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Was it desire for revenge that prompted Bob Haldeman to implicate Nixon in JFKs assassination?

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Haldeman stated that where Nixon refers to the Bay of Pigs on the Watergate Tapes, most of which are still classified( is this true?) he really meant events around JFKs assassination,the Dealey Plaza at that time full of foreign service agents who had gone to see what was going to happen as the rumour had gone out of an event.Nixon lied to the FBI that he didn't remember where he was that day, but evidence shows him in Dallas.`Theres also clear evidence that 2 Watergate plumbers were involved with the anti-Castro Cubans at this time, a CIA inspired group to which K had denied air support and which hated him-namely Sturgis and Howard Hunt,though these men,with Harrelson, may not have been the 3 arrested hobos.

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  1. Haldeman wasn't necessarily implicating Nixon, he was just telling it like it happened. It is more Nixon implicating himself by admitting men in his employment were involved in the JFK murder.  There's no real evidence Nixon was directly involved but most definitely those men who planned the Bay of Pigs were and they latched on to Nixon because they wanted somebody like him to be president.  Nixon wasn't worried about his own guilt but just keeping it secret that anyone other than Oswald was involved, ya know towing the party line.  Don't let others' answers on here discourage you, you're on the right track, those people have no concept at all of who exactly Frank Sturgis, E. Howard Hunt and Virgilio Gonzales were or what they were doing and they don't care.  One of the reasons those men broke into the Watergate is because somebody told them the DNC had evidence of their involvement in the murder of JFK. Some of those plumbers were most likely also involved in the shooting of George Wallace during the '72 campaign.


  2. _WHERE_ are you getting such crazy questions?  ..This is a LEAP...

    That is absurd.  I think you are being delibrately provoking and using senseless questions to do so.

  3. that refers to the possible assassination of Fedel Casteo not JFK

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