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MARVIN BUSH EMPLOYEE'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH – Connections to 9/11?

Washington Post Sits on Story for a Week
by Wayne Madsen
(Special to From The Wilderness)
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October 10 , 2003, 1200 PDT, (FTW) -- WASHINGTON, At around 9 PM on September
29, Fairfax County, Virginia police responded to a 911 call describing an
accident. However, they soon discovered they were not dealing with a routine
emergency but the mysterious death of an employee of the 47-year old brother
of President George W. Bush, venture capitalist Marvin Bush. Sixty-two year
old Bertha Champagne, described as a long time "baby sitter" for Marvin and
Margaret Bush's two children, son Walker, 13, and daughter Marshall, 17, was
found crushed to death by her own vehicle in a driveway in front of the Bush
family home in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County. Champagne reportedly
lived at the Bush family home.
Champagne had left the residence to retrieve something from her car, which
police say had somehow been left in gear. According to the police report, the
car rolled forward and pinned the woman between it and a small building next
to the driveway (possibly a checkpoint built by the Secret Service when
Marvin's father, George H. W. Bush, was president). The car crossed Edgehill
Drive, a small street in front of the Bush compound. The vehicle then crossed
a busy two-lane street, Fort Hunt Road, finally coming to rest in a wooded
area across the street that adjoins the prestigious Belle Haven Country Club.
No explanations have been offered as to why the vehicle did not move until
Champagne was in a position to be crushed.
Champagne was pronounced dead on arrival at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital.
Courtney Young, a spokesperson for the Fairfax County police was surprised
when asked about the circumstances surrounding Champagne's death. She
indicated the media was primarily focused on another Fairfax County story, the
kidnapping and holdup of the wife of New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg on
October 7. More mystifying is the fact that the Washington Post waited almost
an entire week to publish the story about the baby sitter's death. The
incident occurred on September 29, but the Post did not report it until
October 5 and buried it on page 3 of the Metro section. Nevertheless, the
Washington Post was the only media outlet to cover the story at all. Young
said police still did not know the exact cause of Champagne's death.

(Champagne's car pinned her against the security structure on the right)
Young said the police had posted the incident on its web site in a press
release, although the report makes no mention of Marvin Bush. It reads:
A 62-year-old Alexandria area woman died after being pinned between a rolling
car and a building. The crash happened on Monday, around 9 pm, near the
intersection of Fort Hunt Road and Edgehill Drive. Bertha Champagne had gone
outside to get something from a car in a driveway. The car, which was left in
gear, began to roll forward. Champagne was pinned between the car and a small
building next to the driveway. The car continued to roll down the driveway,
crossed Fort Hunt Road, and came to rest in a wooded area. Champagne was taken
to Inova Mount Vernon Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
The press release is dated September 30 at 1330 (1:30 PM), some sixteen and a
half hours after the incident occurred. The police were well aware of Marvin
Bush's controversial role in serving on corporate boards for companies
associated with the 911 terrorist attacks, however, they emphasized that
Champagne's death was merely a quirky accident and no foul play was involved.
According to two articles in the Progressive Populist written by Margie Burns,
from 1993 to 2000, Bush served on the board of Securacom (since renamed
Stratesec). The chairman of the board of Stratesec is Wirt D. Walker III, a
cousin of Marvin and George W. Bush. Securacom had contracts to provide
security for Dulles International Airport (the airport from which American
Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon, originated) and the World
Trade Center in New York. Securacom's backers include a number of Kuwaitis
through a company called KuwAm Corp (Kuwaiti-American Corp.). Stratesec also
has Saudi investors. Walker also serves as a managing director of KuwAm, which
maintains offices within the Watergate complex along with Riggs Bank, on whose
board Bush's uncle, Jonathan Bush, sits. Saudi Princess Haifa al Faisal, the
wife of Saudi Ambassador to the US Prince Bandar, used a Riggs account to
funnel money to Omar al Bayoumi and Osama Basnan, two Saudi students in
California associated with two of the 911 hijackers.
Until November 2002, Bush served on the board of HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.
(formerly Houston Casualty Company), a re-insurer for the World Trade Center.
Bush still serves as an adviser to the firm. Walker serves as chief executive
officer of Aviation General, an aircraft company backed by KuwAm. Aviation
General, formerly Commander Aircraft, brokered the sale of airplanes to the
National Civil Aviation Training Organization (NCATO), located in Giza, Egypt,
the hometown of lead hijacker Mohammed Atta. NCATO is the only civilian pilot
training school in Egypt. NCATO has a training agreement with Embry-Riddle
University in Daytona Beach, Florida, the flight school that was investigated
by the FBI for possibly training at least one of the 911 hijackers.
A Houston businessman who worked closely with the Bush family over the years
confided that Marvin Bush and Wirt Walker appear to have taken over the Saudi
real estate investment and aircraft brokerage business once run out of Texas
by Houston-based James Bath in association with Salem bin Laden, the late
brother of Osama bin Laden, and Khalid bin Mahfouz. The source, who has dealt
personally with the Bush family in Houston for a number of years, said there
should be skepticism when looking at bizarre deaths like that of Champagne.
The source speculated that Champagne might have happened upon some sensitive
information the Bush family wanted kept secret.
Some observers wondered if Secret Service agents might have been able to
assist Champagne when her car pinned her. According to the Secret Service in
Washington, the agency only provides protection to presidential siblings if an
Executive Order authorizes such action. A Secret Service spokesperson
emphasized there is no current Secret Service protection for Marvin Bush.
However, there remains a question why private security agents posted at the
Bush compound could not have responded to Champagne's distress.
There are also questions concerning Champagne's actual place of residence.
According to the Post story, Bush told police that Champagne resided at their
compound, However, a phone call to the directory-listed residence of Bertha
Champagne in Franconia, Virginia resulted in Mrs. Champagne's son answering
the phone. He confirmed that his mother lived at the Franconia address but he
was clearly uncomfortable and nervous in talking to the media about the
circumstances surrounding his mother's death.
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