Speaker 3
True, true, true that naval intelligence. You're going to start talking about the, uh, the Len Caladny book Silent Coo, which, uh, which is a classic.
Speaker 4
Maybe I wrote it. Yeah. I mean, it's, uh, it's actually a really fun, interesting book.
Speaker 3
Oh, I should read that. I think John Dean sued him, uh, uh, sued Caladny and then sued Gordon. I believe for actually citing Caladny. Um, I mean, this is one of the guys, uh, you know, that is, uh, you know, behind operation gemstone, which is one of the craziest and well-time. I love that. It's like, you know, why we did
Speaker 4
it? The prostitutes. Maureen Dean was a whore and it's like,
Speaker 1
what? What are you talking about? And then he sued
Speaker 3
them. But a lot of that comes from the, from the book Silent Coo,
Speaker 4
which is one of the original
Speaker 3
kind of, uh, conspiracy books
Speaker 4
you could say about, about, um, about, uh, Watergate, but you know, look, a lot of these things, uh, conspiracy books, quote unquote,
Speaker 3
do end up having some interesting nuggets of information. And then one of them was the, was the stuff about Woodward and, uh, his naval and, uh, his career. So do we
Speaker 5
just, I mean, yeah,
Speaker 4
let's give me a little bit of a, all right. You're hired. Um,
Speaker 1
you like, Don. Yeah. So we had to get to the fifth column. Are you also talking about, can we talk about class? You never talk about class. This podcast is all about first class. Never talks about the real issue, which is a struggle between management and labor. Okay. It's all I'm raised with Camille. I'm going to, I want to offer a systemic critique. Yeah. Well, what do we keep you
Speaker 4
from one final thing?