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| | [CTRL] alt.media by Uri Dowbenko: The Skulls" |
 | | Those who make light of it, or want to make fun of it, call it Skull and Bones, or just plain Bones." "The American chapter of this German order was founded in 1833 at Yale University by General William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft who in 1876 became Secretary of War in the Grant Administration. |
 | | Sutton writes that The Order has penetrated every segment of American society -- law, education, media, publishing, business, industry, commerce, church, banking, Federal Reserve System, foundations, think tanks, policy groups, legislatures, political parties and the White House-executive branch of the US Government. |
 | | The most important point of Professor Sutton's book is his contention that the Order can manipulate history itself through the control of the so-called Hegelian dialectic process. |
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