1. Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File.
2. RN, 298.
3. Dirty Tricks, 3.
4. Dirty Tricks, 1–2.
5. Lost Crusader, 199.
6. A Look Over My Shoulder, 334.
7. The Man Who Kept the Secrets, 254.
8. Kliph Nesteroff, “The Comedy Writer That Helped Elect Richard M. Nixon,” WFMU’s Beware of the Blog, September 19, 2010, https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2010/09/richard-nixons-laugh-in.html.
9. Greg Daugherty, “Did Nixon’s ‘Laugh-In’ Cameo Help Him Win the 1968 Election?,” History, updated October 19, 2018, https://www.history.com/news/richard-nixon-laugh-in-cameo-1968.
10. Ike and Dick, 309.
11. Ryan Lintelman, “In 1968, When Nixon Said ‘Sock It to Me’ on Laugh-In, TV Was Never Quite the Same,” SmithsonianMag.com, January 19, 2018, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/1968-when-nixon-said-sock-it-me-laugh-tv-was-never-quite-same-again-180967869.
12. “Did Nixon’s Laugh-In Cameo Help Him Win the 1968 Election?”
13. RN, 323.
14. The Man Who Kept the Secrets, 251–52.
15. Dirty Tricks, 17–18.
16. RN, 322.
17. RN, 322.
18. RN, 335.
19. RN, 336.
20. A Look Over My Shoulder, 377.
21. Intriguing Life, 86.
22. Letter, Hunt to Helms, December 16, 1968, RHP.
23. Intriguing Life, 86.
24. Matthew Parker, Goldeneye: Where Bond Was Born; Ian Fleming’s Jamaica (New York: Pegasus Books, 2015), 23.