Harold E., aka Hal, Eberle is an old hand from the Nixon-Ford years. He knows Pat Buchanan from those "good old days":
Sucking Up to Disney's New Big Cheese
* The corporate shake-up at Disney, which last week installed former Senate Democratic leader George Mitchell as chairman of the board, has profound implications everywhere. "I never imagined I'd be working for George Mitchell," conservative yakker Michael Graham said Friday during his show on Mouse-owned WMAL radio.
"Especially since you ran Pat Buchanan's campaign," quipped fellow host Fred "Gopher" Grandy, a former Republican congressman.
'Tis true, Graham tells us: "I was Pat Buchanan's South Carolina coordinator in 1992. I was doing stand-up comedy and trying to get out of that, and I happened to have done some comedy for Republican groups.
"No Republican consultant would take Pat's race," he says. "My friend Hal Eberle, from the Nixon and Ford White House, got a call from Pat. He told Hal: 'Find me someone smart enough to do the job and dumb enough to take it.' "
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A37009-2004Mar6
Hal Eberle was then involved with the Nicaraguan Freedom Fund during the Reagan Administration:
The Nicaraguan Freedom Fund had a very showy, but short existence. It opened its doors on May 8, 1985, and according to an interview with Midge Decter reported in the Village Voice, disappeared from the political scene--perhaps as soon as 10 days after it began. (2) NFF was legally dissolved on September 9, 1985. (7) The group's 1985 tax return for the fund reported donations of $165,648 to AmeriCares, an organization that delivered millions of dollars of humanitarian aid to Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador between 1982 and 1986. (7,8) AmeriCares used the conservative lay-Catholic group, the Knights of Malta to distribute the aid within the recipient countries. (8)
The other major expenditure from the reported income of $267,208 was $93,266. 80 for newspaper ads. (7) It can be presumed that the ads were similar to the one in the June 11th Los Angeles Times captioned "Central America Burns... Congress Fiddles."(10) It carries two photos of small children with the caption,"These are the victims. . They are the Contras."(10) The text talks about the "freedom fighters" and their need for the aid denied them by Congress. The ad, of course, contained a donation coupon. (10)
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William Simon, chairman; Jeane Kirkpatrick, vice pres; James M. Tully, sec/tres; Michael Novak, Midge Decter, and Charlton Heston, directors. (1,9) One source includes Clare Booth Luce on the board of directors. (3) Harold E. Eberle was the executive director and Jerris Leonard, the general counsel. (9)
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/groupwatch/nff.php
and there are connections to other Moon-funded operations:
The organization received significant contributions from the Moon founded Nicaraguan Freedom Fund (NFF) during its brief existence. Hal Eberle, a board member of the NFF, was quoted in the New York Times as saying the Nicaraguan Freedom Fund contributed $300,000 to Americares. (3, 4) The Nicaraguan Freedom Fund's 990 tax return shows the contribution to AmeriCares to be $165,648.
http://www.rense.com/general21/unholy3.htm
So who is Harold E. Eberle and how might he be connected to Bruce and Bobby?
I don't know where this is going, if anywhere, but it seemed worth bringing to people's attention.