JACK POSOBIEC and ROGER STONE: '4 of the 8 Watergate burglars were still on the payroll of the CIA'

"There's no evidence whatsoever that Nixon knew in advance about it or ever approved the Watergate break-in."

"There's no evidence whatsoever that Nixon knew in advance about it or ever approved the Watergate break-in."

Jack Posobiec invited political icon Roger Stone on Human Events Daily Wednesday to unpack the true events surrounding Watergate, including the bombshell fact that 4 out of the 8 burglars who broke into the DNC offices in the complex, for reasons still unknown, were on the payroll of the CIA at the time of the scandal.

In fact, the entire story that has been perpetuated about then-President Richard Nixon's involvement in Watergate is, as Stone puts it, "bulls**t."

"Richard Nixon had no reason to break into the Watergate. He was leading in the polls in 49 states, he carried 49 to 50 states in the greatest landslide in American political history," he explained.



The person to pay attention to in this situation is actually John Dean, who was the White House Council and advisor to Nixon at the time and "the extent that he has gone to to hide his role is really quite incredible." In Dean's book, he conveniently leaves out information that proves that Dean pushed the break-in and coached Nixon to perjure himself and engage in the cover-up. Stone explained that Dean's wife was involved in a "call girl ring" that was operating out of a hotel nearby and her name was one of many on a list of prostitutes that was housed in the DNC offices.



This is "why he pushes the Watergate break-in," Stone said. "There's no evidence whatsoever that Nixon knew in advance about it or ever approved the Watergate break-in."

He said that "the CIA not only knows about this ... but they infiltrated the Watergate burglar team, and four of the eight Watergate burglars are still on the payroll of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time of the break-in."

Posobiec added that "at least two of them that we now know of also participated in the Bay of Pigs operation."

"I just have to say this is starting to sound like a CIA operation," he quipped.

Stone responded: "Well, the Central Intelligence Agency has great motive in the takedown of Nixon. That's because Nixon is fully aware of the CIA's involvement in the murder of John Kennedy. Beginning in January of 1969 when he first takes office, Nixon begins demanding all of the Central Intelligence Agency records on the JFK hit, and CIA director Richard Helms refuses to turn them over to White House Counsel, John Ehrlichman. This infuriates Nixon because he knows what they're covering up."

In fact, a tape was released right around the time the Watergate scandal began that revealed Nixon met with CIA Director Richard Helms in his office and told him "I know who shot John" to attempt to gain aid from the organization to "fend off the wolves coming after him in Watergate."

Watch the full episode of the Human Events Daily special 'The Truth About Watergate' below.



 

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