George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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Draper's money--from that uniquely horrible source--and Draper's connections on Wall Street and


abroad. Draper's son and heir, William H. Draper III, was co-chairman for finance (chief offundraising) of the Bush-for-President national campaign organization in 1980. With George Bush (^)
in the White House, the younger Draper heads up the depopulation activities of the United Nations
throughout the world.
General Draper was vice president of Dillon Read until 1953. Dexecutive there was Frederic Brandi, the German who was Draper's co-director for the Naziuring the 1950s and 1960s, the chief
investments and his personal contact man with the Nazi German Steel Trust. Nicholas Brady was
Brandi's partner from 1954, and replaced him as the firm's chief executive in 1971. Nicholas Brady,
who knows where all the bodies are buried, was chairman of his friend George Bush's 1980 election
campaign in New Jersey, and has been United States Treasury Secretary throughoutpresidency.@s3@s3 Bush's
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The U.S. Agency for International Development says that surgical sterilization is the Bush
administration's `` first choice '' method of population reduction in the Third World.@s3@s4
The United Nations Population Fund claims that 37 percent of contraception users in Ibero-America
and the Caribbean have already been surgically sterilized. In a 1991 report, William H. Draper III's
agency asserts that 254 million couples will be surgically sterilized over the course of the 1990s;
and that if present trends continue, 80 percent of the women in Puerto Rico and Panama will besurgically sterilized.@s3@s5
The U.S. government pays directly for these sterilizations.
Mexico is first among targeted nations, on a list which was drawn up in July 1991, astrategy session. India and Brazil are second and third priorities, respectively. t a USAID
On contract with the Bush administration, U.S. personnel are working from bases in Mexico to
perform surgery on millions of Mexican men and women. The acknowledged strategy in this
program is to sterilize those young adults who have not already completed their families.
George Bush has a rather deep-seated personal feeling about this project, in particular as it pits him
against Pope John Paul II in Catholic countries such as Mexico. (See Chapter 4 below, on the origin
of a Bush family grudge in this regard.)
The spending for birth control in the non-white countries is one of the few items that is headed
upwards in the Bush administration budget. As its 1992 budget was being set, USAID said its
Population Account would receive $300 million, a 20 percent increase over the previous year.
Within this project, a significant sum is spent on political and psychological manipulations of target
nations, and rather blatant subversion of their religions and governments.@s3@s6
These activities might be expected to cause serious objections from the victimized nationalities, or
from U.S. taxpayers, especially if the program is somehow given widespread publicity.
Quite aside from moral considerations, legal questions would naturally arise, which could besummed up: How does George Bush think he can get away with this?
In this matter the President has expert advice. Mr. (Clayland) Boyden Gray has been counsel to
George Bush since the 1980 election. As chief legal officer in the White House, Boyden Gray can
walk the President through the dangers and complexities of waging such unusual warfare against

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