The Nixon and Kennedy Files (...

By RobertHelliger

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The final "Non-Fiction" book. It is now 1969, and as Charles Manson and "The Family" commit mass murder, and... More

The Nixon and Kennedy Files (Book Three) A Non-Fiction book
Chapter One-1969
Chapter Two-Vallejo, California; December 20, 1968-9
Chapter Three-Zodiac; July 4, 1969
Chapter Four-August 1, 1969
Chapter Five-August 7, 1969-II
Chapter Six-August 8, 1969
Chapter Seven-Charles Manson; August 9, 1969
Chapter Eight-Charles Manson II; August 9, 1969
Chapter Nine-Charles Manson III; 1950's-August 9, 1969
Chapter Ten-Zodiac; September 27, 1969
Chapter Eleven-President Nixon; 1969
Chapter Twelve-August 9, 1969
Chapter Thirteen-The Zodiac's Early murders; 1963-70-71
Chapter Fourteen-The Family murders; May-August 9, 1969
Chapter Fifteen-Robert Graysmith; 1969
Chapter Sixteen-Paul Stine; 1969
Chapter Seventeen-Bus note; 1969
Chapter Eighteen-Nixon's China trip; 1971-72
Chapter Nineteen-Manson murders; August 9, 1969-(Part 1)
Chapter Twenty-The Manson Murders II; August 8-9, 1969
Chapter Twenty-One-The Manson Murders; August 9, 1969
Chapter Twenty-Two-Mary Jo Kopechne-All American Intern (Part 1)
Chapter Twenty-Three-Mary Jo Kopechne II; 1969
Chapter Twenty-Four-Mary Jo Kopechne III; 1969
Chapter Twenty-Five-"Zodiac attacks"; 1970-1
Chapter Twenty-Six-Restaurant date; 1971; 7:00 PM
Chapter Twenty-Seven-Nixon's Enemies List; September 9, 1971
Chapter Twenty-Nine-Watergate II; 1972-4
Chapter Thirty-Watergate III; 1972-1973; August 9, 1974
Chapter Thirty-One-Watergate and the Reporters; 1972-3
Chapter Thirty-Two-Watergate investigation; 1972-3
Chapter Thirty-Three-Slush Fund; August 1,1972
Chapter Thirty-Four-1973-August 9, 1974
Chapter Thirty-Five-Second Nixon Watergate speech; April 15, 1973
Chapter Thirty-Six-Deep Throat; 1973-August 9, 1974
Chapter Thirty-Seven-Judge's orders; 1973
Chapter Thirty-Eight-Bringing down the President; 1973
Chapter Thirty-Nine-Nixon's fall II; March 23-April 1973
Chapter Forty-Epilogue-February 6-August 8-9, 1974
Chapter Forty-One-Index-Reference

Chapter Twenty-Eight-Watergate and Nixon; 1972-August 9, 1974

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~~~Quote: "When the President does it, that means that it's not illegal", unquote, Resigned 37th US President Richard Milhous Nixon, (January 9, 1913-April 22, 1994), unquote~~~

WATERGATE: May 28-July 17, 1972

I

On May 28, 1972, the Democratic National Committee, (DNC) Headquarters in Washington, DC, was broken into.

II

Earlier on, around January, 1972, George Gordon Battle Liddy, (November 30, 1930-); Everette Howard Hunt, Jr. (October 9, 1918 – January 23, 2007); John Wesley Dean III, (October 14, 1938-); Harry Robbins "Bob" Haldeman, (H.R. Haldeman), (October 27, 1926 – November 12, 1993); Charles "Chuck" Wendell Colson, (October 16, 1931 – April 21, 2012); Louis Patrick Gray III, (July 18, 1916 – July 6, 2005); and John Daniel Ehrlichman, (March 20, 1925 – February 14, 1999), all served as the so-called "President's Men", in one of the biggest political scandals in American history.

III

Liddy, Attorney-General John Newton Mitchell, (September 15, 1913 – November 9, 1988; and Chairman, Republican Jeb Stuart Magruder, (November 5, 1934-), were all part of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President (CRP), and they all planned to have US President Richard Milhous Nixon re-elected in 1972.

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