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One of the links sheds light on the Bushmen and Harriman control issues I have referred to regarding Shrub being a Manchurian Candidate.


"Thus it was that White House Press Secretary James Brady could say in early

March 1981: "Bush is functioning much like a co-President. George is

involved in all the national security stuff because of his special

background as CIA director. All the budget working groups he was there, the

economic working groups, the Cabinet meetings. He is included in almost all

the meetings." / Note #1


During the first months of the Reagan administration, Bush found himself

locked in a power struggle with Gen. Alexander Haig, whom Reagan had

appointed to be secretary of state.


Inexorably, the Brown Brothers Harriman/Skull and Bones networks went into

action against Haig. The idea was to paint him as a power-hungry

megalomaniac bent on dominating the administration of the weak figurehead

Reagan. This would then be supplemented by a vicious campaign of leaking by

James Baker and Michael Deaver, designed to play Reagan against Haig and

vice-versa, until the rival to Bush could be eliminated."


I am not the first person to wonder if Harriman ran Bush the way House ran Wilson and even FDR. Do you think Brady and Reagan were recipients of another patsy's bullets? Remember Reagan was not someone Harriman could direct - he was directed by Nancy's astrologers - he-he.


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