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The Bush Secret: Skull and Bones

church mouse guy

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Oh, well I never heard of Art Bell. As for Jack Chick, I haven't seen any of his stuff for 15 years. As for Benny Hinn, he is too California for me. As for David Barton, I think that you are wrong about him just as you are wrong about the religion of peace. As for Skull and Bones, it is amusing that the far right rich get uptight about the regular rich, evidently because they did not get invited either and had to go to a Mets game with you--ha! ha!
 

poncho

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Originally posted by church mouse guy:
Artbellites, is that some sort of French word or is that a JBS password or is that what a drunk at Yale says?
Drunks at or from Yale that are members of Skull and Bones don't say anything about S&B except that's it's so secret they can't talk about it.

Very comforting to know that both the president and the contender for that seat of world power have membership in a group that would swear an oath of secrecy in college that is so powerful that 30 or 40 years later they will only say..."It's so secret I can't talk about it".

WooHoo! No biggy just a bunch of spoiled college brats, runing the "most powerful nation" on the planet, with a secret they can't talk about.
 

Johnv

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Originally posted by church mouse guy:
Oh, well I never heard of Art Bell.

Consider yourself lucky.
As for Jack Chick, I haven't seen any of his stuff for 15 years.

Consider yourself equally lucky. There are a few posters here who still try and push his poison.
As for Benny Hinn, he is too California for me.

I fail to see why you make that comment. Hinn is based in Irving, Texas.
As for David Barton, I think that you are wrong about him just as you are wrong about the religion of peace.

Barton's falsehoods are well documented, factual, and continually repeated. It's nota matter of opinion.

As for Islam, I've never defended Islam. I believe it to be a false religion. However, I do attempt to correct information on it when I find it to be incorrect. As Christian witnesses, we must be credible in our facts. We frequently are not. If being factual has now become "defending", then Christianity is not the true and objective faith I though it was.
As for Skull and Bones, it is amusing that the far right rich get uptight about the regular rich

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evidently because they did not get invited either and had to go to a Mets game with you--ha! ha!
Clearly, they did not get good seats.
 

poncho

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Skull and Bones members enjoy some of the best seats available from top positions in central banks and security to the presidential chair in the oval office. I don't figure they've been cheated out of anything. ;)

I think there is something like ten S&B members in the Bush administration. Then you have all the CFR members and probably a few Trilaterals thrown in for good measure.

Globalists :rolleyes:
 

Speed Gracer

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Globalists
Sounds like something out of revelation, huh?

As i watched the show on skull and bones on the history channel, something else interested me. It told the story of how Ronald Reagan was so against secret societies, until he choose Bush to be his running mate. And then, by chance, someone tried to kill Reagan shortly after he took office. If he would have died, another s&b member would have taken office. It's all a theory, but it makes you think...
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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I love it when Democrats crack up.

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poncho

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The globalists love it when the Democrats and Republicans both crack up and live in denial.

The Republican says..."it's those Democrats that are ruining the country".

The Democrat says..."it's those Republicans that are ruining the country".

The globalist says..."We control both the D's and R's but go ahead keep bickering bewteen yourselves it only helps our cause...and brings us closer to one world (dictatorship) government". YEEEAAARRRGGGHHH!!!
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poncho

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Originally posted by Speed Gracer:
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Sounds like something out of revelation, huh?

As i watched the show on skull and bones on the history channel, something else interested me. It told the story of how Ronald Reagan was so against secret societies, until he choose Bush to be his running mate. And then, by chance, someone tried to kill Reagan shortly after he took office. If he would have died, another s&b member would have taken office. It's all a theory, but it makes you think...
</font>[/QUOTE]How was that program on the History Channel? I didn't watch it. Probably should have I guess, to see what they didn't feel was PC to leave in the, documentary?
 

kubel

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Then there are the ties to the Bush family and Nazis.

Anyone ever see the video of GWB wasted at a party. Or how about the one of him giving the camera the finger before he gave a video speech.

He's a typical politician. He acts like the sinless christian conservative, but lives a whole other life.

But he was the better of the two evils, which is why I voted for him.
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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Originally posted by kubel:
Then there are the ties to the Bush family and Nazis.
George W. Bush is not a Nazi, and neither does he agree with that philosophy. But, I am sure if we dug deep enough in your closet, we would find a spotless white as snow family, right? :rolleyes:

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Speed Gracer

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George W. Bush is not a Nazi, and neither does he agree with that philosophy
Skull and Bones founding father organaztion's most prominent members were Nazis. If he hated the philosphy, why join Skull and Bones? He had a choice, you know. Seems very hypicritical.

Do your research, then reply.
 

Phillip

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I guess being judgemental towards politicians is typical pasttime. The way I look at it is the ole' glass house theory.

I'm a Christian and I'm certainly not perfect. I would rather see person who claims to be a Christian and generally votes according to Christian values, than someone who purposely votes against Christian values.

As for the Skull & Crossbones, its a country club, no more, no less. You can choose to drink, but it is not a requirement of membership...just like any other country club which over half of our big city ministers are members of.
 

church mouse guy

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And since it was started in 1832 or something like that I have never heard anyone say this before either: "Skull and Bones founding father organaztion's most prominent members were Nazis."

I think that that statement goes to the leftist elements of the Democrat Party and their longstanding attempt to smear US Senator Prescott Bush of Connecticut--Prescott Bush being the grandfather of the now President Bush. I think that the reason we never heard those charges in the 1950s from the Democrats is that they ran the government during World War II and they know that it is false. Also, Democrats in those days had a better sense of fair play. After all, George Herbert Walker Bush was a combat pilot during World War II and flew many missions. By the way, the Walker is for the current President's grandmother, who was from the family that started the Walker Cup.

I think that the nazi stuff is way over the top and has no business on a Baptist Board. The Bush family were devout Episcopalians until Dubya, who became a Methodist. Nazis are anti-Christ.

My advice to the younger Democrats is to remember that your parents did not engage in this sort of false smear campaign, and they were eyewitnesses to the events.

Prescott Bush was a fine man. He authored the legislation that started the construction of the interstate highway system for Eisenhower, who saw how the German roads helped the movement of the German army during World War II.

There is hardly another family in America that has done more public service free of scandal than the Bush family has for the last 3 generations. They are hard-working, intelligent Protestants.

(It is hard not to compare them with the Kennedys, who made a lot of their money from the sale of alcohol and have had so many sex scandals that one has lost count.)
 

church mouse guy

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That is what I am saying. The story is false and has been disproven and is an attack upon the President's grandfather the US Senator.

This story was not around in the 1950s. People had more decency then in public life.

Since FDR hated Republicans, why wouldn't he have done something about this when he was President? He never hesitated to stab anyone in the back in his political life.

Also, the Skull and Bones was founded in 1832 so that it is impossible that it was founded by nazis as you charged in your statement, "Skull and Bones founding father organaztion's most prominent members were Nazis." That is just absurd that people in 1832 were nazis 100 years before there was a nazi party.
 

Speed Gracer

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Also, the Skull and Bones was founded in 1832 so that it is impossible that it was founded by nazis as you charged in your statement, "Skull and Bones founding father organaztion's most prominent members were Nazis." That is just absurd that people in 1832 were nazis 100 years before there was a nazi party.
The brotherhood organazation had members that were nazi's. I never said it was in 1832. Just a little misunderstanding.
 

poncho

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I think that that statement goes to the Democrat Party's longstanding attempt to smear US Senator Prescott Bush of Connecticut--Prescott Bush being the grandfather of the now President Bush. I think that the reason we never heard those charges in the 1950s from the Democrats is that they ran the government during World War II and they know that it is false.
Or it could be they knew the charges were true and being pyramid elites themselves decided it was best to keep it at a simmer.

After all, George Herbert Walker Bush was a combat pilot during World War II and flew many missions. By the way, the Walker is for the current President's grandmother, who was from the family that started the Walker Cup.
President Theodore Roosevelt had denounced Harriman's father for "cynicism and deep-seated corruption" and called him an "undesirable citizen." @s9 For the still- smarting Averell to take his place among the makers and breakers of nations, he needed a financial and intelligence-gathering organization of his own. The man Harriman sought to create such an institution for him was Bert Walker, a Missouri stock broker and corporate wheeler- dealer.

George Herbert ( "Bert" ) Walker, for whom President George H.W. Bush was named, did not immediately accept Harriman's proposal. Would Walker leave his little St. Louis empire, to try his influence in New York and Europe?

Bert was the son of a dry goods wholesaler who had thrived on imports from England.@s1@s0 The British connection had paid for Walker summer houses in Santa Barbara, California, and in Maine-- "Walker's Point" at Kennebunkport. Bert Walker had been sent to England for his prep school and college education.

By 1919 Bert Walker had strong ties to the Guaranty Trust Company in New York and to the British-American banking house J.P. Morgan and Co. These Wall Street concerns represented all the important owners of American railroads: the Morgan partners and their associates or cousins in the intermarried Rockefeller, Whitney, Harriman and Vanderbilt families.

Bert Walker was known as the midwest's premier deal-arranger, awarding the investment capital of his international-banker contacts to the many railroads, utilities and other midwestern industries of which he and his St. Louis friends were executives or board members.

Walker's operations were always quiet, or mysterious, whether in local or global affairs. He had long been the "power behind the throne" in the St. Louis Democratic Party, along with his crony, former Missouri Governor David R. Francis. Walker and Francis together had sufficient influence to select the party's candidates.
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I think that the nazi stuff is way over the top and has no business on a Baptist Board. The Bush family were devout Episcopalians until Dubya, who became a Methodist. Nazis are anti-Christ.
They were "in it" with the Soviets Too.

Walker and Harriman took the next giant step in 1922, setting up their European headquarters office in Berlin. With the aid of the Hamburg-based Warburg bank, W.A. Harriman & Co. began spreading an investment net over German industry and raw materials.

From the Berlin base, Walker and Harriman then plunged into deals with the new dictatorship of the Soviet Union. They led a select group of Wall Street and British Empire speculators who re-started the Russian oil industry, which had been devastated by the Bolshevik Revolution. They contracted to mine Soviet manganese, an element essential to modern steelmaking. These concessions were arranged directly with Leon Trotsky, then with Feliks Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet dictatorship's secret intelligence service (K.G.B), whose huge statue was finally pulled down by pro-democracy demonstrators in 1991
My advice to the younger Democrats is to remember that your parents did not engage in this sort of false smear campaign, and they were eyewitnesses to the events.
Yes, young democrats, good solid advice here. Let's not act like the Republican smear campaigners the truth is alot easier anyway. ;)


Prescott Bush was a fine man. He authored the legislation that started the construction of the interstate highway system for Eisenhower, who saw how the German roads helped the movement of the German army during World War II.
Histroy is somehow, confused when it comes Prescott Bush.

There is hardly another family in America that has done more public service free of scandal than the Bush family has for the last 3 generations. They are hard-working, intelligent Protestants.
Fitzgerald could maybe throw a monkey wrench into their well oiled PR machine soon.

(It is hard not to compare them with the Kennedys, who made a lot of their money from the sale of alcohol and have had so many sex scandals that one has lost count.)
Yeah, Northeastern blue blood intermarried loyal to the Crown pyramid elite types, I hear what yer sayin CMG. ;)
 
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