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Feb 2025
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614- Good Wine Needs no “Bush”, but Poli...

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When something is “good” it needs no advertisement. This is the meaning behind the title of this episode, “Good wine needs no bush”. One might apply this idea to politics to comprehend that it requires constant promotion, marketing, and advertisement, thereby unmasking its inability to exist by its own merits and value. In this episode, we cover the Bush lineage which supposedly picks up in 17th century, though we will pick up the family line in 1800s with Samuel P. Bush. By contrast, this blog is largely about political processes, and not specifically about candidates or associated families per se.

Most people do not realize the constantly morphing nature of information on the internet. Unlike printed books or newspapers, it can and is being edited on the fly in real time. This will become the accepted norm as AI standardizes its control over the internet, which is just now coming to pass. As an example, I covered (episode #120 & #119, and mentioned in #283 & #452) a speech given by Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Central Bank of England. The speech was delivered to the bankers of America in 1924. The speech stated that they had created two political parties so that the masses would fight nonstop about nonsense while bankers moved to control the world. Shortly after this episode was uploaded, it became nearly impossible to find the original speech online. Luckily, I copied it word for word. If this is true of a speech given 100 years ago, what do you suppose will become of information on families like the Bush clan, as an example, in the near future? Or any other event intended to be hidden? (Read more…)

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