I always wondered why the Yankee Regime deliberately imported the Bolsheviks during its post-Reconstruction Era. Today, the Bolsheviks accidentally answer that while spiking the football on the death of the infamously white & male, Skull & Bones Society.
Conspicuously missing, is any accusation of Christianity.
Skull and Bones and Equity and Inclusion
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By Rose Horowitch for the Atlantic, 11 January 2024
She exists. For a name like that, I had to check.
One evening in 2019, in a windowless building known as the “tomb” in the center of Yale’s campus, the members of Skull and Bones snapped.
That would be an awesome opening to a murder mystery.
There they were, having been granted membership to the most elite secret society at one of the most elite universities in the world—part of a rare group that for generations included individuals from the most powerful families on the planet. Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, and Buckleys have all been in Skull and Bones. Three Bonesmen would go on to become president of the United States.
William Howard Taft and both George Bush Sr. & Jr.
Their traditions (including oaths of secrecy upon admission) and antics (stealing the gravestone of Yale’s founder), and the rumors about them (that the Bones tomb contains several human skulls), are legendary—and an intense source of campus gossip.
Yes, yes, we already know how the Ivy League has been used as a government service academy. Of course the Yankee/Freemason secret societies use that pipeline to recruit the best of the best… or the most ambitious of the vainglorious, as it were.
I may just have answered my opening question, why the Yankees imported the Bolsheviks. Doing so was, at some particular moment in time, one of the Cabal’s best option for one-upping a rival.
Incidentally, one of their skulls is reportedly named Geronimo.
But there in the tomb, surrounded by oil portraits of former Bonesmen—all white, all chosen by the society’s alumni board—the current members felt overcome not by the achievements of those who had come before them, or by the possibilities that lay ahead, but instead by the organization’s long history of exclusion.
NO WAY
So the students did what they felt had to be done: They pulled the portraits down, and replaced them with homemade signs criticizing the secret society’s record of keeping people of color out of its ranks. “Portraits is a relatively straightforward and easy ask,” one member who participated in the redecoration told me. “The way a space looks can have a large impact on a person’s psyche.”
The Good Old Boys Network got the female territory marking treatment?
I can believe it, actually, because if it hadn’t happened, many of Floyd’s People would be making a hellish stink about those high-status secret societies oppressing them with white privilege. It would even, in that one specific context, be true.
No headlines. Nothing remotely like Duke Lacrosse or Augusta National Golf Club.
Today, the Marxists feel free to tear down American history everywhere… but only after they first humiliated the ruling nobility. Which gave them confidence that nobody else, meaning nobody lesser, would stop them.
This was not the only act of Skull and Bones rebellion in 2019. During an all-expenses-paid trip to meet with George W. Bush in Texas that year, one or more members confronted the ex-president—who wrote in his 1999 autobiography, “I joined Skull and Bones, a secret society, so secret I can’t say anything more”—and criticized him for leading America into the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to several people familiar with the trip. More recently, young graduates of Berzelius, another of the “Ancient Eight,” Yale’s most elite societies, pressed to change the name of the society’s nonprofit legal entity from the Colony Foundation, on the grounds that it evoked slavery and colonialism. Students in Elihu, a society named for Elihu Yale, also tried to rechristen the organization over its namesake’s ties to the slave trade.
So, the secret societies ruling the American Empire no longer have a pipeline for new talent. That’s huge. That’s endgame huge.
My only question is how they didn’t see this coming.
Skull and bones, the oldest of Yale’s senior societies, was formed in 1832. The other groups, composed mainly of Bones rejects, followed soon after. The Ancient Eight societies each own private buildings, known as tombs, where members meet twice weekly for dinner, debate, and “bios”—a ritual in which members share their life histories. Membership is for seniors only. Every spring, the current members “tap” a group of Yale juniors to take their place the following fall. The clubs were originally intended to prepare Yale men for leadership beyond the university. At this, they have found extraordinary success, producing a stream of C-suite executives, diplomats, and politicos. The reputation of society alumni as kingmakers and masters of the universe guaranteed that students would always be hungry to join.
That puts the lie to democracy EVER being a thing in USA.
Until they weren’t. In the 1960s, secret societies were criticized for elitism and discrimination. They faced pressure to disband. Instead, they adapted. Skull and Bones admitted its first Black member in 1965, and in 1975 tapped the head of Yale’s recently founded gay-student organization. The pattern repeated two decades later, as the societies feared they were becoming irrelevant by clinging to their all-male identity. In 1991, the Bonesmen tapped their first Boneswomen. (Alumni who didn’t want women in their secret society retaliated by changing the locks on the tomb.)
I’m surprised that women weren’t the first compromise. 1965 coincides with when the Jews initiated the demographic extermination of USA, so it’s consistent that Skull & Bones accepted its first black member that year. I suspect the pressure put upon the society was not merely letters to the editor of the student newspaper.
Which means the Freemasons did stand their ground against the Bolsheviks. No female intrusion until 1991? That was an accomplishment.
Today, many of the societies continue to resist students’ most progressive demands. When the Bones class of 2019 took down the portraits, some of their predecessors were aghast. It was “bad manners,” a former member of the Bones alumni board who graduated from Yale in the 1960s told me. (I interviewed 12 current or recent members for this article, along with several members from earlier generations; many of them requested anonymity, citing confidentiality agreements.)
She keeps mentioning that incident in 2019, so I found a relevant article. In fact, Horowitch might have used it herself without citing it. I like her false claim to journalistic integrity. She interviewed “current or recent members” to research this article? A friend invited her to Girl’s Night at the Tomb, that’s all.
Given that the society’s former members were overwhelmingly white, he argued, it didn’t make sense to criticize Skull and Bones for accurately portraying its own legacy. “Their historical protest was silly,” he said. Still, the Bones board tried to appease students by putting up photographs of nonwhite alumni alongside the portraits.
Sigh, because appeasement always works?
This year, the former board member told me, the board will unveil the society’s first portrait of a Black alumnus. Similarly, Berzelius agreed to rename the Colony Foundation. Elihu, however, is keeping its name.
Forget brute force. If appeasement doesn’t work then you aren’t doing enough. /facepalm
Picture a member of Skull and Bones, or any of the other Ancient Eight secret societies, and you’ll probably conjure a preppy white guy who summers on the Cape. In fact, in recent years, the demographics of Yale’s most elite organizations have been utterly transformed. In 2020, Skull and Bones had its first entirely nonwhite class. (Every year, the society admits around 15 rising seniors; selections must be unanimous, and members have final say.) Many of the societies now have only one or two students each year who aren’t from historically marginalized groups.
Today, the idea of Skull and Bones selecting someone whose dad was a Republican president seems inconceivable. The so-called tap lines—the tradition guaranteeing that the football captain and the student-body president would end up in Bones—are long gone, and few descendants of alumni members get in. Instead, the secret societies affirmatively select for students who are the first in their family to attend college, who come from a low-income background, or who are part of a minority group. This has created something of a diversity arms race…
Or a no-arms race. Paraplegic Lives Matter!
A history of progressive activism is an asset among secret-society hopefuls. One of the leaders of Yale’s Democratic Socialists of America chapter joined Scroll and Key, one of the oldest secret societies, last year. The Bones class of 2021 had “people from all kinds of backgrounds,” one member of the class told me—but no conservatives. (Unless you count centrists as conservatives, which some members do.) Like Yale’s student body overall, members of secret societies mostly range from far left to left of center.
In short, Yale’s secret societies are now filled with students who, as a matter of political conviction, consider wealth and privilege indefensible—but who, as members of Yale’s most elite clubs, enjoy enormous advantages.
The word for that behavior is ENVY.
They ain’t getting no cushy Secretary Of War jobs after they graduate. Not after Converging the hand that uplifts them.
Rest In Perdition, Skull & Bones. But my question remains unanswered. It’s one thing for Normie G. Civnat to not understand the importance of ‘demographics is destiny’; it’s another for the literal ruling dynasties of the Empire to not understand, either.
Horowitch goes on to spike the football, so let’s proceed to what happened in 2019.
The Lost Virtue of Skull and Bones
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By Jasper Boers, 16 December 2021
At the apex of the American century, alumni of Skull and Bones—commonly just called Bones—wielded substantial influence in law, industry, and foreign and domestic policy. They served as CIA directors, presidents, Supreme Court justices, and secretaries of state. However, as with many institutions from America’s mid-century ascendancy, Skull and Bones is a shell of its former self. Its influence has fared about as well as its 40-acre retreat on the St. Lawrence River in upstate New York, named Deer Island. Deer Island provides a space for society members to cultivate intimate personal bonds. It plays a similar role off-campus as the society’s “tomb,” or official clubhouse, does at Yale itself. The island was once home to a collection of stone-and-mortar hunting lodges, cabins, and recreational facilities for knights (current members) and patriarchs (alumni) to reconnect and enjoy old friendships away from the political and financial currents of the urban Northeast. Today, one large cabin remains. The rest burned in a fire decades ago and have not been restored.
Two anecdotes, both confirmed to me by a Bones alumnus and consistent with broader rumors about the decline of Skull and Bones as an institution, illustrate the new divide.
In 2019, the graduating Bones class took their annual trip to Dallas, Texas, where they met with George W. Bush over dinner. Bush had a tradition of hosting Bonesmen for dinners, conversation, and bonding of the kind that he likely enjoyed during his time in the society. But, during a private discussion one evening at Bush’s office, the questioning reportedly devolved into accusations and prodding about racism and war crimes. Afterward, Bush put a stop to the retreats.
In point of fact, Dubya DID commit war crimes, lying America into a second Gulf War. It’s all very good to be powerful, but nobody respects a deceiver.
Did I just hear God nod?
Anyway, not that I give those kiddie clowns credit. Biting the hand that feeds you is… hmm… exactly what the Freemasons born of Skull & Bones have always done. They didn’t detect the infiltration because they were consciously recruiting infiltrators. Ironic if only those budding Communists had the courage to be honest about their intentions.
Now then, the leadership move here is figuring out how that bunch got through quality control… and Dubya actually did that.
That same year, the Bones alumni reunion occasioned something of an official inquiry into the antics of that year’s class. Returning patriarchs discovered that paintings of former Bonesmen had been taken down—in the spirit of broader removals of statues recently deemed problematic—and now lay haphazardly facing the society’s walls. This compounded a breakdown that had already begun the previous year, when current knights accosted Bones alumni with demands for donations to fund a public-facing charity project. “Public-facing” is not the de facto procedure for a secret society.
Such a stark contrast between the Bones of Bush’s memories and the Bones that turned up at his Dallas office cannot be ignored. The dispute even has financial implications: Bones has not made dues compulsory for many years. Instead, the Russell Trust Association, Bones’s financial entity, puts out a yearly solicitation for alumni donations. Bush’s fellow Bonesmen in the 1968 class would not have been remotely interested in questioning or disrespecting the alumni whose support sustains the society. So what has happened within the institution?
Ahhh… I get it now.
The Freemasons were skimming talent & access from one single pipeline, the Ivy League AKA government service academy. They limited themselves to a pool of talent that the Bolsheviks gatekept and poisoned.
The correct move at this step was to nuke S&B and start over. It’s not the institutions that matter, it’s the people… except… those alumni, themselves, gained their authority from an institution. They' were never leadership material, not after the first couple generations. They were parasites chewing in the woodwork.
THAT’S how the ruling class fell. They institutionalized themselves... meaning, an institution defined who they were. Not their blood or history.
Which in turn, is why they had no loyalty to normal America. The alumni were not humans. They were insiders. The anointed. The literally Chosen.
And so, they didn’t train their successors. They recruited from a pool that was doomed to the taint of envy, at a minimum.
The notion of generational succession among elites and the legitimacy of expressing ambition by integrating into an already-existing elite culture has itself become illegitimate. A conscious approach to generational succession is only viable if the larger society in which it occurs sees it as legitimate and desirable.
The author is wrong here. Generational success is NOT limited by larger society’s acceptance. It is limited by the old guard’s willingness to invest in the young. But apparently, the old guard didn’t invest anything more than finding a reliable subversive to inherit his grand schemes of Empire. The author brags about the “statesmen” produced by S&B over the years, and they’re all pieces of shit. Before the CIA was the OSS, and before the OSS was the S&B. All the same people.
While it is still considered an honor to receive a Bones “tap,” many students also recognize that the organization is no longer what it once was. Bones’s prestige has declined, in part, due to the proliferation of copycats.
45 Secret societies at Yale alone, if we believe the horo-witch. That might actually have been a plot by alumni to save S&B. By reducing its prestige, it provided less of a target to the envious. A strategy that could only be devised by the terminally institutionalized because the correct move, when your organization no longer performs its function, and especially when it’s now in the hands of your rival, is to walk away and start over. For the Freemasons and their America-sourced peers, however, that means recruiting successors from Heritage America, a group they’ve spent their lives lording over, to continue their grand schemes of playing God with the lives of… Heritage America. I doubt they can humble themselves enough to see the pawns’ faces. Or run fast enough after they turn over the secret kingdom to its victims.
Although you never know. Multiple governments and major employers in USA have been dropping requirements for a college degree, which opens a door for real talent to come in and be discovered. Or, it might be a total coincidence, seeing as few joggers have bachelor degrees even in sportsball. The Los Angeles School District once tried to increase diversity by creating “magnet schools”, alternative public schools that accepted students from wherever in order to miscegenate the whites. What was meant as a diversity strategy because a meritocracy strategy, because… magnet schools never being the student’s ‘home’ school… the vibrants could be easily kicked out. That was all it took, for the good students to thrive.
Pride. Empire. “My will be done upon the Earth.” The Vanderbilts and Stuyvesants made all the usual mistakes, and eventually, a more cunning predator came alone and beat them at their own game.
They DIE-d because they forgot their roots.
Putting my conclusion another way, the Proposition Nation is how secret societies exist, not how countries exist. One cannot turn against his own people without having a new loyalty.
What a surprise, that the Proposition Nation idea was projection from our secret rulers. It was how they justified their treacheries.