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  1. Jul 19, 2016 · Stripped of fake ID, surgical gloves and pencil-thin flashlight, Bernard Barker, World War II hero and Bay of Pigs veteran, sat in a cell at the Washington, D.C., police headquarters. It was June 17, 1972, and he was now called a burglar. A Watergate burglar. He flinched when an FBI agent approached. It was an old acquaintance: “Bernard Barker!!

  2. Feb 13, 2022 · If not for their competitors, Nixon would probably have survived Watergate. Carl Bernstein (left), 29, and Bob Woodward (right), 30, in the city room of the Washington Post office on May 7, 1973 ...

  3. Oct 7, 2015 · Contains new facts concerning Nixon, Watergate, and the death of Dorothy Hunt, wife of E. Howard Hunt Dorothy Hunt, "An Amoral and Dangerous Woman" tells the life story of ex-CIA agent Dorothy Hunt, who married Watergate mastermind and confessed contributor to the assassination of JFK.

  4. Watergate Scandal. Before the summer of 1972, the word "Watergate" meant nothing more than an office and luxurious apartment complex in Washington, D.C. As a result of a "third-rate burglary" on June 17 of that year, it came to be associated with the greatest political scandal of that century and would change the lives of the many people involved — especially President Richard M. Nixon.

  5. May 2, 2023 · On June 17, 1972, Sturgis, Bernard L. Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Eugenio Martinez, and James W. McCord Jr., were arrested for burglary at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the ...

  6. Oct 3, 2009 · Ford was J. Edgar Hoover's informant on the commission and did the FBI director's bidding to squelch the investigation from naming other assassins. When a Dallas County deputy constable heard shots coming from the nearby grassy knoll, he rushed there to find veteran CIA asset Bernard Barker, posing as a Secret Service agent.

  7. Oct 31, 2009 · In June I wrote here of the death of Bernard L. Barker, one of the five men whose arrest at the Watergate complex on the evening of June 17, 1972, resulted in the unfolding of the scandal that claimed the Presidency of Richard Nixon. At that time I noted that of the five, only Eugenio Rolando Martinez, of the four Cuban-Americans arrested, and ...

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