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to tell them, except that | could agree with their speculation that the
motive was revenge for the Bay of Pigs failure. There’ s no doubt in my
mind that if you had been elected in 1960, the invasion would have been
completely successful.
For a while | believed that Bernard Barker was the double agent in
Watergate, but | have since come to the conclusion that our leader, James
McCord, was guided to do the things he did by certain officials in the CIA.
We were definitely set up. They used us to eventually destroy the office of
the presidency. You were just as expendable as Kennedy.
| shouldn’ t have been surprised Mr. McCord was our Security Chief. |
myself, as an infiltrator of Castro’ s inner circle, rose to Director of Security
for the Cuban Air Force and Director of Intelligence. Who can you trust?
Whereas | agree with Frank Sturgis that the Watergate burglars were
“set up,” | question the reason he gives. The CIA was fully aware that
relations with the People’ s Republic of China were bound to open up
sooner or later. And of course | wanted to earn credit for that in history.
Rather, | am convinced that there was a power struggle within the
Agency. The “faction” to which Sturgis alludes—most likely led by CIA’ s
Richard Helms—was jealous of the Special Intelligence Unit we had
developed inside the White House.
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Not only was the Watergate break-in deliberately bungled in order
to discredit me, but the White House taping system was never part of my
domain. | knew it had been installed by the Secret Service, but | lacked
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| Text Length | 1,586 characters |
| Indexed | 2026-02-04T16:24:45.537372 |
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