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Secret Societies: The Order of Skulls and Bones

The Order of Skull and Bones is a secret society of students from the famous Yale University. Some think that the secret Skull and Bones society at Yale University is a continuation of the historic Bavarian Illuminati. The Skull and Bones community has produced many influential figures from the political and business worlds.

Establishment:

This community was founded in 1832 by the later American general William H. Russell and the later Secretary of War Alphonso Taft. The society is a secret of students of the famous Yale University. The people who joined the ‘club’ swore unconditional loyalty, which means that people helped each other to acquire a prestigious place in society.

Well-known members:

Many famous people have been members of this society:

  • George HW Bush was US President from 1989 to 1993.
  • John Kerry was a presidential candidate in 2004, he lost to Bush.
  • George W. Bush was US president from 2001 to 2009.
  • Prescott Bush was a senator and Wall Street banker.
  • Briton Hadden co-founder Time (magazine)
  • James Jesus Angleton head of CIA 1954-1975
  • Charles Seymour founder of Council on Foreign Relations
  • HJ Heinz II from HJ Heinz II Company
  • Frederick Wallace Smith Founder FedEx
  • Harold Stanley founder Morgan Stanley

 

Remarkable:

The society has a temple (The Tomb) on the grounds of Yale University. The society also owns a holiday home and a private island (Deer Island) on the border with Canada. Many wild stories about this society have gone around the world. There are stories about the bond between the society and the War On Drugs, with the members taking the highest positions in this project in order to control the drug trade and get the most money out of it themselves. The Skulls are also said to have been aware of the assassination of Kennedy in 1963 and are said to have controversial trophies in their bunker, such as Hitler’s silver cutlery and the skull of the Apache Indian Geronimo. Well-known member, senator and banker Prescott Bush is held responsible for the robbery. In addition, students who were not allowed to become members complained about the arrogant attitude of the Skulls and many professors could not accept the growing power of the society. As early as the nineteenth century, the Skulls controlled the entire university’s funding and their members held strategic positions within Yale’s administration. The Skulls and Bones have produced powerful people, and the members have achieved great heights with the help of the society. For example, it didn’t matter who you chose in the election (Bush or Kerry), The Skulls always rule.

In the news:

In 2007, a University of Florida student asked John Kerry if he wasn’t protesting George W. Bush’s 2004 election victory because they had both been members of Skull and Bones. The student was then arrested and publicly tasered by the police present. He was convicted of disturbing public order and resisting arrest. Antony Sutton was the first outsider to gain insight into the society. He discovered how new members are chosen and what rituals there are. Each year, 15 new members are elected to the society in the Tomb at Yale University. The new members then undergo ancient rituals (copied from Freemasonry and Satanism). For example, the new members have to lie naked in a coffin and kiss a human skull.