Some Bush Family History

The History of the Bush Family

Prescott Bush, George W. Bush’s grandfather, robbed the grave and stole the skull of the Native American warrior Geronimo as part of an initiation into Yale’s Skull and Bones Society.

While American soldiers were fighting the Nazis in WWII, a few of the companies Prescott managed were seized under the Trading with the Enemy Act because they were selling fuel to and laundering money for Hitler’s Nazis.

Now George Bush, Sr. works for The Carlyle Group. They invest in defense companies, medical laboratories, and the telecommunications industry. The Carlyle Group is one of the government’s biggest contractors. George Bush, Sr. and The Carlyle Group stand to make billions of dollars from the War on Terror. On September 11, The Carlyle Group was having a conference at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Washington, DC with members of the Bin Laden family, one of their investors.

Yes, they have a legacy of evil

6 comments on “Some Bush Family History

  1. That’s on par with Ronald Reagan being the antichrist because his birthday & address correlate with the numbers 666. But hey, believe whatever you want to from the internet.

    1. This isn’t just internet information. It’s information gathered from many credible sources. Including interviews with friends of the Bush family. These are documented facts.

      1. I’ve also seen a few of these facts documented with different information. For instance, the notion that Prescot Bush stole the bones of Geronimo. I’ve heard/read/whatever that it was George Bush Sr., and I’ve also heard/read that it wasn’t even Geronimo’s grave. But regardless, I don’t care what anyone has done in the past or what they are supposedly funding & aiding. We’ll never know everything that goes on and we’ll never understand all the implications. I trust that our leader isn’t going to run our nation into the ground, and that’s good enough for me.

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