Watergate Burglars: Nixon, Dirty Tricks, and the CIA

Watergate Burglars: Nixon, Dirty Tricks, and the CIA

by Shane O'Sullivan
Watergate Burglars: Nixon, Dirty Tricks, and the CIA

Watergate Burglars: Nixon, Dirty Tricks, and the CIA

by Shane O'Sullivan

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Overview

Fifty years after Watergate, researcher Shane O’Sullivan reveals the true story of the break-in in this chilling tale of political espionage and deception.

The victory of Richard Nixon in the US presidential election of 1968 swung on an “October Surprise”—a treasonous plot engineered by Anna Chennault and key figures in the Republican Party to keep the South Vietnamese government away from peace talks in Paris, costing thousands of American lives. The Nixon campaign got away with election “dirty tricks” in 1968, but four years later, they were caught.

Drawing on the CIA’s recently declassified history of Watergate and thousands of previously unpublished documents, The Watergate Burglars (previously published as Dirty Tricks) is the definitive account of the men behind the break-in. O’Sullivan documents their ties to the CIA in unprecedented detail, and how they implicated the Agency and the White House in three break-ins targeting Daniel Ellsberg and the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee, ultimately leading to Nixon’s downfall.

How did tapping the wrong phone with a bug that didn’t work lead to the burglars’ capture? Why was the bug on DNC official Spencer Oliver’s phone only found three months after the break-in? And why was the CIA agent inside the plot sent to Cuba on a double agent mission by American intelligence after he got out of prison? Now available for the first time in paperback just in time for the fiftieth anniversary of Watergate, this updated edition answers these questions and includes a wealth of new material: burglar James McCord’s final testament to his family about his role in the break-in, new revelations from whistleblower Alfred Baldwin, FBI case agent Angelo Lano, and the police officer who first identified McCord after his arrest and debriefed him in jail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510773035
Publisher: Hot Books
Publication date: 05/03/2022
Pages: 600
Sales rank: 1,047,678
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Shane O’Sullivan is an Irish writer and filmmaker based in London. He holds a PhD in Film Studies from Roehampton University and is the award winning director of three documentaries: RFK Must Die: the Assassination of Bobby Kennedy, Children of the Revolution, and Killing Oswald. His work has been featured on the BBC and Netflix, and at the Interantional Documentary Festival Amsterdam. He is the author of several books, including the forthcoming Dirty Tricks: the Dark Side of Democracy.

Table of Contents

Foreword David Talbot iv

Cast of Characters vii

Introduction xiv

Chapter 1 The Anna Chennault Affair 1

Chapter 2 Tell Your Boss to Hold On 27

Chapter 3 Hunt Knows Too Damn Much 67

Chapter 4 The Ellsberg Affair 91

Chapter 5 Eugenio Rolando Martinez 117

Chapter 6 James Walter McCord 141

Chapter 7 The Watergate Caper 187

Chapter 8 The Cover-Up 237

Chapter 9 The Investigations 297

Chapter 10 The Cuban Mission 355

Chapter 11 The Call-Girl Theory 369

Appendix 1 Martinez Car 407

Appendix 2 The September Bug 413

New Afterword for the Fiftieth Anniversary of Watergate 421

Acknowledgments 443

Bibliography 447

Endnotes 465

Index 549

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