Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

November 7, 2009

Skull and Bones: A dark cavity

By Brenda Norrell
Censored News
http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com

The Bush family secret society of Skull and Bones at Yale University is often the subject of jokes. But it is no laughing matter.
Stephen Schwarzman is cofounder of Blackstone. Blackstone is the majority owner of Sithe Global, fighting local Navajos to build another dirty power plant, Desert Rock, near Farmington, N.M. There are already two coal-fired power plants there on the Navajo Nation.
The fact that John Kerry is also a member of Skull and Bones was previously exposed during the 2004 presidential race. Alexandra Robbins, in her book Secrets of the Tomb, explains that the purpose of Skull and Bones is world domination. Robbins also describes the role of Skull and Bones members in the production of the first atomic bomb.
San Carlos Apache councilmen previously exposed the fact that the Skull and Bones Society attempted to silence them, during meetings in New York, when they demanded the return of Geronimo's skull. Grandfather Prescott Bush was among those who dug up Geronimo's grave at Fort Sills, Oklahoma.
The following list of Skull and Bones members from Wikipedia shows a fact that remains censored in the mainstream media: Obama's chief economist of his Economic Recovery Advisory Board is a member of Skull and Bones.
Austan Goolsbee (Skull and Bones 1991), is staff director to and chief economist of President Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.

Skull and Bones members, from Wikipedia:
Complete list at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Skull_and_Bones_members
1960s
John Kerry (Bones 1966) faced off against George W. Bush (Bones 1968) in the 2004 US presidential election, the first time two Bonesmen had run against one another for that office
David L. Boren (1963), Governor of Oklahoma, U.S. Senator, President of the University of Oklahoma
Frederick W. Smith (1966), founder of FedEx
John F. Kerry (1966), U.S. Senator (D-Massachusetts 1985.present); Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1983–1985; 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee
Don Schollander, Developer; Author; US Olympic Hall of Fame inductee; Four time Olympic Gold medallist swimmer.
Victor Ashe (1967), Tenn. State House (1968–1975); Tenn. State Senate (1976–1984); Mayor of Knoxville, Tenn. (1988–2003); appointed Ambassador to Poland (2004–Present) by George W. Bush
George W. Bush (1968), grandson of Prescott Bush; son of George H. W. Bush; 46th Governor of Texas; 43rd President of the United States
Robert McCallum, Jr (1968), Ambassador to Australia
Roy Leslie Austin (1968), appointed ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago by George W. Bush
Stephen A. Schwarzman (1969), co-founder The Blackstone Group
1970s to present
George Lewis, trombonist and composer
Earl G. Graves, Jr. (1984), president of Black Enterprise
Edward S. Lampert (1984), founder of ESL Investments; chairman of Sears Holdings Corporation
Dana Milbank (1990), political reporter for The Washington Post
Austan Goolsbee (1991), staff director to and chief economist of President Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.

1 comment:

anna said...

this country is built on deadly cults. And we need to expose these truths daily. We are in a spiritual war. The amerikan dream has been first people's nightmare! We should see where the skull and bones in the corporate world. Expose and expose...
thank Brenda for keeping it real..
a