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Title: Obituary: G. Gordon Liddy was the Last Awesome G-Man
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URL Source: https://dailystormer.su/g-gordon-liddy-was-the-last-awesome-g-man/
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Author: Andrew Anglin
Post Date: 2021-04-01 10:31:19 by Ada
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G. Gordon Liddy, former FBI agent held responsible for the Watergate break-in, died on March 30 at 90 years of age.

As is well-known, I’m not a big fan of the feds. However, the reason I am not a fan of the feds is because they hate America, and are working to destroy this country. There was always a problem with instilling these various federal intelligence agencies with the amount of power they were instilled with. However, not all of them used the power for evil.

G. Gordon Liddy was a good and honest man who loved his country, and fought against Jewish agendas of drugs, communism, and journalism. He was a great man, and should be studied and learned from.

Liddy was born in Brooklyn, to working class Irish-Italian family, in 1930.

In 1957, Liddy entered the FBI at age 27, and by 29 he had become the youngest ever Bureau Supervisor at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. He then became J. Edgar Hoover’s personal head of staff. He left the FBI in 1962, and after working with his father in a private law practice for a while, took a job working for the prosecutors office of Dutchess County, New York.

In 1966, he led a raid on the Hitchcock House, at the time occupied by the intelligence-linked drug guru Timothy Leary.

He also led a 1969 raid of Bard College, wherein the Jews of Steely Dan, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, were caught. They later wrote the song “My Old School” about the incident. In the song, they refer to Liddy as “Daddy Gee.”

(For those who don’t know, Steely Dan are some of the very few Jew hippies, or for that matter boomers of any kind, who I defend. My Old School is a great song.)

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