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Bush, Bin Laden Families Linked To Funding of Ground Zero Mosque

Com­ment: Con­ser­v­a­tive com­men­ta­tor Pamela Geller has researched the fund­ing appa­ra­tus behind the con­tro­ver­sial “Ground Zero Mosque” project in New York City–the build­ing of a Mosque and Islam­ic activ­i­ties cen­ter two blocks from the site of the World Trade Cen­ter. It turns out that the fam­i­ly and milieu of Abdul­lah Alireza are involved with the insti­tu­tions […]

Good Evening Mr. Bush! I’ll Be Your Server Tonight!

Exem­pli­fy­ing the grotesque, orgias­tic hagiog­ra­phy to which the media have been sub­ject­ing us since George H.W. Bush died is a reput­ed con­ver­sa­tion between the dying George H.W. Bush and Dubya, as report­ed by James Bak­er. After speak­ing to oth­er off­spring and rel­a­tives, the dying Pop­py report­ed­ly spoke with Shrub, who alleged­ly said: “I’ll see you in Heav­en, Dad!” Sup­pos­ed­ly, Pop­py spoke no more before going on to his Eter­nal Reward. If, in fact, such a ren­dezvous does take place, we do not expect it to occur in the Celes­tial Here­after. Exem­pli­fy­ing the mur­der­ous real­i­ties of George H.W. Bush’s tenure on earth is his super­vi­sion of the Afghan Muja­hadin and the birth of Al-Qae­da: “ . . . . More to the point, now, in the Afghanistan War, Vice Pres­i­dent Bush’s inter­ests and Osama bin Laden’s con­verged. In using bin Laden’s Arab Afghans as proxy war­riors against the Sovi­ets, Bush advo­cat­ed a pol­i­cy that was ful­ly in line with Amer­i­can inter­ests at that time. But he did not con­sid­er the long-term impli­ca­tions of sup­port­ing a net­work of Islam­ic fun­da­men­tal­ist rebels. . . . . Specif­i­cal­ly, as Vice Pres­i­dent in the mid-eight­ies, Bush sup­port­ed aid­ing the mujahideen in Afghanistan through the Mak­tab al-Khi­damat (MAK) or Ser­vices Offices, which sent mon­ey and fight­ers to the Afghan resis­tance in Peshawar. ‘Bush was in charge of the covert oper­a­tions that sup­port­ed the MAK,’ says John Lof­tus, a Jus­tice Depart­ment offi­cial in the eight­ies. ‘They were essen­tial­ly hir­ing a ter­ror­ist to fight ter­ror­ism. . . . Cofound­ed by Osama bin Laden and Abdul­lah Azzam, the MAK was the pre­cur­sor to bin Laden’s glob­al ter­ror­ist net­work, Al Qae­da. It sent mon­ey and fight­ers to the Afghan resis­tance in Peshawar, Pak­istan, and even the Unit­ed States to bring thou­sands of war­riors to Afghanistan to fight the Sovi­et Union. The MAK was lat­er linked to the 1993 bomb­ing of the World Trade Cen­ter in New York through an office in Brook­lyn known as the Al-Kifah Refugee Cen­ter. It is not clear how much con­tact he had with bin Laden, but Sheikh Omar Abdel Rah­man, the ‘Blind Sheikh,’ who mas­ter­mind­ed the 1993 bomb­ing of the World Trade Cen­ter, also appeared in Peshawar on occa­sion. . . . ”

August, 2001: Israeli Intelligence Officers Travel to Washington to Warn of Impending “Large Scale” Bin Laden Terror Attacks

Israeli intel­li­gence warned the CIA of impend­ing “large scale” attacks by Bin Laden net­work. Two offi­cers were sent to Wash­ing­ton in August, 2001 to warn U.S. Is this part of the rea­son Truthers, neo-Nazis, Saud­is, Bushies and oth­ers blame the attacks on Mossad?

Former Reagan, Bush I, Bush II Staffer Found Murdered

John Wheel­er found mur­dered. Had much to do with U.S. recon­nais­sance satel­lites. Was this con­nect­ed to pro­posed German/U.S. recon­nais­sance satel­lite pro­gram?

Guess Who Oversaw BCCI’s Afairs for the Treasury Department under Reagan/Bush?

Com­ment: The bril­liant new book Fam­i­ly of Secrets by Russ Bak­er ana­lyzes the BCCI imbroglio at great length. (It was the BCCI nexus that spawned the busi­ness rela­tion­ship between the Bush and Bin Laden fam­i­lies.) Of course, the BCCI/James R. Bath con­cate­na­tion lies at the foun­da­tion of the inves­ti­ga­tion into the ter­ror-fund­ing appa­ra­tus that was […]

Repost: FTR #248 Bushed — The Political Heritage of George W.

A prophet­ic rebroad­cast: the polit­i­cal her­itage to which George W. is heir. The Bush fam­i­ly has a long, exten­sive, influ­en­tial, and large­ly sin­is­ter his­to­ry.

Bush Weighs Reaching Out To ‘Brothers’

by Eli LakeTHE NEW YORK SUNWASHINGTON — The Bush admin­is­tra­tion is qui­et­ly weigh­ing the prospect of reach­ing out to the par­ty that found­ed mod­ern polit­i­cal Islam, the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood. Still in its ear­ly stages and below the radar, the cur­rent Amer­i­can delib­er­a­tions and diplo­ma­cy with the orga­ni­za­tion, known in Ara­bic as Ikhwan, take on new […]

Bush, al-Qaeda and Saddam

by Lucy Komis­ar From A Game as Old as EmpireSum­ma­ry high­lights from Chap­ter 4: “The BCCI Game: Bank­ing on Amer­i­ca, Bank­ing on Jihad” BCCI: How the Rea­­gan-Bush-CIA team used an off­shore bank to run guns, finance Islam­ic jihadists, and laun­der mon­ey. BCCI enriched the entourage of the Bush­es and oth­er Wash­ing­ton influ­en­tials. Its biggest share­hold­ers […]

FTR #538 Bush’s Buddy—The Acquittal of Sammy the Aryan

Record­ed Decem­ber 11, 2005 Lis­ten: MP3 Side 1  Side 2 REALAUDIO Intro­duc­tion: Begin­ning with an inter­view with the remark­able John Lof­tus, this broad­cast high­lights the cir­cum­stances sur­round­ing the acquit­tal of Sami al-Arian—a close polit­i­cal ally of George W. Bush. In addi­tion to his close rela­tion­shio with Bush and oth­er promi­nent Repub­li­cans, “Sam­my the Aryan” is […]

Naming Names: The Bin Laden Galaxy

by Jean-Charles Bris­ard Jean-Charles Bris­ard explores the rela­tion­ships between the Bin Laden fam­i­ly and friends and Osama. The inter­con­nec­tion between these enti­ties is fright­en­ing. This book was banned for pub­lish­ing for three years until a Euro­pean court recent­ly over­ruled that motion, which was ini­ti­at­ed by the Bin Laden Fam­i­ly. from the orig­i­nal text: Ben Laden: […]

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