November 30, 2004 journal, overnight in Williamsburg, VA, final Holocaust recycled info. Williamsburg Pottery
is still at Lightfoot, much of their space is rented to outlet stores and many
are empty. The war is killing the
economy of this country and inflating the dollar. I checked on google.com and it appears the dollar
has lost about 30 % against the Euro. "questions.
Kouwenhoven was shocked at the discovery and soon
traveled to New
York to inform Prescott Bu-sh. According to Dutch
intelligence, Kouwenhoven met with Prescott soon after Christmas, 1947. 2 weeks later, Kouwenhoven apparently died of a heart attack. 1950s: Bush
Sells UBC Stock By 1948, Fritz Thyssen's life was in
ruins. After being jailed by the Nazis, he was jailed by the Allies and interrogated
extensively, but not completely, by US investigators. Thyssen
and Flick were ordered to pay reparations and served time in prison for their
atrocious crimes against humanity. On February 8, 1951, Fritz Thyssen died
bitterly in Argentina at the age of 78. Thyssen
was angry at the way he was treated by Europe
after the war and how history would remember him as Hitler's most important and
prominent financier. When Thyssen died, the Alien Property Custodian released the
assets of the Union Banking Corporation to Brown Brothers Harriman. The
remaining stockholders cashed in their stocks and quietly liquidated the rest
of UBC's blood money.
Prescott Bu-sh received $1.5 million
for his share in UBC. That money enabled Bush to help his son, George Herbert
Walker Bush, to set up his first royalty firm, Overby
Development Co., that same year. It was also helpful when Prescott+Bush
left the business world to enter the public arena in 1952 with a successful
senatorial campaign in Connecticut. On October 8th, 1972, Prescott Bush died of cancer and his will was
enacted soon after that. In 1980, when
George H. Bush was elected vice president, he placed his father's family
inherence in a blind trust. The trust was managed by his old friend and quail
hunting partner, William "Stamps" Farish III. Bush's choice of Farish to manage the family wealth is quite reveal-ing in that it demonstrates that the former president might
know exactly where some of his inheritance originated. Farish's
grandfather, William Farish Jr., on March 25th, 1942, plead-ed "no contest" to conspiring with
Nazi Germany while president of Standard Oil in New Jersey. He was described by Senator Harry Truman in public
of approaching "treason" for profiting off the Nazi war machine. Standard Oil, invested millions in IG Farben,
who opened a gasoline factory within Auschwitz in 1940. The billions "Stamps" inherited had more
blood on it then Bush, so the paper trail of UBC stock would be safe during his
12 years in presidential politics. It
has been 60 years since one of the great money laundering scandals of the 20th
century ended and only now are we beginning to see the true historical aspects
of this important period of world history, a history that the remaining
Holocaust survivors beg humanity to "never forget." Loftus believes history will view Prescott
Bush as harshly as Thyssen. "It is bad enough
that the Bush family helped raise the money for Thyssen
to give Hitler his start in the 1920s, but giving aid and comfort to the enemy
in time of war is treason. The Bush bank helped the Thyssens
make the Nazi steel that killed Allied soldiers. As bad as financing the Nazi
war machine may seem, aiding and abetting the Holocaust was worse. Thyssen's coal mines used Jewish slaves as if they were
disposable chemicals. There are 6 million skeletons in the Thyssen
family closet and a myriad of criminal and historical questions to be answered
about the B-u-s-h family's complicity".
There is no question that the B-u+s-h family
needs to donate at Least $1.5 million to the proper holocaust reparation
fund. Since Prescott Bush is dead, the
only way to compensate is for the main inheritors of his estate to make amends
with surviving slaves and the families of slaves who died in Bush Thyssen's coal mines. If the B-u-s-h family refuses to
contribute the money to compensate for Prescott Bush's involvement in the
Holocaust, it is like denying the Holocaust itself and their role in one of the
darkest moments in world history. Special thanks to John Loftus, Emmy wining journalist,
author and current president of the Florida Holocaust Museum. Clamor Magazine, P.O. box
20158, Toledo, Ohio
43610".