Pulse of the Twin Cities - Locally Grown Alternative Newspaper
Pulse of the Twin Cities - Locally Grown Alternative Newspaper: "The �Skull & Bones� is a secret society founded at Yale in 1832. Its history is intertwined with that of the German Illuminati and the Nazi Party. They maintain a windowless building called �The Tomb� at 64 High Street, New Haven, Conn. The club�s assets are controlled by a front company, The Russell Trust Association, Inc. Every year, 15 Yale juniors are �tapped� for Skull & Bones membership. They are indoctrinated into the cultish society with elaborate rituals steeped in satanic theatricism and latent homosexuality. The goal of this fraternity is to create the ultimate network of �good ol� boys� around the world. Their alumni includes Prescott Bush�s son (George H. W.) and grandson (George W.) as well as heads of state and leaders of numerous intelligence agencies, trading companies, business empires and law firms.
Several years ago, a Skull & Bones member anonymously �leaked� information regarding the society and �The Tomb.� This included documents and photographs. One of the documents detailed Prescott Bush�s grave robbing exploits. One of the photographs was of a skull and bridle on a shelf, next to a framed photograph of Geronimo. Other sources have since come forward and confirmed that Geronimo�s skull is indeed on display in �The Tomb� and considered the �mascot� of this �club� on High Street.
Although the Skull & Bones refuses to officially acknowledge their existence, members have tacitly admitted to possessing Geronimo�s head.
In fact, Skull & Bones members (including Jonathan Bush, the President�s brother) met with Apache leaders in New York in 2000 and attempted to hand over a skull. It was obviously not the skull seen in the smuggled photograph. When this apparent substitution was exposed, the �Bonesmen�"
Several years ago, a Skull & Bones member anonymously �leaked� information regarding the society and �The Tomb.� This included documents and photographs. One of the documents detailed Prescott Bush�s grave robbing exploits. One of the photographs was of a skull and bridle on a shelf, next to a framed photograph of Geronimo. Other sources have since come forward and confirmed that Geronimo�s skull is indeed on display in �The Tomb� and considered the �mascot� of this �club� on High Street.
Although the Skull & Bones refuses to officially acknowledge their existence, members have tacitly admitted to possessing Geronimo�s head.
In fact, Skull & Bones members (including Jonathan Bush, the President�s brother) met with Apache leaders in New York in 2000 and attempted to hand over a skull. It was obviously not the skull seen in the smuggled photograph. When this apparent substitution was exposed, the �Bonesmen�"
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