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C R I M E S A G A I N S T H U M A N I T Y
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the focus is:
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the Bush Crime Family
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"Saudi Sheikh Khalid bin Mahfouz, an Osama bin Laden benefactor, has
laundered money into tax-exempt U.S. entities for years as a foreign
financier of terrorism. But a new 9/11 lawsuit is thrusting Mahfouz's
latent past business links to George W. Bush back into the spotlight
and raising important questions about links between Saudi finance and
terrorism in America."
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- International Criminal
Tribunal For Afghanistan at Tokyo,
The People Versus George Walker Bush
President of the United States of America,
Final Written Opinion of Judge Niloufer Bhagwat, 10 March 2004
The Defendant is a
convicted war criminal consequently unfit to hold public
office; citizens, soldiers and all civil personnel of the United States
would be constitutionally and otherwise justified in withdrawing all
co-operation from the Defendant and his government and in declining to obey
illegal orders of the Defendant and his administration including military
orders threatening other nations or the people of the United States on the
basis of the
Nuremberg
Principle, that illegal orders of Superior must not be obeyed.
- Depleted Uranium Shells Decried
Citizens find Bush guilty of Afghan war crimes,
by Nao Shimoyachi, The Japan Times, 14 March 2004
- Bin Laden's Brother-in-law Had Close Ties to Bush,
by Tom Flocco, AmericanFreePress.net / Scoop.co, 28 Aug 2002
- Like father like son:
- Santa Cruz to ask Congress to consider impeaching Bush, by Martha Mendoza, 10 Sep 2003
- BBC television - New damning evidence of Bush/CIA 9-11 complicity,
6 Apr 2002
- J'Accuse: Bush's Death Squads,
by Wayne Madsen, 31 Jan 2002
- The Real Link Between Bush and Hitler,
by Paul Wolf with accompanying articles, 11 Oct 2002
- `Marin hot tubbers,' Iran-Contra ghosts and other
fears of the Bush clan,
by Larry Chin, YellowTimes.org, 27 Jan 2002
- The White House cover-up that no one wants you to understand,
by Robert Parry, Mother Jones, July 1993
"Recall that Bush [Senior] and his minions did everything possible to
obstruct Walsh's investigation. Walsh's team had discovered notes
written by Caspar Weinberger which disproved Bush's claim that he had
been "out of the loop." These notes proved that Weinberger had
knowledge of $25 million in Saudi Arabian contributions to the
Nicaraguan contras. . . .
"According to
Brosnahan, the trial would have shown that Weinberger knew as early
as summer 1985 that President Ronald Reagan had personally
authorized missile shipments to Iran in violation of the Arms
Control Export Act, and that this potentially impeachable act was
concealed by constructing a false record. `The August [1985]
meeting [of Reagan's National Security Council] discussed having
Israel send the missiles to Iran and replenishing them out of
U.S. stocks,' says Brosnahan. `Weinberger is responsible for all
missiles. The Secretary of Defense is the guy.'
"Another guy who
stood to lose his exalted standing in Washington if the trial took
place was General Colin Powell, who was Weinberger's principal
aide in 1985. In an affidavit, Powell said he `saw virtually all
the papers that went in and out of [Weinberger's] office' and
thus would have had direct access to the evidence of missile
replenishment. Early in the investigation, Powell gave conflicting
accounts of his knowledge of Weinberger's extensive personal notes,
denying knowledge of their existence (when Weinberger was claiming
he didn't take any), and then saying in 1992 that the notes were
no secret and describing them in detail (after Weinberger was
forced to cough them up)."
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- "I've unleashed the Bush family on America"
-- George Herbert Walker Bush during the 1998 Dukakis debate
Some history of this family by John Judge,
November 2000 interview
- S.F. Attorney: Bush Allowed 9/11,
by David Kiefer, San Francisco Examiner, 11 Jun 2002
- Interview with Stanley Hilton, with Alex Jones, 11 Mar 2003
- Bush Family Value$ - The Bush clan's family business,
by Stephen Pizzo, Mother Jones, September 1992
- Secretive Carlyle plans,
by Tina-Marie O'Neill, Business Post, 2 Jun 2002
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"Herta Daeubler-Gmelin got it half-right when she compared
George W. Bush's tactics to Adolf Hitler's. `Bush wants to divert
attention from his domestic problems,' she told Schwaebisches
Tagblatt on Sept. 18. `It's a classic tactic. It's one that
Hitler also used.' Shortly after Ms. Daeubler-Gmelin made her
remarks, Bush flung his long knives across the Atlantic, and
within days she was no longer Germany's justice minister.
"Such
sovereignty-busting gangsterism has its pleasures, but Bush's
biggest cribbing from the Hitler playbook is `permanent revolution.'
Developed by socialist theorist Leon Trotsky in 1915 and applied by
such totalitarian masters of control as Hitler, Stalin and Mao
Tse-Tung, permanent revolution is the pinnacle of the art of mass
distraction -- one continually changes the subject of debate by
striving for new goals that are always just beyond reach. The idea
is diabolically simple: by the time people start grumbling about
the problems created by your Great Leap Forward, you're causing
new difficulties with your Cultural Revolution. Opposition takes
time to materialize; taking the nation from one crisis to the next
neutralizes your enemies by focusing them against initiatives
you've already abandoned.
"On
the domestic front, Bush has launched so many political
offensives that it's impossible . . . to launch a coordinated
resistance. . . . In a blizzard of
legislative and regulatory activity, virtually
everything on the right-wing wish list is now being proposed.
Previous presidents spaced out their initiatives in order to build
popular support; Bush prefers to leave elected representatives out
of the equation. The more legislation he throws at the wall, the
more he'll get passed -- and the more
people will forget that his is
an illegal regime."
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