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The only living survivor of the Watergate burglars opens up, and gets pissed at me for asking him if he believed the CIA was involved in JFK assassination.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4CAt3JDLrk
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Scott Kaiser Wrote:The only living survivor of the Watergate burglars opens up, and gets pissed at me for asking him if he believed the CIA was involved in JFK assassination.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4CAt3JDLrk
My goodness! He's still alive at 92, and all too often 'the good, they die young'! No, he didn't want to 'go there' - that some of the people he worked for and with were involved [as I'm sure he knows they were]. However, though he knew some 'heavies', such as Morales, this type of 'good' soldier is very rarely given the 'big picture' of the why of any operation - let alone the whole texture of them, over time; although they certainly have a clearer view of reality, without the grease on the eyeglasses, than the greater part of society have to 'look through'. He gave up no secrets. I did find his strong hint that there were many more 'break-ins' than is publicly known of minor interest, however.
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As I've said on FB, there were more than just (2) two break-ins, most authors who have written about Watergate believes there were only two, that's not true. My father went on the first, secondly, I wasn't prepared with my line of questions, when I interviewed him the questions were free for all, as you can see, he did get very upset with me after asking him if the CIA was involved with Kennedy's assassination.
So, in a sense he really didn't offer up anything of value, however, if you listen closely to the tape you will hear him say "I was trying to (avoid) the question", do you suppose saying that maybe just rules out the CIA? Na, I don't think so...
I plan on going back to Miami in the next few months, James Richards found the interview to be informative. I also plan on preparing myself a little better this time with a line of questions drawn up on paper so when I ask Mr. Martinez the questions that have been prepared, I'd hope to receive better answers.
So, you know, Mr. Martinez is not the only one I've spoken too, I also have Carlos Quiroga explaining why Oswald "needed to be set up".
I also plan on talking to Frank Castro and many others who have worked with my father.
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Sometimes it's better not to mention future plans with people like this due to the dangerous nature of the business, as proven in the past.
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Albert Doyle Wrote:Sometimes it's better not to mention future plans with people like this due to the dangerous nature of the business, as proven in the past.
I've always laughed in the face of danger, challenged it's obstacles, and I've never feared death. I've survived a 15ft. fall, a gun to my head, and drugs that I got myself wrapped up into when I was living in Miami. I suppose, I've seen to much of it growing up there, if anything, I consider those I know who worked with my father a friend.
They have all had something good to say about my father, I have no enemies in Miami. I do in Cuba.