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Type: Document page with house oversight stamp (likely excerpt from a narrative or testimony)
File Size: 1.3 MB
Summary

The document discusses geopolitical strategies involving the destabilization of the Chilean economy via a truckers' strike and the necessity of Chilean resources for the Vietnam War. It shifts to domestic US politics, where the narrator (implied to be Richard Nixon) suggests a conspiracy involving Arthur Bremer's assassination attempt on George Wallace to secure the 1972 election.

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Truckers' strike in Chile
Vietnam War
1968 US Presidential Election
1972 US Presidential Election
Assassination attempt on George Wallace

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Key Quotes (3)

"It is possible to bring about the collapse of an entire economy by shutting down one integral aspect, especially communications or transportation."
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"I honestly have no knowledge as to how long Arthur Bremer was in our employ, but I do know that the cover story of his having stalked me before he went after Wallace was fabricated..."
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"we were a smooth, well-oiled team, on the way to winning the whole, beautiful, global game."
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like timing in manipulating the truckers’ strike in Chile. It is possible to
bring about the collapse of an entire economy by shutting down one
integral aspect, especially communications or transportation.
Moreover, the Soviet Union was trying to cut off the United States’
supply of a metal vital to jet engine production, by their support of the
Allende government in Chile and also by backing guerrilla actions in
Angola. In order to maintain the war in Vietnam, we needed Chilean
copper as well as the trace metal. At any rate, we were a smooth, well-oiled
team, on the way to winning the whole, beautiful, global game.
* * *
In 1968, George Wallace ran for president as the candidate of the
American Independent Party. This almost lost me the election to Hubert
Humphrey. In 1972, Wallace ran for president again. This almost cost him
his life. I honestly have no knowledge as to how long Arthur Bremer was in
our employ, but I do know that the cover story of his having stalked me
before he went after Wallace was fabricated simply to defuse any suspicion
that might have pointed to our role in the tragic event.
After all, my supposed public mandate that November came from a
majority that included twenty million votes that would otherwise have
gone to George Wallace. We had not expected him to pose so much of a
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