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Finding Indents: The Watergate Scandal

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notes, because “He was a miraculous note taker who wrote in longhand on yellow legal notepads” (Mellinger, 2009). Years after the Watergate scandal ended, a man came up with an amazing idea to see if they could find what was on the other two pages. “A Scientist convinced the archives to subject the existing notes to electrostatic detection analysis, which can capture imprints on paper.” Luckily a note taker who usually wrote with a felt tip pen happend to write with a ballpoint pen on this day greatly improving the chances of finding indents” (U.S. Government, 1976, p.132). After performing the electrostatic detection analysis they did find indents, but all it was was a signature and it was not legible. This was a huge let down to many people, …show more content…

The watergate scandal happened in 1972, which means it's not unlikely for technology to fail. An online journal by Harsanyi (2017) says “People are prone to making mistakes and these mistakes just happened at a terrible time”. The secretary was simply trying to do her job when her foot accidentally slipped from the recording pedal, and the note taker wrote in longhand, so this would make his notes seem short but they were actually a fitting length. When the meeting began you could hear the president saying “Now we have a plan on how we stage this damn thing in the first stages” (U.S. government bureau, 1974, p.827). This comment made by Nixon shows that he was so concerned on not getting caught, that there was no possible way that he could be talking about anything but how to cover up the scandal. President Nixon was trying to save his presidency, because he knew that he had done very illegal things. A website by Mellinger (2009) says “Once it became known that Mr. Nixon had recorded meetings secretly the court made him hand them over. These eventually sealed Mr. Nixon's fate.” This proves the theory that he was simply talking about how to cover the scandal up in the missing 18.5

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