Disturbed that his highest profile anti-drug deputy, Elvis Presley, wasn’t showing up for work, President Nixon sought a replacement he could shove into the public eye. He was in desperate need of a heartwarming story. A report from Alexander Haig landed on his desk in 1973 that summarized a series of State department dispatches from the ambassador to India: an abominable snowman had been captured in neighboring Nepal.
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