John Chuckman
COMMENT POSTED TO AN ARTICLE BY JAMES GOLDGEIER IN THE INDEPENDENT
“George HW Bush’s death marks the end of an era in American politics
“It’s fitting that George HW Bush, Second World War military hero and Cold War veteran, was the last American president to oversee a major military victory fought on behalf of the entire world against a dictator”
Here is an interesting different take on the late George HW Bush (link below).
It is intriguing, whether you accept it or not.
As someone with a long-time amateur interest in the Kennedy assassination, I can assure readers that this does have basic facts correct. It is not to be dismissed out-of-hand.
I've just never seen them assembled in this fashion.
Whether this elaborate speculation is accurate or not, Bush was, unquestionably, CIA, the first "made man" in the White House.
There are many things supporting that idea. Several of his major acts as President - attacking Iraq with a classic diplomatic false signal and going after Noriega, a man whom CIA loathed for several reasons - came right from the top of CIA's to-do list. There was also his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair when he served as Reagan’s Vice-President.
And they don't name the headquarters at Langley after you, as they did for Bush, just because you spent a brief two years as an appointed director. We do have a couple of actual documents (they are discussed in the video below) which came to light after the Kennedy assassination referencing a George Bush of the CIA.
He was a lifetime CIA man, for sure, and that fact alone tells us something very important about America since the postwar period.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NlJQJUUqR4