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kaggle-ho-015125House Oversight

Alleged Haldeman-OSS Media Manipulation Scheme Linked to Nixon Campaigns

Alleged Haldeman-OSS Media Manipulation Scheme Linked to Nixon Campaigns The passage names former White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman and connects him to OSS/CIA personnel and a 1960s advertising firm, suggesting a possible covert media‑influence operation during Nixon’s campaigns. However, the claims are anecdotal, lack concrete dates, transactions, or documentary evidence, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Haldeman allegedly sent a memo in 1967 outlining media use for Nixon’s 1968 campaign.; J. Walter Thompson employees are claimed to have been placed in OSS/CIA roles during WWII.; Reference to Haldeman acting as a double agent in 1972 with Dick Tuck.

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House Oversight
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Alleged Haldeman-OSS Media Manipulation Scheme Linked to Nixon Campaigns The passage names former White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman and connects him to OSS/CIA personnel and a 1960s advertising firm, suggesting a possible covert media‑influence operation during Nixon’s campaigns. However, the claims are anecdotal, lack concrete dates, transactions, or documentary evidence, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Haldeman allegedly sent a memo in 1967 outlining media use for Nixon’s 1968 campaign.; J. Walter Thompson employees are claimed to have been placed in OSS/CIA roles during WWII.; Reference to Haldeman acting as a double agent in 1972 with Dick Tuck.

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