AQUILA

Volume 6, Issue 21

NEWS

December 2000

Wickedness in High Places and It Ain't Al Gore

The evil that men do lives after them

Fred Wheelright, Psychic Vera's Native American friend, told her it was now too late for George W. Bush. In a previous article, Aquila News quoted Wheelright as saying that Bush was a victim of soul loss, and he needed to engage a shaman to go find it.

"Too late, too late for Bush," Fred said. "When I saw him on the news last night, giving his so-called presidential acceptance speech, I could tell that an evil spirit has come to influence this poor empty man."

It didn't take long for Vera to figure out what evil spirit Fred was talking about. "Once more we have another high placed Republican that's an empty suit," she said. "The last one we had in office, Ronald Reagan, was just about as dead brain as Dubya," she said. "But now a demon possessed blackguard (called the Mad Monk by John Ehrlichman) is influencing the Governor from Texas. Interestingly enough there was another possessed head of state that was a Capricorn and a genuine ex-monk--Joseph Stalin."

When Vera was asked why she felt that it was dead president Nixon who was influencing George W. Bush, she pointed to the actions of the Republican Party during this election debacle. Employing paid demonstators, many of them anti-Castro Cubans, to rough people up outside of election offices in Miami Dade and Broward Counties was certainly reminiscent of a Nixonian dirty trick. Not only was Nixon the mastermind behind numerous dirty tricks during his political career, he was also very chummy with anti-Castro Cubans.

In the Arrogance of Power by Anthony Summers, Nixon's henchmen, Ehlichman and Halderman, were convinced that Nixon was somehow connected to the Bay of Pigs, but they had no idea what the connection was(page 178). The last US ambassador to Cuba, Philip Bonsal, stated that Nixon was one of the earliest supporters of the plan to get rid of  Castro and may have been the father of the operation(p 185).

Before Nixon was Vice-president, and before Castro staged his coup, Nixon was connected to the mob that ran Cuban gambling houses. He also established a friendship with Batista, the corrupt Cuban dictator. The mob had donated a lot of money to Nixon during his political career and wanted revenge after Castro shut down their gambling houses. This Cuban connection also leads to the possibility that Nixon was involved with anti-Castro Cubans that may have assassinated President Kennedy, as some sources, like the magazine, The Realist, have suggested over the years. Another anti-Castro Cuban was Nixon's only friend, Bebe Rebozo, who laundered money for Nixon and who some have suggested was a homosexual.

"The evil that men do lives after them", a quote from Shakespeare's, Julius Caesar, can certainly be applied to Nixon and his influence on the Republican Party. The corrupt election in Florida(engineered by the Cuban appeaser and Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush), the Republican Party's undemocratic blockage of the manual recounts, and the refusal of the courts to allow the manual counting of all the votes, particularly in Miami-Dade county is a loathsome example of Nixonian influence.

Nixon has been part and parcel of the Republican Party for some time. He was there when the Reagan administration was embroiled in Iran-Contra fiasco. He was there during the impeachment process of Bill Clinton, influencing the Republicans to be particularly hypocritical and venomous and now he continues impressing himself on George W. Bush, Jeb Bush and the entire Bush family.

As long as Nixon influences George W. Bush and the Republican Party, our democracy is severely compromised. "When we allow a sociopathic and dead ex-president to continue to influence our political process, we create a breeding ground for evil," Vera said. "And when we fail to recognize evil and not only confuse it with good, but say there is no difference between good and evil in the two political parties, we allow the dark forces to grow in power. The Republicans are not perfect evil. Neither are the Democrats perfect good. But as long as the Republicans continue with their nefarious Nixonian shananigans, the Democrats hold the higher ground."

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