IMPORTANT: Why Bush Tried To Transfer The Ports
posted January 9, 2007 - 10:53am
As promised, here is a review of the article concerning Bush's motivation in attempting to transfer control of the U.S. Ports to DuBai during a congressional break.
"Today Dubai Ports World announced it would “transfer fully the U.S. operations…to a United States entity.? PBS News Hour reporter, Norm Ornstein, said that DP World was considering selling its U.S. operations to Halliburton:
"Today is Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Yesterday, in an article I posted, I conceded that I couldn't quite fathom why George Bush tried, some months back, to transfer the American Ports to Dubai Ports, in spite of terrorist ties, and sympathies. I pointed out that this attempted change was made during a congressional break, during a hiatus, while the congressmen were vacationing.
"Today, 24 hours later, we have a report on Public Broadcasting, presented by Norm Ornstein, that the Dubai Ports were possibly going to be bought by Halliburton.
"Halliburton is the company selected to rebuild Iraq. Halliburton also has, or had, plans to build a detention facility, comparable to the one at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the holding of suspected terrorists. The Halliburton facility would be in fact larger.
Under the administration, indirectly of General Rumsfeld, who has been criticized for his pro-administration stance, and his non-complying military strategies, The Guantanamo bay Facility is infamous for holding un-charged suspected terrorists, for allegations of torture, for numerous suicides, and more.
"Vice President Dick Chaney is a past executive officer of Halliburton.
"Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries in 1998. Here is some interesting info about Dresser industries:
Dresser had been founded by Solomon Dresser in 1880, and taken over in 1928 by W.H. Harriman & Company, the investment bank owned by the descendants of railroad magnate E.H. Harriman, himself a front for the British Royal Family. Under Averell and Roland Harriman, Dresser was a Skull & Bones shop, whose board included Bonesman and presidential father and grandfather Prescott Bush.
"The Nation., NY - Jun 22, 2006
This partial quote from a Google link:
"... Cheney personally negotiated the purchase of Dresser Industries--the deal was closed on a quail-hunting expedition--but he neglected to account for the ...
"This observer speculates that Halliburton won't go forward with the plan to acquire Dubai Ports, for the obvious reason that the aquisition by Dubai of the American ports fell through. Indeed, The White house has already denied the attemp, calling it unfounded rumor."
"This manipulization of the American Armed Forces, non-compliances with American laws, by The Bushs, and Chaneys, to further private economic interests, may go beyond the scope of "impeachable offenses.""

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