RICHARD NIXON 1940s
In 1945 Richard Nixon was a US Navy lawyer assigned to look into captured Nazi documents which showed Nazi collusion with Allen Dulles. In exchange for helping to cover up the Dulles war time treason, Allen Dulles and Prescott Bush agreed to help finance Nixon’s political career.
In 1946, Nixon was able to win election to the house of representatives with their contributions.
In 1947, the Dulles brothers took Nixon under their wing and escorted him on a tour of Fascist ‘freedom fight’ operations in Germany.
In 1945 Richard Nixon was a US Navy lawyer assigned to look into captured Nazi documents which showed Nazi collusion with Allen Dulles. In exchange for helping to cover up the Dulles war time treason, Allen Dulles and Prescott Bush agreed to help finance Nixon’s political career.
In 1946, Nixon was able to win election to the house of representatives with their contributions.
In 1947, the Dulles brothers took Nixon under their wing and escorted him on a tour of Fascist ‘freedom fight’ operations in Germany.
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Through the late 1940′s and early 1950′s, Richard Nixon proved himself as a loyal ally. In return, Prescott Bush was instrumental in selecting Nixon as the Vice Presidential candidate in 1952 for Dwight Eisenhower.
Nixon was in the odd position of being an ally of key Cabal members while never being a member of the inner circle.
Nixon was politically ambitious and willing to work with distasteful people and do distasteful things in order to further his political career, yet at the same time, he resented being dependent on these powerful, corrupt interests.
Nixon was in the odd position of being an ally of key Cabal members while never being a member of the inner circle.
Nixon was politically ambitious and willing to work with distasteful people and do distasteful things in order to further his political career, yet at the same time, he resented being dependent on these powerful, corrupt interests.
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Nelson's first attempt at the Presidency came in 1960, shortly after his election as governor of New York. Richard Nixon had been Vice President for eight years (under Dwight Eisenhower), and had spent much of the time making speeches for the GOP.
In 1960 Nixon collected his political “IOUs” from the majority of his party. As a result Nixon got the Republican nomination for President over Rockefeller.
Although Rockefeller did did not get the nomination, he moved to dictating policy from behind the scenes...
In 1960 Nixon collected his political “IOUs” from the majority of his party. As a result Nixon got the Republican nomination for President over Rockefeller.
Although Rockefeller did did not get the nomination, he moved to dictating policy from behind the scenes...
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The Saturday before the Republican Convention opened in Chicago, Rockefeller and Nixon had a meeting at Rockefeller’s 5th Ave NY apartment to discuss policy.
Rather than accept the platform that was hashed out by Republican representatives from all 50 states…a policy that reflected the vision of Nixon and those representatives…that platform was discarded, and substituted for Rockefeller’s liberal platform.
Barry Goldwater (who became the Presidential Republican nominee 4 years later in 1964) dejectedly called Nixon's surrender to Rockefeller the Munich of the Republican Party."
Rather than accept the platform that was hashed out by Republican representatives from all 50 states…a policy that reflected the vision of Nixon and those representatives…that platform was discarded, and substituted for Rockefeller’s liberal platform.
Barry Goldwater (who became the Presidential Republican nominee 4 years later in 1964) dejectedly called Nixon's surrender to Rockefeller the Munich of the Republican Party."
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Republicans everywhere understood the significance of the new Rockefeller-Nixon alliance. Nixon had traded his independence for approval by the House of Rockefeller.
The truth is that Nixon had the nomination in the bag; there was no need for him to crawl to Rockefeller to win it. Nixon knew this, but he also knew who held the ultimate power behind both political parties.
The truth is that Nixon had the nomination in the bag; there was no need for him to crawl to Rockefeller to win it. Nixon knew this, but he also knew who held the ultimate power behind both political parties.
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The 1960 presidential campaign:
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After forcing Nixon's humiliating surrender, Rockefeller sat out of the 1960 campaign and allowed New York to go for Kennedy.
Nixon surprised most observers by quietly accepting the defeat that had been arranged for him…refusing even to protest the (alleged) vote fraud in Texas and Illinois which deprived him of the election.
This story is described at length in the book “Richard Nixon: The Man Behind The Mask.”
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After forcing Nixon's humiliating surrender, Rockefeller sat out of the 1960 campaign and allowed New York to go for Kennedy.
Nixon surprised most observers by quietly accepting the defeat that had been arranged for him…refusing even to protest the (alleged) vote fraud in Texas and Illinois which deprived him of the election.
This story is described at length in the book “Richard Nixon: The Man Behind The Mask.”
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After his defeat to JFK, Nixon returned to California to practice law, but remained at the beck and call of his jealous and hostile boss in New York.
Then in 1962 Nixon got a call from his “boss” with orders that he had to run for Governor of California to oppose Democratic incumbent, Pat Brown.
Nixon had everything to lose and virtually nothing to gain by running against an incumbent Democrat governor in a state with an overwhelming majority of registered Democrats.
Then in 1962 Nixon got a call from his “boss” with orders that he had to run for Governor of California to oppose Democratic incumbent, Pat Brown.
Nixon had everything to lose and virtually nothing to gain by running against an incumbent Democrat governor in a state with an overwhelming majority of registered Democrats.
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Apparently, the Nixon candidacy was as much a test of obedience…having thrown himself onto a bed of nails at the behest of Rockefeller… as it was a move to head off a potential Rockefeller opponent.
During the next five years Nixon practiced very little law, yet his net worth jumped from practically nothing to over half-a-million dollars.
Most of his time was spent touring the nation and the world rebuilding his political reputation.
When the Rockefellers needed him in 1968, he had been resurrected from the political trash heap and turned into a legitimate candidate.
During the next five years Nixon practiced very little law, yet his net worth jumped from practically nothing to over half-a-million dollars.
Most of his time was spent touring the nation and the world rebuilding his political reputation.
When the Rockefellers needed him in 1968, he had been resurrected from the political trash heap and turned into a legitimate candidate.
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As I investigate the Nixon topic, I can’t help but notice the similarities between Trump and Nixon.
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Over the next few years after Nixon won The presidency in 1968 he started calling out who he knew to be in control, to members of his staff.
He knew the media was the enemy. He knew the professors that were the enemy, and he knew the establishment was the enemy. He said write that on a blackboard 100 times and never forget it.
Some say he was paranoid. But those that were calling him paranoid were part of the establishment that Nixon was calling out.
He knew the media was the enemy. He knew the professors that were the enemy, and he knew the establishment was the enemy. He said write that on a blackboard 100 times and never forget it.
Some say he was paranoid. But those that were calling him paranoid were part of the establishment that Nixon was calling out.
Privately Nixon’s disdain for these people was growing by the day. He was furious about leaks within his administration, as well as a perceived and noticeable undermining of his administration by the media.
For example, in early July 1971 the Washington Star characterized the drop in unemployment from BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) from 6.2 to 5.6 as a ”statistical quirk.”
Rather than give Nixon his due props, they instead said it was some type of a “statistical fluke.”
In his conversations with Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman as well as other figures such as Reverend Billy Graham, Nixon felt like there was… in his words… a “Jewish Cabal” that was out to destroy him.
For example, in early July 1971 the Washington Star characterized the drop in unemployment from BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) from 6.2 to 5.6 as a ”statistical quirk.”
Rather than give Nixon his due props, they instead said it was some type of a “statistical fluke.”
In his conversations with Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman as well as other figures such as Reverend Billy Graham, Nixon felt like there was… in his words… a “Jewish Cabal” that was out to destroy him.
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The whole Watergate Affair turned out to be a CIA setup - from the outset, and one of the biggest covert psyop operations, and insurrections against the US Constitution, ever pulled off by the C_A!
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Richard Nixon was not the mastermind of Watergate. He was a victim of a sophisticated inside-outside C_A operation psychological warfare.
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