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Octafish

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23. Subterranean History...
Tue Mar 17, 2015, 02:53 PM
Mar 2015
From DUer John Simkin's Spartacus Schoolnet:

Mark Felt of the Federal Bureau of Investigation immediately took charge of the case. According to the historian Dan T. Carter (The Politics of Rage), Felt had a trusted contact in the White House: Charles Colson. Felt gave Colson the news. Within 90 minutes of the shooting Richard Nixon and Colson are recorded discussing the case. Nixon told Colson that he was concerned that Bremer “might have ties to the Republican Party or, even worse, the President’s re-election committee”. Nixon also asked Colson to find a way of blaming George McGovern for the shooting.

Over the next few hours, Colson and Felt talk six times on the telephone. Felt gave Colson the address of Bremer's home. Colson now phoned E. Howard Hunt and asked him to break-in to Bremer's apartment to discover if he had any documents that linked him to Nixon or George McGovern. According to Hunt's autobiography, Undercover, he disliked this idea but made preparations for the trip. He claimed that later that night Colson calls off the operation.

At 5:00 p.m. Thomas Farrow, head of the Baltimore FBI, passed details of Bremer’s address to the FBI office in Milwaukee. Soon afterwards two FBI agents arrived at Bremer’s apartment block and begin interviewing neighbours. However, they do not have a search warrant and do not go into Bremer’s apartment.

At around the same time, James Rowley, head of the Secret Service, ordered one of his Milwaukee agents to break into Bremer’s apartment. It has never been revealed why Rowley took this action. It is while this agent is searching the apartment that the FBI discover what is happening. According to John Ehrlichman, the FBI was so angry when they discovered the Secret Service in the apartment that they nearly opened fire on them.

The Secret Service took away documents from Bremer’s apartment. It is not known if they planted anything before they left. Anyway, the FBI discovered material published by the Black Panther Party and the American Civil Liberties Union in the apartment. Both sets of agents now left Bremer’s apartment unsealed. Over the next 80 minutes several reporters enter the apartment and take away documents.

Charles Colson also phoned journalists at the Washington Post and Detroit News with the news that evidence had been found that Bremer is a left-winger and was connected to the campaign of George McGovern. The reporters were also told that Bremer is a “dues-paying member of the Young Democrats of Milwaukee”. The next day Bob Woodward (Washington Post) and Gerald terHost (Detroit News) publish this story.

The following day that the FBI discovered Bremer’s 137-page written diary in his blue Rambler car. The opening sentence was: "Now I start my diary of my personal plot to kill by pistol either Richard Nixon or George Wallace." Nixon was initially suspected of being behind the assassination but the diary gets him off the hook. The diary was eventually published as a book, An Assassin's Diary (1973).

Bremer’s trial lasted only five days. His attorney, Benjamin Lipsitz argued that Bremer was was a "schizophrenic" who could not be held responsible for his actions. Eight psychiatrists and two psychologists testified but they were divided on the issue of his sanity. Bremer was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 63 years in prison. In August 1972, three appeal judges reduced Bremer's sentence to 53 years.

SOURCE: http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKbremer.htm

John Dean never explained what he meant by: "If Teddy knew the bear trap he was walking into at Chappaquiddick..."

On page 121, White House Tapes Paperback Edition, published by New York Times.

I wonder what Nixon's lawyer meant in 1973, four years afterward? Did he refer to a Secret Team-CIA-mafia hit job Ted survived, like the 1964 plane crash with Birch Bayh? White House tapes also show Nixon went along with assigning a murderous Secret Service agents to "guard" Ted.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5538381

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We need another Clinton. [View all] Atman Mar 2015 OP
Like much of modern America, even our politicos are Brands(tm). morningfog Mar 2015 #1
I agree on all points but one ... Scuba Mar 2015 #2
Just curious what the context of this photo is. What was the event that they gathered? misterhighwasted Mar 2015 #6
Here you go. Octafish Mar 2015 #7
Thanks. Good Read. Appears it was a gathering of Southern Governors misterhighwasted Mar 2015 #11
In the late '70's Wallace had a change of heart and renounced his past support of segregation and Erose999 Mar 2015 #17
Wallace must have had quite the "come to jesus meeting" to turn a 180. misterhighwasted Mar 2015 #18
He had a "come to Jesus moment " when they got the right to vote./NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #20
Perhaps Hillary might have a come to Jeezus moment of her own regarding Wall St. and the winds of Erose999 Mar 2015 #21
Nixon tasked E Howard Hunt to plant pro-DEM literature in his would-be assassin's apartment. Octafish Mar 2015 #19
That plan was never carried out, though. hifiguy Mar 2015 #22
Subterranean History... Octafish Mar 2015 #23
We just need someone with the right plans. mmonk Mar 2015 #3
It's like the party is still getting over the Obama/Clinton earthquake BeyondGeography Mar 2015 #4
New blood would be a plus. "New ideas"... Smarmie Doofus Mar 2015 #5
I'm not so sure it can be done with the current conditions we have today. misterhighwasted Mar 2015 #8
We have a weak bench. cali Mar 2015 #9
Yes we do. Serious problem. Considering the worst of the Bench appointees arrived via the misterhighwasted Mar 2015 #13
By the time Bill was elected the right had defined him and pilloried him. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #10
As with Obama, Clinton didn't come out of nowhere brooklynite Mar 2015 #12
And he was just a really likeable guy. Rather genuine and kinda fun. misterhighwasted Mar 2015 #14
Doesn't really matter...the CIA picks the president anyway. Atman Mar 2015 #16
We have one now. Orsino Mar 2015 #15
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