While browsing around I came upon an interesting site that discusses the Skull and Bones secret society at Yale. The membership list is the most interesting thing about it.
George Walker Bush (’68) 43rd President of the United States
George Herbert Walker Bush (’48) 41st President of the United States (1989–1993)
Senator John Kerry (’66)
John Heinz II (’31), father of Teresa Heinz Kerry’s first husband John Heinz
Members are forbidden from revealing affiliation until their graduation, at which point they are permitted to wear Skull and Bones pins in public. Lists of purported members are readily available and may be located with a simple Internet search, though some have questioned the accuracy of such lists. The rituals of Skull and Bones take place in the organization’s campus building which is called the Tomb, adjoining Jonathan Edwards College.
There are three distinct aspects of controversy that deal with secret societies, among these being their rituals and their connections to power. The most interesting among them however, is their intended philosophy. Particular to Skull and Bones is the appearance that it indoctrinates its members to a philosophy which idolizes death and the attainment of power by killing.
Hmmmm has anyone looked into the death of John Heinz??
Now I understand the Bush’s being part of this elitest/elite secret society.. but Mr I Fight For The Working Class John Kerry was a member? Mr.. America’s soldiers are like Ghengis Khan?
I guess this is another entry in his long string of doing and saying things that is most likely to make him president.
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