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They were so incendiary.
And I obtained them and published them in this article in the New York Times on Sunday.
You can go to my ex-feed, at James Rosen TV, and you'll find it.
These seven pages, Nixon disclosed, and this was the first time we knew this, that he met Yeoman Radford on an airplane.
And he talked to the grand jurors about what a brilliant young man he was and how he spoke several languages and had a photographic memory.
but he was emotionally unstable and why they made the decision to not punish him, although they did wiretap him.
I also reveal in this article for the first time the names and identities of two other people who were wiretapped along with Radford, a State Department official
and a Defense Department official.
That's never been disclosed before.
And when we think about the scene of President Nixon on an airplane shaking hands with Yeoman Radford, the mole for the military who's been stealing from the National Security Council for a year right under the noses of Nixon and Kissinger,
It brings to mind for many Americans the famous or infamous photograph of Alger Hiss, the Soviet spy, shaking the hand of President Truman in San Francisco in 1945.
If you want to know how high up the chain of command the mole got, the answer is the very top, the commander in chief.
That's one of the revelations from the seven declassified pages from ex-President Nixon's grand jury testimony revealed here in this New York Times article for the first time.
So what we call the deep state is really a label for what I say in this article is a hidden and enduring feature of the American political system, which is that when responsible stakeholders are excluded from their sphere of interest, they will, almost as a biological reflex, respond aggressively.
And in this article published in the New York Times, I say that ex-President Nixon 50 years ago in a small Coast Guard station in San Clemente
facing off against eight special prosecutors and two members of the Washington grand jury and a stenographer, proved that this beast existed.
And in fact, that he, despite having been guilty in Watergate, had been a victim of the Deep State.
And in the article, we make the connection to President Trump and our own time.
And we talk about the similarities and differences between these two men.
And the two signal differences that I mentioned, and this closes the article, is number one, that President Trump, since he returned to power, has displayed a ruthlessness