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The Bush family conspiracy theory is a conspiracy theory used to describe various negative theories alleging conspiracies or misdeeds involving or concerning members of the family of President George W. Bush, including the President's brother, Florida Governor Jeb Bush, their brother Neil Bush, their father and ex-President George H. W. Bush, grandfather Prescott Bush, and great-grandfather George Herbert Walker. Some allege criminal conspiracies involving usually United States multinational corporations and vested interests, US government organizations, and various dictators. While some attach great importance to suggested links which connect individuals and companies, others dismiss some or all of the conspiracy theories as fantasy and claim that these connections are normal for business families and do not imply wrongdoing or negative intent.

Table of contents
1 Background
2 Allegations/conspiracy theories
3 Background
4 Response to allegations
5 Further reading
6 See also
7 External links

Background

This conspiracy theory often refers to the alleged secret organization with one of the pejorative terms: Bush League, Bush Buddies, or Texas Taliban. The first is a pun on the baseball term "bush league— minor league amateurs, or an allusion to George W. Bush's experience with the Texas Rangers baseball team. The others are alliterative.

A mixture of allegations have been made, trying to link the Bush family and their associates to various forms of intrigue or alleged wrongdoing. Many people, from a wide variety of viewpoints that range from pro-Bush, anti-Bush or neutral, consider the particular points cited by these conspiracy theorists to be paranoid and not linked to each other in a meaningful way. What many people believe or don't believe to be paranoid also depends on which specific conspiracy theory or on what specific allegations one is talking about. It should also be noted that many people are not familiar with some or all of these theories or with some or all of the allegations within them, and that therefore, they do not have an opinion as to whether these theories or allegations are paranoid or not.

Owing to the fact the Bush family has provided the last two Republican presidents, there may be a confusion of family conspiracy with what is actually normal political maneuvering by the Republican party. Additionally, members of the Bush family are politically and economically powerful, so it is natural that they have connections to other major political and business figures, some of whom have inevitably unsavory reputations.

A number of allegations have been made about different members of the Bush family at different times and so it is difficult to discuss these allegations sensibly as a whole. Listed below are assorted allegations and rebuttals, but any serious consideration of these allegations should be made on a strictly individual basis. These allegations range from ones widely regarded as specious and unsubstantiated to those which of been the subject of fierce public debate.

Allegations/conspiracy theories

The following are typical allegations made as part of or in support of the theory. These are not widely accepted or considered proven.

  • Prescott Bush supported the Nazis.
  • The Bushes, as part of the Skull and Bones Society, is allegedly associated with crime and satanism.
  • George W. Bush is the Antichrist.
  • While George H.W. Bush was head of the CIA, he may have been involved in the 1976 assassination of Orlando Letelier (Bush remains silent on this and the CIA refuses to release many of the internal documents which could shed some light on it).
  • Ayatollah Khomeini dealt with George Bush and/or his operatives to arrange the Iran-Contra deal and allegedly the October Surprise, on behalf of U.S. Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan.
  • While Vice President, George H.W. Bush was responsible for Saddam's acquisition of weapons and funding during the Iran-Iraq War.
  • Osama bin Laden, then a minor Mujahedeen leader in Afghanistan, is reputed to have been a CIA agent who made use of CIA resources and US-funds to bolster the morale of radical Islamists after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Further, the Bush family, through its ties to the bin Laden family and other connections, otherwise aided bin Laden's rise.
  • The Bushes are somehow responsible for Hinckley's assassination attempt against President Reagan, which would have made George H.W. Bush president.
  • One conspiracy theory is that there was a collusion between Jeb Bush, the U.S. Supreme Court, and ChoicePoint to rig the 2000 US Presidential election.
  • The Bushes support the oil industry to enhance their own financial interests in the industry.
  • The September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack was planned or sanctioned by the Bush administration.
  • The US invasion of Iraq was planned by members of the Bush administration following the goals of PNAC, with the stated reasons (the threat of WMDs and terrorism in the wake of the September 11 attacks) being political cover.
  • Halliburton gained contracts for the reconstruction of Iraq due (at least in part) to its connections to Dick Cheney.
  • Through legislation and actions which extend executive powers and reduce oversight as justified by the War on Terrorism, the Bush administration is working toward establishing a totalitarian state.
  • The Bushes generally support policies that support the oil industry.

Background

The following are the parts of known history which have led people (see references) to make further unproven claims (see allegations above).

Response to allegations

Critics of the theory allege that its proponents mispresent events as part of the theory.

As a result, critics of the Bush family conspiracy theory see it as a string of unconnected claims which have at most pure circumstantial evidence but which contains no hard evidence of any longterm conspiracy.

Further reading

  • Dude, Where's My Country by Michael Moore (2003) ISBN 0446532231 (site)
  • Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential by James Moore (2003) ISBN 0471423270
  • The Best Democracy Money Can Buy by Greg Palast (2002) ISBN 0452283914
  • The Dirty Truth, The Oil and Chemical Dependency of George W. Bush by Rick Abraham (2000) ISBN 0970519001
  • Forbidden Truth: U.S.-Taliban Secret Oil Diplomacy, Saudi Arabia and the Failed Search for bin Laden by Jean-Charles Brisard, Guillaume Dasquie, Wayne Madsen, Lucy Rounds (2002) ISBN 1560254149
  • The Immaculate Deception: The Bush Crime Family Exposed by Russell S. Bowen (1991) ISBN 0922356807
  • The Mafia, CIA and George Bush by Pete Brewton (1992) ISBN 1561712035
  • The Secret War Against the Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed the Jewish People by John Loftus and Mark Aarons (1994) ISBN 0312156480
  • George Bush: the unauthorized biography Webster Griffin Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin (c1991) ISBN 0943235057 (site)
  • Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the making of an American President J. H. Hatfield et al (2d ed 2001) ISBN 1887128840
  • Afternoon of March 30th: a contemporary historical novel Nathaniel Blumberg (1984) ISBN 0961333804 (site)
  • Stupid White Men: and other sorry excuses for the state of the nation! Michael Moore ISBN 0060392452
  • Kiss the Boys Goodbye: how the US betrayed its own POWs in Vietnam Monika Jensen-Stevenson, William Stevenson (1990) ISBN 0-525-24934-6

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