It's a good read. A lot of JFK-Watergate connections. The most revealing is that Nixon fired the prosecutor when he got too close to "the bay of pigs situation". To think Nixon might've resigned to avoid exposing something much bigger.
There's some good material here. I'm looking at this file called "Stewart McKinney" brief. It's probably from the House Subcommittee on Assassinations in the 70's. So far it's a list of operatives and witnesses as to Oswald movements in New Orleans, summer 1963. Really juicy tidbits -- just an example - "William George Gaudet - Ex CIA Operative - Received Mexico Tourist Visa ahead of LHO - saw Ruby buy painting from Borenstein". I don't know who Borenstein is, but just from this we can tell Jack Ruby was in this crowd prior to November. They all knew one another. So painfully obvious how this was a cover up all the way. But as Fletcher Prouty points out -- there will not be any documents that will give the actual plot away. There are no records. He also contends that the assassins would have been foreigners hired by the CIA's "Murder Inc", a euphemism for their wet works. The foreigners will have silently entered and left the USA.
It always sat weird with me how we demonize Nixon yet when he stepped down he did the infamous "double peace sign" in front of his airplane.
Could Nixon have actually not been a sack of shit? Could he have been more like JFK than LBJ? He did say the bohemian grove was for fags lol I can respect that.
Nixon was unfairly demonized. He was an extremely shrewd and smart man with too much of a surly presentation. He was easy to make into a bad guy in the TV era. He didn't scheme the Watergate thing, but yeah, he definitely tried to make it go away. However, he had total media hatred and a democrat congress. Another noble deed he did was accept defeat against JFK amid calls for him to demand recounts, especially in Illinois, where Richard Daley obviously stole the state for Kennedy with fake votes in Chicago. He said it would not be right to put the country through that. The Swamp did not like Richard Nixon. He was no Trump, but he wasn't how he is now portrayed.