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Yale's Secret Exclusive Society Producing America's Leaders (2002)

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Published on 07 Apr 2023 / In News & Politics

Webster Tarpley and Antony Sutton talking about the Skull & Bones society.
10:54 mark: Historian Researcher Antony C Sutton says he was given the SKULL & BONES MEMBERSHIP book to look through that goes back to 1832.

The great historian Antony C Sutton that had discovered the SAME banking families were financing BOTH sides of every WAR going back 200 years to the Napoleon wars. He uncovered a lot but never knew the CONNECTION that brings it all together until the 1980's when Charlotte Iserbyt (whose father & Grandfather were Skull & Bones members from Yale University) where she had her dying fathers "SKULL & BONES membership" book and told Researcher Antony C Sutton that she would send it to him which would CONNECT the DOTS of all his research to see how it all comes together in secret as long as Antony Sutton would send the book back to her which he agreed.

Of course there are many other secret societies at major universities (where they recruit exceptional students or family of Skull & Bones members) as Skull & Bones is just one yet a very powerful one as it has many past members who were big industrialists or politicians where you see the SECRET GOVERNMENT that is embedded in regular government through SECRET SOCIETIES.

This video is just a small portion of a documentary where you can watch the full documentary below:
Yale's Secret Exclusive Society Producing America's Leaders - Full Movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY2K_Ssiq8M

Skull and Bones (2002): They only accept 15 members each year and the group is so secretive that, when asked, members must leave the room in case they betray any secrets. George Bush and his father were members.

This short charts the history of secret Yale society 'Skull and Bones', which grants members lifelong access to power and privilege. Like other secret societies, 'Skull and Bones' has spawned many rumours about its arcane rituals and concern about the veiled access to power it offers. "Skull and Bones is a Free-masonic association. You could call it a death cult," says commentator W. Tarpley. The society meets in the 'tomb', a crypt-like building where skeletons are kept. Novices have bags placed over their heads, and have to swear an oath of secrecy. Founded in the 1830's, the elite institution has been the springboard for Presidents, tycoons and CIA men alike. Members have included the most powerful American families: the Tafts, Harrimans and Rockefellers.

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