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THUGGEE BUSH FAMILY and the CIA

THUGGEE SECT explained

Networks II: The Beginning of the CIA in 1947 come from the CID

The initiative of suppression was due largely to the efforts of the civil servant William Sleeman, who captured "Feringhea" (also called Syeed Amir Ali, on whom the novel Confessions of a Thug is based) and got him to turn in King's evidence. He took Sleeman to a grave with a hundred bodies, told him the circumstances of the killings, and named the Thugs who had done it. After initial investigations confirmed what Feringhea had said, Sleeman started an extensive campaign involving profiling and intelligence. A police organization known as the Thuggee and Dacoity Department was established within the Government of India, with William Sleeman appointed Superintendent of the department in 1835. Thousands of men were either put in prison, executed, or expelled from British India. The campaign was heavily based on informants recruited from captured Thugs who were offered protection on the condition that they told everything that they knew. By the 1870s, the Thug cult was extinct, but it led to the promulgation of the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871. Although it was repealed upon independence of India, the concept of criminal tribes and criminal castes is still present in India. The Department remained in existence until 1904, when it was replaced by the Central Criminal Intelligence Department (CID).

 

thuggee 1% first families of U.S.

The people first sent to America represented the English Royalty,  Englands financial interests. These same people were also here for their own personal financial gain.

Dulles Family and Harvard's Pig Club

TO HAVE AND TO HAVE MORE

“This is an impressive crowd—the haves and the have-mores.  Some people call you the elites; I call you my base.” --George W. Bush, campaign speech, October 2000

THE ORIGIN OF THE  FRATERNITY SKULL AND BONES THAT WORSHIPS DEATH


THE BRITISH OPIUM SMUGGLERS LEARNED ABOUT IT FROM INDIA AND BROUGHT IT BACK TO AMERICA AND TO

YALE WHERE YOU REALLY GOT A SHEEP SKIN UPON GRADUATION.

 

 

 

 

Bush Family Fortunes (2003) 

This hour long documentary follows the award-winning reporter-sleuth Greg Palast on the trail of the Bush family, from Florida election finagling, to the Saudi connection, to the Bush team's spiking the FBI investigation of the bin Laden family and the secret State Department plans for post-war Iraq.

These are the hard-hitting reports that have been seen in films like Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, broadcast internationally on BBC Newsnight television, and are found in Palast's international bestselling book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.