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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-03-04 04:48 PM
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Hopsicker: "Bush, Bath, Bones and BCCI"
Lurking in Bush’s fuzzy Guard history lies the chilling prospect that the “lost periods” in Bush’s chronology contains a stomach-wrenchingly sick and twisted truth confirming the hoariest cliché of ‘conspiracy theorists': that multiple generations of certain ‘blue-blood’ Eastern families (like Bush’s) run intelligence agencies like the CIA as if they were a ‘family business.’

In 1971, while Richard Nixon's re-election committee was committing the felonies they will be indicted for the next year, and CIA pilot Barry Seal is conspiring with the Mexican Air Force in a CIA plot to invade Cuba he will be induced for the next year, George W. Bush was either a) scouting orchids for a plant nursery or b) working for the CIA in Central America.

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We began with one seemingly-verified fact: During 1971 George W Bush was working for a man named Robert Gow. And it is reasonable to assume that, during his year or so of employment, he was in the same line of work as his boss.

So the real question is: what business was Gow in?

We can think of no better place to begin than with three little words used to describe Robert Gow over fifteen years ago by the venerable New York Times:

"Skull & Bones."

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