Dig it.
Between February 1971 and July 1973, President
Richard Nixon secretly recorded 3,700 hours of his phone calls and meetings
across the executive offices. These recordings played a leading role in the
resignation of our 37th president on August 9, 1974. They remain perhaps the
greatest treasure of information ever left by a president, as well as the most
complex, controversial set of presidential records in U.S. history. However,
today these recordings remain relatively unexplored on non-Watergate topics.
nixontapes.org is the only website dedicated solely
to the scholarly production and dissemination of digitized Nixon tape audio and
transcripts. We have the most complete digitized Nixon tape collection in
existence--approximately 3,000 hours spread over 6 terabytes of hard drives and
cloud storage that contain more than 10,000 audio files. This is the only
website in the world that makes the complete collection of Nixon tapes
available directly to the public in a user-friendly format as a public service.
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Testimonials:
1.
George H.W. Bush: “I am
pleased that you have found no record of his having made unpleasant comments
about me.”
2.
Charles W. Colson: “I'm thrilled that people
have been driven to your website.”
3.
John W. Dean III: “I am delighted to discover
the good work you are doing.”
4.
Alexander M. Haig, Jr.: “I am glad to see that
someone who appreciates their value has taken the time to protect the integrity
of these tapes and to proffer them to anyone with an interest to listen.”
5.
John Kerry: “Best wishes.”
6.
Henry A. Kissinger: “I deeply respect the work
that you do.”
7.
G. Gordon Liddy: “You have my complete support
and confidence.”
8.
Nancy Reagan: “Listening
to the recordings was a nice walk down memory lane for me, but they are of
historical importance, too.”
9.
Donald H. Rumsfeld: “I remember well how
surprised I was when I was told that he was taping meetings in the various
locations where he spent time.”
10.
William Safire: “I listened raptly to the
recordings of 24 of my telephone conversations with President Nixon that you
were good enough to send. As a part-time historian, I was fascinated --- and am
eager to hear more.”
11.
George P. Shultz: “Thank
you very much for sending me the three CDs of my telephone conversations with
President Nixon.”
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