MrRodgers
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ORIGINAL: DomKen Email was sent Feb. 19. The sleaze didn't resign until today when the email became public. Seems it was perfectly ok to suggest faking violence to support union busting until it becomes public. Some people seem to have forgotten this has been done before, Haymarket for instance. It is past time for working people to realize the bosses are trying to roll things back to the 1880's. Nixon's cronies (dirty tricks squad) sent in thugs to break up of turn sour the Dem. Natl. Conv. in 1972. Also this from G. Gordon Liddy a Nixon cronie and one of the 'Plumbers' designed to exist outside the party and plug white house leaks. Dirty Tricks: Gemstone file envelope. “Plumber” G. Gordon Liddy lays out an elaborate $1 million proposal for a plan for political espionage and campaign “dirty tricks” he calls “Operation Gemstone” to Attorney General John Mitchell. Mitchell is preparing to leave his post to head the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP—see “Gemstone” is a response to pressure from President Nixon to compile intelligence on Democratic candidates and party officials, particularly Democratic National Committee chairman Lawrence O’Brien. Liddy gives his presentation with one hand bandaged—he had recently charred it in a candle flame to demonstrate the pain he was willing to endure in the name of will and loyalty. Sub-operations such as “Diamond,” “Ruby,” and “Sapphire” engender the following, among other proposed activities: disrupt antiwar demonstrators before television and press cameras can arrive on the scene, using “men who have worked successfully as street-fighting squads for the CIA” or what White House counsel John Dean, also at the meeting, will later testify to be “mugging squads;” kidnap, or “surgically relocate,” prominent antiwar and civil rights leaders by “drug[ging” them and taking them “across the border;” use a pleasure yacht as a floating brothel to entice Democrats and other undesirables into compromising positions, where they can be tape-recorded and photographed with what Liddy calls “the finest call girls in the country… not dumb broads but girls who can be trained and photographed;” deploy an array of electronic and physical surveillance, including chase planes to intercept messages from airplanes carrying prominent Democrats. Dean, as he later testifies, is horrified at the ideas. Mitchell seems more amused than anything else at Liddy’s excesses, he merely says that “Gemstone” is “not quite what I had in mind.” He tells Liddy and Liddy’s boss, CREEP deputy director Jeb Stuart Magruder, to come back with a cheaper and more realistic proposal. That proposal wasn't much different.
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