[Wayne
Madsen, Washington, D.C.-based investigative
journalist and former intelligence officer
with the National Security Agency drops some
big bombshells in George W. Bush's spiritual
back yard. This highly respected journalistic
veteran quotes sources closest to the Vatican
as saying that Pope John Paul II suspects
that the Bush administration had
foreknowledge of the 9-11 attacks. He also
points out the obvious: Bush behavior and
attitude are anything but Christian.
MCR]
Bush's
"Christian" Blood Cult
Concerns
Raised by the Vatican
by
WAYNE MADSEN
(The following
story was originally published by
CounterPunch www.counterpunch.org
-
on April 22, 2003.
Reprinted with permission from the author)
APRIL 28, 2003, 1700 hrs PDT (FTW) --
George W. Bush proclaims himself a born-again
Christian. However, Bush and fellow
self-anointed neo-Christians like House
Majority Leader Tom DeLay, John Ashcroft, and
sports arena Book of Revelations carnival
hawker Franklin Graham appear to wallow in a
"Christian" blood lust cult when it
comes to practicing the teachings of the
founder of Christianity. This cultist form of
Christianity, with its emphasis on death
rather than life, is also worrying the
leaders of mainstream Christian religions,
particularly the Pope.
One only has to check out Bush's record as
Governor of Texas to see his own preference
for death over life. During his tenure as
Governor, Bush presided over a record setting
152 executions, including the 1998 execution
of fellow born-again Christian Karla Faye
Tucker, a convicted murderer who later led a
prison ministry. Forty of Bush's executions
were carried out in 2000, the year the Bush
presidential campaign was spotlighting their
candidate's strong law enforcement record.
The Washington Post's Richard Cohen reported
in October 2000 that one of the execution
chamber's "tie-down team" members,
Fred Allen, had to prepare so many people for
lethal injections during 2000, he quit his
job in disgust.
Bush mocked Tucker's appeal for clemency.
In an interview with Talk magazine, Bush
imitated Tucker's appeal for him to spare her
life - pursing his lips, squinting his eyes,
and in a squeaky voice saying, "Please
don't kill me." That went too far for
former GOP presidential candidate Gary Bauer,
himself an evangelical Christian. "I
think it is nothing short of unbelievable
that the governor of a major state running
for president thought it was acceptable to
mock a woman he decided to put to
death," said Bauer.
A former Texas Department of Public Safety
officer, a devout Roman Catholic, told this
reporter that evidence to the contrary, Bush
was more than happy to ignore DNA data and
documented cases of prosecutorial misconduct
to send innocent people to the Huntsville,
Texas lethal injection chamber. He said the
number of executed mentally retarded, African
Americans, and those who committed capital
crimes as minors was proof that Bush was
insensitive and a "phony
Christian." When faced with similar
problems in Illinois, Governor George Ryan, a
Republican, commuted the death sentences of
his state's death row inmates and released
others after discovering they were wrongfully
convicted. Yet the Republican Party is
pillorying Ryan and John Ashcroft's Justice
Department continues to investigate the
former Governor for political malfeasance as
if Bush and Ashcroft are without sin in such
matters. Hypocrisy certainly rules in the
Republican Party.
Bush's blood lust has been extended across
the globe. He has given the CIA authority to
assassinate those deemed a threat to U.S.
national interests. Bush has virtually
suspended Executive Orders 11905 (Gerald
Ford), 12306 (Jimmy Carter), and 12333
(Ronald Reagan) which prohibit the
assassination of foreign leaders. Bush's
determination to kill Saddam Hussein, his
family, and his top leaders with
precision-guided missiles and tactical
nuclear weapon-like Massive Ordnance Air
Blast (MOAB) bombs is yet another indication
of Bush's disregard for his Republican and
Democratic predecessors. It now appears that
in his zeal to kill Hussein, innocent
civilian patrons of a Baghdad restaurant were
killed by one of Bush's precision Joint
Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs). Like it or
not, Saddam Hussein was recognized by over
100 nations as the leader of Iraq -- a member
state of the United Nations. Hussein, like
North Korea' Kim Jong Il, Syria's Bashir
Assad, and Iran's Mohammed Khatami, are
covered by Executive Order 12333, which the
Bush mouthpieces claim is still in effect.
Bush's "Christian" blood cult sees
no other option than death for those who
become his enemies. This doctrine is found no
place in Christian theology.
Bush has not once prayed for the innocent
civilians who died as a result of the U.S.
attack on Iraq. He constantly
"embeds" himself with the military
at Goebbels-like speech fests and makes
constant references to God when he refers to
America's "victory" in Iraq, as if
God endorses his sordid killing spree. He
makes no mention of the children, women, and
old men killed by America's
"precision-guided" missiles and
bombs and trigger-happy U.S. troops. In fact,
Bush revels in indiscriminate blood letting.
Since he never experienced such killing in
Southeast Asia, when he was AWOL from his
Texas Air National Guard unit, Bush just does
not seem to understand the horror of a parent
watching one's children having their heads
and limbs blown off in a sudden blast of
shrapnel or children witnessing their parents
burning to death with their own body fat
nurturing the flames.
Bush and his advisers, previously warned
that Iraq's ancient artifacts and collection
of historical documents and books were in
danger of being looted or destroyed, instead,
sat back while the Baghdad and Mosul museums
and Baghdad Library were ransacked and
destroyed. Cult leaders have historically
attempted to destroy history in order to
invent their own. The Soviets tried to
obliterate Russia's Orthodox traditions,
turning a number of churches into warehouses
and animal barns. Cambodia's Pol Pot tried to
wipe out Buddhism's famed Angkor Wat shrine
in an attempt to stamp out his country's
Buddhist history. In March 2001, while they
were negotiating with the Bush administration
on a natural gas pipeline, Afghanistan's
Taliban blew up two massive 1600-year old
Buddhas in Bamiyan. The Bush administration,
itself run by fanatic religious cultists,
barely made a fuss about the loss of the
relics. It would not be the first time the
cultists within the Bush administration
ignored the pillaging of history's treasures.
The ransacking of Iraq's historical
treasures is explainable when one considers
what the blood cult Christians really think
about Islam. Franklin Graham, the heir to the
empire built up by his anti-Semitic father,
Billy Graham, has decided being anti-Muslim
is far more financially rewarding than being
anti-Jewish. Billy Graham, history notes from
the Nixon tapes, complained about the Jewish
stranglehold on the media and Jews being
responsible for pornography.
Franklin Graham continues to enjoy his
father's unfettered and questionable access
to the White House. But in the case of Bush,
the younger Graham has a fanatic adherent.
Graham has called Islam a "very evil and
wicked" religion. He then announces he
wants to go to Iraq. Graham obviously sees an
opportunity to convert Muslims and
unrepentant Eastern Christians, who owe their
allegiance to Roman and Greek prelates, to
his perverted form of blood cult
Christianity. Graham says he is ready to send
his Samaritan's Purse missionaries into Iraq
to provide assistance. Muslims and mainstream
Christians are wary that Graham wants to
exchange food, water, and medicine for the
baptism of Iraqis into his intolerant brand
of Christianity. In the last Gulf War, Graham
could not get away with his chicanery. The
Desert Storm Commander, General Norman
Schwarzkopf, stopped dead in the tracks
Graham's plan to send 30,000 Arabic language
Bibles to U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia.
Today's Pentagon shows no such compunction to
put a rein on Graham. It invited him to give
a Good Friday sermon at the Pentagon to the
consternation of the Defense Department's
Muslim employees. To make matters worse,
under Bush's "Faith Based
Initiative," Graham's Samaritan's Purse
stands to receive U.S. government funds for
its proselytizing efforts in Iraq, something
that should be an affront to every American
taxpayer.
Bush's self-proclaimed adherence to
Christianity (during one of the presidential
debates he said Jesus Christ was his favorite
"philosopher") and his constant
reference to a new international structure
bypassing the United Nations system and
long-standing international treaties are
worrying the top leadership of the Roman
Catholic Church. Well-informed sources close
to the Vatican report that Pope John Paul II
is growing increasingly concerned about
Bush's ultimate intentions. The Pope has had
experience with Bush's death fetish. Bush
ignored the Pope's plea to spare the life of
Karla Faye Tucker. To show that he was
similarly ignorant of the world's mainstream
religions, Bush also rejected an appeal to
spare Tucker from the World Council of
Churches - an organization that represents
over 350 of the world's Protestant and
Orthodox Churches. It did not matter that
Bush's own Methodist Church and his parents'
Episcopal Church are members of the World
Council.
Bush's blood lust, his repeated commitment
to Christian beliefs, and his constant
references to "evil doers," in the
eyes of many devout Catholic leaders, bear
all the hallmarks of the one warned about in
the Book of Revelations - the anti-Christ.
People close to the Pope claim that amid
these concerns, the Pontiff wishes he was
younger and in better health to confront the
possibility that Bush may represent the
person prophesized in Revelations. John Paul
II has always believed the world was on the
precipice of the final confrontation between
Good and Evil as foretold in the New
Testament. Before he became Pope, Karol
Cardinal Wojtyla said, "We are now
standing in the face of the greatest
historical confrontation humanity has gone
through. I do not think that wide circles of
the American society or wide circles of the
Christian community realize this fully. We
are now facing the final confrontation
between the Church and the anti-Church, of
the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel." The
Pope, who grew up facing the evils of Hitler
and Stalin, knows evil when he sees it.
Although we can all endlessly argue over the
Pope's effectiveness in curtailing abuses
within his Church, his accomplishments
external to Catholicism are impressive.
According to journalists close to the
Vatican, the Pope and his closest advisers
are also concerned that the ultimate acts of
evil - the September 11 terrorist attacks on
the World Trade Center and Pentagon - were
known in advance by senior Bush
administration officials. By permitting the
attacks to take their course, there is a
perception within the Roman Catholic Church
hierarchy that a coup d'etat was implemented,
one that gave Bush and his leadership
near-dictatorial powers to carry out their
agenda.
The Pope worked tirelessly to convince
leaders of nations on the UN Security Council
to oppose Bush's war resolution on Iraq.
Vatican sources claim they had not seen the
Pope more animated and determined since he
fell ill to Parkinson's Disease. In the end,
the Pope did convince the leaders of Mexico,
Chile, Cameroon, and Guinea to oppose the
U.S. resolution. If one were to believe in
the Book of Revelations, as the Pope
fervently does, he can seek solace in scoring
a symbolic victory against the Bush
administration. Whether Bush represents a
dangerous right-wing ideologue who couples
his political fanaticism with a neo-Christian
blood cult (as I believe) or he is either the
anti-Christ or heralds one, the Pope should
know he has fought the good battle and has
gained the respect and admiration of many
non-Catholics around the world.
-- Wayne Madsen is a Washington-based
investigative journalist and former naval
officer assigned to the National Security
Agency. He testified before Cynthia
McKinney's hearing on the genocide in the DRC
in May 2001 and has worked with Bob Barr on
privacy legislation in the past. He wrote the
introduction to Forbidden Truth. Madsen can
be reached at: [email protected]
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