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Thursday, June 09, 2005

Nixon's conversations with Deep Throat as MP3 torrent

This ZIP file contains three MP3s of conversations from the Nixon Tapes involving FBI official Mark Felt, who was recently unmasked as 'Deep Throat.'
- a May 1972 phone call between Nixon and Felt on the attempted assassination of George Wallace

- an October 1972 conversation in which Bob Haldeman tells Nixon that Felt is responsible for the FBI leaks

- an April 1973 phone call in which Nixon rejects the suggestion that Felt be named Acting Director of the FBI

These materials are reproduced from www.nsarchive.org with the permission of the National Security Archive. For more information on the Nixon Tapes, go
here.
For more torrents of government documents, go here.
PRODIGEM torrent details page.
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