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President Bush family buys 'refuge ranch' in Paraguay near old Nazi hide-outs
Date: Saturday, October 28 2006
Topic: Eye on Uncle Sam


by Dr Les Sachs

A significant story not yet mainstreamed in the English language corporate media outlets, but quite prominent in other places:

The President Bush family, with its long heritage of involvement with real Nazis dating back to the World War II era, is now acquiring an enormous ranch and a possible refuge in Paraguay, not far from old Nazi hide-outs.

The major land purchase is facilitated through Jenna Bush, daughter of the President, and taking place amid concentrations of US troops in Paraguay, and amid deals with the Paraguayan government to give immunity to US forces from international and war crimes prosecution (including, one may guess, the US commander-in-chief, Bush himself).

It seems a bolt-hole of protection is being established in Paraguay for US leaders who may not be safe in the US after a political revolution. It's noteworthy that the Bush gang may themselves feel the imminent instability of the US, and that perhaps not only the fall of the US empire, but also an internal revolution in America are not too many years away.

Even today, President Bush is greatly backed and protected by the US multi-national corporations, and the US legal system which serves those corporations. So this creation of a Paraguay refuge for US leaders suggests that America's ruling powers are not confident about maintaining their hold.

Here is one link to the Jenna Bush - Paraguay stories, others can be easily found:

http://www.wonkette.com/politics/george-w.-bush/we-hate-to-bring-up-the-nazis-but-they-fled-to-south-america-too-208549.php

This note is by Dr Les Sachs, who is partly of Canadian heritage and is a political refugee from the US in Brussels, Belgium (http://dr-les-sachs.tripod.com/).







[Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on October 30, 2006]

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