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The Bush-Clan is described as the "collection" of President Bush's relatives (-> Jeb, Marvin, Dorothy etc..) and various business- and political ties with the help of his father, former CIA-director Herbert Walker Bush, who worked as a director of BioPharmacy company Eli Lily. The "Bush-clan" contains a huge list of sponsors and employees of his former company Arbusto, which later merged to Spectrum7 which was absorbed by HarkenEnergy. Harken was later sold to a new investment group headed by New York attorney Alan G. Quasha, a partner in the firm of Quasha, Wessely & Schneider. Quasha's father, a powerful attorney in the Philippines, had been a staunch supporter of then-president Ferdinand Marcos. William Quasha had given legal advice to two top officials of the notorious Nugan Hand Bank in Australia, a CIA operation. Other important "members" of the Bush-clan had been Jackson Stephens of Stephens, Inc., Ghaith Pharoan of BCCI, Khalid Bin Mahfouz (->), James R. Bath (->) , Sheikh Khalifah- the prime minister of Bahrain, Sheikh Abdullah Bakhsh (business associate of BCCI ->), Talat Othman (Harken Energy), Brent Scowcroft (->), Henry Kissinger (->), Robert Bass, William DeWitt, Mercer Reynolds and many others. The Bush-clan is supported by the "Team 100," a group of 249 wealthy individuals, who have contributed at least $100,000 each to the GOP's presidential-campaign committee. One of the best analysts of the Bush Clan is Stephen Pizzo, author of "Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans" Sources: http://www.who2.com/bushclan.html http://www.motherjones.com/news_wire/bushboys.html http://www.failureisimpossible.com/needtoknow/bushclan.htm http://www.angelfire.com/indie/pearly/htmls/bush-family.html http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/BushFV.html http://www.georgewalkerbush.net/BushFamilyValue$.htm (See NazisInTheRebulicanPartyAndUsa) (-> Hitler-Comparison)


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