“When the mainstream media and the ruling class decide to pick on a critical issue, it is usually for two reasons: first, the issue is serious enough and is affecting their interests, and therefore the narrative must be controlled to ensure that the results are in their favor. Second, in doing the former, the ruling class gets to strictly filter and manage the narrative on what needs to be said about any given topic; which ‘experts’ are given the stage to speak; and whose voices are excluded from debates or even defamed and slandered, if necessary.”― Louis Yako
This is a piece sent to me by a close friend. The article was posted on X (formerly Twitter). We were glued to the television to learn all about the Watergate Break-in. I was rooting for Richard Nixon, but the mainstream media managed to erode Nixon's credibility. It was hard to deal with the facts, according to the media. Years after Nixon left office, I came to realize the former president got the heave-ho because he stepped on the wrong toes. Nixon got too close to unmasking the Deep State. See what Tucker Carlson has to say about Watergate.
Tucker Carlson Reporting On How The Deep State/ CIA Fabricated A Crime, Then Replaced The Most Popular President In History (at the time) With “An Obedient Of The Federal Agencies”… Sound Familiar?
“Richard Nixon. Yet somehow, without a single vote being cast by a single American voter, Richard Nixon was kicked out of office and replaced by the only unelected president in American history. So we went from the most popular president to a president nobody voted for. Wait a minute, you may ask.
Why didn't I know that? Wasn't Richard Nixon a criminal? Wasn't he despised by all decent people? No. He wasn't.
In fact, if any president could claim to be the people's choice, it was Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon was reelected in 1972 by the largest margin of the popular vote ever recorded before or since. Nixon got 17,000,000 more votes than his opponent. Less than 2 years later, he was gone. He was forced to resign.
And in his place, an obedient of the federal agencies called Gerald Ford took over the White House. How did that happen? Well, it's a long story, but here are the highlights, and they tell you a lot. Richard Nixon believed that elements in the federal bureaucracy were working to undermine the American system of government and had been doing that for a long time. He often said that.
He was absolutely right. On June 23, 1972, Nixon met with the then CIA director Richard Helms at the White House. During the conversation, which thankfully was tape-recorded, Nixon suggested he knew, quote, who shot John, meaning President John F Kennedy. Nixon further implied that the CIA was directly involved in Kennedy's assassination, which we now know it was. Helms' telling response total silence.
But for Nixon, it didn't matter because it was already over. 4 days before, on June 19th, the Washington Post had published the first of many stories about a break-in at the Watergate office building. Unbeknownst to Nixon and unreported by the Washington Post, 4 of the 5 burglars worked for the CIA. The first of many dishonest Watergate stories was written by a 29-year-old metro reporter called Bob Woodward. Who exactly was Bob Woodward?
Well, he wasn't a journalist. Bob Woodward had no background whatsoever in the news business. Instead, Bob Woodward came directly from declassified areas of the federal government. Shortly before Watergate, Woodward was a naval officer at the Pentagon, paid a top-secret clearance. He worked regularly with the intel agencies.
At times, Woodward was even detailed to the Nixon White House, where he interacted with Richard Nixon's top aids. Soon after leaving the Navy for reasons that have never been clear, Woodward was hired by the most powerful news outlet in Washington and assigned the biggest story in the country. And just to make it crystal clear what was actually happening, Woodward's main source for his Watergate series was the deputy director of the FBI, Mark Felt. And Mark Felt ran, and we're not making this up, the FBI's COINTELPRO program, which was designed to secretly discredit political actors the federal agencies wanted to destroy, people like Richard Nixon. And at the same time, those same agencies were also working to take down Nixon's elected vice president Spiro Agnew.
In the fall of 1973, Agnew was indicted for tax evasion and forced to resign. His replacement was a colorless congressman from Grand Rapids called Gerald Ford. What was Ford's qualification for the job? Well, he had served on the Warren Commission, which absolved the CIA of responsibility for President Kennedy's murder. Nixon strong-armed into accepting Gerald Ford by Democrats in Congress.
Quote, we gave Nixon no choice but Ford, speaker of the house Carl Albert later boasted. 8 months later, Gerald Ford of the Warren Commission was the president of the United States. See how that works? So those are the facts. Not speculation.
All of that actually happened.”
I can’t transcribe it all due to X’s text limits!
References
Wall Street Apes, @WallStreetApes, X (formally Twitter), https://twitter.com/i/status/1727154678549688610
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