- The FBI Pyramid
"The FBI Pyramid: From the Inside" is a 1979 non-fiction book by
W. Mark Felt .Mark Felt was the Associated Director of the United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the effective #2 toJ. Edgar Hoover and subsequentlyL. Patrick Gray III and the book chronicles the FBI bureaucracy during the 1960s and 1970s. The book gained interest in 2005, with the revelation that Felt was "Deep Throat ", theWatergate scandal whistleblower who assisted "Washington Post " reporterBob Woodward in his andCarl Bernstein 's investigation. By 2005, Felt was in declining health and unable or unwilling to explain why he assisted in the "Washington Post"'s journalists with their stories, that ultimately led to the resignation of U.S. PresidentRichard Nixon . Many looked to the book to explain Felt's motivation. In the book Felt strongly denies the notion that he was Deep Throat." [ Ralph de Toledano, "Deep Throat's Ghost". The American Conservative. July 4, 2005 ]The book was co-written with Hoover biographer
Ralph de Toledano , though the latter's name appears only in the copyright notice. Toledano in 2005 wrote that the volume was "largely written by me since his original manuscript read likeThe Autocrat of the Breakfast Table ." [Henry Steck, "Review of The FBI Pyramid", Library Journal.]Footnotes
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