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Appendix III<br />

4. Vietnam: Why Did We Go?, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1984) p. 164.<br />

5. France and England in North America, Francis Parkman, (New York: The Viking Press, 1983; originally<br />

published in 1865) Vol. I of II, pp. 1172, 1173.<br />

6. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 301.<br />

Chapter 42<br />

1. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,<br />

Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 57.<br />

2. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 86.<br />

3. The Wandering Jew, Eugene Sue, (New York: Random House, Inc., no date; originally published in 1844)<br />

Vol. I, pp. 308, 309.<br />

4. The American Pope, John Cooney, (New York: Times Books, 1984) pp. xiii-xvi.<br />

5. National Catholic Reporter, “Divided Loyalties of a Catholic Diplomat”, Peter Hebblethwaite, S.J.,<br />

(Kansas City, Missouri, September 9, 1994) p. 34.<br />

6. EIR Special Report: Project Democracy, Assorted Authors, (Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence<br />

Review, 1987) p. 323.<br />

7. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?”, Martin Lee, (Kansas City, Missouri,<br />

October 14, 1983) p. 1.<br />

8. Secret and Suppressed, Jim Keith, (Portland, Oregon: Feral House, 1993) p. 88.<br />

9. The American Pope, p. 105.<br />

Chapter 43<br />

1. The <strong>Vatican</strong> Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by<br />

Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) pp. 142, 143.<br />

2. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks, (New York: Dell Publishing<br />

Co., 1975) p. 55.<br />

3. J.F.K.: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, (New<br />

York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) p. 154.<br />

4. Ibid, p. 264.<br />

5. Ibid, p. 257.<br />

6. First Hand Knowledge, Robert D. Morrow, (New York: Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., 1992) p. 249.<br />

7. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,<br />

(Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) pp. 511, 512.<br />

Chapter 44<br />

1. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:<br />

Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 215.<br />

2. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,<br />

1857) p. 47.<br />

3. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,<br />

1968; originally published in 1886) p. 484.<br />

4. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 267.<br />

5. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.<br />

Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 23.<br />

6. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;<br />

originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) p. 115.<br />

7. The Deadly Deception: Freemasonry Exposed By One of Its Top Leaders, James D. Shaw & Tom C.<br />

McKenney, (Lafayette, Louisiana: Huntington House, Inc., 1988) pp. 75-76.<br />

8. An Inquiry Into the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Emmett McLoughlin, (New York: Lyle Stuart,<br />

Inc., 1963) p. 4.<br />

9. Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?, Mark Lane, (New York:<br />

Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991) p. 85.<br />

10. Mortal Error: The Shot that Killed JFK, Bonar Menninger, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992) p. 108.<br />

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