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esidents working on the island. <strong>The</strong> Jupiter Island police department says that there are<br />

sensors in the two main roads that can track every automobile on the island. If a car stops<br />

in the street, the police will be there within one or two minutes. Surveillance is a duty of<br />

all employees of the town of Jupiter Island. News reporters are to be prevented from<br />

visiting the island.@s3<br />

To create this astonishing private club, Joseph and Permelia Pryor Reed sold land only to<br />

those who would fit in. Permelia Reed was still the grande dame of the island when<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> was inaugurated President in 1989. In recognition of the fact that the Reeds<br />

know where all the bodies are buried, President <strong>Bush</strong> appointed Permelia's son, Joseph<br />

V. Reed, Jr., chief of protocol for the U.S. State Department, in charge of private<br />

arrangements with foreign dignitaries.<br />

Averell Harriman made Jupiter Island a staging ground for his 1940s takeover of the U.S.<br />

national security apparatus. It was in that connection that the island became possibly the<br />

most secretive private place in America.<br />

Let us briefly survey the neighborhood, back then in 1946-48, to see some of the uses<br />

various of the residents had for the Harriman clique.<br />

Residents on Jupiter Island<br />

• Jupiter Islander Robert A. Lovett,@s4, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong>'s partner at Brown Brothers<br />

Harriman, had been Assistant Secretary of War for Air from 1941 to 1945. Lovett was<br />

the leading American advocate of the policy of terror-bombing of civilians. He organized<br />

the Strategic Bombing Survey, carried out for the American and British governments by<br />

the staff of the Prudential Insurance Company, guided by London's Tavistock Psychiatric<br />

Clinic.<br />

In the postwar period, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> was associated with Prudential Insurance, one of<br />

Lovett's intelligence channels to the British secret services. Prescott was listed by<br />

Prudential as a director of the company for about two years in the early 1950s.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Strategic Bombing Survey failed to demonstrate any real military advantage<br />

accruing from such outrages as the fire-bombing of Dresden, Germany. But the<br />

Harrimanites nevertheless persisted in the advocacy of terror from the air. <strong>The</strong>y glorified<br />

this as `` psychological warfare, '' a part of the utopian military doctrine opposed to the<br />

views of military traditionalists such as Gen. Douglas MacArthur.<br />

Robert Lovett later advised President Lyndon Johnson to terror-bomb Vietnam. President<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> revived the doctrine with the bombing of civilian areas in Panama, and the<br />

destruction of Baghdad.<br />

On Oct. 22, 1945, Secretary of War Robert Patterson created the Lovett Committee,<br />

chaired by Robert A. Lovett, to advise the government on the post-World War II<br />

organization of U.S. intelligence activities. <strong>The</strong> existence of this committee was unknown

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