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episodes as the December, 1971 brush with nuclear war discussed above. Leading<br />

Plumbers included retired high officials of the CIA. Plumber and Watergate burglar E.<br />

Howard Hunt had been a GS-15 CIA staff officer; he had played a role in the 1954<br />

toppling of Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, and later had been one of the<br />

planners in the Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961. After the failure of the Bay of Pigs, Hunt is<br />

thought to have been a part of the continuing CIA attempts to assassinate Castro, codenamed<br />

Operation Mongoose, ongoing at the time of the Kennedy assassination. All of<br />

this puts him in the thick of the CIA Miami station. One of Hunt's close personal friends<br />

was Howard Osborne, an official of the CIA Office of Security who was the immediate<br />

superior of James McCord. In the spring of 1971 Hunt went to Miami to recruit from<br />

among the Cubans the contingent of Watergate burglars, including Bernard Barker,<br />

Eugenio Martinez, and the rest. This was two months before the publication of the<br />

Pentagon Papers, leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, provided Kissinger with the pretext he<br />

needed to get Nixon to initiate what would shortly become the Plumbers.<br />

Another leading Watergate burglar was James McCord, a former top official of the CIA<br />

Office of Security, the agency bureau which is supposed to maintain contacts with US<br />

police agencies in order to facilitate its basic task of providing security for CIA<br />

installations and personnel. <strong>The</strong> Office of Security was thus heavily implicated in the<br />

CIA's illegal domestic operations, including cointelpro operations against political<br />

dissidents and groups, and was the vehicle for such mind-control experiments as<br />

Operations Bluebird, Artichoke, and MK-Ultra. <strong>The</strong> Office of Security also utilized male<br />

and female prostitutes and other sex operatives for purposes of compromising and<br />

blackmailing public figures, information gathering, and control. According to Hougan,<br />

the Office of Security maintained a "fag file" of some 300,000 US citizens, with heavy<br />

stress on homosexuals. <strong>The</strong> Office of Security also had responsibility for Soviet and other<br />

defectors. James McCord was at one time responsible for the physical security of all CIA<br />

premises in the US. McCord was also a close friend of CIA Counterintelligence Director<br />

James Jesus Angleton. McCord was anxious to cover the CIA's role; at one point he<br />

wrote to his superior, General Gaynor, urging him to "flood the newspapers with leaks or<br />

anonymous letters" to discredit those who wanted to establish the responsibility of "the<br />

company." [fn 21] But according to one of McCord's own police contacts, Garey<br />

Bittenbender of the Washington DC police Intelligence Division, who recognized him<br />

after his arrest, McCord had averred to him that the Watergate break-ins had been "a CIA<br />

operation," an account which McCord heatedly denied later. [fn 22]<br />

<strong>The</strong> third leader of the Watergate burglars, G. Gordon Liddy, had worked for the FBI and<br />

the Treasury. Liddy's autobiography, Will, published in 1980, and various statements<br />

show that Liddy's world outlook had a number of similarities with that of <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>:<br />

he was, for example, obsessed with the maintenance and transmission of his "family gene<br />

pool."<br />

Another key member of the Plumbers unit was John Paisley, who functioned as the<br />

official CIA liason to the White House investigative unit. It was Paisley who assumed<br />

responsibility for the overall "leak analysis," that is to say, for defining the problem of<br />

unauthorized divulging of classified materal which the Plumbers were supposed to

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