Bob Woodward knew (Alexander)Haig in 1969 when Woodward worked at the Pentagon, four years before Woodward said they met.
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During the trial, Wells' attorney asked Liddy, "Isn't it true that you have considered assassinating Mr. Dean?"
"I wouldn't consider him worth a quarter to buy the cartridge that would propel the bullet to kill him with," Liddy replied.
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General Haig had been one of journalist Bob Woodward's composite sources for "Deep Throat," the anonymous White House informant that exposed the secret tape recordings of the criminal activities of the Republican president, Richard Nixon. Woodward was a Naval officer at the Pentagon, working as liason between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and General Haig, Nixon's White House chief of staff. This is according to Colodney and Getlin in Silent Coup,
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Yes.......... I read Silent Coup about eight times. Woodward is a serious insider. He knows almost everything.