@countZZero dunno' it was an interesting take. By 1972 lone gunmen had become passe'. If if undermining relationships with the USSR and China were the goal was it really achieved? McCord was supposedly expert in electronic surveillance. I forgot, who was the genius who taped then re-taped the door security found twice and reported?
@CanisPundit @countZZero lol. McCord.
But I doubt Angleton was behind it. The fallout seriously damaged the CIA
@Coctaanatis I hear ya’, it was a novel idea Nixon being undermined from the Right. Too bad the Church Committee didn’t or shall we say couldn’t go farther. As the hearings were running the mafia was distributing dope for the agency’s black ops rainy day fund. @countZZero
@CanisPundit @countZZero If one believes Seymour Hersh*, the CIA, of 1960, really didn't like Nixon.
*Not necessarily a reliable source.
@Coctaanatis @countZZero Nixon of 1960 was tasked by Eisenhower to lead Operation 40; an anti-Cuban covert operations group created to overthrow Castro. They tee-up the Bay of Pigs cluster fuck (cluster-fuck, or clusterfuck). The group came to an end while Nixon was president and one of their “let’s fund black ops by selling drugs in the US” planes carrying heroin and coke crashed in the US. Ah but ain’t that America …🎶
@CanisPundit @countZZero According to Hersch, in 1960 it was because they thought Nixon had taken bribes while in Congress.
But the allegation that Angleton was somehow involved in sabotaging the Watergate burglary is different. Angleton was a paranoid alcoholic at the end of his career, and in charge of counterintelligence. I'd have to see more than supposedly favorable treatment of McCord.
@Coctaanatis @countZZero of course it comes down to what did Hersch mean by “the CIA”? It’s a bit like saying “hackers”, but that could mean white hats, black hats, grey hats, or ass hats.
@CanisPundit @countZZero He was referring to the agency heads, and it related to briefing the candidates during the campaign. It wasn't middle management or the guys who tell you they're "with the Company."
@CanisPundit @countZZero Again, this is Hersch. Some of his information pans out, like JFK's seduction of his intern Mimi Alford. Some remains unproven. And some is almost certainly wrong -- JFK assassination conspiracy.
Allen and John Foster Dulles did more to shape the geopolitical landscape of the 20th century than any other person, agency, or group. Even after Kennedy shoved Dulles out the back door of the White House, Dulles’ policies and vision held sway at CIA, the State Department, and in the country as a whole. Sixty years after his ouster, they still can’t quite scrub the stink of self-serving entitlement and neo-fascism from their Brooks Brothers suits.