Who is who in the Nixon/Kissinger White House
- and other relevant information - linked to Part 30
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SALT: Strategic Arms Limitations Talk
NSC: National Safety Council
CREEP: Committee to re-elect the President
Kissinger:
Member of CFR (Council of Foreign Relations)
Member of Committee of 300
Member of the Round Table
Member of RIIA (Royal Institute of International Affairs)
Member of the Bilderberg Group
Member of Club of Rome
Member of Tavistock Institute
Member of Club of Rome
Member of Trilateral Commission
Other information about Kissinger
Shifted from Democrat to Republican some time before 1964
Foreign policy consultant to the Republican Platform Committee in 1964
Consultant on Vietnam for the Johnson administration
Policy advisor for Senator Nelson Rockefeller
Consultant to the Security Advisor in JFKs Administration
Allen Dulles spoke highly of Kissinger after they met in the early 50s
Committee of 300 members in these articles:
McGeorge Bundy
Dean Acheson – Secretary of State under Truman.
Arthur Hartman – Assistant Secretary of State under Kissinger
Averell Harriman
Henry Kissinger
George H W Bush
Round Table – Manhattan
Alexander Haig – Kissingers military aid in NSC - became later Nixon’s chief of staff
Daniel Ellsberg – Rand Think Tank, Pentagon consultant. Leaked the Pentagon Papers. It was his psychiatrist the plumbers broke into.
Morton Halperin - National Security Council staff member – left admin late summer 1969. CFR. Advisor to Open Society Foundation, founded by Soros. He’s the one behind the Pentagon Papers on McNamara’s order.
Schlessinger
Robert McNamara – Defence Secretary 1961 – 1968. Head of the World Bank from 1968.
McBundy brothers.
Nixon’s early allies
Haldemann – Chief of Staff – later 19 months in jail
Harlow – Counselor to the President
Richard V Allen – Deputy National Security Advisor. Go-between for Kissinger during the campaign. Sent away in 1970 - Returned in 1971
William P Rogers – Sec of State
Other names
Brzezinski – Author of ‘The Technocratic Era’, 1970 – later Security advisor to president Carter.
Nitze – Sec. of Defense under LBJ
Jacob D Beam – Ambassador to Soviet Union
Eagleburger – Kissingers personal aide
Roger Morris – Good friend of Eagleburger
Melvin Laird – Defense secretary
Davidson – loyal to Kissinger
Moose – Kissinger’s loyal aide
William Sulliman – FBI deputy director
John Mitchell – Nixon’s campaign manager – and later Attorney General
Rodman – a former student of Kissinger. Collected documentation for Kissinger's memoirs
Ehrlichman – Nixon’s advisor for domestic affairs
Egil Krog – friend of Ehrlichman – brought Dean and Liddy into the WH – CIA asset
Dean – hired without background check – came up with the “cancer on the presidency” narrative
David Young – Kissinger’s formal aide. Later the one in the basement looking through the wire-taps
Sisco – Assistant Sec of State - became ‘a backdoor conduit from State to NSC
Bergus – Middle Eastern Expert in State Department
Rush – Defense Department Deputy
Charles Radford – Navy Stenographer and clerical aide to Admiral Robinson
Admiral Moore – gave Radford the order to spy
Admiral Robinson – in charge of communications between the White House and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Charles Chuck Colson – Advisor to the president
Kraft – reporter
Roger Sullivan – Asia expert in State
Welander – Admiral – military spyring in WH
Lowell Weicker – Watergate investigator had received Towhouse fund
Gleason – Received Townhouse fund – and turned it over to his attorney
Jaworski – Watergate prosecutor, recommended by Haig - friend of and lawyer for LBJ – friend of the Bush’s - prosecutor in the Nürnberg Tribunal – praiser of the Warren Commission
Sonnenfeld - State Department intelligence official in LBJ’s administration. NSC aide to Kissinger
Sitton - Air Force colonel
Joseph Califano - sponsored Haig’s career rise
Haig:
Round table. RIIA (Royal Institute of International Affairs) (also known as Chatham House)
Deep Throat. (according to Coleman) Haig was the White House go-between known as "Deep Throat," passing information to the Washington Post team of Woodward and Bernstein.
Past relationship with Woodward in Naval Intelligence
Worked in Pentagon’s Operation Office in 1963
Worked for General Kraemer – a big Rat, as can even be seen on Wikipedia. Link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_G._A._Kraemer
Cooperated with Chomsky. Deputy Security Advisor under Kissinger.
Conspirator to oust Nixon – with Ellsberg and Kissinger
Recommended Jaworski as prosecutor in the Watergate Commission
Chief of Staff after Haldeman resigned
Persuaded Nixon to resign
Determined which of Nixon’s tapes should be made public
The Plumbers / Burglars
According to Russ Baker, Krogh was the head of plumbers
E Howard Hunt (former CIA operative)
Frank Sturgis (from part 9 and 10)
Gordon Liddy – FBI background
McCord – former CIA officer
4 Cubans, one of them being:
Eugenio Martinez – CIA operative – Cuban
Bernard L Barker – First FBI then CIA up to Bay of Pigs
Found guilty
Haldeman – Chief of Staff – deleted some parts of tapes
Magruder – WH communication adviser – cover-up charge
Butterfield – WH deputy Chief of Staff – controlled taping system
Mitchell, AG – allegedly ‘conspiracy and obstruction of justice’ - served 19 months
Krogh served 4 months for his role in the Ellsberg break-in
John Dean – WH council 70-73 – 4 months in prison