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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
65. We still fight the same Evil.
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 05:09 PM
Jan 2016

Money trumps peace from Vietnam to the present day.

CIA Helped Bush Senior In Oil Venture

A Real News exclusive, first published on The Huffington Post
By Russ Baker | January 7, 2007

Newly released internal CIA documents assert that former president George Herbert Walker Bush's oil company emerged from a 1950's collaboration with a covert CIA officer.

Bush has long denied allegations that he had connections to the intelligence community prior to 1976, when he became Central Intelligence Agency director under President Gerald Ford. At the time, he described his appointment as a 'real shocker.'

But the freshly uncovered memos contend that Bush maintained a close personal and business relationship for decades with a CIA staff employee who, according to those CIA documents, was instrumental in the establishment of Bush's oil venture, Zapata, in the early 1950s, and who would later accompany Bush to Vietnam as a “cleared and witting commercial asset” of the agency.

According to a CIA internal memo dated November 29, 1975, Bush's original oil company, Zapata Petroleum, began in 1953 through joint efforts with Thomas J. Devine, a CIA staffer who had resigned his agency position that same year to go into private business. The '75 memo describes Devine as an “oil wild-catting associate of Mr. Bush.” The memo is attached to an earlier memo written in 1968, which lays out how Devine resumed work for the secret agency under commercial cover beginning in 1963.

“Their joint activities culminated in the establishment of Zapata Oil,” the memo reads. In fact, early Zapata corporate filings do not seem to reflect Devine's role in the company, suggesting that it may have been covert. Yet other documents do show Thomas Devine on the board of an affiliated Bush company, Zapata Offshore, in January, 1965, more than a year after he had resumed work for the spy agency.

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http://whowhatwhy.org/2007/01/07/cia-bush-senior-oil-venture/


For those new to the concept: Bartcop and his friends coined the term Bush Family Evil Empire to describe the unspeakable.

Thank you for grokking and standing up to Them, cascadiance.
Carlos makes me wanna believe in god again randys1 Jan 2016 #1
Why? Conch Jan 2016 #58
I believe in rocky road randys1 Jan 2016 #61
That is awesome RockaFowler Jan 2016 #2
While Carlos' most eloquent expression comes with a guitar in his hands... Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #3
If you know anybody in their sixties, remind them that THIS is what it's all about... world wide wally Jan 2016 #4
Over many years I have come to think of Carlos randr Jan 2016 #5
he is a shaman & emissary hopemountain Jan 2016 #33
I've seen him twice since Obama was elected. lark Jan 2016 #59
cool! his concerts feed my hopemountain Jan 2016 #68
Last time was at the NO Jazz Fest lark Jan 2016 #69
They just don't make concerts the way they used to. tabasco Jan 2016 #6
OMG! Wish I'd been there with you. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #28
I got to see The Greatful Dead and Santana at Angles Camp one year. nt AnotherDreamWeaver Jan 2016 #42
Hey I was at those shows dreamnightwind Jan 2016 #48
I saw him perform in Denver in 76 virgdem Jan 2016 #46
I Saw Him Open For Clapton ProfessorGAC Jan 2016 #53
Truly sublime experience. tabasco Jan 2016 #55
One Of The Best Concerts I Ever Saw ProfessorGAC Jan 2016 #64
I saw him in Knoxville TN with Clapton. kentuck Jan 2016 #67
Black Magic Woman. Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #7
Brings back memories! Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #29
Thank you Uncle Joe, I remember Al Gore. saidsimplesimon Jan 2016 #60
I once opend for the band that opened for Carlos Santana, pangaia Jan 2016 #8
That is cool ! kentuck Jan 2016 #10
He was just a guy hangin', sitting in, generous, warm fellow. pangaia Jan 2016 #18
I have always felt that Carlos was special in some way... kentuck Jan 2016 #22
yes he is . pangaia Jan 2016 #25
I get goosebumps and heart - tears just reading this. NBachers Jan 2016 #9
This link is well worth the finger poke libodem Jan 2016 #11
wow, that was amazing and so incredibly true..thanks! Demonaut Jan 2016 #14
Glad you liked it libodem Jan 2016 #37
-- G_j Jan 2016 #17
exactly libodem Jan 2016 #38
Man, he hits the nail right on the head. pangaia Jan 2016 #21
Most Welcome libodem Jan 2016 #36
I have followed Carlos since the early years Tab Jan 2016 #12
I hope you will look at my Post #10 above.. pangaia Jan 2016 #24
Carlos posted this as a response on FB... kentuck Jan 2016 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jan 2016 #15
K & R...to infinity.... dhill926 Jan 2016 #16
This guy, an enlightened being. Octafish Jan 2016 #19
Thanks for this one! kentuck Jan 2016 #27
You are most welcome, kentuck! Octafish Jan 2016 #66
I would have put that link up if you hadn't... cascadiance Jan 2016 #62
We still fight the same Evil. Octafish Jan 2016 #65
I saw him at Woodstock wilt the stilt Jan 2016 #20
Wow, amazing that you were there! dreamnightwind Jan 2016 #49
I Always Thought They Were The Best Thing In The Movie ProfessorGAC Jan 2016 #54
Beautiful. H2O Man Jan 2016 #23
One of my most favored musicians. lpbk2713 Jan 2016 #26
Thank you, Brother Carlos. Raster Jan 2016 #30
yes handmade34 Jan 2016 #31
I have been so fortunate to see/hear Santana in concert several times. Carlos rocks! Dont call me Shirley Jan 2016 #32
Awesome! Delphinus Jan 2016 #34
carlos goes straight to my heart - hopemountain Jan 2016 #35
One of the best. I saw him at a street dance with the Youngbloods in 68 in Seattle. jalan48 Jan 2016 #39
Hey Carlos! Great to hear from you, man! Oye como va Stinky The Clown Jan 2016 #40
Europa... WillyT Jan 2016 #41
Love that man ... and his music. Great thread. nt. polly7 Jan 2016 #43
Carlos and the cameraman cadaverdog Jan 2016 #44
Wow. What a great story. nt Sweeties Mama Jan 2016 #45
A great story... kentuck Jan 2016 #47
Excellent underpants Jan 2016 #50
He really deserved that Grammy. tabasco Jan 2016 #52
I saw him play at Radio City on the night that Clive Davis GreatGazoo Jan 2016 #63
I remember that ape too! kpete Jan 2016 #51
To me - when Apes start throwing feces I make sure I'm standing far away so I'm not hit. However... LynneSin Jan 2016 #56
I wonder what Santana's FB page looks like now ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #57
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