BUSH�S
SHADOWY REGIME HIDES SAUDI CONNECTIONS
by
Nina Moliver
Has
anybody noticed that on Bush�s long list of �terrorist nations,� Saudi Arabia
does not appear, even though the Saudis give more active support to Islamic
terrorism than any other country, including Iraq?
Let�s
look.
Lawsuit
On June 3, attorney Stanley
Hilton filed a class-action lawsuit against Bush and his top command for
purposely allowing the September 11 attacks for their own gain. The lawsuit
involves 400 plaintiffs, including 14 families of the victims. Hilton is
demanding Bush�s impeachment.
Hilton�s
lawsuit cites financial interests, held by both Bush and Cheney, that were
engaged for years in negotiations with the Taliban to build an oil pipeline
through Afghanistan. These interests, with close ties to Saudi Arabia, included
Enron, Unocal, and Haliburton (the company from which Cheney skimmed $36
million and which is now collapsing in scandal, as Enron did). This is a money
trail running through Enron, September 11, Bush/Cheney, and radical Islamism.
The
Bush family was also tied to the Bin Laden family through the Carlyle Group, a
defense industry conglomerate.
Hilton�s
lawsuit alleges that the hijacked planes could have been intercepted by
American fighter jets, but that orders were issued not to do that. Only
America�s top command had the authority to issue such a restraining order.
See
No Evil
Shortly
after taking power, the Bush regime began pulling funds from all investigation
of Al-Qaeda, reversing Clinton�s priorities and warnings. FBI agents were
explicitly told to �back off� from checking into the Saudis and their terrorist
connections both in the Middle East and in Florida, where money was being
laundered.
John
O�Neill, the FBI�s lead investigator of the Al Qaeda, resigned in disgust last
August, claiming that Bush�s Saudi connections were making it impossible for
him to conduct his investigations. O�Neill took a position at the World Trade
Center and died there on September 11.
After
September 11, Bush fired nobody under his command and held nobody accountable,
prefering instead to become a perpetual hero of perpetual war, likened by his
media to Churchill and Roosevelt.
Before
last May, Bush and Cheney put steady pressure on Congress to block any
investigation of the attacks. Now Bush is leaning on people to believe that the
attacks happened because his regime was merely confused, disorganized,
ill-informed, and too incompetent to make the obvious connections. This
interpretation, apparently, is supposed to exonerate him from responsibility,
rather than open him to charges of criminal negligence.
Whenever
new evidence starts to emerge against him, he distracts us by upping the level
of bellicosity, fear and hopelessness.
Motive
Before
September 11, Bush�s approval ratings were sinking and his legitimacy was being
questioned again. The attacks enabled him to intimidate his opposition, gain
stature as a war hero, raid Social Security (�I hit the trifecta,� he
rejoiced), establish a shadow government devoid of checks and balances, curtail
civil liberties, and invade Afghanistan with a war blueprint that had been
drafted before the attacks.
He
stood to gain from the attacks, and he gained, big-time. Some people say that
this is a coincidence, because Bush is too ethical to have knowingly sacrificed
American lives for his own gain. That�s an assumption, isn�t it?
Bush�s
conflicts of interest with Arab monarchies and their terrorist connections make
him a vacillating, phony partner of Israel and the Jewish people. His shadowy
regime came to power by getting the courts to throw out legal votes, many of
them cast by Jews who wanted Lieberman in the White House. He fiddled while the
Middle East was exploding in violence, then his media hailed a �bold move� when
an emissary paid a visit to Israel. Wow!
Demand
is increasing for an independent investigation into September 11 that Bush will
not be able to pressure or manipulate. There is lots more evidence, not yet
widely available, that Bush knew, and that he purposely looked the other way.
Stay tuned.
Nina
Moliver writes from Boston. Please check www.TakeBackThePresidency.com for details.