The origin of the Skull & Bones Society, once known as The
Brotherhood of Death, in the U.S. begins at Yale when a group of men
established an organization for the purpose of drug smuggling. Indeed, many
American and European fortunes were built on the China (opium) trade.
[The Secret Origins of Skull & Bones] The
society's alumni organization, which owns its properties and oversees all the
organization's activity, is known as the Russell Trust Association (R.T.A.),
and is named after one of Bones' founding members.
It still exists today
only at Yale and has evolved into more an organization dedicated to the success
of it's members after leaving the collegiate world. The shape of that success
can only be left to speculation. The Skull & Bones Society has been
described as the most secretive organization in the world.
Some of the world's most famous and powerful men alive today are
"bonesmen," including George Bush, John Kerry, Nicholas Brady, and William F.
Buckley. Other bonesmen include U.S. President William Howard Taft, Morrison R.
Waite (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), Henry Luce (Time-Life), Harold
Stanley (founder of Morgan Stanley), John Daniels (founder of Archer Daniels
Midland), Henry P. Davison (senior partner Morgan Guaranty Trust), Pierre Jay
(first chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Artemus Gates
(President of New York Trust Company, Union Pacific, TIME, Boeing Company),
Senator John Chaffe, Russell W. Davenport (editor Fortune Magazine), the first
presidents of the University of California, Johns Hopkins University, and
Cornell University, and many others.
All have taken a solemn vow of
secrecy.
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"Presidents are not elected by ballot, they are selected by blood." - David Icke
"America's Secret Establishment", by Antony C.
Sutton, 1986, page 5-6, states: "Those on the inside know it as The
Order. Others have known it for more than 150 years as Chapter 322
of a German secret society. More formally, for legal purposes, The Order was
incorporated as The Russell Trust in 1856. It was also once known as the
"Brotherhood of Death". Those who make light of it, or want to make fun
of it, call it 'Skull & Bones', or just plain 'Bones'.
The American chapter of this German order was founded in 1833 at Yale
University by General William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft who, in
1876, became Secretary of War in the Grant Administration. Alphonso Taft was
the father of William Howard Taft, the only man to be both President and Chief
Justice of the United States.
The order is not just another Greek
letter fraternal society with passwords and handgrips common to most campuses.
Chapter 322 is a secret society whose members are sworn to silence. It only
exists on the Yale campus (that we know about). It has rules. It has ceremonial
rites. It is not at all happy with prying, probing citizens - known among
initiates as 'outsiders' or 'vandals'. Its members always deny membership (or
are supposed to deny membership) and in checking hundreds of autobiographical
listings for members we found only half a dozen who cited an affiliation with
Skull & Bones. The rest were silent. An interesting point is whether the
many members in various Administrations or who hold government positions have
declared their members in the biographical data supplied for FBI 'background
checks'.
Above all, The Order is powerful, unbelievably powerful. If
the reader will persist and examine the evidence to be presented - which is
overwhelming - there is no doubt his view of the world will suddenly come
sharply into focus, with almost frightening clarity.
It is a Senior
year society which exists only at Yale. Members are chosen in their Junior year
and spend only one year on campus, the Senior year, with Skull & Bones. In
other words, the organization is oriented to the graduate outside world. The
Order meets annually - patriarchies only - on Deer Island in the St. Lawrence
River.
Senior societies are unique to Yale. There are two other
senior societies at Yale, but none elsewhere. Scroll & Key and Wolf's Head
are supposedly competitive societies founded in the mid-19 th century. We
believe these to be part of the same network. Rosenbaum commented in his
"Esquire" article, very accurately, that anyone in the Eastern Liberal
Establishment who is not a member of Skull & Bones is almost certainly a
member of either Scroll & Key or Wolf's Head.
.. The selection
procedure for new members of The Order has not changed since 1832. Each year
15, and only 15, never fewer, are selected. In the past 150 years about 2500
Yale graduates have been initiated into The Order. At any time about 500-600
are alive and active. Roughly about one- quarter of these take an active role
in furthering the objectives of The Order. The others either lose interest or
change their minds. They are silent drop-outs.
.. The most likely
potential member is from a Bones family, who is energetic, resourceful,
political and probably an amoral team player. ... Honors and financial rewards
are guaranteed by the power of The Order. But the price of these honors and
rewards is sacrifice to the common goal, the goal of The Order. Some, perhaps
many, have not been willing to pay this price.
The Old Line American
families and their descendants involved in the Skull & Bones are names such
as: Whitney, Perkins, Stimson, Taft, Wadsworth, Gilman, Payne, Davidson,
Pillsbury, Sloane, Weyerhaeuser, Harriman, Rockefeller, Lord, Brown, Bundy,
Bush and Phelps.
The above is reproduced from the Alternative Physics & Conspiracy! web site.
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