Global Eye
Buried Treasure
By Chris Floyd
Published: April 29, 2005
It seemed, at first, like nothing more
than a novelty item in the news
briefs, the kind of odd, meaningless side-fact thrown off by most major
stories: "New Pope, President's Brother Had Link in Swiss Group." But a
look beneath the surface of this innocuous connection reveals a vast
web of sinister alliances -- and moral corruption on a world-shaking
scale.
The network links a bewildering line-up of players -- the Bushes, the
Vatican, bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and China's Communist overlords,
among others -- in a staggering array of crime and turpitude:
prostitution, pedophilia, mass death and war profiteering. Yet this is
not some grand "conspiracy theory," a serpent's egg hatched in
Bilderberg or Bohemian Grove. It's simply the way the Bush boys do
business, trawling the globe for sweetheart deals and gushers of blood
money from the war and terror they foment.
At the center of this particular nexus is
the unlikely figure of Neil Bush, the feckless, fraudulent brother of
the current president. Neilsy, as he's known in the family, is most
famous for costing American taxpayers $1 billion to bail out a
savings-and-loan he had ruined with secret insider loans to his own
business partners. For this massive fraud, he was fined -- by his
father's administration -- the princely sum of $50,000, which was
actually paid by one of his dad's political bagmen, of course.
You see, the Bushes are robber barons, not capitalists: They never risk
any of their own money in the competition of the marketplace. Nor do
they ever pay the price when their deals go belly-up. Just ask George
W., whose first business was jump-started with secret cash from the bin
Ladens, laundered through their U.S. frontman, James Bath -- who was
also hired by W.'s dad, then-CIA director George Bush Sr., to set up
offshore companies for shifting CIA money and aircraft between Texas
and Saudi Arabia, the Texas Observer reported.
Neilsy's latest business ventures include a partnership with one of
China's own influence-peddling oligarchs: Jiang Mianheng, son of former
President Jiang Zemin. He's paying Bush $2 million for "advice" in a
field – the semiconductor industry -- which Neilsy cheerfully confesses
he knows nothing about. Bush also trousered $1 million for
"introductions and advice" from the CP Group, a Bangkok conglomerate
spreading bipartisan gravy around Washington. In return for supplying
his paymasters with a golden conduit to the White House, Neilsy
received a special perk: free prostitutes, served up fresh to his hotel
room during business trips to Asia.
But between his sessions of bouncy-bouncy with trafficked women, Neilsy
was also sitting down with hard-line cleric Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,
the former soldier for Nazi Germany now translated to glory as Pope
Benedict XVI. The two men were board members of an obscure Swiss
institute ostensibly devoted to "interfaith dialogue." Although the
organization did have some prominent ecumenical figures on the board,
none of them could say exactly why pimp-daddy Neilsy was invited to
join, Newsday reported.
Perhaps there's a clue in the group's incorporation. Dunn &
Bradstreet lists the supposedly nonprofit foundation as a "management
trust," designed for "purposes other than education, religion, charity
or research." The group's spokesman says this designation was a
"mistake," and anyway, the institute is hastily being "re-launched"
with a "new focus" on its religious mission. But a cynic -- i.e.,
anyone with the slightest acquaintance of Bush business practices --
might think that a "management trust" masquerading as a religious
charity would be an excellent place to launder money or park assets
away from the taxman's prying eyes.
Meanwhile, Ratzinger spent his time on the Swiss board trying to bury
the Vatican's massive pedophilia scandal, the London Observer reported
this week. In a secret 2001 letter, he ordered Church officials to
prevent police from learning about abuse allegations -- a theological
innovation more commonly known in the United States as "obstructing
justice." Given this criminal high-wire act, perhaps the good cardinal
thought it prudent to cultivate some personal ties with a presidential
sibling.
Whatever Neilsy and Das Panzerkardinal were up to in Switzerland,
Ratzinger repaid their camaraderie with a decisive intervention in
brother George's 2004 election, issuing a fatwa that essentially
condemned any Catholic voting for John Kerry to eternal hellfire. With
the Vatican's iron hand on the scales, Bush reaped an extra six percent
of the Catholic vote -- a huge boost in a tight race.
But
it's Neilsy's long-time partnership with Syrian-born businessman Jamal
Daniel that has provided the true mother lode: war profiteering.
Daniel, also a boardmate in the Swiss adventure with Ratzinger, is a
principal in New Bridge Strategies, a firm set up by top Bush insiders
to steer corporate clients to the fountains of blood money flowing from
George W.'s conquest of Iraq. The company makes frequent use of
Neilsy's "introductions" and Middle East connections, The Financial
Times reported. It also operates a profitable sideline in mercenaries.
Daniel brings his own unique connections to the regional porkfest: His
family was instrumental in the creation of the Baath Party in Syria and
Iraq, The Financial Times noted. And of course, the Bush Family's
covert arm, the CIA -- whose headquarters bears the name of George Sr.
-- assisted not one, but two, Baathist coups in Iraq, including the
bloody upheaval that brought Saddam Hussein's family faction to power,
historian Roger Morris reported. Still later, the CIA would supply
Osama bin Laden and his fellow extremists with weapons, money and
terrorist training: a shrewd investment whose long-term consequences --
the current "war on terror" -- are still paying fat dividends for Bush
coffers.
Sure, thousands die and millions suffer from these dirty deals -- but
it's not a "conspiracy." It's just business -- the Bush way.
Annotations
Neil Bush, Ratzinger Co-Founders of Ecumenical Group
Newsday, April 21, 2005
Pope 'Obstructed' Sex Abuse Inquiry
The Observer, April 24, 2005
New Bridge: New Strategy for GOP Insider's Iraq
Development Company
Congressional Quarterly Weekly, Feb. 12,
2005 (subscription required)
Neil, Prince of Bush: Why his Latest Outrage Provoked So
Little Outrage
Harper's, May 1, 2004
The Barrelling Bushes
Los Angeles Times, Jan. 11, 2004
President's Brother Helped New Bridge Businessmen
Financial Times, Dec. 12, 2003
Neil Bush's Business Dealings
Financial Times, Dec. 12, 2003
Ratzinger and the N Word
Max Blumenthal, April 19, 2005
With Great Diligence, In Iraq (New Bridge Security
Spin-Off)
Haaretz, July 7, 2004
A Tyrant 40 Years in the Making
New York Times, March 14, 2003
The Bush Family's Favorite Terrorist
Consortiumnews.com, April 24, 2005
US Insider's New Firm Consults on Iraq
New York Times, Sept. 30, 2003
The Profiteering Bush Brothers
Scoop, Jan. 31, 2005
New Pope Intervened Against Kerry in 2004 Election
Agence France Presse, April 19, 2005
The Bush-bin Laden Connection
Texas Observer, Nov. 9, 2001
The Bush-bin Laden Connection
One Nation, Dec. 7, 2004
Influence Peddling, Bush-Style
The Nation, Oct. 23, 2000
Ratzinger Defends Violence Against Gays
Americablog, April 19, 2005
Priestly Sin, Cover-Up
ABC News, April 26, 2002
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