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Extra Woodward sauce:
http://www.oilempire.us/watergate.html:
Bob Woodward was an above top secret officer on a Navy ship that was designed for directing a nuclear war if Washington was nuked - is this the normal training for investigative reporters? or for being a conduit for semi-official leaks? After serving in an ultra-sensitive position on the USS Wright, Woodward went on to be a "briefer" for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This is not a good means to learn how to be a reporter (as shown by the fact that Woodward was first posted to a small suburban Maryland newspaper for a year to learn journalism skills before the Washington Post would hire him), but it is an excellent way to learn who is at the top of the military industrial complex.
https://kennedysandking.com/articles/bob-woodward
Woodward - A Yalie and a Secret Society Member
Robert Upshur Woodward rose from obscure reporter working for the Washington Post to become one of the most famous journalists of recent times for his role, with that of Carl Bernstein, in "breaking" the Watergate story. Together, "Woodstein" broke one of the biggest news stories of all time: a chain of abuse by the Executive office of the Presidency that led to calls for impeachment, and the eventual resignation, of President Richard Nixon.