Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 12 Num. 27 ======================================= ("Quid coniuratio est?")
(But Who Rules Bush?)
The U.S. presidency is not the ultimate level of power; there are several rungs of power =above= that of U.S. President. As stated by Larry Nichols, "[Bill] Clinton is not the power. He's a cheap, tin man... he's probably a 5th- to 7th-level player. And Jackson Stephens (the people that own Clinton) are probably 3rdor 4th-level. I don't even =know= who's the 1st- and 2nd-level!"
The late CIA Director William Colby once described the ideal agent as a faceless, grey man, the sort that no one notices. And which ex-President is keeping a low profile since leaving office? Strange how presumably political George Bush now is seen mostly at golf tournaments. Has George Bush, Sr., after decades at the centers of power, suddenly lost interest in it all?
The Bush clan traces its ancestry back to auld England. Their roots go back to King Henry III and George Bush is a thirteenth cousin, twice removed, of Queen Elizabeth II. You may recall that George Bush, Sr., was knighted a few years ago, making him "Sir Bush" or "Lord Bush."
The future Lord, while a student at Yale University, was inducted into the secret Skull & Bones society. Antony C. Sutton, in his book, America's Secret Establishment, writes as follows on the ultra-secret Skull & Bones society:
Those on the inside know it as The Order. Others have known it for more than 150 years as Chapter 322 of a German secret society. More formally, for legal purposes, The Order was incorporated as The Russell Trust in 1856.
According to Robert Gaylon Ross, Sr., in his book, Who's Who Of The Elite, "The Order [Skull & Bones] is powerful, unbelievably powerful... Honors and financial rewards are guaranteed by the power of The Order. But the price of these honors and rewards is sacrifice to the common goal, the goal of The Order."
Lord Bush has a mythology surrounding him which misrepresents him as some sort of entrepreneur "wild catter" in the oil business. In fact, according to Brigadier General (ret.) Russell S. Bowen, George Bush, Sr.'s, Zapata Oil Company "owes its success to an ability to negotiate contracts with large international oil companies in competition with 140 other offshore drilling companies. Zapata has taken advantage of government financing programs and especially U.S. government-guaranteed ship-financing securities..." (The Immaculate Deception)
Zapata Oil would come in handy for Bush over the years as a front, disguising his CIA activities. For example, before and after the Bay of Pigs fiasco of 1961, Bush worked directly with anti-Castro Cuban groups using his Zapata Oil as a cover.
In the late 1970s/early 1980s, George Bush was part of a successful plot to delay the release of American hostages held by Iran, so as to sabotage Jimmy Carter's re-election hopes; this plot is known as "The October Surprise." (See CN 9.53) Around this time also, Ronald Reagan was ordered by the Rockefellers to "choose" George Bush, Sr., as his running mate during the 1980 presidential race. Then, the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan occurred. That assassination attempt was part of a larger plot. John Hinckley, Jr., the supposed "lone nut assassin," is the son of John Hinckley, Sr. John Hinckley, Sr., is the owner of Vanderbilt Oil and had been, for years, a neighbor of George Bush, Sr. Hinckley, Sr., had been a regular "campaign contributor" to George Bush, Sr., for decades. And there are other troubling questions about the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan as well. (See "Statement of Colonel (ret.) James 'Bo' Gritz," in notes below.)
Once Ronald Reagan had been sworn in as President in 1981, it appears he didn't defer enough to his Vice President, George Bush, Sr. Reagan perhaps thought that, as President, he was basically in charge. He received a strong message to the contrary when he was almost killed two months into his presidency. After fortuitously surviving the attempted assassination, Reagan knew that he'd better let George handle certain things.
The de facto U.S. President from 1981 through 1992 was George Herbert Walker Bush, Sr. Then, in 1992, George Bush threw away his chances for re-election, giving it away to William Jefferson Clinton. Bill Clinton, like George Bush, is a long-time CIA asset. Clinton, according to the book, Partners In Power, was recruited by CIA way back when he was a student at Oxford in the late 1960s. Secret Bush-Clinton connections are unearthed in such books as Compromised and Boy Clinton.
Waiting in the wings is George Bush, Jr., SON OF BUSH, now Governor of Texas. George, Jr.'s, apparently pre-ordained election as U.S. President in the year 2000 (see CN 10.85) will continue the Bush dynasty, begun in 1981 after the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. But who rules Bush?
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Excerpts from a talk given by Lt. Col. "Bo" Gritz in Mesa, Arizona on April 4, 1992.
In Mesa, I met with him [Cleon Skaas(?)] and I said, "Why in the world did Ronald Reagan sell us down the tube by taking George Bush as his running mate?" And I really didn't know that Cleon knew Ronald Reagan rather well. But he told me: He said, "Bo, George Bush was Ronald Reagan's greatest opponent," (if you'll remember, back in the 1980 elections), "and Ronald Reagan said he would never have him. Then, Ronald Reagan was invited to New York to go see Rockefeller. When he saw Rockefeller, he was told, 'If you do not take my head of the Trilateral Commission'" (remember, the Council on Foreign Relations, George Bush) "'as your running mate, the only way you'll see the inside of the White House is as a tourist.'"
Two months after he was inaugurated, two months is all that Ronald Reagan lasted. March 30th, 1981, two months after his inauguration in January of 1981, he was shot -- was he not? And the news said that he was shot by John Hinckley, Jr., and that John Hinckley, Jr., was some kind of a Jodie Foster freak. And that he came out of nowhere, and that he shot Brady in the head, and he shot a policeman in the neck, and he shot a Secret Service man and blew him back over the vehicle, and he shot Ronald Reagan. Right?
Well, remember the hardware. That's why I gave you a little introduction... I did. [Gritz had talked earlier about some sophisticated "tools of the trade."] Soon as I see this stuff I begin to wonder, because I've been a part of these kinds of operations. Let's just go back and review. It's all in the book [Called to Serve(?)], and so, very quickly I'll run down through you.
When Brady was shot, no question. Here we've got John Hinckley, Jr., Oh, by the way, is John Hinckley, Jr., just some kind of a "weirdo?" Isn't it strange that John Hinckley, Sr., is the owner of Vanderbilt Oil? And, of course, George Bush is the owner of Zapata Oil. Was it a coincidence, then, that John Hinckley, Sr., and George Bush are neighbors for years in Houston, Texas, working together? Is it any coincidence that John Hinckley, Sr., when you go back through the FEC, the Federal Election Commission, his own record of giving maximum donations every year to Mr. Bush even when he started running for Congress. Well now, does that make his son, John Hinckley, Jr., seem a little bit less of a coincidence? I think it does. Here's why:
When the President was shot, if you'll remember, he was pushed into the car by a man named Jerry Parr(sp?) that was his Secret Service guard. Jerry Parr fell on top of him and, I just saw in the Reader's Digest where Jerry Parr was telling his "valiant story." And the limousine tore off, didn't it? Now it was five minutes later that the ambulance arrived and they put the Secret Service man, the Washington, D.C. policeman, and Brady in the ambulance and it roared off. Using normal time-rate/distance, who should have arrived at George Washington University Hospital first? The President should have. Well, who did? You know it's a trick question. The ambulance arrived 15 minutes before the President. When asked, "What happened?" the Secret Service simply responded, "We got lost."
The Secret Service does not get lost in Washington, D.C. They don't get lost in most places of the world. And so, now the investigation starts to get a little interesting. When they take Ronald Reagan in, they can see that he... matter of fact, his heart almost stopped. And he is convulsing; there's blood on his lips. They know he's hurt... seriously. But they can find no wounds. They X-ray him 3 times and can find nothing.
Finally, a nurse notices a tiny entrance wound right at the seventh rib, underneath the armpit. And a doctor takes a probe, and by... very carefully, because they couldn't see it on X-ray, the doctor is able to extract what he said was a planchet, thinner than a dime, that was one-quarter inch from Ronald Reagan's aorta.
Now, Ronald Reagan says... as a matter of fact, let me just see if I can just read it to you... best what Ronnie says. I've got all this in the book... This came right out of a newspaper:
I knew I had been hurt, but I thought that I'd been hurt by the Secret Service man landing on me in the car. As it was, I must say it was the most paralyzing pain. I've described it as if someone hit you with a hammer. But the sensation, it seemed to me, came after I was in the car and so I thought that maybe his gun or something had broken a rib. I set up on the seat, and the pain wouldn't go away -- and suddenly, I found I was coughing up blood.
Now you see, to almost anyone else you might say, "Well, just some kind of a fluke." But I'm a skeptic. Because I know how these things have happened ever since they "took out" John Fitzgerald Kennedy. I think maybe JFK was the last honest President that we had...
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