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Everette Howard Hunt, Jr. (October 9, 1918 – January 23, 2007) was an American author and spy. He worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and later the White House under President Richard Nixon. Hunt, with G. Gordon Liddy and others, was one of the White House's "plumbers" — a secret team... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1918
Date of Death:
2007
Place of Birth: Hamburg
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Watergate burglaries Hunt said that to "investigate this report, a surreptitious entry of Democratic national headquarters at the Watergate was made."

Watergate burglaries [Piece of Tape, p. 18] E. Howard Hunt has sworn under oath that "In April 1972, Mr. Liddy told me that we would be undertaking the Watergate operation...."

Watergate burglaries E. Howard Hunt stated that he flew to Miami prior to 22 May 1972 and briefed Bernard Barker about a planned burglary at the Watergate that would be conducted under the cover of a dinner in the Watergate's Continental Room.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about McCord"

Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

Watergate burglaries E. Howard Hunt, in his autobiography, said that McCord never came to the dinner.

Watergate burglaries E. Howard Hunt says that McCord was "across the street"—room 419 at the Howard Johnson's motel.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Bernard Barker"

Watergate burglaries E. Howard Hunt stated that he flew to Miami prior to 22 May 1972 and briefed Bernard Barker about a planned burglary at the Watergate that would be conducted under the cover of a dinner in the Watergate's Continental Room.

Frank Sturgis According to the 1975 Rockefeller Commission report, Hunt testified that he had never met Sturgis before they were introduced by Bernard Barker in Miami in 1972.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Miami"

Watergate burglaries E. Howard Hunt stated that he flew to Miami prior to 22 May 1972 and briefed Bernard Barker about a planned burglary at the Watergate that would be conducted under the cover of a dinner in the Watergate's Continental Room.

Frank Sturgis According to the 1975 Rockefeller Commission report, Hunt testified that he had never met Sturgis before they were introduced by Bernard Barker in Miami in 1972.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about CIA"

Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories Hunt stated that Johnson may have orchestrated the killing with the help of CIA agents who had been angered by Kennedy's actions in the past, which included an affair that Kennedy had with a wife of one of the agents.

E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

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E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

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Watergate burglaries (In contrast, E. Howard Hunt and Bernard Barker have said under oath that the participants had been instructed to photograph documents on Democratic donors and financial records.)

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Watergate burglaries [Piece of Tape, p. 18] E. Howard Hunt has sworn under oath that "In April 1972, Mr. Liddy told me that we would be undertaking the Watergate operation...."

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E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

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E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

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Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about dinner"

Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Room"

Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

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E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about James McCord"

Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

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Watergate burglaries Hunt said that to "investigate this report, a surreptitious entry of Democratic national headquarters at the Watergate was made."

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Ameritas"

Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

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Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories Hunt stated that Johnson may have orchestrated the killing with the help of CIA agents who had been angered by Kennedy's actions in the past, which included an affair that Kennedy had with a wife of one of the agents.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Johnson"

Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories Hunt stated that Johnson may have orchestrated the killing with the help of CIA agents who had been angered by Kennedy's actions in the past, which included an affair that Kennedy had with a wife of one of the agents.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Kennedy"

Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories Hunt stated that Johnson may have orchestrated the killing with the help of CIA agents who had been angered by Kennedy's actions in the past, which included an affair that Kennedy had with a wife of one of the agents.

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E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Lyndon B. Johnson"

David Sánchez Morales The elder Hunt claimed that Cord Meyer, acting under orders from Lyndon B. Johnson, developed the basic plot with David Atlee Phillips.

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David Sánchez Morales The elder Hunt claimed that Cord Meyer, acting under orders from Lyndon B. Johnson, developed the basic plot with David Atlee Phillips.

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David Sánchez Morales The elder Hunt claimed that Cord Meyer, acting under orders from Lyndon B. Johnson, developed the basic plot with David Atlee Phillips.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Sturgis"

Frank Sturgis According to the 1975 Rockefeller Commission report, Hunt testified that he had never met Sturgis before they were introduced by Bernard Barker in Miami in 1972.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Continental"

Watergate burglaries In his autobiography, E. Howard Hunt said that before the day of the Ameritas dinner, he and James McCord had inspected the Continental Room when it was vacant and noted "a magnetic alarm" system on the door to the corridor, but that "McCord said he was familiar with the system and would be able to defeat it when the time came."

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E. Howard Hunt Hunt told the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 that he served as the first Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about headquarters"

Watergate burglaries Hunt said that to "investigate this report, a surreptitious entry of Democratic national headquarters at the Watergate was made."

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Democratic Party"

Watergate burglaries E. Howard Hunt, one of the two admitted co-commanders, said under oath in congressional testimony that the reason for the first burglary was because G. Gordon Liddy "had information" from "a government agency" that "the Cuban government was supplying funds to the Democratic Party."

Results for "E. Howard Hunt said something about Ellsberg"

Daniel Ellsberg Hunt and Liddy recommended a "covert operation" to get a "mother lode" of information about Ellsberg's mental state to discredit him.

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Daniel Ellsberg Hunt and Liddy recommended a "covert operation" to get a "mother lode" of information about Ellsberg's mental state to discredit him.

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Lone gunman theory E. Howard Hunt also named several other CIA Agents, including David Atlee Philips, Cord Meyer, William Harvey, David Morales, and Frank Sturgis.

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E. Howard Hunt In 2007 his son released an audio tape of Hunt naming President Lyndon B. Johnson and others as the orchestrators of the John F. Kennedy assassination.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt named Lyndon B. Johnson"

E. Howard Hunt In 2007 his son released an audio tape of Hunt naming President Lyndon B. Johnson and others as the orchestrators of the John F. Kennedy assassination.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt named Frank Sturgis"

E. Howard Hunt In the tape, Hunt named Cord Meyer, Frank Sturgis, David Sánchez Morales, and David Atlee Phillips as participants in the assassination with Vice-President Lyndon Johnson apparently approving the assassination for political gain.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt named David Sánchez Morales"

E. Howard Hunt In the tape, Hunt named Cord Meyer, Frank Sturgis, David Sánchez Morales, and David Atlee Phillips as participants in the assassination with Vice-President Lyndon Johnson apparently approving the assassination for political gain.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt named David Atlee Phillips"

E. Howard Hunt In the tape, Hunt named Cord Meyer, Frank Sturgis, David Sánchez Morales, and David Atlee Phillips as participants in the assassination with Vice-President Lyndon Johnson apparently approving the assassination for political gain.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt named Cord Meyer"

E. Howard Hunt In the tape, Hunt named Cord Meyer, Frank Sturgis, David Sánchez Morales, and David Atlee Phillips as participants in the assassination with Vice-President Lyndon Johnson apparently approving the assassination for political gain.

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Lone gunman theory E. Howard Hunt also named several other CIA Agents, including David Atlee Philips, Cord Meyer, William Harvey, David Morales, and Frank Sturgis.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt included Frank Sturgis"

Lone gunman theory E. Howard Hunt also named several other CIA Agents, including David Atlee Philips, Cord Meyer, William Harvey, David Morales, and Frank Sturgis.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt included David Morales"

Lone gunman theory E. Howard Hunt also named several other CIA Agents, including David Atlee Philips, Cord Meyer, William Harvey, David Morales, and Frank Sturgis.

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Lone gunman theory E. Howard Hunt also named several other CIA Agents, including David Atlee Philips, Cord Meyer, William Harvey, David Morales, and Frank Sturgis.

Results for "E. Howard Hunt included Cord Meyer"

Lone gunman theory E. Howard Hunt also named several other CIA Agents, including David Atlee Philips, Cord Meyer, William Harvey, David Morales, and Frank Sturgis.

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    E. Howard Hunt

    Everette Howard Hunt, Jr. (October 9 1918 – January 23 2007) was an American author and spy. He worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and later the White House under President Richard Nixon.
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    Watergate burglaries

    E. Howard Hunt, in his autobiography, said that McCord never came to the dinner.
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    Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories

    So there it was, according to E. Howard Hunt.
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    Frank Sturgis

    The phone number of E. Howard Hunt was found in address books of the burglars.
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    Watergate scandal

    On the "Smoking Gun" tape, Nixon mentions E. Howard Hunt's ties to "the whole Bay of Pigs thing" as the reason the CIA should put a stop to the Watergate investigations.
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    Watergate timeline

    January 30 1973: G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt sentenced to prison.
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    Zapata Corporation

    E. Howard Hunt, Give Us This Day (New Rochelle: Arlington Press, 1973)
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    Bernard Barker

    Later, he was recruited by his former CIA boss, E. Howard Hunt, as one of the "Plumbers", the Nixon White House's so-called "Special Investigations Unit".
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    Hunt (surname)

    E. Howard Hunt (1918-2007), White House "plumber" and author of spy novels
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    Alfred C. Baldwin III

    Liddy's co-commander of the Watergate ops, CIA agent E. Howard Hunt, only refers in his autobiography to Alfred Baldwin as an anonymous "monitor" hired by McCord who Hunt purportedly never was introduced to.

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