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Pakistan's President Gen. Zia ul-Haq in May, 1984 was conducted in full awareness of<br />

these phenomnena. Nevertheless, <strong>Bush</strong> chose to praise the alleged successes of the Zia<br />

government's anti-narcotics program which, <strong>Bush</strong> intoned, was a matter of great<br />

"personal interest" to him. Among those present at the banquet where <strong>Bush</strong> made these<br />

remarks were, reportedly, several of the officials most responsible for the narcotics<br />

trafficking in Pakistan. [fn 2] But there is an even more flagrant aspect of <strong>Bush</strong>'s conduct<br />

which can be said to demolish once and for all the myth of the "war on drugs" and<br />

replace it with a reality so sinister that it goes beyond the imagination of most citizens.<br />

Those who follow <strong>Bush</strong>'s frenetic sports activities on television are doubtless familiar<br />

with <strong>Bush</strong>'s speedboat, in which he is accustomed to cavort in the waters off his estate at<br />

Walker's Point in Kennebunkport, Maine. [fn 3] <strong>The</strong> craft in question is the Fidelity, a<br />

powerboat capable of operating on the high seas. Fidelity is a class of boat marketed<br />

under the brand name of "Cigarette," a high-priced speedboat dubbed "the Ferrari of the<br />

high seas." This detail should awaken our interest, since <strong>Bush</strong>'s profile as an Anglo-<br />

Saxon aristocrat would normally include a genteel predeliction for sailing, rather than a<br />

preference for a vulgar hotrod like Fidelity, which evokes the ethos of rum-runners and<br />

smugglers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cigarette boat Fidelity was purchased by <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> from a certain Don Aronow.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> reportedly met Aronow at a boat show in 1974, and decided to buy one of the<br />

Cigarette boats Aronow manufactured. Aronow was one of the most celebrated and<br />

successful powerboat racers of the 1960's, and had then turned his hand to designing and<br />

building these boats. But according to at least one published account, there is compelling<br />

evidence to conclude that Aronow was a drug smuggler and suspected drug-money<br />

launderer linked to the Genovese Purple Gang of New York City within the more general<br />

framework of the Meyer Lansky organized crime syndicate. Aronow's role in marijuana<br />

smuggling was reportedly confirmed by Bill Norris, head of the Major Narcotics Unit at<br />

the Miami US Attorney's office and thus the top federal drug prosecution official in south<br />

Florida. [fn 4]<br />

Aronow numbered among his friends and acquaintances not just <strong>Bush</strong>, but many<br />

international public figures and celebrities, many of whom had purchased the boats he<br />

built. Aronow's wife was said to be a former girlfriend of King Hussein of Jordan.<br />

Aronow was in touch with King Juan Carlos of Spain, Lord Lucan (Billy Shand-Kydd, a<br />

relative of Princess Diana's mother), Sir Max Aitken (the son of British press baron Lord<br />

Beaverbrook), Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Eastern Airlines chairman<br />

and former astronaut Frank Bormann, Kimberly-Clark heir Jim Kimberley, Alvin Malnik<br />

(one of the reputed heirs to Meyer Lansky) and Charles Keating, later the protagonist of<br />

the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal. Some of these exalted acquaintances are<br />

suggestive of strong intelligence connections as well.<br />

In May of 1986, Aronmow received a letter from Nicolas Iliopoulos, the royal boat<br />

captain to King Hussein of Jordan expressing on behalf of the King the latter's<br />

satisfaction with a powerboat purchased from Aronow, and conveying the compliments<br />

of King Juan Carlos of Spain and President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, who had recently

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