Criminal Cast of CrimeBush Characters:
Prescott Bush - Grandfather (Pressy)
George Bush Sr. - former president (Poppy)
George Bush Jr. - current president (Dubya)
IT'S COMPLICATED... KEY POINTS:
and if none of this hodgepodge works for you - just watch it...
1. Pressy was arrested by J. Edgar Hoover in 1942 as CEO of Union Bank for trading with the Nazi's... and still didn't stop until 1951. He was a tire-salesman who got his first investment job with his father-in-law, Averill Harriman, and they both did regular business with the first head of the CIA, Allen Dulles, who in turn had helped them hide funding of Hitler's rise to power.
2. Pressy got Poppy his first job after a stint in the army and at Yale with the CIA's Allen Dulles, and Poppy stayed low-key at the CIA for a while. He's just finished a stint as a kid in the Skull and Bones, and was now looking to become a man.
3. Poppy started his first business, Zapata Oil, off the coast of Cuba, where the CIA was planning the "Bay of Pigs" invasion (CIA Code Name: "Operation Zapata") with anti-Castro guerillas. Poppy and E. Howard Hunt (who later admitted a CIA conspiracy in extorting a million dollars in hush-money out of Nixon) were working together in Cuba.
4. Pressy Bush funded young Richard Nixon for Congress and all the way up to his Presidential runs, along with Dulles and Harriman, rallying GOP and corporate support.
5. JFK won the Presidency in 1960. The CIA and their friends were pissed, but they ran the Bay of Pigs invasion anyway without his permission hoping he would be forced to commit U.S. troops. He didn't, the small force was captured, and JFK fired the top 3 guys in the CIA while publicly taking full responsibility.
6. After they screwed around with Cuba and Russia again during the Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK flipped, and asked J. Edgar Hoover to use the FBI to find and shut down all the secret CIA anti-Castro training centers. Lee Harvey Oswald was his best asset, and a double-agent for the CIA and FBI; he had announced he was a traitor when he went to Russia, then later came back and worked with both. Oswald lead the FBI to a few CIA camps before he was figured out and later framed.
7. JFK was assasinated on November 22, 1963. Poppy, Hunt, and Nixon all gave inconsistent reports where they were when they heard he got shot each time they were interviewed for several years; witnesses were killed; and various cover-ups ensued.
8. Later at a 1975 Senate re-investigation into the case, CIA Director William Colby starts talking, saying among other things: "Bush and Hunt were there, they were in charge of the shooters... maybe I'm saying too much." He was fired by President Gerald Ford and replaced with George H.W. (Poppy!) Bush as Head of the CIA. Even though Poppy said he had no experience, he quickly refused the agency's cooperation and killed the re-investigation.
9. In response to a CIA "in-your-face!" request for the FBI to investigate what happened, Hoover responded to the threat by writing a memo to then CIA Director Dulles that innocently confirms the involvement of George H.W. Bush in CIA activities at the time. Poppy, when publicly campaigning in the 1970's, claims he hadn't done anything with the CIA before becoming CIA Director in 1974.
10. What about Dubya? Well... rumour was JFK Jr. was looking into who killed his Dad with more interest... he was a handsome young member of an American Dynasty settling down after his playboy-years and considering a political career... Dubya had to prove his loyalty to the Skull and Bones just like Poppy did...
What about George W. Bush? Was he there?
Kennedy’s plane went into the sea at 10:00 on Friday night, July 16, 1999. Bush was involved in a heated campaign, which he was losing in New Hampshire. He was constantly in public and constantly surrounded by reporters, so it’s easy to figure out where he was. Right? Wrong! According to the Omaha World Herald (7/17/99), on July 16th Bush was flipping pancakes Friday morning in Des Moines, but he boarded a bus and disappeared for the entire weekend. On Saturday, July 18th, reporters looking for a comment from Bush confronted a fumbling spokesperson who was unable to say when Bush would be available for comment. (Newsday, 7/19/99, A19) Bush finally called a press conference on Monday, to offer condolences.
Do you think this evidence is too weak to accuse Bush of murder? As George would say, “We got more than enough here to hang a feller in Texas.”
George, you’re our feller.