Conspiracy Theories Podcast (200 Episodes)
Episode 84: The Skull and Bones Society — The Yale Brotherhood That Shaped American Power In 2004, the United States held a presidential election. Both major candidates were from Connecticut. Both attended Yale. Both were members of the same secret society — a brotherhood that selects exactly fifteen members per year and has produced three US presidents, multiple CIA directors, Supreme Court justices, and some of the most powerful figures in American finance. No matter who Americans voted for, a Bonesman would become president. This episode explores: * The founding of Skull and Bones in 1832 and its documented roster of presidents — Taft, Bush Sr, Bush Jr * The 2004 election — George W. Bush versus John Kerry, both Bonesmen, neither willing to discuss it on record * The Tomb — the windowless building on Yale's campus where rituals involving sworn secrecy have taken place for nearly two centuries * The CIA connection — multiple directors with Skull and Bones backgrounds, and the agency's founding ties to Yale networks * The Geronimo controversy — claims that Prescott Bush exhumed the Apache warrior's skull as a trophy * The counter-argument that Skull and Bones is a powerful networking organisation, not a coordinated shadow government For believers, fifteen people selected per year for nearly two centuries, bound by lifelong mutual obligation, who consistently end up running the country — that is not coincidence. For sceptics, it is an elite old boys' network that reflects and amplifies privilege without constituting governance. What is certain: they take oaths of secrecy, they go on to run the country, and the rest of us were not invited to the meeting. Keywords: Skull and Bones conspiracy, Yale secret society, Skull and Bones presidents, George W Bush John Kerry Bones, Skull and Bones CIA, secret society American power, Skull and Bones 322, Bonesman elite network, Yale Tomb secret rituals, shadow government America
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