George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. Herbert S. Parmet, Eisenhower and the American Crusades (New York: The Macmillan
    Company, 1972), p. 14.

  2. New York Times, Sept. 6, 1952, Nov. 5, 1952, Nov. 7, 1956.

  3. Richardson to Prescott Bush, H. Smith Richardson Papers, University of North Carolina, Chapel
    Hill.

  4. Wayne S. Cole, America First: The Battle Against Intervention, 1940-1941 (Madison: the
    University of Wisconsin Press, 1953); interviews with Richardson family employees; H. Smith
    Richardson Foundation annual reports; Richardson to Prescott Bush, March 26, 1954, Richardson
    Papers. Washington Post, April 29, 1990.

  5. Parmet, op. cit., p. 481.

  6. John Prados, Keepers of the Keys: A History of the National Security Council from Truman to
    Bush (New York: William Morrow, 1991) pp. 92-95.

  7. Robert Callaghan in Covert Action, No. 33, Winter 1990. Prescott, Jr. was a board member of
    the National Strategy Information Center as of 1991. Both Prescott Sr. and Jr. were deeply involved
    along with Casey in the circles of Pan American Airlines, Pan Am's owners the Grace family, and
    the CIA's Latin American affairs. The center, based in Washington, D.C., declines public inquiriesabout its founding.


See also EIR Special Report: `` American Leviathan: Administrative Fascism under the Bush
Regime '' (Wiesbaden, Germany: Executive Intelligence Review Nachrichtenagentur, April 1990),
p. 192.



  1. For example, see Trumbull Higgins, The Perfect Failure: Kennedy, Eisenhower, and the CIA at
    the Bay of Pigs (New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1987), pp. 55-56, 89-90.
    Unverified information on the squads is provided in the affidavit of Daniel P. Sheehan, attorney forthe Christic Institute, reproduced in EIR Special Report:, `Project Democracy: TheParallel
    Government' behind the Iran-Contra Affair '' (Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review,
    1987), pp. 249-50.
    Some of the hired assassins have published their memoirs. See, for example, Felix Rodriguez andJohn Weisman, Secret Warrior (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989); and E. Howard Hunt,
    Undercover: Memoirs of an American Secret Agent (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1974).



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