Alleged 'Bay of Pigs' code word ties CIA operatives, bugged Oval Office tapes to JFK assassination and Watergate cover‑up
Alleged 'Bay of Pigs' code word ties CIA operatives, bugged Oval Office tapes to JFK assassination and Watergate cover‑up The passage links high‑ranking Nixon administration officials (Haldeman, Helms, Connally, Colson) and CIA operative E. Howard Hunt to a secret code‑word for the Kennedy assassination, claims Hunt was CIA station chief in Mexico when Lee Harvey Oswald made contact, and describes pervasive bugging of the Oval Office and Camp David with hidden tapes. If any of these assertions are substantiated, they would constitute a major new revelation about a presidential assassination, a historic intelligence operation, and a potential obstruction of justice in Watergate. The lead is novel, implicates multiple powerful actors, and suggests concrete follow‑up avenues (e.g., locating the alleged tapes, verifying Hunt’s Mexico posting, cross‑checking Helms communications). Key insights: The document claims "Bay of Pigs" was a code word for the assassination of President Kennedy.; E. Howard Hunt is alleged to have been CIA station chief in Mexico when Lee Harvey Oswald made contact in 1963.; The author describes pervasive bugging of the Oval Office, Cabinet Room, Lincoln Room, and Camp David, with hidden recording devices and a switch to shut them off.
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Alleged 'Bay of Pigs' code word ties CIA operatives, bugged Oval Office tapes to JFK assassination and Watergate cover‑up The passage links high‑ranking Nixon administration officials (Haldeman, Helms, Connally, Colson) and CIA operative E. Howard Hunt to a secret code‑word for the Kennedy assassination, claims Hunt was CIA station chief in Mexico when Lee Harvey Oswald made contact, and describes pervasive bugging of the Oval Office and Camp David with hidden tapes. If any of these assertions are substantiated, they would constitute a major new revelation about a presidential assassination, a historic intelligence operation, and a potential obstruction of justice in Watergate. The lead is novel, implicates multiple powerful actors, and suggests concrete follow‑up avenues (e.g., locating the alleged tapes, verifying Hunt’s Mexico posting, cross‑checking Helms communications). Key insights: The document claims "Bay of Pigs" was a code word for the assassination of President Kennedy.; E. Howard Hunt is alleged to have been CIA station chief in Mexico when Lee Harvey Oswald made contact in 1963.; The author describes pervasive bugging of the Oval Office, Cabinet Room, Lincoln Room, and Camp David, with hidden recording devices and a switch to shut them off.
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