This article argues that the true narrative of the watergate scandal is intentionally obscured, and the mainstream account is a deliberate misdirection orchestrated by the CIA. The author posits that the scandal was not an attempt by Richard Nixon to bug Democratic headquarters, but rather a CIA operation designed to frame Nixon and distract from more significant events. The author highlights several clues to support this theory, including the implausibility of Nixon bugging himself, the subsequent congressional investigations into the CIA (like the Church Committee hearings), the demise of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI, and the CIA’s growing power and influence. The article suggests that the CIA had a motive to remove Nixon due to his pursuit of peace with China and Russia and his disruption of the “war economy.” The author also claims that figures like Alexander Haig and William Mark Felt were not “Deep Throat,” asserting that the concept of a single informant is a distraction given the CIA’s deep infiltration of the media. Evidence cited includes former CIA employees being involved in the Watergate break-in, the CIA’s control over media outlets, and testimonies from figures like Charles Colson and the Baker minority report, which allegedly pointed to CIA involvement. The article concludes that the CIA has maintained control over the narrative of Watergate and has continued to expand its power unchecked.

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