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  1. Deep Throat (Watergate) Mark Felt (1913–2008), known by the pseudonym "Deep Throat". Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information in 1972 to Bob Woodward, who shared it with Carl Bernstein. Woodward and Bernstein were reporters for The Washington Post, and Deep Throat provided key details about the ...

  2. 17. Okt. 2017 · Dans The Secret Man - Mark Felt, le réalisateur plonge dans les coulisses du Watergate, scandale qui contraint l’homme d’état à démissionner, et dresse le portrait de Mark Felt, artisan de cette chute historique. Agent du FBI depuis 1942, cet Américain diplômé de la fac de droit devint le numéro deux de l’agence en 1972.

  3. 23. Apr. 2006 · W. Mark Felt, who for nearly 33 years denied that he was Deep Throat, also held a tragic secret from his family: It was suicide, not a heart attack, that felled his wife after years of strain from Felt's FBI career and ensuing legal troubles.

  4. The movie starts on April 11, 1972. Nixon's advisers at the White House ask Mark Felt how to ask J. Edgar Hoover to step aside as the FBI director. Some days later, Hoover dies. Pat Gray becomes the acting FBI director. In June 1972, several ex-CIA and FBI agents burglarize Watergate hotel to bug the DNC headquarters.

  5. 8. Juli 2005 · July 8, 2005. Deep Throat, aka W. Mark Felt, aka "the Secret Man" of Bob Woodward's new book, was the most famous anonymous source in modern American political history. And thanks to the 1976 ...

  6. Mark Felt byl hlavní poskytovatel informací v době aféry Watergate, tehdy vykonával funkci náměstka ředitele FBI a bez přehánění je možno jej označit za nejúspěšnějšího whistleblowera všech dob, neboť si udržel svoji pozici v zaměstnání a přístup k informacím, aniž by jeho identita byla po celou dobu odhalena.

  7. 17. Okt. 2006 · Born in Twin Falls, Idaho, in 1913, Mark Felt came of age at a time when the F.B.I. agent was an archetypal patriot—a crime-fighter in a land that had been torn by war, the Depression, and Mob ...