How Bush 41 Tricked Saddam Into Invading Kuwait

15 January 2006

 

According to the book 'Unholy Babylon' by Adel Darwish and Gregory Alexander (Gollancz Paperback 1991): The US before the first Gulf War gave Saddam to understand that it would not interfere in its quarrel with Kuwait. US Ambassador April Glaspie conveyed the message to Saddam that the US 'had no opinion' on Iraq's future intentions with regard to Kuwait. (Kuwait as a state separate from Iraq was a creation of the British to protect their oil interests.)

 


The Bushes, and the Death of Reason (Investigation into the October Surprise)

09 May 2005

 

I found the photo among unpublished documents of a congressional investigation into the so-called October Surprise case, accusations that George H.W. Bush and other Republicans sabotaged President Jimmy Carter during the 1980 campaign by going behind his back and secretly negotiating with Iran's Islamic government as it held 52 Americans hostage.

 


The Skull and Bones of August
August 2004

 

 

Recently, an astute Japanese analyst drew a disturbing parallel between [George H.W.] Bush [S&B 1948] and FDR, who was greatly influenced by Stimson. According to the writer, FDR lured Japan into World War II through an intricate series of economic warfare maneuvers which left Japan with little choice but to strike-back. In much the same way, said the analyst, Bush had lured Saddam Hussein into Kuwait in order to launch a new Gulf War that would have consequences reaching far beyond Iraq and the Middle East.

 


The Secrets of Timothy McVeigh

15 June 2001

 

As these agencies corroborated, McVeigh's supervisors were actually Iraqi military officers, from intelligence units, quietly brought into the United States at the end of the brief Persian Gulf War, 1991. They were part of more than four thousand of the same, supposed defectors, arranged by then President George Herbert Walker Bush. The Elder Bush, many do not know, for the decade of the 1980s, was the PRIVATE business partner of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi strongman.

 


George Bush's Heroin Connection

06 September 1994

 

A mysterious political deal in which former Pres. George Bush granted a last-minute commutation to a Pakistani drug smuggler named Aslam P. Adam is discussed. The strange affair raises questions about the former commander in chief's commitment to his war on drugs and threatens to embarrass his party.

 



Bush Family Values

01 September 1992

 

Since George Bush has raised "family values" as a campaign issue repeatedly, though, it seems only fair to take a look at his own family. A computer search showed that over the past five years stories have periodically surfaced chronicling the individual business antics of the president's sons -- each riding comfortably through life in the slipstream of his father's growing power and influence.

 


Skull for Scandal: Did Bush's Father Rob Geronimo's Grave?

 

The other grave robber whose name is given, Ellery James, we encountered in Chapter 1--he was to be an usher at Prescott's wedding three years later. And the fellow who applied acid to the stolen skull, burning off the flesh and hair, was Neil Mallon. Years later, Prescott Bush and his partners chose Mallon as chairman of Dresser Industries; Mallon hired Prescott's son, George Bush, for George's first job; and George Bush named his son, Neil Mallon Bush, after the flesh-picker.

 


Hinkley and Bush Families were Close Friends

 

Everyone knows who John Hinckley, Jr. is.  But a much more interesting subject is, who is John Hinckley, Sr.? In 1980, Hinckley Sr. was a Texas oilman who, the records show, strove mightily to get fellow Texas oilman George H.W. Bush the Republican nomination for president. Neither Bush nor Hinckley wanted Ronald Reagan to become president, because Reagan was opposed to tax breaks for the oil industry. The effort to make Bush Sr. president in 1980 failed; but Bush and his friend and backer Hinckley Sr. got the next best thing – Vice-President of the United States. A couple months later, Hinckley Jr. shot Reagan, and Bush Sr. very nearly became president at that time.

 


BIG OIL and TERRORISTS

 

The British Monarchy financed the oil endeavors of George Herbert Walker Bush, which later became the firm of which he owns a great part, Pennzoil. Bush then used crooked high court judges in Texas to grab onto their competitor, Texaco, whose major source of oil is Iraq. When the Queen of England visits America, she stays at the home in Texas of Bush the Elder's trusted secret money handler, William Stamps Farish III, who owns and boards the studs that mate with the Queen's mares.

 


George Bush Sr. on a Zapata Oil platform off the coast of Cuba

 


From Burma to Bush, a Heroin Trail

11 November 1987

 

This is a story that makes Watergate seem like a petty crime blown out of proportion by a gaggle of hysterical Eastern journalists. Here is a shocking tale of corruption and deceit in the highest places. It reveals that evil in general has become so pervasive that one can believe it only if prepared by the imaginations of such novelists as Robert Ludlum or John Le Carre.

 

 

Bill, George Show Keeps Laughs Coming

12 November 2006

 

 

They're separated by more than 20 years, they come from opposing political parties, and one evicted the other from the White House. But Bill Clinton and George Bush act like a team, a pair of touring comedians with a well-honed act.

 


The Best of Friends!

 


Dad Slams Attack on Bush At King Rite

10 February 2006

 

Former President George H.W. Bush has expressed dismay and anger at attacks on his son, President Bush, at the funeral for Coretta Scott King. Former President Bush also had praise for his friend, Bill Clinton: "I thought President Clinton was maybe the best. It was his crowd. They talk about Bill Clinton being 'the first black president,' well when you walk into that church with 12,000 or whatever it was, I mean it was very clear who that crowd loved and respected."

 


1991: Year of Injustice that Took Down a President

 

PART 1: Introduction

 

President George H. W. Bush needed to stonewall matters relating to the Iran-Contra scandal, the "October Surprise", the investigations of BCCI (often referred to as the Bank of Crooks and Criminals international), and the infamous Inslaw case.  Each seemingly separate scandal was, in reality, a tentacle of the same octopus and led back to it's head -- Bush.



 

PART 2: The Deaths of Senator John Heinz and ex-Senator John Tower

 

 

For those who believe in the accuracy of ghostly readings, it was easy to understand how the strange deaths of two United States Senators one day apart sealed the fate of the sitting President and assured his term in office would end when the people went to the polls in November of 1992.

 


 

PART 3: The Execution of Reporters Anson NG and Danny Casolaro

 

A decade later, journalists Anson Ng and "Danny" Casolaro were tracing the money that flowed between the mob and the administration of the 41st President of the United States.  In so doing, they had  woven a web of intelligence operations, autonomous sovereign nations within the United States, money laundering, and multiple murders.

 


 

PART 4: The Scandal Haunting Bush Going into the 1992 Election

 

One slanderous story occupied the final years of Ronald Reagan's presidency and continued unabated into the Bush presidency.  The same subject matter, the same drugs, the same unholy exchange of hostages for arms - the secret government of Iran Contra.

 


Dark Heart of the American Dream

16 June 2002

 

'You are looking at the biggest oil refinery in the world,' indicates LaNell Anderson. She refers to the edifice that is the 3,000-acre Exxon Mobil plant at Baytown, near Houston, producer of 507,800 barrels a day. Here begins a story of both dynasty and destiny, for it was on this spot in 1917 that the Bush family's oil connection was forged - where the Humble Oil company, which struck black gold in the Houston suburb of that name, took root, later to be- come the Exxon behemoth.

 



When Contemplating War, Beware of Babies in Incubators

06 September 2002

 

The Kuwait government had to find a way to "sell the war" to the American public. So... the American PR firm Hill & Knowlton was hired for $10.7 million to devise a campaign to win American support for the war. Craig Fuller, the firm's president and CEO, had been then-President George Bush's chief of staff when the senior Bush has served as vice president under Ronald Reagan.


The Crimes of Mena

29 January 1995

 

What actually went on in the woods of western Arkansas? The question is still relevant for what it may reveal about certain government operations during the time that Reagan and Bush were in the White House and Clinton was governor of Arkansas. In a mass of startling new documentation, answers are found and serious questions are posed. What, for example, happened to some nine different official investigations into Mena after 1987, from allegedly compromised federal grand juries to congressional inquiries suppressed by the National Security Council in 1988 under Ronald Reagan to still later Justice Department inaction under George Bush?

 


Native Americans Secretly Sterilized