Bin Laden and Bush: Money, Power, and Corruption

by Bill White

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Bush and the Bin Ladens will be the first tell-all book to expose the nature of the closely guarded Bush - Saudi Royal Family special relationship and the Bin Laden money pipeline that fuels it. This book, supported by authenticated documents in White's sole possession, discloses the following explosive, previously unpublished revelations: The Bin Laden Family paid George W. Bush $1,000,000.00 to finance his foray into the energy business. (W has already staked out an indefensible position by publicly denying that he took money from the Bin Ladens.) This undisclosed payoff put the Saudis in a position to blackmail the Bushes and exert undue influence over US foreign policy in the Middle East and America's War on Terrorism. The Saudis covertly (& illegally) owned and were operating Bush-family sponsored commercial aviation companies in the United States prior to 9-11. This provided the Saudis with access to airport security, communications frequencies, transponder codes and Boeing airliner specifications - everything that a would-be terrorist would need to know to use commercial jetliners as weapons of mass destruction. Complicity in the cover-up of the Bush-Bin Laden illegal dealings by the courts and numerous US Government agencies (during the term of Bush Sr.'s Presidency). Upper echelon political appointees squelched every field level investigation delving into the Saudis' surreptitious aviation activities, money laundering and political influence peddling reported by White. A full investigation by even one of these agencies could well have prevented 9-11. ThisBush-Saudi quid-pro-quo relationship is responsible in large measure for defining U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East over the last two decades with tentacles that reach far and wide. The counterinsurgency campaigns in Nicaragua and Afghanistan, the Iran Contra Affair, U.S. support of Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War, the BCCI and BNL scandals, the formation of Al Queda and the worldwide Muslim jihad, the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and most tragically, the betrayal that enabled the 9-11 catastrophe to occur, are all attributable to the behind-the-scenes deal making. This Bush - Saudi relationship also helped solve the Military/Industrial Complex' s' biggest dilemma of the post-cold-war era - the need to create a new, credible threat to the United States to replace the now defunct Soviet Union. By mischaracterizing his quid-pro-quo deal with the Saudi Royals as a matter of National Security, Bush has been able to keep the self-serving aspects of this arrangement hidden from public view - that is until now. Documented from its infancy, the Bush-Saudi special relationship is chronicled by an author who personally witnessed it in the making while he was a prote ge of James R. Bath - US intermediary between the Bush family and the Saudis. Bush and the Bin Ladens includes fascinating, first person, eye-witness accounts of the author's face-to-face encounters with his former business partner's sponsors including George Poppy Bush, George W. Bush, Saudi Sheikh Salem bin Laden (Osama's older brother) and Saudi Sheikh Khalid bin Mahfouz.
  • ISBN10 0471698032
  • ISBN13 9780471698036
  • Publish Date 29 April 2010
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English