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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (7332)7/16/2004 11:40:43 AM
From: nz_q  Read Replies (2) of 20039
 
Yep, here is some more,

Former Federal Prosecutor John Loftus confirms the Bush-Nazi scandal
john-loftus.com
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--The Best Enemies Money Can Buy

Early support for Hitler came from Prescott Bush through the Hamburg-Amerika Steamship line -- also funded by Brown Bothers -- that funneled large sums of money and weapons to Hitler's storm troopers in the 1920s.

According to Tarpley and Chaitkin, "In May 1933, just after the Hitler regime was consolidated, an agreement was reached in Berlin for the coordination of all Nazi commerce with the U.S.A. The Harriman International Company... was to head a syndicate of 150 firms and individuals, to conduct all exports from Hitler Germany to the United States."

Furthermore, a 1942 U.S. government investigative report that surfaced during 1945 Senate hearings found that the Union Bank, with Prescott Bush on the board, was an "interlocking concern" with the German Steel Trust that had produced:

- 50.8% of Nazi Germany's pig iron

- 41.4% of Nazi Germany's universal plate

- 36% of Nazi Germany's heavy plate

- 38.5% of Nazi Germany's galvanized sheet

- 45.5% of Nazi Germany's pipes and tubes

- 22.1% of Nazi Germany's wire

- 35% of Nazi Germany's explosives
fromthewilderness.com

George Herbert "Bert" Walker and Prescott Bush (1895-1972): US Government seizes assets for alleged ties to Nazi Germany
mbpolitics.com

Trading with the enemy
Commentary: U.S. companies risk only a wrist slap
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- When individual Americans are accused of helping terrorists, they're thrown in jail and their names are dragged through the mud.
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Isn't war one of the most profitable low risk business? I wonder if HAL would pay any taxes on the windfalls made outside US borders..windfalls courtesy of the us taxpayers..
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