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[376] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 473<br />

Washington Post to take down Nixon was both a counterintelligence<br />

operation of the highest order and the dirty trick par excellence." 975<br />

"What matters," concludes Davis, quite correctly, "is not how the<br />

connection with Deep Throat was made, but why. Why did Bradlee allow<br />

Woodward to rely so heavily upon it, and ultimately, why did the leaders of<br />

the intelligence community, for whom Deep Throat spoke, want the<br />

president of the United States to fall?" 976<br />

It seems apparent that here, in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, we can at last provide<br />

an answer to Davis's question as to why the leaders of the intelligence<br />

community, for whom Deep Throat spoke, wanted Richard Nixon out of the<br />

presidency. The answer lies in the simple proposition that Nixon—like John<br />

F. Kennedy before him—had become perceived (as we have seen) as a<br />

threat to Israel's survival. And so it was that the Watergate operation was<br />

set in motion to remove Nixon from the White House.<br />

Once Nixon and his inner circle were enmeshed in the web and began<br />

their often-ridiculous cover-up attempts (which, of course, were their own<br />

doing) they helped set the stage for their own undoing. Nixon, further,<br />

began making blackmail attempts against the CIA, clearly threatening the<br />

agency—as we have seen—with use of his knowledge of CIA involvement<br />

in the JFK assassination. (And considering all else we now know, it's likely<br />

that Nixon knew of—or suspected—Mossad involvement as well.)<br />

Once, however, that the Washington Post—at Angleton's instigation—<br />

became actively involved in the campaign against Nixon, the president's fate<br />

was sealed. The widely-heralded Senate investigation of the Watergate affair<br />

became a daily staple of television coverage and the House of Representatives<br />

began proceedings for impeachment.<br />

And highly placed in the intrigue against Nixon as the chief counsel to<br />

the Senate Watergate Committee was Sam Dash, a former national<br />

commissioner and member of the national advisory council of the Anti-<br />

Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith 977 —the American intelligence<br />

conduit for Israel's Mossad.<br />

And serving as the "Republican" minority counsel—well placed to<br />

monitor Nixon's GOP defenders—was Albert Jenner, whom we met in<br />

Appendix Four as the former Warren Commission staff member with<br />

intimate ties to the mob-linked Chicago empire of Zionist billionaire Henry<br />

Crown. We can thus rest assured that all interested parties were fully versed<br />

in the secrets of the Watergate affair and its progress.<br />

In short, Nixon was surrounded. His only chance for survival, once<br />

Watergate unraveled, would have been a virtual counter-coup.<br />

In this regard, we do know that Israel's other key partisan inside the<br />

White House, Alexander Haig, actively moved to prevent Nixon from<br />

making any attempts at fighting back. More than one published account has<br />

described how Haig actually instructed the armed forces to ignore any<br />

military orders by President Nixon unless they were cleared with him first.

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