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from www.weyrich.com...
The right-wing Nazis and the left-wing communists were cut from the same cloth -- the point is not that the far right destroyed civil rights. Rather, the point is that a democracy can be destroyed by creating a law-and-order crisis and offering as a 'solution' the abdication of civil liberties and state's rights to a powerful but unaccountable central authority.
Originally posted by tomb_of_lazarus
they both have the same symbol
reich stag of hilter is the twin towers of george bush
George Bush Sr.'s father was in Business with the Nazis.
The ideological similarities are proof enough for me.
Originally posted by Nygdan
Was prescott bush even in Skull and Bones?
from skullandcrossbones.org...
Bush men have been Yale men and Bonesmen for generations. Prescott Bush, George W.'s grandfather, Yale '17, was a legendary Bonesman; he was a member of the band that stole for the society what became one of its most treasured artifacts: a skull that was said to be that of the Apache chief Geronimo. Prescott Bush, one of a great many Bonesmen who went on to lives of power and renown, became a U.S. senator. George Herbert Walker Bush, George W.'s father, Yale '48, was also a Bonesman, and he, too, made a conspicuous success of himself. Inside the temple on High Street hang paintings of some of Skull and Bones's more illustrious members; the painting of George Bush, the most recently installed, is five feet high.
There were other Bush Bonesmen, a proud line of them stretching from great uncle George Herbert Walker Jr. to uncle Jonathan Bush to cousins George Herbert Walker IIIand Ray Walker. So when George W. was "tapped" for Skull and Bones, at the end of his junior year, he, too, naturally became a Bonesman -- but, it seems, a somewhat ambivalent one.
Originally posted by The Axeman
Originally posted by Nygdan
Was prescott bush even in Skull and Bones?
I believe he was, yes.
from skullandcrossbones.org...
Bush men have been Yale men and Bonesmen for generations. Prescott Bush, George W.'s grandfather, Yale '17, was a legendary Bonesman; he was a member of the band that stole for the society what became one of its most treasured artifacts: a skull that was said to be that of the Apache chief Geronimo.
Has this been demonstrated, I've heard it a few times before but it seems like crass rumour no?
SnB keeps membership lists no? THat are publically available. Does anyone know of P Bush being on these lists?
Some have alleged that the society has ties to the Thule Society, which was involved in the foundation of Nazi Germany, as well as the Vril Society, also a society deeply involved in Nazism. This would connect with the Nazi memorabilia found in the Tomb, though that connection can only remain a supposition without supporting evidence from the human networks themselves. However, incriminating evidence of this thesis is provided by the Nazi memoribilia within the "Tomb."
Originally posted by Seekerof
I feel that the Bush's being apart of the Skull and Bones is pretty much true The Axeman. What I question is that the Skull and Bones is related or connected to the Thule Society.
All references that I have viewed on this only mention and assert a "German secret society." The founder of the Skull and Bones, William Russell, mentions only a "German secret society."
Herein, lies the problem of clarifying and identifying which. There were numerous German secret societies.
seekerof
Originally posted by akilles
When the Thule Society became public does not mean that was when it was created.
Understand that if it WASN'T the Thule Society that founded the Skull and Bones, it was the same group that founded Thule Society that went on to found Skull and Bones.
They have the same roots, no matter what name you call them by.