CHAPTER 13: PUBLIC RELATIONS JOB

  1.     FBI memo, including CIA memo, Church Committee, Vol 2, Exhibit 61, SUBJECT; Interagency Committee on Intelligence (Ad Hoc) May 17, 1973, by James Angleton, https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/documents/spying-americans-new-release-infamous-huston-plan/23a.pdf.

  2.     A Look Over My Shoulder, 383; Strong Man, 148.

  3.     The Weather Underground, Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Fourth Congress, First Session, January 1975, 13 (“Weather Underground”).

  4.     To: SAC Albany, From: Director, FBI Counterintelligence Program Black Nationalist-Hate Group Internal Security, August 25, 1967, https://vault.fbi.gov/cointel-pro/cointel-pro-black-extremists/cointelpro-black-extremists-part-01-of/view.

  5.     A Look Over My Shoulder, 270.

  6.     RN, 447.

  7.     White House Years, 465.

  8.     White House Years, 465.

  9.     Bright Shining Lie, 745.

  10.   White House Years, 465.

  11.   White House Years, 487.

  12.   White House Years, 491.

  13.   White House Years, 495, 497.

  14.   A Look Over My Shoulder, 389–90.

  15.   Bright Shining Lie, 746.

  16.   The Man Who Kept the Secrets, 277–78.

  17.   David St. John, One of Our Agents Is Missing (New York: New American Library, 1967), 7.

  18.   Memo, Chief, Security Research Staff, Chief, LEOB/Security Research Staff, E. Howard HUNT Jr., January 26, 1970, Hunt Fourth Security File, https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=103905.

  19.   Jim Hougan, Secret Agenda (New York: Ballantine Books, 1984), 14–16.

  20.   Memorandum for: Director of Security, SUBJECT: Comment on Manuscript, Give Us This Day: CIA and the Bay of Pigs Invasion by Edward J. Hamilton, February 16, 1970, Hunt Fourth Security File.

  21.   Memorandum for: Director of Security, February 16, 1970. Hunt Fourth Security File.

  22.   Nedzi Hearings, Testimony of Paul Gaynor, 172.

  23.   Transmittal Slip, February 17, 1970, https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=103905, Hunt Fourth Security File.

  24.   Letter, EHH to WFB, January 30, 1970. WFBP. “I’ve received Helms’ blessing to retire as soon as I can locate a new outside job,” Hunt wrote.

  25.   To: DDP, FROM: Howard Hunt [initialed “HH”], SUBJECT: Buckley 2 March 1970, Hunt Fourth Security File.

  26.   American Spy, 159.

  27.   Nedzi Hearings, 87.

  28.   The final report of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, United States Senate (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974), 1122, citing Executive Session Testimony of Mullen and Company Case officer, Executive Session testimony of Robert F. Bennett; Mullen and Company Case officer, memorandum for the record, April 30, 1971, Subject: Association of Robert R. Mullen and Company with the Hughes Tool Company. This document is found at Tab 16, Supplement CIA material, vol. 2 (Senate Watergate Report).

  29.   Memorandum for the Record, Subject: Watergate—Frank A. O’Malley, February 21, 1974, NARA/JFK RIF #104–10103–10042.

  30.   Confidential, Interview Report Name of Subject E. Howard Hunt, Hunt Fourth Security File, https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=103905.

  31.   Memorandum for: Deputy Director of Plans, Subject: E. Howard Hunt—Utilization by Central Cover Staff, October 14, 1970, NARA/JFK RIF #104–10119–10322.

  32.   Memorandum for: The Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Attention: Mr. Arnold Parham, Subject: Robert R. Mullen Company, 21 June 1972. Reproduced in Hearings of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-Third Congress, Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 80, book 3, p. 11.

  33.   Memorandum for: Deputy Director of Plans, Subject: E. Howard Hunt—Utilization by Central Cover Staff.

  34.   RN, 470.

  35.   RN, 471.

  36.   H. R. Haldeman, The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1994), 172.

  37.   John Prados and Luke Nichter, “Spying on Americans: New Release of the Infamous Huston Plan,” https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/intelligence/2020–06–25/spying-americans-new-release-infamous-huston-plan#_edn8.

  38.   Rockefeller Commission Report, 123.

  39.   Rockefeller Commission Report, 123.

  40.   Mark Riebling, Wedge: The Secret War Between the FBI and CIA (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994), 284–85.

  41.   “Spying on Americans.”

  42.   The Man Who Kept the Secrets, 319.

  43.   Strong Man, 494.

  44.   Tom Charles Huston interview transcript, by Timothy Naftali, April 30, 2008. Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, Oral Histories. https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/virtuallibrary/documents/histories/huston-2008–04–30.pdf.

  45.   The Man Who Kept the Secrets, 319.