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  1. Arbusto Energy was an oil and gas exploration firm started in 1977 by former U.S. president George W. Bush. In 1984, the company merged with Spectrum 7 Energy Corp.

    • 10 Oil Business Connections
    • 9 Jim Bath
    • 8 BCCI and Harken Energy
    • 7 The Carlyle Group
    • 6 Bush Sr.’s 9/11 Meeting
    • 5 Bin Ladens Allowed to Leave The U.S.
    • 4 Osama’s Cia Connections
    • 3 9/11 and Saudi Arabia
    • 2The Afghan Pipeline
    • 1 Heroin

    The connections between the bin Laden and Bush families go back decades. Perhaps the first time of note that their paths crossed would be in 1978, when George W. Bush and Salem bin Laden (brother of Osama) set up Arbusto Energy in Texas. The business was far from a success, however, and by the mid-1980s, it (having since merged with Spectrum 7) was...

    Jim Bath was seen as a “CIA asset” around the same time that Bush Jr. was venturing into the oil business (at a time when the CIA was under the direction of Bush Sr.). He also had connections going in all directions outside the United States, particularly with rich Middle Eastern businessmen looking for opportunities with the American dollar. Many ...

    When Harken Energy took over the collapsed Arbusto Oil Company in 1986, it was underwritten for $25 million by the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, better known as BCCI. Coincidentally or not, BCCI also had many of the same rich Middle Eastern businessmen involved in its operations as Arbusto had. In early 1991, the BCCI was shut down due...

    In the book House of Bush, House of Saud, researcher and writer Craig Unger explored accusations of secret political agendasbetween the Bush family (and, in turn, the Bush administrations), several rich Saudi businessmen (including Saudi royals and bin Laden), and a gathering of specific people known as the Carlyle Group. To say the content of the ...

    While George W. Bush was reading a book about goats in a school in Florida at the time the 9/11 attackswere unfolding, George H. W. Bush was involved in a meeting representing the aforementioned Carlyle Group in Washington, DC, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, and he was with one of the brothers of America’s soon-to-be most wanted man, Osama bin Laden. W...

    It is certainly no secret that in the aftermath of the Twin Tower attacks, prominent members of the bin Laden family were allowed to leave the United States. Not only that but they were given safe passage courtesy of the U.S. governmentat a time when every aircraft over U.S. airspace was otherwise grounded. Although it’s easy to jump straight on th...

    Of course, in the 1970s and predominantly in the 1980s, Osama bin Laden was not only considered friendly to the United States; he was considered to be a CIA asset. While most of the bin Laden family were astute and successful businessmen, Osama’s talents were seemingly more hands-on and best applied “in the field.” During the 1980s, Osama led milit...

    Although there is indeed a lot of murkiness surrounding just about every aspect of the 9/11 attacks, another “coincidence” was an apparent Saudi involvement in the attacks. Of course, Saudi Arabiais the bin Ladens’ home country, to boot. Official records state that of the 19 hijackers involved in the 9/11 incident, 15 of them were Saudi Arabian. Al...

    In 1997, California company Unocal (which had numerous past connections to Dick Cheney) began preparations for the Afghanistan Oil Pipeline, which would run from Turkmenistan, through Afghanistan, and to the Arabian Sea (and into the hands of US-run corporations). Both the Taliban and anti-Taliban groups supported the deal—so much so that U.S.-led ...

    Perhaps one of the most overlooked aspects of the Bush–bin Laden connection is the drug trafficking accusations following the invasion of Afghanistan, claims that have hounded the Bush family in particular for decades (and many would suggest rightly so). Whereas the Taliban had expressed support for the aforementioned pipeline, they weren’t so supp...

  2. Bush fundou, em 1977, a Arbusto Energy, empresa que seria responsável pela exploração de petróleo no Texas.

  3. Em 1977, Bush estabeleceu a Arbusto Energy, uma pequena empresa de exploração de petróleo, embora não tenha começado as operações até o ano seguinte. [33] Mais tarde, mudou o nome da empresa para Bush Exploration.

  4. Em 1977, George W. Bush começou a trabalhar na Arbusto Energy, uma empresa de exploração de petróleo. Porém, a empresa não deu certo por conta da queda do preço do petróleo no mercado, e Bush a vendeu para outras empresas.

  5. 3 de dez. de 2018 · George H W Bush, the 41st US president, who died on Friday at the age of 94, was deeply involved in oil throughout his life. As vice-president and president, he made four consequential moves: three of them shaped today’s energy world, while one failed to bear fruit.

  6. A empresa criada por Bush era a Arbusto Energy, que explorava petróleo no Texas. Ela iniciou suas operações somente em 1978. O fator que permitiu que a empresa de Bush iniciasse suas operações foi a derrota que ele sofreu na eleição para um cargo na House of Representatives.