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BARBARA PIERCE BUSH A PERCY/PIERCE BOSTON BRAHMIN HEIRESS

Family Relationship of  George Washington 1st U.S. President  is14th cousin 6 times removed to  Barbara (Pierce) Bush First Lady of George H.W. Bush 

Barbara Pierce Bush (born June 8, 1925) is the wife of the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, and served as First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993. She is the mother of the 43rd President, George W. Bush and of the 43rd Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush. Previously she had served as Second Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.


THE PILGRIM SOCIETY GETS THE FED  SET UP:  ALFRED L. AIKEN RELATED TO BARBARA BUSH
Alfred L. Aiken B.A, Yale 1891 President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 1914-1917
1942 Pilgrims Society publication 'Pilgrim Partners - Forty Years of British-American Fellowship', of which only 100 copies were produced); December 14, 1946, New York Times, obituary of Alfred L. Aiken: "... he [Aitken] was for years a member of the board of The Pilgrims of the United States"; Who's Who digital edition.
Alfred L. Aiken Advisor to Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, when this person was chairman of the National Monetary Commission, a Congressional body set up after the financial panic of 1907 (December 14, 1946, New York Times, obituary of Alfred L. Aiken). Played a role in setting up the Federal Reserve System and was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 1914-1917

"The public be damned!" ~ William H. Vanderbilt, railroad magnate, 1882  The Treason of the Senate: Aldrich, The Head of It All by David Graham Phillips - Cosmopolitan - March 1906

 

 

THE IRONY ABOUT BARBARA BUSH AND HER READING FIRST EFFORTS WAS THAT SHE DID MORE TO KEEP KIDS ILLITERATE THAN ANYONE ELSE IN AMERICA ALL FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY.

Reading Recovery had proven successful track record. 
But the Bush family got IGNITE in the school system instead and steals the Department of Education money!

 

Bush's family profits from 'No Child' act By Walter F. Roche Jr. Los Angeles Times Staff Writer October 22, 2006

TEXAS - READING FIRST PROGRAM OWNED BY NEIL BUSH IS A FRAUD ( PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH'S BROTHER)

 

Reading Recovery had proven successful track record. But the Bush family got IGNITE in the school system instead.

Bush's family profits from 'No Child' act By Walter F. Roche Jr. Los Angeles Times Staff Writer October 22, 2006

A company headed by President Bush's brother and partly owned by his parents is benefiting from Republican connections and federal dollars targeted for economically disadvantaged students under the No Child Left Behind Act.

With investments from his parents, George H.W. and Barbara Bush, and other backers, Neil Bush's company, Ignite! Learning, has placed its products in 40 U.S. school districts and now plans to market internationally.

At least 13 U.S. school districts have used federal funds available through the president's signature education reform, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, to buy Ignite's portable learning centers at $3,800 apiece.

The law provides federal funds to help school districts better serve disadvantaged students and improve their performance, especially in reading and math. But Ignite does not offer reading instruction, and its math program will not be available until next year.

The federal Department of Education does not monitor individual school district expenditures under the No Child program, but sets guidelines that the states are expected to enforce, spokesman Chad Colby said. 

Ignite executive Tom Deliganis said that "some districts seem to feel OK" about using No Child money for the Ignite purchases, "and others do not."

Neil Bush said in an e-mail to The Times that Ignite's program had demonstrated success in improving the test scores of economically disadvantaged children. He also said political influence had not played a role in Ignite's rapid growth. "As our business matures in the USA we have plans to expand overseas and to work with many distinguished individuals in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa," he wrote. "Not one of these associates by the way has ever asked for any access to either of my political brothers, not one White House tour, not one autographed photo, and not one Lincoln bedroom overnight stay."

Funding laws unclear

Interviews and a review of school district documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act found that educators and legal experts were sharply divided over whether Ignite's products were worth their cost or qualified under the No Child law. The federal law requires schools to show they are meeting educational standards, or risk losing critical funding. If students fail to meet annual performance goals in reading and math tests, schools must supplement their educational offerings with tutoring and other special programs.

Leigh Manasevit, a Washington attorney who specializes in federal education funding, said that districts using the No Child funds to buy products like Ignite's would have to meet "very strict" student eligibility requirements and ensure that the Ignite services were supplemental to existing programs.  Known as COW, for Curriculum on Wheels (the portable learning centers resemble cows on wheels), Ignite's product line is geared toward middle school social studies, history and science. The company says it has developed a social studies program that meets curriculum requirements in seven states. Its science program meets requirements in six states.

Most of Ignite's business has been obtained through sole-source contracts without competitive bidding. Neil Bush has been directly involved in marketing the product. In addition to federal or state funds, foundations and corporations have helped buy Ignite products. The Washington Times Foundation, backed by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, head of the South Korea-based Unification Church, has peppered classrooms throughout Virginia with Ignite's COWs under a $1-million grant.

Oil companies and Middle East interests with long political ties to the Bush family have made similar bequests. Aramco Services Co., an arm of the Saudi-owned oil company, has donated COWs to schools, as have Apache Corp., BP and Shell Oil Co. Neil Bush said he is a businessman who does not attempt to exert political influence, and he called The Times' inquiries about his venture — made just before the election — "entirely political."

Big supporters

Bush's parents joined Neil as Ignite investors in 1999, according to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission documents. By 2003, the records show, Neil Bush had raised about $23 million from more than a dozen outside investors, including Mohammed Al Saddah, the head of a Kuwaiti company, and Winston Wong, the head of a Chinese computer firm. Most recently he signed up Russian fugitive business tycoon Boris A. Berezovsky and Berezovsky's partner Badri Patarkatsishvili.

Barbara Bush has enthusiastically supported Ignite. In January 2004, she and Neil Bush were guests of honor at a $1,000-atable fundraiser in Oklahoma City organized by a foundation supporting the Western Heights School District. Proceeds were earmarked for the purchase of Ignite products. Organizer Mary Blankenship Pointer said she planned the event because district students were "utilizing Ignite courseware and experiencing great results. Our students were thriving." However, Western Heights school Supt. Joe Kitchens said the district eventually dropped its use of Ignite because it disagreed with changes Ignite had made in its products. "Our interest waned in it," he said.

The former first lady spurred controversy recently when she contributed to a Hurricane Katrina relief foundation for storm victims who had relocated to Texas. Her donation carried one stipulation: It had to be used by local schools for purchases of COWs.

Texas accounts for 75% of Ignite's business, which is expanding rapidly in other states, Deliganis said. The company also has COWs deployed in North Carolina, Virginia, Nevada, California, the District of Columbia, Georgia and Florida, he said. COWs recently showed up at Hill Classical Middle School in California's Long Beach Unified School District. A San Jose middle school also bought Ignite's products but has since closed. Neil Bush said Ignite has more than 1,700 COWs in classrooms.

Shift in strategy

But Ignite's educational strategy has changed dramatically, and some are critical of its new approach. Shortly after Ignite was formed in Austin, Texas, in 1999, it bought the software developed by another small Austin firm, Adaptive Learning Technology. Adaptive Learning founder Mary Schenck-Ross said the software's interactive lessons allowed teachers "to get away from the mass-treatment approach" to education. When a student typed in a response to a question, the software was designed to react and provide a customized learning path. "The original concept was to avoid 'one size fits all.' That was the point," said Catherine Malloy, who worked on the software development.

Two years ago, however, Ignite dropped the individualized learning approach. Working with artists and illustrators, it created a large purple COW that could be wheeled from classroom to classroom and plugged in, offering lessons that could be played to a roomful of students. The COWs enticed students with catchy jingles and videos featuring cartoon characters like Mr. Bighead and Norman Einstein. On Ignite's website, a collection of teachers endorsed the COW, saying that it eliminated the need for lesson planning. The COW does it for them. The developers of Adaptive Learning's software complain that Ignite replaced individualized instruction with a gimmick. "It breaks my heart what they have done. The concept was totally perverted," Schenck-Ross said. Nevertheless, Ignite found many receptive school districts. In Texas, 30 districts use COWs.

In Houston, where Neil Bush and his parents live, the district has used various funding sources to acquire $400,000 in Ignite products. An additional $240,000 in purchases has been authorized in the last six months. Correspondence obtained by The Times shows that Neil Bush met with top Houston officials, sent e-mails and left voice mail messages urging bigger and faster allocations. An e-mail from a school procurement official to colleagues said Bush had made it clear that he had a "good working relationship" with a school board member. Another Ignite official asked a Texas state education official to endorse the company. In an e-mail, Neil Bush's partner Ken Leonard asked Michelle Ungurait, state director of social studies programs, to tell Houston officials her "positive impressions of our content, system and approach."

Ungurait, identified in another Leonard e-mail as "our good friend" at the state office, told her superiors in response to The Times' inquiry that she never acted on Leonard's request. Leonard said he did not ask Ungurait to do anything that would be improper. Houston school officials gave Ignite's products "high" ratings in eight categories and recommended approval. Some in Houston's schools question the expenditures, however. Jon Dansby was teaching at Houston's Fleming Middle School when Ignite products arrived. "You can't even get basics like paper and scissors, and we went out and bought them. I just see red," he said.

In Las Vegas, the schools have approved more than $300,000 in Ignite purchases. Records show the board recommended spending $150,000 in No Child funding on Ignite products. Sources familiar with the Las Vegas purchases said pressure to buy Ignite products came from Sig Rogich, an influential local figure and prominent Republican whose fundraising of more than $200,000 for President Bush's 2004 reelection campaign qualified him as a "Bush Ranger."

Rogich, who chairs a foundation that supports local schools, said he applied no pressure but became interested in COWs after Neil Bush contacted him. Rogich donated $6,000 to purchase two COWs for a middle school named after him. Christy Falba, the former Clark County school official who oversaw the contracts, said she and her husband attended a dinner with Neil Bush to discuss the products. She said Rogich encouraged the district "to look at the Ignite program" but applied no pressure.

Mixed reviews

Few independent studies have been done to assess the effectiveness of Ignite's teaching strategies. Neil Bush said the company had gotten "great feedback" from educators and planned to conduct a "major scientifically valid study" to assess the COW's impact. The results should be in by next summer, he said. Though Ignite's products get generally rave reviews from Texas educators, the opinion is not universal. The Tornillo, Texas, Independent School District no longer uses the Ignite programs it purchased several years ago for $43,000. "I wouldn't advise anyone else to use it," said Supt. Paul Vranish. "Nobody wanted to use it, and the principal who bought it is no longer here."  Ignite's website features glowing videotaped testimonials from teachers, administrators, students and parents.

Many of the videos were shot at Del Valle Junior High School near Austin, where school district officials allowed Ignite to film facilities and students. In the video, a student named India says: "I was feeling bad about my grades. I didn't know what my teacher was talking about." The COW changed everything, the girl's father says on the video. Lori, a woman identified as India's teacher, says the child was not paying attention until the COW was brought in. The woman, however, is not India's teacher, but Lori Anderson, a former teacher and now Ignite's marketing director. Ignite says Anderson was simply role-playing. In return for use of its students and facilities, a district spokeswoman said Ignite donated a free COW. Five others were purchased with district funds. District spokeswoman Celina Bley acknowledged that regulations bar school officials from endorsing products. But she said that restriction did not apply to the videos. "It is illegal for individuals to make an endorsement, but this was a districtwide endorsement," Bley said in an e-mail.

 

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PIRATE Neil Bush was "the director of Silverado Banking, Savings and Loan when it crashed in 1988 at a cost of $1 billion to taxpayers."

In 1990, Bush paid a $50,000 fine and was banned from banking activities for his role in taking down Silverado, which actually cost taxpayers $1.3 billion. A Resolution Trust Corporation Suit against Bush and other officers of Silverado was settled in 1991 for $26.5 million. And the fine wasn't exactly paid by Neil Bush. A fundraiser set up a fund to help defer costs Neil incurred in his S&L dealings. Bush "quietly is heading a local start-up that's raising at least $10 million in second-round funding." According to the business newsweekly, Bush has already raised $7.1 million from 53 investors underwriting Ignite! Inc., an educational software company.

 

THE bush FAMILY

EXPANDS ITS
POWER & WEALTH EVEN MORE.

they never HAVE ENOUGH!
IF GEORGE BUSH WASN'T WEALTHY AND POWERFUL ENOUGH! HE GOES AND MARRIES A PERCY/PIERCE HEIRESS, BARBARA PIERCE BUSH!

OF COURSE, WE THE PUBLIC, HAD NO CLUE ABOUT EITHER GEORGE AND BARBARA'S FAMILY BACKGROUND!!

 

Barbara's  ancestor Thomas Pierce, an early New England colonist, was also an ancestor of Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States.
She is the fourth cousin, four times removed, and the second cousin, five times removed, of President Franklin Pierce
.[2]

Barbara Bush's father is Marvin Pierce, president of McCall Corporation, the publisher of the popular women's magazines Redbook and McCall's. His ancestor, an early New England colonist, was also an ancestor of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States

Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) was the 14th President of the United States (1853–1857) and is the only President from New Hampshire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Pierce one of the worst presidents in U.S. history. Pierce's popularity in the Northern states declined sharply after he supported the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which replaced the Missouri Compromise and renewed debate over the expansion of slavery in the American West. Pierce's credibility was further damaged when several of his diplomats issued the Ostend Manifesto. The historian David Potter concludes that the Ostend Manifesto and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were "the two great calamities of the Franklin Pierce administration.... Both brought down an avalanche of public criticism."[3] More importantly, says Potter, they permanently discredited Manifest Destiny and "popular sovereignty" as political doctrines.

In 1852 Wells Fargo was formed to provide both banking and express services. These went hand-in-hand, as the handling of California gold and other financial matters required a secure method for transporting them across the country.

In 1853, Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, advocate of a southern transcontinental route, persuaded President Franklin Pierce, a pro south democrat, to send James Gadsden to Mexico to buy land for a southern railroad. He purchased the area now comprising southern Arizona and part of southern New Mexico for $10,000,000—30,000 square miles of territory. Pierce successfully opened Japan to American trade that same year. Pierce’s reputation was muddied over his threat to steal Cuba from Spain, revealed in a secret document called the Ostend Manifesto, leaked to the public in 1854.

Jeb Bush know what it's like to get high

Jeb Bush shaped by troubled Phillips Academy years.
The newspaper spoke with several of Bush's former classmates from the elite Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., who portrayed the former Florida governor as a stoner and a bit of a bully. Former classmate Peter Tibbetts told the Globe that he smoked marijuana for the first time with Bush and other classmates in the woods outside their dorm building. He recalled another time when he smoked hashish, or cannabis resin, in Bush's dorm room to the tune of Steppenwolf's 1968 hit "Magic Carpet Ride."  “The first time I really got stoned was in Jeb’s room,” Tibbetts said. “He had a portable stereo with removable speakers. He put on Steppenwolf for me.”  Other former classmates described Bush as "physically imposing" and said he sometimes bullied smaller students. Tibbetts told the Globe that he regretted a bullying incident where he and Bush sewed a short classmate's pajama bottoms shut.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jeb-bush-andover-marijuana
http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2015/02/01/tumultuous-four-years-phillips-academy-helped-shape-jeb-bush/q6ccyHNOtP1n6kqDokMBfK/story.html

 

 

barbara's 
powerful connections

go even further back...to the dynastic guelphs!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The family of Percy is descended from Geoffrey, son of the Danish chieftain Manfred who, in 912, assisted Rollo in defeating and conquering the state of what came to be called Normandy. 

We therefore are descendants of Vikings.

 

HELL YES! PIRATES RULE THE WORLD 
and we are still living under law created in the Middle Ages.

The Middle Ages was the most important period for the intellectual thought that underlies the basic structure of the West. For example, piracy and the early days of territorialization has laid the foundation for our perception of what resources individuals may use to expand and defend their business and interests. The Maritime and Commercial Court, the laws of war, and a whole lot of other things that we take for granted, were formulated back in the Middle Ages.

ALSO SEE George Bush Opium Drug Smuggling Family Origins

The first Percy to venture to England did so when William the Conqueror invaded in 1066.  This arrival date of the first Percy is however not unanimous among all historians.  Some suggest that he went from Normandy to England the following year.  William de Perci (William of Perci) had been born in 1030 and was a "noble of consequence".  Whether or not he was the Count of Caux and Poitiers is not recorded.  In 1069 a major uprising against the rule of the Conqueror took place but was rapidly and brutally put down.  As a reward for his services in aiding the King, William de Perci was granted a barony as well as large tracts of land in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Huntingdonshire.  One hundred plots of land in these counties are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.

One of the King's accomplices in this rather sordid affair was none other than Cardinal Wolsey.  The cardinal greatly resented the baronial wealth and power not only of the Percies but of most of the other noble families of Britain.  As the King's first minister, he did all in his power to destroy this wealth and influence.  By a quirk of fate, the cardinal fell out with Henry VIII who, with his usual spite and rather evil sense of humor, had him arrested - by the 6th Earl of Northumberland!  At this time the Percy family acquired Syon House in London.  This former monastery was "sold" to them by Henry VIII after he had dissolved the monasteries.  It remains the London home of the Dukes of Northumberland to this day. http://goo.gl/maps/q5qh1

Percy family origins The House of Percy (old French Perci) were the most powerful noble family in northern England for much of the Middle Ages, having descended from William de Percy (d.1096), a Norman who crossed over to England after William the Conqueror in early December 1067, was created 1st feudal baron of Topcliffe in Yorkshire.

  • George Percy (1580–1632), explorer, author, early governor of Virginia
  • James Smithson (1764–1829), illegitimate son of the 1st Duke, associated with the Smithsonian Institution

SO BOTH FILTHY WEALTHY AND CONNECTED FAMILY LINES OF GEORGE BUSH JR's MOM AND DAD LEAD TO RUSSELL AND CO. & JARDINE MATHESON: THE MOST POWERFUL ILLEGAL DRUG TRADING CARTELS OF ALL TIME!

 

HOW BARBARA BUSH'S POWERFUL CONNECTIONS LEAD US DIRECTLY BACK TO.....DRUGS

​WHEN YOU CONNECT THE DOTS, YOU GET TO DRUGS

OPUM connection https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Weatherall

Edward Percy Keswick Weatherall, is a prominent British businessman formerly active in Hong Kong. He was Managing Director of the Jardine Matheson Group from 2000 to 31 March 2006 having joined the board in 1999. Mr. Weatherall joined the Jardine Group in 1976.Weatherall was born the elder son of Captain Anthony Weatherall and SophyKeswickThe Jardine group comprises Jardine Pacific, Dairy Farm, Hongkong Land, and Mandarin Oriental, among other companies.  Weatherall is the elder son of Captain Anthony Weatherall and SophyKeswick, making him part of the amazing Keswick family dynasty. http://investing.businessweek.com/

Of course, as we recall.....Jardine is controlled by the Keswick family! http://wn.com/jardine_matheson_holdings_ltd

​when you connect the dots, you get to drugs!

We connect the dots and this leads us to one of the most powerful cartels in history....

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.

Jardine Matheson, often referred to as Jardines, is a British conglomerate.

One of the original Hong Kong trading houses or Hongs that date back to Imperial China and the 'Opium Wars' of 1840, as of December 2010, 41% of the company's profits were still earned in China.[1]

The roots of the company can be traced back to the founding of the Hong Kong settlement as a hub for British business to import opium directly into China with tea and cotton exported to the British Empire. Today, Jardines is a Fortune Global 500 company[2] consisting of Jardine PacificJardine Motors GroupJardine StrategicDairy FarmHongkong LandMandarin Oriental Hotel GroupJardine Cycle & Carriage and Astra International.[3][4][5] It also owns Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group and has an investment (21%) in Rothschilds Continuation Holdings, the merchant banking house.[1]

SO BOTH FILTHY WEALTHY AND CONNECTED FAMILY LINES OF GEORGE BUSH JR's MOM AND DAD LEAD TO RUSSELL AND CO. & JARDINE MATHESON: THE MOST POWERFUL ILLEGAL DRUG TRADING CARTELS OF ALL TIME!