Monday, April 10, 2006

What did Bush do?

It begins in the 1970's in Houston, Texas, when George W. Bush was just starting out in his family's two businesses of politics and oil. The powerful - and very rich - Bin Laden family helped fund his first venture into oil.

August 2001
President Bush receives a detailed and lengthy presidential daily briefing from the CIA in which Osama Bin Laden and al Qaeda’s aim of launching an attack against the US is discussed. To this day, the Bush White House refuses to release the contents of this briefing to Congressional inquiries into 9/11.


Sept. 11/2001
The attack occurs. The morning of the attack George Bush Sr. is meets with members of the Carlyle Group in Washington. Bin Laden's own brother is at the meeting. Members of the Bin Laden family are allowed to leave the U.S. without questioning two days later.


http://www.hereinreality.com/conspiracy/

Bush junior in oil. Sr. in the CIA. Bush brother in security for twin towers.

How could they escape?

Colorful tabloid worthy family history

4 comments:

J-hole said...

Let's see. PIMP - Check
Kevlar - Check

Rye, looks like your the next Canadianer in line to do the conspriracy thing. And let's not do the vertical thing again. Ever again.

J-hole said...

Go to NPR's Weekend Edition - Saturday, July 24, 2004 and listen at the 4:20 mark and you will hear Richard Clarke say the flights were "authorized by me after the FBI said it was all right (with them?)...The FBI..knew a lot about them in advance and knew they had nothing to do with terrorism." Maybe the FBI didn't question them but Clarke said this whole issue was making a mountain out of a molehill.

Chaon said...

Two working principles:

1) Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

and

2) Never attribute to malice that which can be ascribed to sheer stupidity.

Notes: A statement that begins "Well how do you explain..." is not evidence.

Anonymous said...

Ive done it in oil too! Just whip the sheets off the water bed and splash on your preference, mines cold pressed olive.