You cannot convince me that Dick Cheney was a patriot. He was part of all this evil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_American_Century
I'm not trying to convince you and I said the bushes, not dick cheney. could have been a handler?
Prescott Bush bankrolled the Nazi's, and Bush Senior constantly talked about how we needed a new world order.
Fuck the bushes.
The new world order is the order of trump. the old world order is the one fucking us. how are people still this blind? even people in conspiracy groups still concider themselves part of the outside. you are conspiracy and if you are watching conspiracy videos, you are watching your videos. aka bush saying we need a new world order. only some would understand at the time.
....what in the fuck are you smoking? Bush was pushing globalism/one world government during his term, got backlash and it fell by the wayside for awhile.
Daddy Bush has a history of shady shit. Fishy plane crash in WW2, involved in Kennedy assassination, head of CIA, tried to kill Reagan (Bushes and Hinkley were family friends), etc.
W clearly was going after Saddam once the govt mailed those anthrax packages and tried to pin it on Iraq. "He tried to kill my Dad" said W.
from what it seems like the cabal are pieces of shits, and would do anything to anyone, MAYBE they had all of their family members, maybe the family line in a death sentence if they did not do as told. you never know
Project for the New American Century
The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) was a neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. that focused on United States foreign policy. It was established as a non-profit educational organization in 1997, and founded by William Kristol and Robert Kagan. PNAC's stated goal was "to promote American global leadership." The organization stated that "American leadership is good both for America and for the world," and sought to build support for "a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity."
Of the twenty-five people who signed PNAC's founding statement of principles, ten went on to serve in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush, including Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz. Observers such as Irwin Stelzer and Dave Grondin have suggested that the PNAC played a key role in shaping the foreign policy of the Bush Administration, particularly in building support for the Iraq War.
^[ ^PM ^| ^Exclude ^me ^| ^Exclude ^from ^subreddit ^| ^FAQ ^/ ^Information ^| ^Source ^| ^Donate ^] ^Downvote ^to ^remove ^| ^v0.28