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Behind the Bushes
THE NEW GENERATION

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The first 80 years behind the Bushes
DSL: Dubya as a second language
Daddy Bush and Clinton and BCCI
THE BUSH LEAGUE
Richard Armitage
Dick Cheney
Terrance Gainer
Manhattan Institute
Colin Powell
Michael Powell


2001
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Looking behind
the Bushes
Great moments in a great American family
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Much of this article originally appeared in the Progressive Review during the
1992 campaign. It has been updated
THE 2000 CAMPAIGN

DUBYA AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
1999 AND LATER
BUSH AND CLINTON AND BCCI
1918
Prescott Bush Sr., leads a raid on a Indian tomb to secure Geronimo's skull
for Skull & Bones.
1937
Prescott Bush's investment firm sets up deal for the Luftwaffe so it can
obtain tetraethyl lead.
1942
Three firms with which Prescott Bush is associated are seized under the
Trading with the Enemy Act.
SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE: The president of the Florida Holocaust Museum said
Saturday that George W. Bush's grandfather derived a portion of his personal
fortune through his affiliation with a Nazi-controlled bank. John Loftus, a
former prosecutor in the Justice Department's Nazi War Crimes Unit, said his
research found that Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a principal in the
Union Banking Corp. in Manhattan in the late 1930s and the 1940s. Leading
Nazi industrialists secretly owned the bank at that time, Loftus said, and
were moving money into it through a second bank in Holland even after the
United States declared war on Germany. The bank was liquidated in 1951,
Loftus said, and Bush's grandfather and great-grandfather received $1.5
million from the bank as part of that dissolution . . . Loftus pointed out
that the Bush family would not be the only American political dynasty to have
ties to the "wrong side of World War II." The Rockefellers had financial
connections to Nazi Germany, he said. Loftus also reminded his audience that
John F. Kennedy's father, an avowed isolationist and former ambassador to
Great Britain, profited during the 1930s and '40s from Nazi stocks that he
owned. "No one today blames the Democrats because Jack Kennedy's father
bought Nazi stocks," Loftus said. Still, he said, it is important to
understand these historical connections for what they tell us about politics
today. The World War II experience points out how easy it was then -- and
remains today -- to hide money in multinational funds.
SARASOTA HERALD TRIBUNE
1953
George Bush and the Liedtke brothers form Zapata Petroleum. Zapata's
subsidiary, Zapata Offshore, later becomes known for its close ties to the
CIA.
1954
The Bush family buys out the Liedtke brothers.
1955
George Bush sets up a Mexican drilling operation, Permago, with a frontman to
obscure his ownership. The frontman later is convicted of defrauding the
Mexican government of $58 million.
1959
Manuel Noriega recruited as an agent by the US Defense Intelligence Agency.
1960
Some investigators believe George Bush spent part of this year and the next
in Miami on behalf of the CIA, organizing rightwing exiles for an invasion of
Cuba. Is said to have worked with later Iran-Contra figure Felix Rodriguez.
1961
According to the Realist, CIA official Fletcher Prouty delivers three Navy
ships to agents in Guatemala to be used in the Bay of Pigs invasion. Prouty
claims he delivered the ships to a CIA agent named George Bush. Agent Bush
named the ships the Barbara, Houston and Zapata.
Bay of Pigs invasion fails. Right-wingers blame Kennedy for failure to
provide air cover. CIA loses 15 men, another 1100 are imprisoned.
George Bush invites Rep. TL. Ashley -- a fellow Skull & Boner -- down to
Texas for a party in order to meet "an attractive girl." Bush writes that
"she may be accompanied by an Austrian ski instructor but I think we can
probably flush him at the local dance hall." Bush notes that he's had to
unlist his phone because "Jane Morgan keeps calling me all the time." [From a
letter in the Ashley archives uncovered by Spy magazine.]
Zapata annual report boasts that the company has paid no taxes since it was
founded.
1963
John F. Kennedy is assassinated. Internal FBI memo reports that on November
22 "reputable businessman" George H. W. Bush reported hearsay that a certain
Young Republican "has been talking of killing the president when he comes to
Houston." The Young Republican was nowhere near Dallas on that date.
According to a 1988 story in The Nation, a memo from J. Edgar Hoover states
that "Mr. George Bush of the CIA" had been briefed on November 23rd, 1963
about the reaction of anti-Castro Cuban exiles in Miami to the assassination
of President Kennedy. George says it ain't him, admits he was in Texas but
can't remember where.
1964
George Bush runs as a Goldwater Republican for Congress. Campaigns against
the Civil Rights Act.
1966
Bush, runs as a moderate Republican, gets elected to Congress. Robert
Mosbacher chairs Oil Men for Bush.
Apache leader Ned Anderson meets with the Skull & Bones lawyer and George
Bush's brother Jonathan who attempt to return the skull Prescott Bush had
looted in 1933. Anderson refuses the skull because he says it isn't
Geronimo's.
1968
George W. Bush joins Skull & Bones at Yale
1970
Bush loses Senate race to Lloyd Bentsen, despite $112,000 in contributions
from a White House slush fund. Jim Baker is campaign chair. Bush later claims
to have reported correctly all but $6000 in cash --which he denies he got. A
1992 story in the New York Times says the $6000 was listed in records of Nixo
n's "townhouse operation" which was designed in part to make GOP
congressional candidates vulnerable to blackmail.
1971
Bush is named UN Ambassador by Nixon.
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs finds enough evidence of Noriega's
involvement in drug dealing to indict him, but US Attorney's office in Miami
considers grabbing Noriega in Panama for trial here to be impractical. State
Department also urges BNDD to back off.
1972
Bill Liedtke gathers $700,000 in anonymous contributions for the Nixon
campaign, delivering the money in cash, checks and securities to the
Committee to Re-Elect the President (the infamous CREEP) one day before such
contributions become illegal. Bill says he did it as a favor to George.
1973
Bush is named GOP national chair. Brings into the party the Heritage Groups
Council, an organization with a number of Nazi sympathizers.
Bush, according to Lowell Weicker, inquires as to whether records of the
"townhouse operation" should be burned.
Robert Mosbacher wins an offshore drilling concession from Philippine
dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
Watergate tapes indicate concern by Nixon and aide HR Haldeman that the
investigation into Watergate might expose the "Bay of Pigs thing." Nixon also
speaks of the "Texans" and the "Cubans." and mentions "Mosbacher."
In another tape, Nixon decides following his re-election to get signed
resignations from his whole government so he can centralize his power. Says
Nixon to John Erlichman: "Eliminate everyone, except George Bush. Bush will
do anything for our cause."
1974
Bush is named special envoy to China.
1975
DEA report notes Noreiga's involvement in drug trade.
George W. Bush graduates from Harvard Business School

1976
Jerry Ford names George Bush CIA director, his fourth political patronage job
in a little over five years. Bush later claims this is the first time he ever
worked for the CIA. At his confirmation hearings, Bush says, "I think we
should tread very carefully on governments that are constitutionally elected."
Bush holds first known meeting with Noriega. Noriega starts receiving
$110,000 a year from the CIA.
Noriega found to be working for Cubans as well, but keeps his CIA gig.
Bush sets up Team B within the CIA, a group of neo-conservative outsiders and
generals who proceed to double the agency's estimate of Soviet military
spending.
Senate committee headed by Frank Church proposes revealing size of the
country's black budget -- intelligence spending that, in contradiction to the
Constitution, is kept secret even from the Hill. According to journalist Tim
Weiner, Bush argues that the revelation would be a disaster and would
compromise the agency beyond repair. By a one vote margin the matter is
referred to the Senate. It never reaches the floor.
Chilean dissident Orlando Letelier is assassinated by Chilean secret police
agents. CIA fails to inform FBI of pending plot and of assassins' arrival in
US. CIA claims the hit was the work of left-wingers in search of a martyr.
Bush writes internal CIA memo asking to see cable on Jack Ruby visiting
Santos Trafficante in jail. In 1992, Bush will deny any interest in the JFK
assassination while CIA head.
Bush claims nuclear war is winnable.
1977
Philippine dictator Marcos buys back Robert Mosbacher's oil concession.
Mosbacher claims he was swindled. Philippine officials say they never saw any
expenditures by Mosbacher on the project.
1978
Bush, Mosbacher and Jim Baker become partners in an oil deal.
>From a Washington Post article by Bob Woodward and Walter Pincus: "According
to those involved in Bush's first political action committee, there were
several occasions in 1978-79, when Bush was living in Houston and traveling
the country in his first run for the presidency, that he set aside periods of
up to 24 hours and told aides that he had to fly to Washington for a secret
meeting of former CIA directors. Bush told his aides that he could not
divulge his whereabouts, and that he would not be available." Former CIA
chief Stansfield Turner denies such meetings took place.
George W. Bush declares his candidacy for the Midland Congressional district.
He wins the Republican primary and loses in the general election.
George W. Bush begins operations of his oil firm, Arbusto Energy. With the
help of Jonathan Bush, he assembles several dozen investors in a limited
partnership including Dorothy Bush, Lewis Lehrman, William Draper, and James
Bath, a Houston aircraft broker
1979
George W. Bush begins Arbusto Energy with the help of his brother Jonathan,
Dorothy Bush, Lewis Lehrman, William Draper, and James Bath.
1980
Bush becomes Reagan's vice presidential candidate. Runs as a rightwinger
again.
Mosbacher becomes chief fundraiser for Bush's presidential campaign. Forms a
millionaire's club of 250 contributors, each of whom cough up $100,000.
William Casey forms a working group to prepare for possible Carter October
political surprise. In early October, an Iranian official meets with three
top Reagan campaign aides. All three deny memory of the meeting in subsequent
proceedings.
Prescott Bush, offers his services to the Reagan-Bush covert operations of
the 1990 campaign. In a letter to James Baker marked PRIVATE AND
CONFIDENTIAL, he writes, "Herb Cohen - the guy that offered help on the
Iranian hostage situation - called me yesterday afternoon.Herb has a couple
of reliable sources on the National Security Council, about whom the [Carter]
administration does not know, who can keep him posted on developments."
On October 21, Reagan hints he has a secret plan to release the hostages.
This is right around the alleged date of a Paris meeting at which the
so-called "October Surprise" was settled. Some allege that at this meeting it
was agreed to end the arms embargo against Iran if Iran would release its
hostages after the election. While Bush's presence at this meeting has been
denied by the House committee investigating the October Surprise, Bush's
whereabouts at this critical time remain in doubt. The White House, in fact,
has leaked conflicting stories.
Rep. Dan Quayle goes on a Florida golfing vacation with seven other men and
Paula Parkinson -- an insurance lobbyist who later posed nude for Playboy.
Parkinson describes Quayle as a husband on the make, but says she turned him
down because she was already having an affair with another congressman.
Marilyn Quayle says, "anybody who knows Dan Quayle knows he would rather play
golf than have sex."
The Reagan-Bush campaign receives stolen copies of Carter's briefing books.
Bush's campaign manager, James Baker, forces the dismissal of Bush aide
Jennifer Fitzgerald, described in a 1982 Time story as having "much to say
about where Bush goes, what he does and whom he sees." Bush continues to pay
Fitzgerald out of his own pocket.
1981
Reagan-Bush inaugurated. Hostages released moments before. Shortly
thereafter, arms shipments to Iran resume from Israel and America. In July,
an Argentinean plane chartered by Israel crashes in Soviet territory. It is
found to have made three deliveries of American military supplies to Iran. In
a 1991 story in Esquire, Craig Unger quotes Alexander Haig as saying "I have
a sneaking suspicion that someone in the White House winked." Says Unger:
"This secret and illegal sale of military equipment continued for years
afterwards."
James Baker named Reagan's chief of staff.
SEC filings for Zapata Oil for 1960-66 are found to have been "inadvertently
destroyed."
Reagan authorizes CIA assistance to Contras.
1982
CIA director William Casey begins Operation Black Eagle to expand US role in
Central America. Urges use of "selected Latin American and European
governments, organizations and individuals" in the project.
Inslaw, a computer software company, signs a $10 million contract to install
a case-tracking program in 94 US Attorney's offices. Four months later, after
obtaining a copy of Inslaw's proprietary version of the program, the
government cancels the contract and begins an aggressive campaign to force
the company into bankruptcy. Later sources claim that the program was
installed by the CIA and sold to various foreign intelligence agencies.
After $3 million is poured into Arbusto with little oil and no profits,
George W. Bush changes the company name to Bush Exploration Oil Co.
Subsequently he is kept afloat by an investment from Philip Uzielli, a
Princeton friend of James Baker III. Uzielli buys 10% of the company for $1
million when the entire enterprise is valued at less than $400,000.
Subsequently, to save the company, George W. Bush merges with Spectrum 7, a
small oil firm owned by William DeWitt and Mercer Reynolds. Bush becomes
president of Spectrum 7. He also gets 14% of the Spectrum's stock. Meanwhile,
50 original investors in Arbusto get paid off at about 20 cents on the dollar.
1983
Noriega meets again with George Bush.
Bush presents an autographed photo to a WWII Ukrainian leader who served
under the Nazis and whose regime killed 100,000 Jews.
KAL 007 crashes under circumstances that remain suspicious to this day.
Bush promotes Jennifer Fitzgerald from appointments secretary to executive
assistant. Seven staffers resign in protest. Fitzgerald tells the New York Po
st: "Everyone keeps painting me as this old ogre. I really don't worry about
it. All these bizarre things just simply aren't true."
Neil Bush forms his first oil company. He puts in $100, his partners
contribute $160,000 and Neil is named president of the firm, JNB Exploration.
Jeb Bush's business partner, Alberto Duque, goes bankrupt, is eventually
convicted of fraud and is sentenced to 15 years in prison.
1984
Jeb Bush lobbies the Department of Health & Human Services on behalf of right
wing Cuban--American businessman Miguel Recarey, Jr., whose medical firm
later collapses. Recarey, who was close to mobster Santos Trafficante, later
disappears with at least $12 million in federal funds.
Jeb is also serving as the Reagan-Bush liason with Contras and Nicaguan
exiles in Miami.
George Bush takes part in meetings to plan increased "third country" aid to
the Contras..
CIA mines Nicaraguan harbors.
1985
Jennifer Fitzgerald is sent to work on Capitol Hill after stories arise
linking her romantically with George Bush.
Stuart Spencer's public relation firm starts receiving over $350,000 from
Panama to improve Noriega's image.
CIA starts using BCCI as a conduit.
George Bush thanks Oliver North for "dedication and tireless work with the
hostage thing,

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