The Amendment By John J. Fitzgerald
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Richard M. Nixon
In his book 'White House Years',
he called Rockefeller "the single
most influential person in my
life." Henry also did the eulogy at
Rockefeller's funeral.
Henry Kissinger
Nelson Rockefeller
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Activity following the attempt on
President Ford's life by (Drugie &
Charley Manson girl) Lynette
"Squeaky" Fromme, in Sacramento,
California, September 5, 1975.
President Ford winces at the sound
of the gun fired by (Drugie) Sara
Jane Moore during the
assassination attempt in San
Francisco, California, September
22, 1975.
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On June 17, 1972, Frank Wills, an African American worker, was making his rounds
on the graveyard shift at the Watergate buildings when he sounded the alarm about
the break-in.
Wills found it hard to get a job after Watergate. One Washington area university told
Wills they were afraid to hire him for fear their federal funds might be cut.
Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein got $5 million from the University of
Texas in 2003 for their Watergate notebooks and files. Frank Wills didn’t even get a
pension.
Wills lived in a house without lights because he wasn't able to pay the electric bill.
He died penniless in an Augusta, Ga., hospital of a brain tumor on Sept. 27, 2000.
Governor Agnew was actually a protégé of
Nelson Rockefeller. He traveled often to
New York visiting Governor Rockefeller.
Agnew headed up the Rockefeller for
President and formed a committee to draft
New York for president in 1968. Standard
Oil had lots of real-estate and a ship
building yard in Maryland.
1968 Governor Wallace took Sourthern Humphrey Democratic voters in six states plus the states he
won, thus insuring a Nixon victory.
Popular votes Electoral
Nixon: 31,783,783 43.42% 301
Humphery: 31,271,839 42.72% 191
Wallace: 9,901,118 13.53% 46
Wallace was well financed and politically supported by powerful sources. He only ran once as an
independent, after the election of 1968. His brother Gerald was investigated for channeling kickbacks
to George. Governor Wallace settled with the IRS not to run as an independent but decided to run in
the Democratic primary in 1972.
On May 12, 1972 Arthur Bremer, 21, shot George Wallace in Laurel, Maryland. Witnesses commented
Bremer seemed to be in a fog of some sort, he had a spine-tingling smirk, or silly grin. Like he was on
some kind of drugs.

So how does... Spiro... Who...?
Become Nixon's Vice President?
Joseph Brine served as Pat Nixon’s personal assistant throughout her husband’s
presidential years. . His remembrance of the Nixon/Rockefeller meeting can be found in
the Oral History of Joseph Brine at the Nixon Presidential Library.
At the 1968 Convention in Miami, After Nixon got the nomination. he invited Rockefeller
up to his suite. Was considering his vice presidential choice.
Nixon said, “Governor,” Nixon reconfigured his sentence, “you can name the vice
president. I have one requirement. You cannot nameyourself.”
While Rockefeller thought over the offer, Dick Nixon paced.
Nelson Rockefeller spoke a name. Richard Nixon, perhaps due to the noise coming from
the delegates below, perhaps due to the ferocity of his pacing, did not hear the
governor.
“What?” Nixon said.
Nelson Rockefeller again spoke a name. Perhaps to trifle with Nixon, he spoke the name
in a near whisper.
“What?” Nixon said again.
“Ted,” Nelson Rockefeller said again.
Dick Nixon looked at the governor. “His look conveyed total ignorance,” according to
Joseph Brine.
"Who was Ted?"
Nixon must have searched his mind, going down the list of possible vice presidents.
There was a George on the list. There was a Ronald. There were a couple of Johns.
There wasn’t a Ted. Kennedy was clearly out. Still, Nixon, being Nixon, he couldn’t
admit his ignorance. So he did what he always did in those circumstances. He looked at
his right-hand man.”
In this case his right-hand man was a woman. Pat Nixon, with her empty whiskey glass
held out for seconds, asked the question on her husband’s mind.
“Who is Ted?”
Rockefeller smiled. “His only smile of the evening,” according to Joseph Brine.
“Spiro Agnew,” Rockefeller said. “His family and friends call him Ted. His middle name
is Theodore.”
Rocky got his VP... and of course later, Henry Kissinger appointed to the Nixon White
house.
After the 72 election and the Watergate mess is starting to boil... Mr. Clean…
Vice President Agnew plight is set…
Agnew concluded that the president had abandoned
him. The vice president even feared for his life.
Nixon aides ask Agnew to voluntarily resign, a request he resists. In return, Agnew
levels accusations that White House staffers began a media leak campaign designed to
drivehim from office.
On September 29, 1973 … in Los Angeles, fired up by an enthusiastic gathering of the
National Federation of Republican Women, Agnew defiantly shouted, "I will not resign if
indicted!" As Agnew later explained, he had spent the previous evening at the home of
the singer Frank Sinatra, who had urged him to fight back.
Nixon’s new chief of staff, Alexander Haig, brought in to keep the Nixon administration
intact under the specter of the Watergate investigations, begins pushing Agnew to
resign.
Agnew will later say that he felt Haig was implicitly threatening his life if he didn’t “go
quietly”
Haig finds Agnew so menacing that he tells his wife if he disappeared, she “might want
to look inside any recently poured concrete bridge pilings in Maryland.”
Agnew will return to private life (in what one reporter will call “an affluent obscurity”)
He will make a lot of money as an agent in the middle east oil industry. (Standard Oil)
Agnew died suddenly on September 17, 1996, aged 77 at Atlantic General Hospital, in
Berlin, Maryland.
Former Nixon speechwriter Pat Buchanan recalls Agnew’s “raw political courage” for
serving as “the voice of the silent majority” during the Nixon administration, and says:
“Of all those caught up—on both sides—in the American tragedy of 1973-1974
[Watergate], Spiro Agnew was one of the good guys.… At a time when the
establishment
was craven in pandering to rioters and demonstrators, Spiro Agnew told the truth.”
Gerald Ford was the first man to become both president and vice president without
being elected to either office.
President Gerald Ford as we know him. However when he was born in Omaha.
Nebraska July 14, 1913. His name was 'Leslie Lynch King Jr.' He was named after his
father. His mother divorced King and married Mr. Ford later Leslie was adopted and his
name was changed.
The characters of the greatest conspiracy in
American history are listed below. There are many
interesting facts about these people. A great deal to
time and search has revealed this story to be even
more of a mystery than originally believed. Much of
the evidence and the characters points to the
epicenter of the plot… New York.

In 1969, Haig was a colonel. Four years later he had miraculously
become a four star general, having skipped the three star rank
entirely. What happened to trigger this remarkable rise?
Haig became an assistant to then Sec of State & National Security
Advisor Henry Kissinger. He was catapulted over 240 general
officers when Nixon raised him to four-star rank. Such a promotion
should mark Haig as one of the great military leaders in our
history. But his promotions did not come as a result of military
campaign or accomplishments at the Pentagon... no he rise was
because of his work in the White House with Henry Kissinger.
For most of the final Nixon year, as Haig himself would agree, he
[Haig] was the acting president of the United States.
Lloyd Shearer writes: "From May 1973 to August 1974, Haig was
Nixon's chief of staff. It was he who adroitly engineered,
orchestrated and choreographed Nixon's resignation from the
Presidency.
Al Haig
Nixon noted he had met Henry
Kissinger only once...And that
was before he was elected
Presindent.
Ford’s dependence on Kissinger was
amplified by…The night before he was
sworn in as President, Ford made and
important declaration: in front of his
home in Alexandria, Va. He announced
that “Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger will remain in his cabinet.”
Nixon & John Mitchell
John Mitchell and the secrets of Watergate
By James Rosen
The Wall Street Journal once reported that Nixon,
shortly after being elected president, encountered
Rockefeller at a social function and (Rockefeller) tried
to introduce him to John Mitchell. “Don’t you know?
Rockefeller asked Nixon, incredulous and
condescending. “John is my Lawyer”....Nelson
Rockefeller, also saw John Mitchell as indispensable.
In 1970 the 13 OPEC members was in an obscure international office in Vienna. Then
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger officially recognized OPEC as the agent to set world
price of oil. And a few “Oil Producing Countries” have been GIVEN the authority to decide
on the price of oil by an agreement forged by Henry Kissinger.