one afternoon, jack caulfield, the new york city detective who was not troubled by much of anything. he is a new york city detective who has seen just about anything. he came into my office wide-eyed, literally. i had not seen jack that way. he said i just came from chuck colson's office. colson wants me to break into the brookings institute and firebomb the brookings institute. he said the president is convinced there is a copy of the pentagon papers in the brookings institute and what we should do is send a team in there and explode the place and when the fire company comes, we can send someone into crack the safe and get these papers out. i said this is insane. he said i am troubled by it, too. i said don't do anything. the president, john ehrlichman bob haldeman are all in san clemente. i called john and i said i have something we should talk about eye to eye, person to person. i jumped on the next courier flight and flew to california. i met with him the next morning and he said, what's troubling you? i told him what caulfield had done in by then i had pulled dc code and learned