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466 ”Deep Throat” [369]<br />

Vesco's ultimate fate remains to be seen, but there is no question that<br />

his allegations that the forces behind Watergate had also been behind the<br />

JFK assassination conspiracy have great relevance and credibility,<br />

particularly since we do know for a fact that as the Watergate scandal began<br />

to unfold, the subject of the Kennedy assassination seemed to preoccupy<br />

Richard Nixon.<br />

NIXON AND THE JFK ASSASSINATION<br />

JFK assassination researchers who have been looking for the muchdiscussed<br />

"Dallas-Watergate Connection" often cite the memoirs of<br />

Nixon's former White House Chief of Staff, H. R. Haldeman, in which<br />

Haldeman described how Nixon sought to have the CIA intervene to<br />

prevent the burgeoning Watergate scandal from going any further. Nixon<br />

told Haldeman how he (Haldeman) should approach then-CIA director<br />

Richard Helms and convince Helms to cooperate.<br />

Nixon advised Haldeman to remind Helms how ex-CIA man E.<br />

Howard Hunt was one of the Watergate burglars. "Hunt ... will uncover a<br />

lot of things," said Nixon. "You open that scab there's a hell of a lot of<br />

things . . . . tell them we just feel that it would be very detrimental to have<br />

this thing go any further. This involves these Cubans, Hunt, and a lot of<br />

hanky-panky that we have nothing to do with ourselves." 950<br />

Haldeman said that, at the time, he had no idea what "hanky-panky"<br />

Nixon was talking about. But Nixon continued: "When you get the CIA<br />

people in say, 'Look the problem is that this will open up the whole Bay of<br />

Pigs thing again. So they should call the FBI in and for the good of the<br />

country don't go any further into this case. Period." 951<br />

Later, in a subsequent meeting, Nixon again elaborated on this cryptic<br />

theme saying: "Tell them that if it gets out, it's going to make the CIA look<br />

bad, it's going to make Hunt look bad, and it's likely to blow the whole<br />

Bay of Pigs which we think would be very unfortunate for the CIA." 952<br />

In fact, Haldeman did go to Helms and passed on this message. The<br />

reaction of the CIA director astounded Haldeman who described it in his<br />

memoirs: "Turmoil in the room, Helms gripping the arms of his chair<br />

leaning forward and shouting, 'The Bay of Pigs had nothing to do with this.<br />

I have no concern about the Bay of Pigs.'" According to Haldeman: "I just<br />

sat there. I was absolutely shocked by Helms' violent reaction. Again I<br />

wondered, what was such dynamite in the Bay of Pigs story?" 953<br />

(Haldeman' s emphasis).<br />

What is interesting is that Haldeman said that later, after he began<br />

putting things together, that he determined that "it seems that in all of those<br />

Nixon references to the Bay of Pigs, he was actually referring to the<br />

Kennedy assassination." 954<br />

(Shortly before his death, and years after the memoirs were published,<br />

Haldeman claimed that the co-author of his memoirs, Joe DiMona, inserted

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