Subject: Bush Fulfills His Grandfather's Dream
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:40:24 -0500
Bush Fulfills His Grandfather's Dream
It's remarkably common for a grandson to take up his grandfather's
major project. This occurred to me when I read recently of Thor
Heyerdahl's grandson taking up his mission to cross the Pacific on a
raft. But what really struck me was the BBC
story aired on July 23rd, 2007, documenting President
George W. Bush's grandfather's involvement in a 1933 plot to overthrow
the U.S. government and install a fascist dictatorship. I knew the
story, but had not considered the possibility that the grandson was
trying to accomplish what his grandfather had failed to achieve.
Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895 to 1972) attended Yale University and
joined the secret society known as Skull and Bones. Prescott is widely
reported to have stolen the skull of Native American leader Geronimo.
As far as I know, this has not actually been confirmed. In fact,
Prescott seems to have had a habit of making things up. He sent
letters home from World War I claiming he'd received medals for
heroism. After the letters were printed in newspapers, he had to
retract his claims.
If this does not yet sound like the life of a George W. Bush ancestor,
try this on for size: Prescott Bush's early business efforts tended to
fail. He married the daughter of a very rich man named George Herbert
Walker (the guy with the compound at Kennebunkport, Maine, that now
belongs to the Bush family, and the origin of Dubya's middle initial).
Walker installed Prescott Bush as an executive in Thyssen and Flick.
From then on, Prescott's business dealings went better, and he entered
politics.
Now, the name Thyssen comes from a German named Fritz Thyssen, major
financial backer of the rise of Adolph Hitler. Thyssen was referred to
in the New York Herald-Tribune as "Hitler's Angel." During
the 1930s and early 1940s, and even as late as 1951, Prescott Bush was
involved in business dealings with Thyssen, and was inevitably aware
of both Thyssen's political activities and the fact that the companies
involved were financially benefiting the nation of Germany. In
addition, the companies Prescott Bush profited from included one
engaged in mining operations in Poland using slave labor from
Auschwitz. Two former slave laborers have sued the U.S. government and
the heirs of Prescott Bush for $40 billion.
Until the United States entered World War II it was legal for
Americans to do business with Germany, but in late 1942 Prescott
Bush's businesses interests were seized under the Trading with the
Enemy Act. Among those businesses involved was the Hamburg America
Lines, for which Prescott Bush served as a manager. A Congressional
committee, in a report called the McCormack-Dickstein Report, found
that Hamburg America Lines had offered free passage to Germany for
journalists willing to write favorably about the Nazis, and had
brought Nazi sympathizers to America. (Is this starting to remind
anyone of our current president's relationship to the freedom of the
press?)
The McCormack-Dickstein Committee was established to investigate a
homegrown American fascist plot hatched in 1933. Here's how the BBC
promoted its recent story:
"Document uncovers details of a planned coup in the USA in 1933
by right-wing American businessmen. The coup was aimed at toppling
President Franklin D Roosevelt with the help of half-a-million war
veterans. The plotters, who were alleged to involve some of the most
famous families in America, (owners of Heinz, Birds Eye, Goodtea,
Maxwell Hse & George Bush´s Grandfather, Prescott) believed that
their country should adopt the policies of Hitler and Mussolini to
beat the great depression. Mike Thomson investigates why so little is
known about this biggest ever peacetime threat to American
democracy."
Actually, if you listen to the 30-minute BBC story, there is not one
word of so much as speculation as to why this story is so little
known. I think a clue to the answer can be found by looking into why
this BBC report has not led to any U.S. media outlets picking up the
story this week.
The BBC report provides a good account of the basic story. Some of the
wealthiest men in America approached Marine Corps Major General
Smedley Butler, beloved of many World War I veterans, many of them
embittered by the government's treatment of them. Prescott Bush's
group asked Butler to lead 500,000 veterans in a take-over of
Washington and the White House. Butler refused and recounted the
affair to the congressional committee. His account was corroborated in
part by a number of witnesses, and the committee concluded that the
plot was real. But the names of wealthy backers of the plot were
blacked out in the committee's records, and nobody was prosecuted.
According to the BBC, President Roosevelt cut a deal. He refrained
from prosecuting some of the wealthiest men in America for treason.
They agreed to end Wall Street's opposition to the New Deal.
Clearly the lack of accountability in Washington, D.C., did not begin
with Nancy Pelosi taking Dubya's impeachment off the table, or with
Congress' decision to avoid impeachment for President Ronald Reagan (a
decision that arguably played a large role in installing Prescott
Bush's son George H.W. Bush as president), or with the failure to
investigate the apparent deal that George H.W. Bush and others made
with Iran to not release American hostages until Reagan was made
president, or with the failure to prosecute Richard Nixon after he
resigned. Lack of accountability is a proud tradition in our nation's
capital. Or maybe I should say our former nation's capital. I don't
recognize the place anymore, and I credit that to George W. Bush's
efforts to fulfill his grandfather's dream using far subtler and more
effective means than a military coup.
Bush the grandson took office through a highly fraudulent election
that he nonetheless lost. The Supreme Court blocked a recount of the
vote and installed Dubya.
Prescott's grandson proceeded to weaken or eliminate most of the Bill
of Rights in the name of protection from a dark foreign enemy. He even
tossed out habeas corpus. The grandson of Prescott, that dreamer of
the 1930s, established with very little resistance that the U.S.
government can kidnap, detain indefinitely on no charge, torture, and
murder. The United States under Prescott Bush's grandson adopted
policies that heretofore had been considered only Nazi policies, most
strikingly the willingness to openly plan and engage in aggressive
wars on other nations.
At the same time, Dubya has accomplished a huge transfer of wealth
within the United States from the rest of us to the extremely wealthy.
He's also effected a major privatization of public operations,
including the military. And he's kept tight control over the media.
Dubya has given himself the power to rewrite all laws with signing
statements. He's established that intentionally misleading the
Congress about the need for a war is not a crime that carries any
penalty. He's given himself the right (just as Hitler did) to open
anyone's mail. He's created illegal spying programs and then proposed
to legalize them. Prescott would be so proud!
The current President Bush has accomplished much more smoothly than
his grandfather could have imagined a feat that was one of the goals
of Prescott's gang, namely the elimination of Congress.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/66505
“All it takes is
3% of the people to change the world. The rest have no taste for deep
conviction or extended conflict and will always follow the trend.”
G. Edward Griffin
"If there is a decay of conscience, the pulpit is responsible for
it. If the public press lacks moral discernment, the pulpit is
responsible for it. If the church is degenerate and worldly, the
pulpit is responsible for it. If the world loses its interest in
Christianity, the pulpit is responsible for it. If Satan rules in our
halls of legislation, the pulpit is responsible for it. If our
politics become so corrupt that the very foundations of our government
are ready to fall away, the pulpit is responsible for it." famed
Nineteenth Century revivalist Charles G. Finney
"Indeed
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.":
Thomas Jefferson: "The man who reads nothing at all is better
educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers."
This video is perfect for this picture. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOIUYdO-0bY
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