Archivado en: curiosidades | escrito por goleech | 06/02/2005 | 01:09
Un dato curioso del relato de Bob Woodward, periodista del Washington Post y "agente" de Mark Felt, mejor conocido como Deep Throat:
Felt said that if he had something for me, he could get me a message. He quizzed me about my daily routine, what came to my apartment, the mailbox, etc. The Post was delivered outside my apartment door. I did have a subscription to the New York Times. A number of people in my apartment building near Dupont Circle got the Times. The copies were left in the lobby with the apartment number. Mine was No. 617, and it was written clearly on the outside of each paper in marker pen. Felt said if there was something important he could get to my New York Times -- how, I never knew. Page 20 would be circled, and the hands of a clock in the lower part of the page would be drawn to indicate the time of the meeting that night, probably 2 a.m., in the same Rosslyn parking garage.
The Washington Post, 2 de junio de 2005