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Bipartisan Bonesmen
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| | Category: News & Opinion Topic: Philosophy & Religion |
| | Synopsis: The two leading contenders for the U.S. presidency are both members of Skull and Bones, one of |
| | Source: The New American |
| | Published: March 8, 2004 Author: William F. Jasper |
| | For Education and Discussion Only. Not for Commercial Use. |
Bipartisan Bonesmen
by William F. Jasper
The two leading contenders for the U.S. presidency are both members
of Skull and Bones, one of the oldest secret societies in America. Why
is this not a major election-year issue?
Vol. 20, No. 5
March 8, 2004
Bipartisan Bonesmen
Mr. Russert: You both were members of Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale. What does that tell us?
Senator Kerry: Not much, because it’s a secret.
— Meet the Press, August 31, 2003
Mr. Russert: You were both in Skull and Bones, the secret society.
President Bush: It’s so secret we can’t talk about it.
— Meet the Press, Taped on February 7, 2004
Every politician, it is said, has skeletons in his closet, but this
is ridiculous. In the cases of President George W. Bush and Senator
John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), we have two politicos whose careers,
literally, were launched in a crypt full of skeletons. The crypt we
refer to is the hulking mausoleum on the Yale campus that houses The
Order of the Skull and Bones, the infamous, occultic fraternity that
both men joined in the 1960s during their senior year at the
university. Both Bush and Kerry have been asked in recent interviews
about their membership in this very old, super-secret club. Each has
waved off the question with a laugh and refused to say anything further
on the matter. And the Establishment media have politely dropped the
subject.
For the first time in history the race for the U.S. presidency is
shaping up to be completely a "Bonesman" affair. What are the odds that
out of a population of nearly 300 million the two front-runners for the
most powerful political office in the world would be "brothers" in a
super-elite, secret society that numbers probably fewer than 800 living
members? The odds are even slimmer than that, since only a handful of
that already minuscule number actually hold political office and would,
therefore, be potential candidates. Nevertheless, a pair of Bonesmen
are poised to carry the Republican and Democrat banners in the
forthcoming quadrennial contest. We’ll leave the statistical computing
to the mathematicians, but it’s obvious even to those of us who are
mathematically challenged that the Bush-Kerry match-up in the current
White House run is a bizarre "coincidence" that strains the laws of
probability.
Why So Secret?
In his autobiography, A Charge to Keep, then-Governor Bush disposed
of his membership in the furtive Yale society with a single sentence.
"My senior year I joined Skull and Bones," wrote Bush, "a secret
society, so secret I can’t say anything more."
He dealt with the issue similarly in a February 7, 2004 Oval Office
interview that aired the next day on NBC’s Meet the Press. NBC’s
interviewer, Tim Russert, broached the topic, noting that Senator Kerry
is also a member of The Order. The very brief exchange that ensued may
be more revealing than a voluble response would have been. Here’s the
text:
Russert: "You were both in Skull and Bones, the secret society."
President Bush: "It’s so secret we can’t talk about it."
Russert: "What does that mean for America? The conspiracy theorists are going to go wild."
President Bush: "I’m sure they are. I don’t know. I haven’t seen Web pages yet." (Laughs)
Mr. Russert then said: "Number 322." President Bush ignored
Russert’s reference to the Bonesmen’s secret code number and went in
another direction, noting that Kerry has not yet been selected as the
Democrats’ candidate. Those familiar with Skull and Bones (S&B)
know that "322" is the room number of the initiation room — the sanctum
sanctorum or "holy of holies" — in the organization’s forbidding
structure on the Yale campus. That structure is commonly known to
insiders and outsiders alike as "the Tomb," but is also referred to by
members as "the Temple." The "322" also refers to the society itself;
it is "Chapter 322" of an older German secret society.
Secrets of the Crypt:
This mausoleum-style building known as the "Crypt"serves as the
Yale campus headquarters of the Order of Skull & Bones. The Order
is an offshoot of an immensely powerful German secret society. For more
than a century and half, the Crypt has been an incubator for fledgling
members of the American Power Elite--including both President George W.
Bush and likely Democratic nominee John Kerry.
However, when the president evaded the question, Mr. Russert, who
has displayed a dogged persistence in other interviews (indeed, he had
shown some of the same pointed tenacity in his earlier questions for
the president), conspicuously dropped that line of questioning and
accommodated Mr. Bush with cream-puff questions that allowed scripted
responses about the president’s vision and leadership.
Likewise, Senator Kerry has been given a free pass on his S&B
membership. On August 31 of last year, Kerry was asked on Meet the
Press: "You both were members of Skull and Bones, a secret society at
Yale. What does that tell us?" His response: "Not much, because it’s a
secret."
The Mafia has its infamous oath of omerta (silence), by which
initiates vow never to reveal any secrets of their criminal enterprise.
The slightest violation, or suspicion of violation, of this oath can
earn one a death sentence. We have no proof that Skull and Bones
enforces its equivalent of omerta with similarly severe means, but
there is no question that Bonesmen take it very seriously; members are
instructed never to mention or discuss S&B with any "barbarian,"
which means all the rest of us outsiders — including Bonesmen’s own
spouses and biological family members. If barbarians ever broach the
subject in their presence, Bonesmen are instructed to turn on their
heels immediately and leave.
This kind of secrecy by men in positions of power should be a
natural magnet to investigative reporters and members of the Fourth
Estate who posture as the watchdogs of our political system. But it
would seem that our media mavens, who insist on prying into every other
private crevice of politicians’ lives, have a curious lack of curiosity
when it comes to The Order. Like NBC’s Russert, the denizens of the
controlled elite media tend to laugh off the S&B connection as
something that would only concern paranoid "conspiracy theorists."
Thus, Elizabeth Bumiller began her February 2 New York Times column on
the Bonesmen election race with this opening line: "It will be a field
day for conspiracy theorists."
Bones of Contention
After noting that a Kerry-Bush race would be "the first
skull-to-skull match-up of Bonesmen in history," the Times’ Bumiller
asks: "Does this mean anything at all?"
What it means, the Times would have us believe, is that we will be
fortunate if either of these elite Bonesmen helms our ship of state.
"Historically, Yale’s best and brightest — only 15 a year — were tapped
for Skull and Bones," an approving Bumiller tells her readers. "The
larger question is whether Skull and Bones inculcated values of
leadership … in Mr. Kerry and Mr. Bush, beyond what was already driven
home by Yale." Then she follows a familiar pattern of quoting
sympathetic sources who extol S&B as a training ground that
transforms callow, shallow youth into men of caliber dedicated to
higher purpose and the public good.
Bumiller continues:
Skull and Bones has, after all, a particularly illustrious alumni
roster: two previous presidents (Mr. Bush’s father and William Howard
Taft), Averell Harriman, McGeorge Bundy, Henry Luce, Potter Stewart,
the writer John Hersey and numerous officials in the Central
Intelligence Agency, a traditional career path for Bonesmen.
U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices, senators, governors,
university presidents, foundation presidents, business titans, banking
barons, media moguls, CIA spooks. S&B’s history indicates that it
has long been a prime recruiting ground where candidates are "tapped"
and groomed for future service to The Order. The organization uses its
connections to advance its members into positions of power and
influence to an inordinate degree. In addition to its high-profile
members in government service, Skull and Bones is intimately tied to
semi-secret globalist organizations such as the Council on Foreign
Relations, the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergers, which have
so come to dominate U.S. political and economic policy as to constitute
a separate American government. Bonesmen have played prominent roles in
leading these groups for the past several generations.
Yes, The Order boasts a membership roll that elicits oohs and ahs.
Speaking of ahs, the most widely quoted so-called critic of the S&B
likens the secret group to the beneficent and mysterious Wizard of Oz.
In her highly praised 2002 "exposé," Secrets of the Tomb, Alexandra
Robbins writes: "If the Wizard of Oz can represent Skull and Bones,
then one must point out that, for a while, Oz needed its Wizard to
provide balance and a constant current of reassurance." (Emphasis in
the original.) You see, according to Robbins, we silly little Munchkin
mortals need the paternalistic ministrations of The Order’s superior
Wizards.
Alexandra Robbins has been much quoted and interviewed as a leading
authority on S&B. Her book’s first chapter, "The Legend of Skull
and Bones," begins with this description:
Sometime in the early 1830s, a Yale student named William H.
Russell — the future valedictorian of the class of 1833 — traveled to
Germany to study for a year. Russell came from an inordinately wealthy
family that ran one of America’s most despicable business organizations
of the nineteenth century: Russell and Company, an opium empire....
While in Germany, Russell befriended the leader of an insidious German
secret society that hailed the death’s head as its logo. Russell soon
became caught up in this group, itself a sinister outgrowth of the
notorious eighteenth-century society the Illuminati.
According to Robbins, this is all lurid legend, much of it invented
and spread by the Bonesmen themselves to enhance the sense of mystery
and importance surrounding Skull and Bones. Ms. Robbins’ opening
chapter combines descriptions of The Order’s bizarre initiation rituals
with stories and rumors of the group’s wealth and power in a way
calculated to discredit the most serious concerns about the group.
Sure, it’s the ultimate "old boys network," with lots of juvenile
mumbo-jumbo, but nothing to get worked up over.
Truth Behind the "Legend"
Much of what Robbins disingenuously dismisses as legend is
verifiable fact, and much else is very probably fact, based on what can
be determined from available evidence. Skull and Bones founder William
H. Russell did indeed come from a wealthy opium-empire family. He did
found S&B at Yale after spending 1831-32 studying in Germany. From
S&B’s own documents, it seems that The Order may be but a U.S.
chapter of a German secret society. And it is quite possible that the
German society was (is) directly connected to the infamous Order of the
Illuminati, which was founded in Germany in 1776. The Illuminati, which
played a central role in the French Revolution and in spreading
subversion and revolution throughout Europe, actually sent agents to
the United States to overthrow our republic while it was still in its
infancy. In a 1798 letter to Rev. G. W. Snyder, President George
Washington acknowledged that these agents were then active here,
spreading the Illuminati’s "diabolical tenets."*
That same year, 1798, Yale President Timothy Dwight warned that the
Illuminati’s conspiratorial schemes "strike at the root of all human
happiness and virtue … [seeking] the overthrow of religion, government,
and human society civil and domestic." These conspirators, said Dwight,
are so committed to their evil ends "that murder, butchery, and war,
however extended and dreadful, are declared by them to be completely
justifiable, if necessary for these great purposes."
A few years later, in 1805, John Wood, a prominent political
writer, surveyor and cartographer, wrote an important work entitled A
Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction, Society of the Columbian
Illuminati. Mr. Wood’s exposé provided evidence that a number of
prominent American individuals, including New York Governor DeWitt
Clinton, were members of Illuminati lodges that had been established in
this country.
So, it is not at all outlandish to suppose that there could have
been a direct Illuminati link with the S&B founding, especially
since the Illuminati and its subsidiaries were very active in Germany
at the time Mr. Russell attended school there. The initiation methods
of the Order of the Skull and Bones also closely parallel those of the
Order of the Illuminati. Robbins’ book records that S&B initiates
must engage in self-criticism and group criticism sessions that are so
harrowing that some initiates have near nervous breakdowns. Author and
Bones watcher Ron Rosenbaum has written that this self-abasement
includes lying in a coffin naked and revealing one’s entire sexual
history.
Ultimately, this "group therapy" helps bind the Bonesmen more
closely than family. Robbins notes: "Eventually a member’s
self-perception is so intertwined with his secret-society identity …
that if he were to betray or leave Skull and Bones, he would lose what
has become a major part of the way that he identifies himself."
If one reads the Illuminati’s initiation rites and the diabolical
purpose for them, as described by Illuminati founder Adam Weishaupt,
the similarity to the Bonesmen’s experience is striking. The purpose,
according to Weishaupt, was not only to psychologically strip each
initiate and create a powerful group identity through this shared
experience; it also served an equally important objective of learning
the weaknesses of each individual and any crimes or deeds of which he
might be ashamed, for possible blackmail use in the future, should he
decide to oppose or expose The Order. These same techniques were
adopted and perfected by the Communists, and are used to varying
degrees by the Mafia and other criminal conspiracies to maintain
ironclad control over their members.
Secret societies are always inimical to a free society. It is
impossible to judge whether elected and appointed officials are truly
acting as public servants or are serving an agenda of hidden
confederates, if membership in secret societies is permitted or winked
at. Our constitutional republic is meant to function in an atmosphere
of openness and transparency; it will not long survive if we allow
those who fashion policies and legislation to operate in the shadowy
corridors and chambers of secret societies. Members of Skull and Bones
have occupied (and do today occupy) some of the most powerful positions
in American public and private institutions. We should not allow the
membership in this organization to be lightly dismissed, especially
when it comes to candidates for the highest office in the land.
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Washington’s letter to Rev. Snyder appears in Volume 36 of The
Writings of George Washington (U.S. Government Printing Office) and
pertains to an important book on the Illuminati, entitled Proofs of a
Conspiracy, by a distinguished Scottish professor, John Robison.
Washington shared Robison’s alarm over the dangers posed by this
nefarious sect. At the same time as Robison, but working completely
independently, Abbe Augustin Barruel authored an even more detailed
indictment of the Illuminati, entitled Memoirs Illustrating the History
of Jacobinism. Both of these important works are now back in print and
can be obtained from www.aobs-store.com/conspiracy/ (click on
"additional books" for ordering information on Memoirs).
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Who Knew Whom, and When?
by William F. Jasper
Did John Kerry (Bones 1966) and George W. Bush (Bones 1968) know
each other at Yale? Kerry says they did while Bush says they didn’t.
But neither will talk about Skull and Bones.
In his televised February 9 White House interview with George W.
Bush, Tim Russert quoted a derogatory statement by Senator John Kerry
concerning President Bush’s "lack of knowledge" and the heavy image
management by the president’s handlers. Kerry’s quote ended with this
gibe at Bush: "I know this guy. He was two years behind me at Yale. I
knew him, and he’s still the same guy."
After reading this quote Russert asked the president: "Did you know him at Yale?"
President Bush responded with a single word: "No."
It could be, of course, that Mr. Kerry is lying (or is the victim
of a faulty memory) about knowing Mr. Bush at Yale. The New York Times’
Elizabeth Bumiller treats their acquaintance at Yale as a matter of
fact. "Did Mr. Kerry, class of ’66, and Mr. Bush, class of ’68, know
each other at Yale?" she asks in her February 2 column. "More to the
point, did they ever participate together in a Skull and Bones rite in
the club’s windowless crypt?" "The answer to the first question," she
writes, "is yes, and the answer to the second question is no, at least
not as far as anyone knows or admits." She does not reveal the
provenance of her information; perhaps it was the same Kerry quote
mentioned above, perhaps other sources, possibly a resident Bonesman at
the Times.
Bumiller then quotes an interesting statement from David Wade,
Senator Kerry’s spokesman. "Rest assured," said Mr. Wade, "there are no
pictures of them dancing together naked," a reference to S&B
rituals of dancing and mud-wrestling naked. Note, he didn’t say that
such casual perversion didn’t occur, just that there were no photos of
such an event.
Based on what we know of the exclusive culture of Yale and the far
more exclusive (and intimate!) S&B culture, Mr. Kerry’s statement
is more plausible than Mr. Bush’s. The Order is closely integrated
horizontally and vertically and it would seem highly unlikely that
their paths would not have crossed. Did the president lie about this?
If so, why? Was Kerry invited to the hush-hush Skull and Bones reunion
that President Bush hosted at the White House in 2001? Which Bonesmen
attended this ultra-exclusive soiree? These are fair questions that
demand answers.
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Bush-Bones Doctrine: "Deny Everything"
"There’s three things to remember: claim everything, explain nothing, deny everything."
— Senator Prescott Bush (Bones 1917)
The Bush family patriarch made the above statement in a 1966
interview for Columbia University’s oral history project on the
Eisenhower administration. Prescott Bush said that political dictum had
been explained to him by Claire Boothe Luce, congresswoman, ambassador
and wife of Time-Life media magnate Henry Luce (Bones 1920).
CATO writes: "My My My, we got a bunch of Secret Society MFs in the lead. Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee. -CATO"
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CATO (insurgent)
02/27/04 05:25 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1326832, reply to 1326826 ] (Score: 1) |
Flag to:
Buckeroo, OWK, RidinShotgun, Babylon, demidog, Axle, NewsWatcher,
D_Joyce, Edana, FREE_ZUNDEL_NOW, Jack_Barbara, John Deere, JRadcliffe,
loner, ratcat, texoma An item for your inspection.-CATO
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CATO (insurgent)
02/29/04 12:24 AM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1329967, reply to 1326832 ] (Score: 1) |
Flag to: LibertyCabbage, amalgamy, ricoyung Check out Kerry and Bush. This is NO CHOICE in the final analysis. Take care, CATO
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ricoyung (watcher)
03/01/04 08:31 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1334169, reply to 1329967 ] (Score: 1) |
Yahoo! Ya sure got that right! Cool article, thanx!
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.
Aesop
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NewsWatcher (well of great wisdom)
03/01/04 08:48 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1334182, reply to 1326832 ] (Score: -1) |
Flag to: CATO, artbishop, toddbrendanfahey Thanks for the flag, my friend.
It definitely is refreshing to see The New American covering Skull and Bones.
I used to subscribe to The New American, but I let my subscription be canceled.
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CATO (insurgent)
03/02/04 01:18 AM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: ricoyung | Post 1334585, reply to 1334169 ] (Score: 1) |
You are very welcome. I love a satisfied customer. LOL! You take care, CATO
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LibertyCabbage (tyro)
03/02/04 10:43 AM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1335513, reply to 1326826 ] (Score: 1) |
"flag to LibertyCabbage"
could you please explain what flagging is?
And I never knew Kerry was a S&B... this is very very important... I'll try to spread the word
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Catamount (agent provocateur)
03/02/04 10:47 AM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: LibertyCabbage | Post 1335528, reply to 1335513 ] (Score: 2) |
Check out the "Skull and Bones" links at: www.Bilderberg.org.
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Magician (freedom fighter)
03/02/04 01:40 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1336202, reply to 1326826 ] (Score: 2) |
I find it most disturbing that both likely presidential candidates are
from Skull and Bones, an organization of the elite with only a few
hundred members. Statistically, the likelihood of this happening by
concidence is essentially zero. And I don't believe in coincidence when
it comes to politics.
Stick
around long enough and SOMEONE will blame either the Muslims or, more
likely, the Jews for EVERYTHING that has ever happened - WestPacSailor | Post Extras:
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ricoyung (skeptic)
03/02/04 03:08 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: Magician | Post 1336463, reply to 1336202 ] (Score: 1) |
Hey, yes indeed, coincidence? not likely. did anyone read both bush and
kerrys interview on "meet the press"? they both said S&B is too
secret to even comment on. what? were they provided a script?
All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.
George Orwell, "Animal Farm"
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DanielDives (agitator)
03/02/04 05:00 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1336618, reply to 1326826 ] (Score: 1) |
Dear CATO,
Quote: " And the Establishment media have politely dropped the subject. "
Reply: Given the fact that the media receives 6 x more revenues
from advertisers compared to subscribers. Given the fact that the media
donates substantial amounts of money to candidates left and right
....... go figure.
The media ........ That's a true skeleton of information :(
"Peace
is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a
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trulyneutral (neophyte)
03/02/04 08:53 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: ricoyung | Post 1337043, reply to 1336463 ] (Score: 1) |
You will have two choices buddy when you vote.
Like it used to be said
You have no choice and
You have no F...ing choice
Besides Bush is already a member of the Bilderberg Club for many years. What are the bets that Kerry also is?
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Ruling_Elites/BilderbergClub.html
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Voegelin (freedom fighter)
03/02/04 08:58 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1337054, reply to 1326826 ] (Score: 3, Interesting) |
Article for idiots.
I know Skull and Bones. Very amusing situtaion back in the 1970s
when our bests friends were at odds over the fraternity. An Egyptian at
the med school was tapped while the son of a Rabbi was not. Oh Vey! We
invited both to our house! My wife was read the riot act by the wife of
the rabbi's son! How dare we invite those people to our house.
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NewsWatcher (well of great wisdom)
03/02/04 09:00 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: Voegelin | Post 1337057, reply to 1337054 ] (Score: 0) |
Flag to: Voegelin, slotjockey68, persistentvision I see you are up with your vape ape trolling of this thread.
I am amazed that you have a +50 fame rating, considering how you
spew your vitriolic demon spew all the time at folks who are serious
truth lovers.
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CATO (insurgent)
03/02/04 09:11 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
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I know Skull and Bones. Oh, you do?? You a made member or just a Day Tripper?? Tell us all, CATO
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CATO (insurgent)
03/02/04 10:00 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: Voegelin | Post 1337164, reply to 1337054 ] (Score: 1) |
Darn it Voegelin, I had to come back and ask you....... I know Skull and Bones. Tell me more. You started it and now, if you will, finish it. Please, CATO
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Voegelin (freedom fighter)
03/02/04 10:46 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1337267, reply to 1337164 ] (Score: 3, Funny) |
It only gets worse CATO.
3 months before NASDAQ melted, I was invited to a party at my
cousins' house. Well not to the full New Year Eve's party but for a
month after cause the CEO's mom and my mom were twins. Good thing as I
had organized a protest at ..heck...never mind.
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CATO (insurgent)
03/02/04 11:41 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: Voegelin | Post 1337343, reply to 1337267 ] (Score: 1) |
OK, LOL! You have whetted my appetite but I understand. You seem to Not lead a sheltered life. Be careful, CATO
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LibertyCabbage (tyro)
03/03/04 11:49 AM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1338514, reply to 1337343 ] (Score: 1) |
what is flagging?
i searched around but I haven't found the answer
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CATO (insurgent)
03/03/04 12:42 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: LibertyCabbage | Post 1338743, reply to 1338514 ] (Score: 1) |
Flag to: LibertyCabbage, NewsWatcher List Two Or More person that you address a reply to and that is a flag. Look at how I do it. I flagged you NewsWatcher. I hope you won't mind. LibertyCabbage, meet NewsWatcher. NewsWatcher meet LibertyCabbage. OBTW, follow the instructions. They say: Flag Recipients (one user name per line, 200 characters max.) A Red Flag will appear when you do this. Happy Hunting, CATO
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LibertyCabbage (tyro)
03/03/04 07:43 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
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ok I think I get it...
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Voegelin (freedom fighter)
03/03/04 07:49 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
[ To: CATO | Post 1339840, reply to 1338743 ] (Score: 2) |
My wife and I worked at Yale Med.
It was a big party time back in the 1970s. Money was no object. We just did...whatever.
A guy from Egypt got tapped for Skull and Bones. He was a genius,
no doubt about that. Dropped Yale med to work on software a few years
before Gates saw where it was going.
So the Jews we knew were pissed off big time.
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CATO (insurgent)
03/03/04 09:27 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
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It took me awhile to get it. These damn machines are not my forte'. Happy Hunting, CATO
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CATO (insurgent)
03/03/04 09:30 PM
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Re: Bipartisan Bonesmen
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So the Jews we knew were pissed off big time LOL! Jealous?? You impress me Vogelin. You have been around. I like that. Take care, CATO.
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