George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. Rodriguez and Weisman, op. cit., p. 241.

  2. Washington Post, Nov. 20, 1986.^

  3. Washington Post, Feb. 12, 1987.

  4. Washington Post, Dec. 18, 1986, Wall Street Journal, Dec. 19, 1986.^

  5. Donald T. Regan, For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington (New York: Harcourt Brace
    Jovanovitch, 1988), pp. 368-73.

  6. Ibid.

  7. New York Times, March 2, 1989.

  8. CovertAction, No. 33, Winter 1990, p. 15.

  9. Stenographic Transcript of Hearings Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations,
    Nomination Hearing for Donald Phinney Gregg to be Ambassador to the Republic of Korea. Washington,
    D.C., May 12 and June 15, 1989. Some misspellings in the transcript have been corrected here.^

  10. Mary McCrory, `` The Truth According to Gregg, '' Washington Post, June 22, 1989.

  11. NEPL contributions 1985 printout, cited in Armstrong, op. cit., p. 226.^

  12. Kissinger letters, declassified in 1984, photostats in EIR Special Report: Irangate..., '' pp. 52, 55. Angleton quote in Tom Mangold, Cold Warrior (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1991), p. 352. Mangold defines rebbe '' as not a rabbi, but trusted counselor and family friend. '' See also Burton Hersh, In
    the Hall of Mirrors: The Cold War's Distorted Images, '' in The Nation, June 23, 1991. Hersh says: `` I
    knew Angleton in the last five years of his life [he died May 11, 1987]. Angleton was amusing himself just
    then with a vendetta against Lyndon LaRouche. ''^

  13. Director FBI to D[efense] I[ntelligence] A[gency], Sept. 30, 1986, classified SECRET.

  14. Bush at Shelton, Iowa, July 31, 1987, quoted in EIR Special Report: `` Irangate..., '' p. 65.^

  15. Secord to North 5/5/86 memorandum marked SECRET, declassified Feb. 26, 1988 by Special
    Prosecutor Lawrence Walsh, photostat in EIR Special Report: `` Irangate..., '' p. 31.^

  16. Washington Post, March 27, 1989.

  17. Corporate records of the First National Bank of Alexandria and the First Citizens Bank of Alexandria,
    1940s to 1960s, in Polk's Bankers Directory. Clarence J. Robinson, Reminiscences (Fairfax, Va.: George
    Mason University, 1983). Robinson was the owner of the massive weapons warehouse, `` Robinson's
    Terminal Warehouse, '' for which Albert V. Bryan was the registered agent. Over 100 interviews with
    family, friends and associates of Judge Bryan in banking, freemasonry, armaments, Episcopal Church and
    other fields.

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