Bush family cleaning up on transfer of public lands to private hands
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer
Sep 16, 2008, 00:26
(WMR) -- WMR
has learned from a senior Democratic congressional source that the Bush family,
most notably former President George H. W. Bush, is reaping windfall profits
from the transfer of title of public federal and state lands to private hands.
The elder Bush, according to our sources, has a vested financial interest in land
title companies that specialize in the transfer of public lands to private
interests.
The revelations represent the first evidence that the elder
Bush has benefited from the transfer of public lands to private hands in a
giant scheme to defraud federal and state governments, as well as the American
taxpayers and Native Americans.
The land-grabbing scheme primarily involves the transfer
of federal lands, including Native American lands and national forest
system lands, in the Rocky Mountain West, state lands in Texas, and both
federal and state lands in California, Mississippi, and Florida to
private entities. The scheme is also at the center of the scandal surrounding
jailed GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff who conspired to privatize federal lands and
assets around the country to benefit his corporate clients.
In 2004, under pressure from Abramoff and the White House,
Senators Harry Reid (D-NV) and Jim Gibbons (R-NV) shepherded the passage of the
Western Shoshone Distribution Act, which was quickly signed by President George
W. Bush. The act settled federal violations of the Ruby Valley Treaty of 1863
with the Shoshones and compensated them a mere $135 million for 24 million
acres of Shoshone land illegally seized by the federal government in Nevada,
California, Utah, and Idaho. The Shoshones cried foul, saying their land is
rich in gold reserves. Gibbons, who is now governor of Nevada, instantly moved
legislation to privatize the former Shoshone lands. Reid, Gibbons, and Senator
John Ensign (R-NV), all received lucrative cash contributions to their
campaigns from Abramoff clients.
Bush White House official Jennifer Farley urged passage of
the bill claiming that Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were personally
interested in its enactment, further adding that the legislation was considered
�hot.� Cheney paid a visit to Nevada as the Senate voted to pass the bill.
The Washington Post reported that Farley and Karl
Rove were recipients of sporting event tickets from Abramoff�s assistant Kevin
Ring, arrested and jailed this past week for his involvement in the Abramoff
bribery scandal. Farley termed tickets as �fruit� in her conversations with
Ring. Abramoff, already serving a prison sentence for a guilty verdict from a
Florida case, received an additional four years in prison last week for his
role in the scandal, which has tainted a number of Republicans in Congress, as
well as senior members of the Bush administration. Tony Rudy, another Abramoff
assistant and a former deputy chief of staff to former Texas Republican
Representative Tom DeLay, pleaded guilty in the bribery scandal.
WMR has also learned that the Bush administration ordered a
number of California and other Western state forest wildfires purposefully
set with the intention of damaging and destroying federal and state
forestlands, thus making them ripe for exploitation and sale to private
interests. California Republican Representative John Doolittle, also under
investigation in the Abramoff bribery scandal, promoted the passage of the
Healthy Forests Restoration Act, which permitted national forests to be
purposefully thinned by timber companies to make them less susceptible to the
fires, exacerbated by global warming, that were being set by others within the
Bush administration. The purposeful destruction of federal forests was carried
out with the knowledge of top officials of the Interior Department under both
Interior Secretaries Gale Norton and Dirk Kempthorne.
In 2003, California law enforcement concluded that a number
of devastating fires that destroyed 718,000 acres in the state were the
result of arson. Some within the Bush administration suggested that �Al Qaeda�
terrorists could be behind the blazes. It now appears that it was the Bush
administration that was the actual terrorists in carrying out the arson to
enrich their friends in the real estate, Indian gambling casino, mining,
and other exploitation industries.
In Florida, under both Governors Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist,
the St. Joe Company, a firm that has close financial ties to both Jeb and
George H. W. Bush, has steadily encroached on lands adjacent to state and
federal wildlife management preserves, state forests and parks, and national
forests.
Previously
published in the Wayne Madsen
Report.
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