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<strong>The</strong> Farish family was devastated by the exposure. Son William Stamps Farish, Jr., a<br />

lieutenant in the Army Air Force, was humiliated by the public knowledge that his father<br />

was fueling the enemy's aircraft; he died in a training accident in Texas six months<br />

later.@s2@s0<br />

With this double death, the fortune comprising much of Standard Oil's profits from Texas<br />

and Nazi Germany was now to be settled upon the little four-year-old grandson, William<br />

(`` Will '') Stamps Farish III. Will Farish grew up a recluse, the most secretive multimillionaire<br />

in Texas, with investments of `` that money '' in a multitude of foreign<br />

countries, and a host of exotic contacts overlapping the intelligence and financial worlds-<br />

-particularly in Britain.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>-Farish axis started <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s career. After his 1948 graduation from Yale<br />

(and Skull and Bones), <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> flew down to Texas on a corporate airplane and was<br />

employed by his father's Dresser Industries. In a couple of years he got help from his<br />

uncle, <strong>George</strong> Walker, Jr., and Farish's British banker friends, to set him up in the oil<br />

property speculation business. Soon thereafter, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> founded the Zapata Oil<br />

Company, which put oil drilling rigs into certain locations of great strategic interest to the<br />

Anglo-American intelligence community.<br />

Will Farish at 25 years old was a personal aide to Zapata chairman <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> in<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>'s unsuccessful 1964 campaign for Senate. Will Farish used `` that Auschwitz money<br />

'' to back <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> financially, investing in Zapata. When <strong>Bush</strong> was elected to<br />

Congress in 1966, Farish joined the Zapata board.@s2@s1<br />

When <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> became U.S. Vice President in 1980, the Farish and <strong>Bush</strong> family<br />

fortunes were again completely, secretly commingled. As we shall see, the old projects<br />

were now being revived on a breathtaking scale.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> and Draper<br />

Twenty years before he was U.S. President, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> brought two `` race-science ''<br />

professors in front of the Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population. As<br />

chairman of the Task Force, then-Congressman <strong>Bush</strong> invited Professors William<br />

Shockley and Arthur Jensen to explain to the committee how allegedly runaway birthrates<br />

for African-Americans were `` down-breeding '' the American population.<br />

Afterwards <strong>Bush</strong> personally summed up for the Congress the testimony his blackinferiority<br />

advocates had given to the Task Force.@s2@s2 <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> held his<br />

hearings on the threat posed by black babies on August 5, 1969, while much of the world<br />

was in a better frame of mind--celebrating mankind's progress from the first moon<br />

landing 16 days earlier. <strong>Bush</strong>'s obsessive thinking on this subject was guided by his<br />

family's friend, Gen. William H. Draper, Jr., the founder and chairman of the Population<br />

Crisis Committee, and vice chairman of the Planned Parenthood Federation. Draper had<br />

long been steering U.S. public discussion about the so-called `` population bomb '' in the<br />

non-white areas of the world.

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