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372 Where Was George? [311]<br />

security policy and Perle's longtime associate, Stephen Bryen, a former<br />

Senate staff member who was forced to resign his post after it was<br />

discovered that he had passed U.S. defense secrets to Israel's Mossad. 802<br />

That Bush should have been affiliated so closely with this select group<br />

of devotees of Israel is intriguing, particularly in light of Bush's subsequent<br />

conflicts with Israel's Mossad, which we first examined in Chapter 2.<br />

THE COVER-UP<br />

For his own part, it was while Bush served as CIA Director that the<br />

Senate Intelligence Committee was probing the connections between Jack<br />

Ruby, Lee Harvey Oswald, the CIA, organized crime and the anti-Castro<br />

operations conducted by the CIA and its mob collaborators. As Anthony<br />

Kimery comments: "With his own ties to those operations, Bush was now<br />

in charge of what the CIA would and wouldn't divulge."<br />

"As DCI [Bush] frustrated committee investigator's requests for specific<br />

information in the Agency's files on Oswald and Ruby and downplayed<br />

revelations about CIA involvement. Memoranda written by Bush on the<br />

intelligence committee's investigation of Oswald's and Ruby's links to the<br />

CIA and organized crime show he was especially interested in the<br />

committee's probing not only of what the CIA knew about the events in<br />

Dallas and didn't report to the Warren Commission, but to what extent, if<br />

any, the Agency was complicit in Kennedy's murder." 803<br />

Kimery quotes an ex-CIA contract agent and Bay of Pigs veteran who<br />

claims to have been associated with Bush in the CIA's anti-Castro<br />

operations in the early 1960's: "Bush was worried about something during<br />

those investigations when he was DCI, all right. He was worried it was<br />

going to be found out that he worked for the Company and was tied right<br />

into all the messes the CIA was in during the late 50s and early 60s." 804<br />

David Robb, writing in Spy magazine points out that although Bush<br />

was asked in January of 1992 whether or not he had looked into the JFK<br />

assassination during the time he was CIA director that Bush said, "No, I<br />

didn't have any curiosity . . ." 805 However, Robb has pinpointed a<br />

September 15, 1976 memo to the Deputy Director for Central Intelligence<br />

which reads as follows:<br />

"A recent Jack Anderson story referred to a November 1963 (?) CIA<br />

cable, the subject matter of which had some UK journalist observing Jack<br />

Ruby visiting [Santo] Trafficante in jail. Is there such a cable? If so I would<br />

like to see it. This is the same cable that Mike Hadigan, Minority Counsel<br />

for the SSC [Senate Select Committee] had asked for." 806<br />

The memo was signed "GB" above the typewritten name "George<br />

Bush." Clearly, George Bush was just a bit more curious about the<br />

inquiries into the JFK assassination than he would have us believe.<br />

A THREAT AGAINST JFK?

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