Skull & Bones
Skull and Bones members W. Averall Harriman, George Herbert Walker, and Prescott Bush, were charged in 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act for funding the Nazi effort in Germany. Their assistance through banks and other corporations supported Nazi propaganda, war materials, private armies, and even the Auschwitz death camp. George Herbert Walker’s daughter Dorothy Walker married Prescott Bush. Their son George Herbert Walker Bush would join Skull and Bones, become CIA director, and in 1988 become President of the United States. His son George W. Bush, a Bonesman, would be President from 2000 to 2008, winning his reelection campaign in 2004 against Senator John Kerry, also a Bonesman. He also appointed 11 Bonesmen to government positions. According to USA Today in 2002,
A 2001 article in the New York Observer revealed frightening information about some Skull and Bones rituals:
At the turn of the 21st century, the secret Skull and Bones society is finally receiving mainstream media attention. But few Americans know how significant the organization really is, and how concerning its principles and practices are. To get a better understanding of the Skull and Bones origins and actions, read the chapter “The Brotherhood of Death” from America Betrayed by R. Joseph, PhD. A lengthy and informative excerpt from that chapter is available at Bilderberg.Org, and the book in its entirety is available a UniversityPress.Info.
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