Henry Neil Mallon
Henry Neil Mallon (businessman, deep politician) | |
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Born | 11 January 1895 |
Died | March 1, 1983 (Age 88) Dallas, Texas, United States |
Cause of death | cancer |
Member of | Skull 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]