Posted on 05/10/2016 7:49:05 PM PDT by detective
Will release of records about the Skull and Bones Yale fraternity stored at the George W. Bush presidential library reveal important information about the secretive society that counts so many prominent Americans on its roster of members?
The National Archives, which supervises the White House records stored at presidential libraries, including the George W. Bush Library, has announced that information located there has been requested under the Freedom of Information Act. It is rumored that Robert Gaylon Ross, author of Whos Who of the Elite, has made the request. In his book, Ross examined such groups as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group, and Skull and Bones. In excess of 1,000 pages of letters, memos, and other materials involving Skull and Bones, an organization in which Bush was a member, will be released, unless someone moves to block the disclosure.
While the CFR, the Bilderberg Group, and the Trilateral Commission are private organizations in which many of the worlds most powerful individuals meet in secret to discuss international issues, the Skull and Bones organization is a college fraternity found at only one institution of higher education: Yale.
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I don’t know any truth either; I wasn’t there. But some of these witnesses really seem credible. I wish they didn’t. I want the world back, the one I thought it was even 5 years ago. I wish I could ask Scotty to beam me up with all the evil on this planet some days. Thank Gd there is so much good here as well.
Judging from your "nothing to hide" opinion, I'm assuming you're embracing with eagerness opening those records. Then we can all see there's nothing sinister or elitist about it, and move on.
Why let logic get in the way of a good conspiracy theory?
When people can’t disprove something, they insinuate “conspiracy theory”.
I recall the dead FBI agent Ted Gunderson or something investigated the McMartin stuff by digging at the actual school site and disproved “conspiracy theory”.
The Brotherhood of the Bell
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