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lodge by that lodge's venerable grand master, the notorious Licio Gelli. Gelli is also<br />

reported by informed sources to have worked energetically to promote <strong>Bush</strong>'s 1980<br />

presidential candidacy.<br />

Some see <strong>Bush</strong>'s alleged connections to Licio Gelli's P-2 lodge as relevant to the<br />

assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme on February 28, 1986. According to<br />

Barbara Honegger's mysterious informant "Y", on February 25, 1986, just a few days<br />

before Palme was killed, Licio Gelli, who was then in Brazil, sent a message to Philip<br />

Guarino, a former official of the Republican National Committee telling him that "the<br />

Swedish tree will be felled," along with a request to "tell our good friend <strong>Bush</strong>." [fn 33]<br />

Palme, at the time of his death, was aware of the participation of Swedish arms<br />

companies in weapons deliveries to the Khomeini regime within the framework of what<br />

later became known as Iran-contra.<br />

On July 2, 1990, the first program (Tg-1) of RAI Television, the Italian governmentsponsored<br />

network, broadcast an interview by journalist Ennio Remondino with Ibrahim<br />

Razin and Richard Brennecke, a former US intelligence agent who has become well<br />

known in connection with his allegations concerning the 1980 October Surprise. Here<br />

Razin repeated the account of the message from Gelli to Guarino and <strong>Bush</strong> just<br />

summarized. Brennecke added that US intelligence agencies provided the P-2 lodge with<br />

funding in the amount of $10 million per month for gun-running, drug-running, and<br />

destabilization. In the wake of this telecast, President Francesco Cossiga, the<br />

psychologically unstable Italian chief of state, demanded that Prime Minister Giulio<br />

Andreotti investigate these charges. Cossiga was indignant that both the US government<br />

and <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> had been accused of these heinous crimes. Andreotti's investigation was<br />

a superficial one and certainly did not disprove any of the charges, leaving the matter<br />

hanging. [fn 34]<br />

NOTES:<br />

1. Joan Quigley, "What Does Joan Say" (New York, 1990), p. 112.<br />

2. Clay F. Richards, "<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>: 'co-president' in the Reagan administration" United Press International,<br />

March 10, 1981.<br />

3. Alexander Haig, Caveat (New York, 1984), p. 54.<br />

4. Haig, Caveat, p. 115.<br />

5. Haig, Caveat, p. 302.<br />

6. Haig, Caveat, p. 60.<br />

7. Washington Post, March 22, 1981.<br />

8. Haig, Caveat, pp. 144-145.

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