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Question:The Order of Skull and Bones, once known as The Brotherhood of Death, is a senior or secret society based at Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. The society's alumni organization, which owns its properties and oversees all the organization's activity, is known as the Russell Trust Association (R.T.A.), and is named after one of Bones' founding members. In conversation, the group is known as "Bones", and members have been known as "Bonesmen".

Skull and Bones is known for its secrecy. Mid-nineteenth century Yale enjoyed the presence of freshmen, sophomore and junior societies. Undergraduates then, with their fickled allegiances, would share the rights and practices of their class society upon elevation within the undergraduate ranks. When seniors departed campus, little verifiable information was left about the rites and practices of the senior or secret societies, particularly Bones, then Scroll and Key, and then Wolf's Head. George W. Bush described his experience as "so secret we can't talk about it". When asked what it meant that he and Bush were both Bonesmen, former presidential candidate, and current U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, John Kerry said, "Not much because it's a secret".


You can read everything about it here and see pictures of the club aswell:

http://www.skullandcrossbones.org/articl...

Hope I mentioned what you were looking for.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: The Order of Skull and Bones, once known as The Brotherhood of Death, is a senior or secret society based at Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. The society's alumni organization, which owns its properties and oversees all the organization's activity, is known as the Russell Trust Association (R.T.A.), and is named after one of Bones' founding members. In conversation, the group is known as "Bones", and members have been known as "Bonesmen".

Skull and Bones is known for its secrecy. Mid-nineteenth century Yale enjoyed the presence of freshmen, sophomore and junior societies. Undergraduates then, with their fickled allegiances, would share the rights and practices of their class society upon elevation within the undergraduate ranks. When seniors departed campus, little verifiable information was left about the rites and practices of the senior or secret societies, particularly Bones, then Scroll and Key, and then Wolf's Head. George W. Bush described his experience as "so secret we can't talk about it". When asked what it meant that he and Bush were both Bonesmen, former presidential candidate, and current U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, John Kerry said, "Not much because it's a secret".


You can read everything about it here and see pictures of the club aswell:

http://www.skullandcrossbones.org/articl...

Hope I mentioned what you were looking for.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_b...

That has pretty good information about it! It sums everything up. =]

It's a secret, selective club.

Skull and Bones,is a secret society at Yale University, was founded in 1832. Until 1971, the organization published annual membership rosters, which were kept at Yale's library. In this list of notable Bonesmen, the number in parentheses represents the cohort year of Skull and Bones, as well as their graduation year from Yale.

As there are no official rosters published post 1982, membership for later years is highly speculative, and there are some who claim them to be a power elite.[1]

The Order of Skull and Bones, once known as The Brotherhood of Death, is a senior or secret society based at Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. The society's alumni organization, which owns its properties and oversees all the organization's activity, is known as the Russell Trust Association (R.T.A.), and is named after one of Bones' founding members. In conversation, the group is known as "Bones", and members have been known as "Bonesmen".

Skull and Bones is known for its secrecy. Mid-nineteenth century Yale enjoyed the presence of freshmen, sophomore and junior societies. Undergraduates then, with their fickled allegiances, would share the rights and practices of their class society upon elevation within the undergraduate ranks. When seniors departed campus, little verifiable information was left about the rites and practices of the senior or secret societies, particularly Bones, then Scroll and Key, and then Wolf's Head.George W. Bush described his experience as "so secret we can't talk about it". When asked what it meant that he and Bush were both Bonesmen, former presidential candidate, and current U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, John Kerry said, "Not much because it's a secret".

It's a secret society, who's members go on to become very important people in politics, industry, media, etc. The reason they are very successful, is because they sell themselves to their masters. In this case, their masters are the Bilderbergers, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Tri-lateral Commission, Club of Rome, Fabian Society, International Bankers, etc.

These are the people that plan your lives by planning your countries future. They run the show behind the scenes, using their Skull and Bones lackeys (puppets) to "get the job done." Unfortunately, the "job" ahead, is the dismantling of the US Constitution, as we are merged into a one world government. The War on Terror, The War in Iraq, the coming War in Iran, the illegal invasion from latin America, The coming depression and on and on, are all sideshows.

The skull and Boners have been very busy turning this country into a Police State while you're distracted with the just mentioned atrocities. That's why I always say, "keep your powder dry," you'll need it.