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S. K. Bain - The Most Dangerous Book in the World_ 9_11 as Mass Ritual (2012)

Dem Bones pg 123,124,125

T he 9/11 Occult MegaRitual was by all appear- ances the work of extremely powerful Black Magick Satanic secret societies, and the President at that time, George W. Bush, is a publicly-acknowl- edged member of Skull & Bones, a Yale undergradu- ate society that has been characterized by conspiracy theorists as, well, a Black Magick Satanic secret society … what a coincidence.

President Bush on Meet the Press, February 8, 2004: Russert: You were both in Skull and Bones, the [Yale] secret society. President Bush: It’s so secret we can’t talk about it. Russert: What does that mean for America? The conspiracy theorists are going to go wild.

“Skull and Bones has the characteristics of a death cult,” writes John W. Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute in his 2004 article, “The Secrets of Bushand Kerry: What Are They Hiding from Us?,” in which he continues, “and most of the lore surrounding it centers on its death fixation. In fact, the entire secret society revolves around death-centered imagery. The initiates are told that they must ‘die to the barbarian world’ and be born again in the company of the elect or, as they call it, The Order.”

Whitehead also tells us that,

Some critics point to the fact that Skull and Bones is similar to other powerful secret societies such as the Thule Society, which emerged in Germany in the early 20th century. Much like its modern counterpart Skull and Bones, the German Thule Society initiated its members with elaborate rituals that mimic those of black magic—replete with sexual practices, blood orgies and communicating with spirits such as the devil. And, in fact, both groups use identical symbols to identify their respec- tive group—the nefarious skull with two crossed bones.

Skull & Bones is a regular fea- ture in many conspiracy theories, some of which assert that the so- ciety plays a key role in a global ca- bal bent on world domination. It has been alleged, for example, that the society—informally referred to as “Bones” (and its members as “Bonesmen”)—is a branch of the Illuminati and controls the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency.1

“Bonesmen are like a cross be- tween Forrest Gump and Zelig,” writes Washington Post Staff Writ- er Don Oldenburg in a 2004 arti- cle, “always in the picture at major historical crossroads: Bonesmen oversaw development of the atom- ic bomb and influenced the deci- sion to use it on Japan. They man- aged the postwar occupation of Germany. They helped shape U.S. Cold War policies. They were pol-icymakers during the Vietnam War. They have ties to the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission—two hot-button organizations for conspiracy theorists.” Oldenburg continues, saying that conspiracy theorists “have a field day over the fact that Bonesmen were among the founders of the Central Intelligence Agency. They love to point out that statues of the patriot spy Nathan Hale, Yale 1773, stand on both the university’s campus and the CIA’s headquarters in Langley.”

John Whitehead adds further detail: “Known for its celebrity membership, Skull and Bones’ alumni include numerous power-wielding individuals such as former President William Howard Taft, Henry Luce—the founder of Time magazine, U.S. Supreme Court justices, mega-corporation founders and lead- ers and such recent luminaries as former President George H.W. Bush, Presi- dent George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry.”

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