12-02-2017, 10:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-02-2017, 05:28 PM by Scott Kaiser.)
"The reason I called you, Hunt to Colson, was to make, un--get back to the beginning here--(meaning, Bay of Pigs,) is because of the commitments, uh, that were made to all of us at onset, have not been kept." Speaking about the promises/commitments made by Jack Kennedy.
All of them? wait a minute, you mean to tell me that all of them, but one was involved with Cuba and her problems, the Bay of Pigs, as the sixth Watergater writes?
Promise for air support, promise to free Cuba, promise to have the brigade's 2506 flag fly freely over Havana, promise to allow the CIA to carry on their infiltration's into Cuba, but Nixon shut it down.
Hunt talks about the great deal of money that's not been covered, "and what we've been getting has been coming in, un, [very minor dribs and drabs.]
Well, and while we get third and fourth hand reassurances, still, the ready is not available.
And, that's a basic problem.
The apparent, uh, unconcern, on some hesitancy prior to the election. Of course we're aware of the upcoming problems of the Senate.
Colson - But the Democrats made such an issue out of it.
Hunt - On the other hand they kept it from themselves, the real issue.
Divert the Democrats from the real issue?
Now, I could transcribe a lot more here to pinpoint what Watergate was truly about, but I think I'll stop here, and allow the reader to listen for themselves, to undertake their own opinion of what they believe Hunt and Colson are speaking about, what I understand their conversation to be is the fact that Hunt and company had concerns on the hesitancy prior to the elections, which was to invade Cuba. The Bay of Pigs had haunted Hunt which he, along with others involved needed the funds to infiltrate Cuba, and Sturgis had always wanted to recapture Cuba since 1961.
You don't have to take my word for it, Hunt's entire conversation was regarding promises made that were broken, Cuba's freedom.
This IS/WAS what Watergate was truly about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwNYgiVv-rs
All of them? wait a minute, you mean to tell me that all of them, but one was involved with Cuba and her problems, the Bay of Pigs, as the sixth Watergater writes?
Promise for air support, promise to free Cuba, promise to have the brigade's 2506 flag fly freely over Havana, promise to allow the CIA to carry on their infiltration's into Cuba, but Nixon shut it down.
Hunt talks about the great deal of money that's not been covered, "and what we've been getting has been coming in, un, [very minor dribs and drabs.]
Well, and while we get third and fourth hand reassurances, still, the ready is not available.
And, that's a basic problem.
The apparent, uh, unconcern, on some hesitancy prior to the election. Of course we're aware of the upcoming problems of the Senate.
Colson - But the Democrats made such an issue out of it.
Hunt - On the other hand they kept it from themselves, the real issue.
Divert the Democrats from the real issue?
Now, I could transcribe a lot more here to pinpoint what Watergate was truly about, but I think I'll stop here, and allow the reader to listen for themselves, to undertake their own opinion of what they believe Hunt and Colson are speaking about, what I understand their conversation to be is the fact that Hunt and company had concerns on the hesitancy prior to the elections, which was to invade Cuba. The Bay of Pigs had haunted Hunt which he, along with others involved needed the funds to infiltrate Cuba, and Sturgis had always wanted to recapture Cuba since 1961.
You don't have to take my word for it, Hunt's entire conversation was regarding promises made that were broken, Cuba's freedom.
This IS/WAS what Watergate was truly about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwNYgiVv-rs