The Bush / Bin Laden family connection
William, I have been doing some reading - and most of this shocked me. Although my dislike of Bush is well known, I don't generally buy in to conspriacy theories, but would like your take on the facts below.
I'm guessing that if we can investigate Clinton for having a sexual relationship with Lewinsky, we might want to take a look at at something that definitely links the Bush family with the Bin Laden family? What do you think?
Might explain why we invaded Iraq and not Saudi Arabia after 9/11??
Summary: Salem bin Laden is Osama's older brother.
Salem headed the family's business, and invested in the George W. Bush company - Arbusto Energy Inc. in 1977.
James Bath, a Bush friend, was used to funnel money from the Bin Laden family to Arbusto.
Salem was killed in a freak flying accident in Texas in 1988.
Salem also had close ties to the Saudi Royal family.
Arbusto - Bush's company, became Bush Exploration when Bush I became VP.
Two months before the Gulf War I, Bush (W) sold his Harken stock (Harken was formed as a descendant of Bush Exploration)
Eight days later, Harken stock nosedived, losing 75% of it's value - after Bush got out of course.
Shortly after Bush's father was appointed director of the CIA, Salem bin Laden appointed Bath as his business representative in Texas. According to The Houston Chronicle, Salem bin Laden, heir to one of the largest building companies in the Middle East, signed a trust agreement appointing Bath as his Houston representative in 1976.
In 1978 Bath purchased Houston Gulf Airport on behalf of Salem bin Laden. When bin Laden died in 1988, his interest in the airfield passed to bin Mahfouz.
As head of Binladen Brothers Construction (now the Binladen Group), a company that later helped build U.S. airfields during Operation Desert Storm, bin Laden was close to King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and "a good friend of the U.S. government," a San Antonio attorney, Wayne Fagan, who represented Salem bin Laden from 1982 to 1988, told the San Antonio Express-News.
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