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As legend has it, Prescott S. Bush — the father of President George H.W. Bush and grandfather to President George W. Bush — dug up Geronimo's grave in 1918 with the help of several other "Bonesmen," as members of the society are known, and stole the warrior's skull, two bones and some riding gear from his grave at Fort Sill, Okla. The society allegedly put the remains on display at the "The Tomb," an imposing, windowless crypt in New Haven, Conn. that has served as the group's headquarters since its founding in 1832.
A young Yale junior named William Russell founded the group after spending a year in Germany among members of some of the most mystical and elite clubs in the world, including organizations that mimicked the Enlightenment-era Illuminati. Russell returned to the U.S. determined to found a secret society of his own and "tapped" Alfonso Taft, whose son would later become President William H. Taft, to be among the first members of "The Brotherhood of Death," or as it was more formally known, "The Order of the Skull and Bones.
Moving on........
Trump was born in the Woodhaven neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens, to German immigrants Friedrich Drumpf (March 14, 1869 – March 30, 1918) and Elizabeth Christ (October 10, 1880 – June 6, 1966), who were married in 1902 in Kallstadt, in the southwest of Germany
The source for this information? Time Magazine, of course. And the title of the article? "The Brief History of the Skull & Bones Society".
Skull and Bones formed at Yale University, the third-oldest school in the U.S. and an institution "known for its strange, Gothic elitism and its rigid devotion to the past,
During the 2004 presidential election, the Republican and Democratic candidates were both former Bonesmen, though neither would say much about the subject. "It's a secret," John Kerry said when asked about his membership; "So secret, I can't say anything more," George W. Bush wrote in his autobiography, as if to complete Kerry's sentence.
But whether a young Henry Luce (founder of Time magazine) actually laid naked in a coffin and told the tales of his early sex life during his Skull and Bones initiation, or if William F. Buckley jumped into a mud pie as part of his hazing, or whether any of the three Bush Bonesman (Prescott, H.W., and W.) really received a gift of $15,000 and the guarantee of a lifetime of financial security upon being selected — all these rumors, publicized over the years by Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times and numerous independent book authors, might never be known.
At the age of 15, he was sent to the U.S. to attend the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, where he edited the Hotchkiss Literary Monthly. It was there he first met Briton Hadden, who would become a lifelong partner. At the time, Hadden served as editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, and Luce worked as an assistant managing editor. Both went on to Yale College, where Hadden served as chairman and Luce as managing editor of The Yale Daily News. Luce was also a member of Alpha Delta Phi and Skull and Bones.
Penn claims to be the oldest university in the United States of America, and is consistently ranked as one of the world's most prestigious universities. The University considers itself the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, as well as the first university in the United States with both undergraduate and graduate studies.
The Mines ParisTech International Professional Ranking, which ranks universities on the basis of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies, ranks Penn 11th worldwide, and 2nd nationally behind Harvard. According to a US News article in 2010, Penn is tied for second (tied with Dartmouth College and Tufts University) for the number of undergraduate alumni who are current Fortune 100 CEOs. Forbes ranked Penn 17th, based on a variety of criteria.
After World War II and until the 1980s, Trump's father claimed the family was of Swedish rather than German origin, because "he had a lot of Jewish tenants and it wasn't a good thing to be German in those days", a nephew told The New York Times. In his 1987 book, The Art of the Deal, Donald Trump continued to claim Swedish heritage.
I don't need a boogey man. I have names. They all connect to the world's ills, believe it or not. Do your own research. Study the great depression. SEE how it started and by whom. It ain't the boogie man. It's BLOODLINES! Learn the difference.
originally posted by: artistpoet
Your post is mere speculation lacking any real proof
A lot of people need a bogeyman to blame for all the worlds ills
Not sure how you people can laugh being broke, busted and disgusted. While you're struggling to get by, they're LOLing straight to their banks. hahahahaahhaah
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Shamrock6
Somebody on MSNBC used the phrase "new world order" while talking this morning.
An hour later, somebody else on there was talking about Trump.
Coincidence? I have no idea, therefore...
Aliens.
LOL
Monica was the scape goat for all the scandals the Clinton's were involved in. We remember BJ's and not inhaling; and we should be remember Oklahoma City, just to name 1 example.
originally posted by: CagliostroTheGreat
a reply to: JuJuBee
Hillary is actually Bills handler, why do you think she did'n't leave his coked out ass after the Lewinsky scandal? Because she didn't care. If you take the time to do a little research one will find that Hillary is a sick, twisted individual with a high capacity for evil including but not limited to sexually abusing government created mind-controlled slaves.
But maybe I'm just cazy.