- Ronald Reagan, An American Life (New York, 1990), p. 271.
- Jack and JoAnn Hinckley, Breaking Points (Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1985), p. 169.
- Breaking Points, p. 215.
- Judy Hasson, United Press International, July 31, 1985.
- Joan Quigley, What Does Joan Say? (New York, 1990), p. 12.
- Newsweek, April 20, 1981, p. 29.
- Weinberger, Fighting for Peace, pp. 230-231.
- For Bush's staff see "George Bush--Keeping His Profile Low So He Can Keep His Influence
High," National Journal, June 20, 1981, p. 1096 ff.;Post, April 1, 1981. and Arthur Wiese, "The Bush Team," Houston - Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover, "Why Do Conservatives Hate Bush?", The
Washingtonian, April 1982. - Washington Post, March 2, 1990.
- See Gordon Thomas, Pontiff (New York, 1983).
- Gordon Thomas, Averting Armageddon (New York, 1984), p. 74.
- Averting Aramgeddon, p. 268.
- Averting Armageddon, p. 75.
- Barbara Honegger, October Surprise (New York: Tudor Publishing, 1989), p. 240. Many are the
names that have been attributed to informant "Y," including Ibrahim Razin, Racine, Oswald Le
Winter, Oscar LeWinter, and George Cave, who was supposedly once a CIA employee specializing
in Iranian affairs. - See Corriere della Sera and La Stampa, July 24, 1990.
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Chapter -XVIII- Iran- Contra
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