- New York Times, May 20, 1933. Lescaped the shredder and may be seen in the Harriman papers in the Library of Congreeading up to this agreement is a telegram which somehowss. It is
addressed to Nazi official Hjalmar Schacht at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, dated May 11,
1933: `` Much disappointed to have missed seeing you Tuesday afternoon.... I hope to see you
either in Washington or New York before you sail.
with my regards W.A. Harriman '' - Dulles to Bush letter and draft reply in WAH papers.
- New York Times, Jan. 19, 1938.
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George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography --- by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin
Chapter -III- Race Hygiene: Three Bush Family Alliances
``The [government] must put the most modern medical means in the service of this knowledge....
Those who are physically and mentally unhealthy and unworthy must not perpetuate their suffering
in the body of tpart of the physically degenerate and mentally sick, over a period of onlheir children.... The prevention of the faculty and opportunity to procreate on they 600 years, would ... free (^)
humanity from an immeasurable misfortune.''
The per capita income gap between the developed and the developing countries is increasing, in large part the result of higher birth rates in the poorer countries.... Famine in India, unwanted babiesin the United States, poverty that seemed to form an unbreakable chain for millions of people--how should we tackle these problems?.... It is quite clear that one of the major challenges of the 1970s ... will be to curb the world's fertility.'' These two quotations are alike in their mock show of concern for humcynical remedy for it: Big Brother must prevent the
unworthy '' or unwan suffering, and in theiranted '' people from (^) living. Let us now further inquire into the family background of our President, so as to help illustrate how the second quoted author, George Bush@s1 came to share the outlook of the first, Adolf Hitler.@s2 We shall examine here the alliance of the Bush family with three other families: Farish, Draper and Gray. The private associations among these families have led to the President's relationship to his closest,most confidential advisers. These alliances were forged in the earlier Hitler project and its immediate aftermath. Understanding them will help us to explain George Bush's obsession with the supposed overpopulation of the world's non-Anglo-Saxons, and the dangerous means he has adopted to deal with this
problem. ''
Bush and Farish
When George Bush was elected Vice President in 1980, Texas mystery man William (Will '') Stamps Farish III took over management of all of George Bush's personal wealth in a
blind trust.
'' Known as one of the richest men in Texas, Will Farish keeps his business affairs under the most
intense secrecy. Only the source of his immense wealth is known, not its employment.@s3