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Disclaimer: The following is posted FYI only.
With all the attention that is focused on the UAE's DPW deal to run several ports of entry in the USA, by both sides of the Congress and the mainstream media, I find the omission of the following information to be strange, at the very least.
President George W. Bush has a brother named Marvin, most americans don't know about him. Marvin Bush was the chairman of Securacom, the company that was responsible for electronic security of the World Trade Center on 9/11. After 9/11, Marvin Bush used his father's ties to the Kuwaiti royal family to gain control over the ports in Kuwait. Any, and all, goods shipped into Iraq, for the military or to rebuild the infrastructure, are brought into the country through the ports run by the Kuwait-American Corporation, effectively creating a choke-point that puts hundreds of millions of dollars into the Bush family pockets.
The fact that the Bushes are buying ports in Arab countries, while pushing through deals with their Arab friends to buy american ports, seems a bit odd, and worthy of mention.-IMO
With all the attention that is focused on the UAE's DPW deal to run several ports of entry in the USA, by both sides of the Congress and the mainstream media, I find the omission of the following information to be strange, at the very least.
President George W. Bush has a brother named Marvin, most americans don't know about him. Marvin Bush was the chairman of Securacom, the company that was responsible for electronic security of the World Trade Center on 9/11. After 9/11, Marvin Bush used his father's ties to the Kuwaiti royal family to gain control over the ports in Kuwait. Any, and all, goods shipped into Iraq, for the military or to rebuild the infrastructure, are brought into the country through the ports run by the Kuwait-American Corporation, effectively creating a choke-point that puts hundreds of millions of dollars into the Bush family pockets.
The fact that the Bushes are buying ports in Arab countries, while pushing through deals with their Arab friends to buy american ports, seems a bit odd, and worthy of mention.-IMO