Author Ray Locker returns for part two of a discussion about his new book, Haig's Coup: How Richard Nixon's Closest Aide Forced Him From Office. In this episode, Locker and S.T Patrick take the story from July 1973 through the end of the Nixon presidency. included in tonight's episode are discussions on Alexander Butterfield, The White House Tapes, Bob Woodward, Deep Throat, … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 123 – Ray Locker on Haig’s Coup and Watergate (Part 1)
Author Ray Locker joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the new book, Haig's Coup: How Richard Nixon's Closest Aide Forced Him From Office. Locker delves into the role of General Alexander Haig in the administration of Richard Nixon. In this episode, Locker and Patrick cover Haig's actions through the end of May 1973. Was Al Haig a major player in the downfall of Nixon? This is part … [Read more...]
Kissinger’s Hegelian Dialectic on ISIS Elimination
In a recent interview, Henry Kissinger advised that the United States should not rush into defeating ISIS and similar groups since it could, theoretically, pave the way for an Iranian Khomeini republic to gain influence in both Iraq and Syria. It appears that Kissinger, in a classic example of the Hegelian Dialectic, wishes to control the ISIS expansion and contraction as an … [Read more...]