The CIA, The Mafia, And George Bush: (2)
Former reporter for the "Houston Chronicle," Pete Brewton tells of one of the
most momentous stories of the past 50 years and how it has been suppressed by
the establishment media and the Congress. Pete's book "The Mafia, CIA and
George Bush," shows the incredible complexity of the relationships in the
operation of the destruction of hundreds of Savings and Loans at the hands of
the CIA and the Mafia, stealing many billions of dollars in the process, and
leaving the taxpayers to bailout the banks. Big names at the state and
national levels of power are involved, including Lloyd Bentsen, the Bush
family, and power brokers in Houston. People such as Kenneth Keating and Don
Dixon, who are mentioned prominently in the press in connection with the S &
L debacle, were merely front men or "cutouts" for the main movers. Keating
and his ilk only took millions; the CIA and the Mafia looted billions. Mr. Brewton emphasizes how he unraveled it and how the press
and the Congress have conspired to cover it up.