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Alleged CIA faction confession linking Watergate foreknowledge, JFK assassination unit, and heroin smuggling

The passage contains a first‑person claim from Frank Sturgis, a known Watergate participant, that a CIA faction warned the President about the Watergate break‑in, that the same faction was involved in Sturgis claims to have warned the President about Watergate weeks before it occurred. Alleged CIA faction responsible for JFK assassination also allegedly orchestrated the President’s do Air America

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #015113
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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Summary

The passage contains a first‑person claim from Frank Sturgis, a known Watergate participant, that a CIA faction warned the President about the Watergate break‑in, that the same faction was involved in Sturgis claims to have warned the President about Watergate weeks before it occurred. Alleged CIA faction responsible for JFK assassination also allegedly orchestrated the President’s do Air America

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air-americahigh-importanceillegal-drug-traffickingforeign-influencepresidential-oversightpolitical-sabotageoperation-40jfk-assassinationheroin-traffickinghouse-oversightfrank-sturgisassassination-plotciawatergate

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forth a single drop of Pepsi. Air America had been shuttling out its actua/ product: heroin. However, Anderson agreed not to publish this material. In return, we agreed not to publicize the fact that he knew about the Watergate break- in weeks before it occurred. He had warned Lawrence O’ Brien at Democratic National Committee headquarters, but O' Brien remained silent because he assumed that such a scandal would provide ammunition for a Democrat coup in the ' 72 election. He overestimated public outrage. Anderson held back because he did not wish to endanger his source, one of the “burglars,” Frank Sturgis, whom he had known for some twenty years. Shortly after my resignation in 1974, | received a long letter from Sturgis. | shall quote here a portion of that correspondence: Now, I’ m telling you this because | still consider you my Commander in Chief. | realize that the same faction of the CIA that masterminded the assassination of Kennedy was also behind your downfall. They thought JFK was soft on Communism in Cuba, and that you were soft on Communism in China, but that they didn’ t necessarily have to kill you to get rid of you. While | participated in Operation 40, our job was primarily to infiltrate foreign countries. | was a member of the Assassination Section. Orders would filter down, and our job would be to kill, say, a military official or a politician. Even in those days, unstated policy included domestic as well as foreign enemies. But | had nothing to do with the Kennedy assassination myself. The FBI came to interview me the day after it happened, and | didn’ t have a thing

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