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“Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me? Yep. Can you hear me? Yes, we can hear you. Okay, great. He seems to be a cousin. He was a Bonesman, I think, class of 1940. He was a cousin, first cousin by marriage to Bush. He married a walker. And h…”
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Listen, so many people, Alfa likes Palantir. The fuck I don't. Like, you must be out of your damn mind. There's a reason I wrote an open-pin letter to Trump when he selected Vance as his VP. And it had to do with that relationship with Pete…
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Hello, everyone. We're here on a Friday afternoon, continuing our Secret Society series with Warhamster Brady. How are you, Brady? I'm good. I had a little bit of a dental procedure this morning. I'm a little numb, so if I start drooling, t…
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They were a lot less of a free society than we thought. And we've always known there's cronyism involved in politics. We're not breaking anything new, but it's just the extent of it that's kind of shocking. I agree. Well, so we're going to …
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Mother's maiden name, father's last name, or that way you see. That's why you had the Walker Bushes. George Herbert Walker was named after their famous matriarchal sire, George Herbert Walker. And that's very common with these families. But…
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We come. So the Walkers come in with. Are you sure you don't want to talk about Prescott Bush because he marries the Walker? Well, I was hoping to do what I was hoping we do Walker first and then jump in. I think Grandpa George Herbert Walk…
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intertwines with the Bush family. And we'll go into Prescott Bush because he's kind of the linchpin to everything. So she's the daughter of George Herbert Walker Sr. Now, George Herbert Walker Sr. obviously is, Bush Sr. is the namesake of t…
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Right. He's named after him. And you're going to see this repeated over and over and over again. If you look at the uncles and the cousins, they all have a derivative of the exact same names as we go down through each family tree. So, for e…
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Dorothy that marries the Bush, George Herbert Walker Jr. and John M. Walker. So again, these names are going to repeat themselves. So he, the George Herbert Walker Sr. grows up in Missouri and his family is originally from Maryland. And his…
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Davis Walker, who we'll get to in a minute. And he goes and sets up a dry goods store in Bloomington, Illinois. And eventually this morphs into Burlington Industries, like the Burlington store in your mall. He's kind of the godfather of tha…
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He actually went to a Jesuit boarding school and very interesting. And let's see, he created a banking company called G.H. Walker and Company in 19 in the year 1900. He also helped organize the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. And he was intima…
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in the Midwest. So there was a company that I see a lot in Operation Gladio Research around the early 1900s time that's spelled America, but it's A-M-E-R-I-K-A. And so Walker became president of W.A. Harriman and Company's investment…
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Britain and bring it across to Canada and down into the United States, they use these networks. So it's very important to understand those connections. And so that's a little bit about, oh, and they also had connections through the senior, …
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So just a few links, but here's another part of this that, and it seems again, going back to the whole bootlegging, you know, railroads versus shipping and all that other stuff. George Herbert Walker senior has connections to at the time, w…
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CIA being created where we were using the wealthy people as part of the OSS and feeding into that. If you go back into their backgrounds, a lot of them have links to mafia. And one of the links to mafias were racetracks, right? So you would…
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Madison Square Gardens and the Belmont Racetrack for horse racing. And they actually called it a syndicate. That is where the Walker Cup came from in the U.S. Golfing Association because he was involved in that as well. The Walker Cup was n…
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George H.W. Bush was a baseball player at Yale. Famous pictures you always bragged about. But they did put a lot of money towards athletics, a lot of these different families. And part of the reason for that is you're going to find a lot of…
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You will see that over and over again. It's a whole thing about the bloodlines. But, yeah, they had a big emphasis on athletics. Okay. So he has this Walker in addition to Dorothy. They have six total kids. Dorothy, who, of course, marries …
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who was the CEO of Memorial Sloan Ketterling Cancer Center and the father of Judge John M. Walker Jr. Is that crazy? That family's a lot of connections there. And we looked a couple of weeks ago, we were looking at the boards of directors o…
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Now, George Herbert Walker Sr.'s dad is a guy by the name of David Davis Walker. And he was born in 1840 and lived to 1918. So he died right after World War I. So he also was in Missouri and in the dry goods business. And he originally grew…
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This guy, David Davis Walker, is his we'll get to him in a minute. He was the first cousin of Senator and Supreme Court Justice David Davis. That's who he's named after. OK, so Supreme Court Justice David Davis. This David Davis Walker's is…
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has quite an interesting, I'm not going to go into it in total, but he has a very interesting, he served on Abraham Lincoln's as his campaign manager when he ran in 1860. So he's tied into the very beginnings of the Republican Party route. …
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Also talked about the Burlington Industries. And OK, so he marries a woman by the name of Martha Beakey, B-E-A-K-E-Y. And he moved to Walker's Point in Maine. And that's kind of where the main compound in Kennebunkport began.…
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was with this guy. Now his father is George E. Walker. Okay. We don't know a lot about George E. Walker, but we do know something about George E. Walker's father. All right. So now we're, George E. Walker's father is Thomas Walker. We've go…
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George Herbert Walker Sr., and then Dorothy, who marries Prescott Bush. So that's our pecking order. So who was Thomas Walker? Well, Thomas Walker has a very interesting background because he is the branch that came over to the U.S. His des…
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was a ship captain at what was considered to be one of, if not the major slave trading port in Britain was Bristol. And it just so happens that Thomas Walker was a slave trader. He was a slave ship captain.…
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that operated out of sierra sierra leone region in west africa now what i found very interesting about him because i didn't know this and that's what you find out about all of this that area of africa was known for rice plantations and peop…
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Joan Whitney Payson, who's the daughter of William Payne Whitney. So once again, it circles back to the Bushes and Walkers. Yep. Bonesmen all behind it. Yeah. Let's go back to that opening video we played. Do you think maybe there's more co…
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And it begins a career at a bank called, a bank and brokerage firm called G.H. Walker and Company. Like in Bush Senior? This company was founded in 1900 by a gentleman by the name of George Herbert Walker. Oh, yeah. So like the Walker in th…
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And they do that. They create the regulations. They create barriers for entry so other people can't come in. And then if someone does come in, they're not an insider. They don't get the favorable treatment by the regulators as the insiders …
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Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me? Yep. Can you hear me? Yes, we can hear you. Okay, great. He seems to be a cousin. He was a Bonesman, I think, class of 1940. He was a cousin, first cousin by marriage to Bush. He married a walker. And h…
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has a wiki page, but you'll be hard-pressed to find too much about the two bonesmen. I'll get on that. Make sure I have the name. It's Ruben Holden. What's fascinating to me is you said he's got a relationship to the Bushes and Walkers. Now…
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So he was what they call a non-interventionist. And that's going to be a real big theme in today's show. He opposed the United States. He did not want the U.S. entry into World War II. Now that's interesting because we already know that his…
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So he was what they call a non-interventionist. And that's going to be a real big theme in today's show. He opposed the United States. He did not want the U.S. entry into World War II. Now that's interesting because we already know that his…