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'''Henry Neil Mallon''' assisted in the set up of [[George H. W. Bush]]'s [[spook]]y [[Zapata]].
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'''Henry Neil Mallon''' assisted in the set up of [[George H. W. Bush]]'s [[spook]]y [[Zapata]]. He has been called the “surrogate uncle” and “father-con­fessor” to [[Prescott Bush]]'s children.<ref>[[Document:George Bush and the CIA In the Company of Friends]]</ref>
  
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==Activities==
 
"The true power wielded by the duo of [[Prescott Bush]] and Neil Mallon is revealed in a round of correspondence where the two virtually demanded a high-level Washington job for a friend:the oilman and advnturer [[Tom Slick]]... [[Loren Coleman]] an anthropologist and retired professor who wrote two books on Slick, asserts that the explorer was actually a longtim CIA operative who used his adventure travel as cover for his spy work."
 
"The true power wielded by the duo of [[Prescott Bush]] and Neil Mallon is revealed in a round of correspondence where the two virtually demanded a high-level Washington job for a friend:the oilman and advnturer [[Tom Slick]]... [[Loren Coleman]] an anthropologist and retired professor who wrote two books on Slick, asserts that the explorer was actually a longtim CIA operative who used his adventure travel as cover for his spy work."
 
<ref name=fos30>''[[Family of Secrets]]'' by ''[[Russ Baker]]'', p. 30</ref>  
 
<ref name=fos30>''[[Family of Secrets]]'' by ''[[Russ Baker]]'', p. 30</ref>  
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He served as the Chairman of the Board, President and Director of [[Dresser Industries]] (Cleveland, OH) (now [[Halliburton]]).
 
He served as the Chairman of the Board, President and Director of [[Dresser Industries]] (Cleveland, OH) (now [[Halliburton]]).
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==Tributes==
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[[George H. W. Bush]] said in tribute: "Neil Mallon shaped my whole life. He gave me my first job and, when I started my first business, he was at my side sharing his vast experience. We'll miss him."<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1983/03/03/obituaries/henry-mallon-head-of-dresser-industries.html</ref>
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Revision as of 07:18, 7 December 2018

Person.png Henry Neil Mallon   GeniRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman, deep politician)
Born11 January 1895
Died1 March 1983 (Age 88)
Dallas, Texas, United States
Cause of death
cancer
Member ofSkull and Bones

Henry Neil Mallon assisted in the set up of George H. W. Bush's spooky Zapata. He has been called the “surrogate uncle” and “father-con­fessor” to Prescott Bush's children.[1]

Activities

"The true power wielded by the duo of Prescott Bush and Neil Mallon is revealed in a round of correspondence where the two virtually demanded a high-level Washington job for a friend:the oilman and advnturer Tom Slick... Loren Coleman an anthropologist and retired professor who wrote two books on Slick, asserts that the explorer was actually a longtim CIA operative who used his adventure travel as cover for his spy work." [2]

He served as the Chairman of the Board, President and Director of Dresser Industries (Cleveland, OH) (now Halliburton).

Tributes

George H. W. Bush said in tribute: "Neil Mallon shaped my whole life. He gave me my first job and, when I started my first business, he was at my side sharing his vast experience. We'll miss him."[3]


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