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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (74096)2/15/2003 3:09:59 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Ok, compulsive as I am I looked this up again. You and Bill were discussing this last May when I piped in about the Garment book, Message 17451269 . Though I didn't note Sears , being somewhat terse at the time. Bill had originally noted the old '92 Atlantic story on the G-man theory, theatlantic.com , which actually seems to be holding up pretty well, theory wise. Since then, John Dean's book has come and gone, according to foi.missouri.edu Dean hypothesized Buchanan, Ray Price, Steven Bull, or the late Ziegler. Don't remember much about Bull, but the others don't seem all that likely. Al "Sinister Forces" Haig doesn't seem that probable either, though from what I remember of "The Final Days" he did help ease Nixon out in the end game. Timothy Noah at Slate, who seems to be following this, argues for the Atlantic article FBI theory and specifically one Mark Felt in slate.msn.com and slate.msn.com ; sounds like as good a theory as any to me.
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