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Can anyone tell me how many break-ins took place at the Watergate hotel?
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Presumably you are referring to those politically sponsored break-ins? Not a general question?
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Magda Hassan Wrote:Presumably you are referring to those politically sponsored break-ins? Not a general question?


Hi Magda, yes! I'm referring to all five burglars who were members of the BOP's, and that sixth burglar who was NOT a member of the BOP's, but nonetheless, was the one unknown burglar. I'm referring to the actual break-ins themselves, does anyone here know how many actual break-ins were conducted under this team?

I have the answer, and I will share with everyone, first I'd like to read your thoughts. And, I will say that the number is higher than two and less than seven. It's quite interesting to learn these things knowing the real reason behind Watergate.

The initial story was that they wanted to prove Fidel Castro was funding the Democrat party, how stupid is that? When that didn't work they came out with another story on wanting to dig up dirt on the Democrats for participating in a sex ring. They should have stuck with the Castro story.

I wonder? Could the Republicans hence the CIA and anti-Castro groups not only been involved with Watergate, but the assassination of JFK too? Yes, the main reason for Watergate was to get Nixon out of office, after all, both assassination attempts on Nixon failed, I wonder why?

But, weren't they also looking for photos? What photos? They certainly weren't going to find them there at the Watergate hotel, or could it have been that they were worried the Democrats would have discovered the photos, but what photos? I wonder, do you suppose the photos everyone was looking for was actually in an attache briefcase at a house in Hialeah owned by a man named Edwin Kaiser stolen from the CIA's Headquarters in Miami? Perhaps, it's the reason why Edwin went to Washington only once when he discovered what it was everyone was looking for.

Things that make you go Hmmmm?

This is just a little tidbit of information. I really didn't want to get side tracked from the original question, getting back to the question, does anyone here have the answer as to how many break-ins were conducted by the team?
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Quote:But, weren't they also looking for photos? What photos? They certainly weren't going to find them there at the Watergate hotel, or could it have been that they were worried the Democrats would have discovered the photos

Could that have been the reason for all the bugging? Things that make you go Hmmmm?
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The answer is (5) five. Five total break-ins occurred at the Watergate hotel. It was on the fifth break-in the five got caught.
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Didn't Forrest Gump spot them from another room and then informed the hotel management?
Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head.

Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964
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Bob Prudhomme Wrote:Didn't Forrest Gump spot them from another room and then informed the hotel management?


Good one Bob! But, your question/response/statement is completely off topic, and is NOT an answer I was looking for to "my question", which was. (Can anyone tell me how many break-ins took place at the Watergate hotel?)

I suppose, no one had an answer to. Gee, imagine that!
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