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Originally posted by Boatphone
Its just something they base their ideals on. Its no big deal. Its just a fun college club that also helps one become a better person. Its just like a Fraternity.
Originally posted by pyramidstudy
the difference is that of all the fraternities on all the campuses in America, there is no striking number of people working in government positions who were part of one particular fraternity....except s&b...
Originally posted by dh
I don't know why government heads and business leaders need to be part of fraternities of whatever kind only that they are of the kind that need to feed that portion of their brains with ritual, ceremonies and male bonding
Highly suspect types who are likely to form set agendas
This isn't related to some old Greek's death date - the symbology put forth has an impact on the energy grid somewhere including numerologically
Originally posted by Boatphone
I think that could be because its is the best society at Yale one of the TOP colleges in the nation! A few Skull & Bones worked for the CIA no big deal. And even if a ton did, so what? It just means their buddys hooked them up with jobs and a place they work, it happens all the time!!
Of the approximately half million Babylonian clay tablets excavated since the beginning of the 19th century, several thousand are of a mathematical nature. Probably the most famous of these examples of Babylonian mathematics is the tablet called Plimpton 322, referring to the fact that it has number 322 in the G.A. Plimpton Collection at Columbia University. This tablet, believed to have been written about 1800 BCE, has a table of four columns and 15 rows of numbers in the cuneiform script of the period. The table appears to be a listing of Pythagorean triples, whole numbers that are a solution to the Pythagorean theorem, a2 + b2 = c2, such as (3,4,5). For readable popular treatments of this tablet see Robson (2002) or, more briefly, Conway and Guy (1996). Robson (2001) is a more detailed and technical discussion of the interpretation of the tablet's numbers, with an extensive bibliography.
Originally posted by AreOziri
You have very interesting avatar.
Should it be
"Evil shall slay the wicked."
Psalm 34, 21
?