Six Ways From Sunday, The Watergate Coup: A Pre-Scripted Intelligence Operation to Preserve the Secret, Protect the Agency, and Defend the Nation
Einstein: If at first the idea doesn't sound absurd, it has no hope The Watergate Coup was a pre-scripted operation conducted by the intelligence agencies to bloodlessly remove President Richard Nixon from power. The existing ubiquitous Watergate narrative served the dual purposes of generating pressure to politically push until proof of Nixon's malfeasance led him to resign, and to cover the tracks of the plotters. The Watergate burglary was a CIA/FBI set-up. Nixon then walked into their obstruction trap. The book reads like a political thriller because the truth is stunning.

This novella explains who did it, what they did, when they did it, how they did it and why they did it. Seeing the Watergate saga through the lens of what actually happened, allows one to view the media's world reality as a continuum of amoral intelligence agency behavior stretching from World War II to the present.

The Watergate Coup's five elements were: A Crime, Obstruction, Proof, Media Narrative and Replacement. The plotters had the means, motive, opportunity, and significant experience overthrowing democratically elected leaders. Six Ways From Sunday explains and covers far more than just the Watergate. It explores four major and connected episodes over a 60-year time period. The amount of new factual information the author shares might seem daunting. However, one can always reread the book and use online searches to expand the reader's knowledge of any particular topic.

I sometimes use movie dialogue and analogies to aid the reader's understanding of key concepts. Digesting theses ideas will help you more easily take off the blinders so as to see what is in front of all of our noses. To understand what is happening today, one needs to understand what happened with President Nixon. To understand what happened to President Richard Nixon, one needs to begin with President John F. Kennedy.
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Six Ways From Sunday, The Watergate Coup: A Pre-Scripted Intelligence Operation to Preserve the Secret, Protect the Agency, and Defend the Nation
Einstein: If at first the idea doesn't sound absurd, it has no hope The Watergate Coup was a pre-scripted operation conducted by the intelligence agencies to bloodlessly remove President Richard Nixon from power. The existing ubiquitous Watergate narrative served the dual purposes of generating pressure to politically push until proof of Nixon's malfeasance led him to resign, and to cover the tracks of the plotters. The Watergate burglary was a CIA/FBI set-up. Nixon then walked into their obstruction trap. The book reads like a political thriller because the truth is stunning.

This novella explains who did it, what they did, when they did it, how they did it and why they did it. Seeing the Watergate saga through the lens of what actually happened, allows one to view the media's world reality as a continuum of amoral intelligence agency behavior stretching from World War II to the present.

The Watergate Coup's five elements were: A Crime, Obstruction, Proof, Media Narrative and Replacement. The plotters had the means, motive, opportunity, and significant experience overthrowing democratically elected leaders. Six Ways From Sunday explains and covers far more than just the Watergate. It explores four major and connected episodes over a 60-year time period. The amount of new factual information the author shares might seem daunting. However, one can always reread the book and use online searches to expand the reader's knowledge of any particular topic.

I sometimes use movie dialogue and analogies to aid the reader's understanding of key concepts. Digesting theses ideas will help you more easily take off the blinders so as to see what is in front of all of our noses. To understand what is happening today, one needs to understand what happened with President Nixon. To understand what happened to President Richard Nixon, one needs to begin with President John F. Kennedy.
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Six Ways From Sunday, The Watergate Coup: A Pre-Scripted Intelligence Operation to Preserve the Secret, Protect the Agency, and Defend the Nation

Six Ways From Sunday, The Watergate Coup: A Pre-Scripted Intelligence Operation to Preserve the Secret, Protect the Agency, and Defend the Nation

by Irvin Randall
Six Ways From Sunday, The Watergate Coup: A Pre-Scripted Intelligence Operation to Preserve the Secret, Protect the Agency, and Defend the Nation

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Einstein: If at first the idea doesn't sound absurd, it has no hope The Watergate Coup was a pre-scripted operation conducted by the intelligence agencies to bloodlessly remove President Richard Nixon from power. The existing ubiquitous Watergate narrative served the dual purposes of generating pressure to politically push until proof of Nixon's malfeasance led him to resign, and to cover the tracks of the plotters. The Watergate burglary was a CIA/FBI set-up. Nixon then walked into their obstruction trap. The book reads like a political thriller because the truth is stunning.

This novella explains who did it, what they did, when they did it, how they did it and why they did it. Seeing the Watergate saga through the lens of what actually happened, allows one to view the media's world reality as a continuum of amoral intelligence agency behavior stretching from World War II to the present.

The Watergate Coup's five elements were: A Crime, Obstruction, Proof, Media Narrative and Replacement. The plotters had the means, motive, opportunity, and significant experience overthrowing democratically elected leaders. Six Ways From Sunday explains and covers far more than just the Watergate. It explores four major and connected episodes over a 60-year time period. The amount of new factual information the author shares might seem daunting. However, one can always reread the book and use online searches to expand the reader's knowledge of any particular topic.

I sometimes use movie dialogue and analogies to aid the reader's understanding of key concepts. Digesting theses ideas will help you more easily take off the blinders so as to see what is in front of all of our noses. To understand what is happening today, one needs to understand what happened with President Nixon. To understand what happened to President Richard Nixon, one needs to begin with President John F. Kennedy.

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ISBN-13: 9798855634280
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 09/09/2023
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

At the age of 12, I began reading the op-ed pages of newspapers. In my mid-twenties, I realized I hadn't read most of the great books. I bought fifty classics from a book store and read one a week for a year. Over a decade after I graduated college with a degree in business administration, I went back to university and received a master's degree in International Relations. I was curious.

I approach analysis by looking at problems from all angles. I believe one's world view should be consistent whether or not any particular policy benefits them or not. In recent years, things were becoming increasingly confusing. This book's insights and conclusions provides for me an explanation for what is truly going on. I am hopeful it does the same for you the reader.

I have been happily married for 30 years and employed as a Senior Vice President for a Fortune 100 company for as many decades. After having led a linear life, I was told by a highly experienced cardiologist physician assistant that I was the "miracle " of his career. I had improbably survived three long and complex open-heart surgeries over an intense 30 hour period. Prior to that day, I replied "life is good" when asked "how's it going"? I now reply, "life is great". My favorite time of the day is the long walks I take with my dog.
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