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This is Kris Milligan et al.'s mindblowing book Fleshing Out Skull & Bones - Investigations into America's Most Powerful Secret Society (2003) which features 42 chapters from a dozen authors, plus many historical articles, providing a wide array of viewpoints into this very elitist secret organization whose members increasingly affect world events (one of them is currently US president). Antony Sutton, Howard Altman, Kris Milligan, Dr Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin & Webster Griffin Tarpley among others contributed to make this book as explosive as it possibly can be in order to expose this conspiratorial society which derives its power by secretly financing both sides of war with themselves always winning at the end (but nobody notices it). Global and local conflicts are created and manipulated by the S&B frats in order to maintain their power. Although no Bolsheviks attended Yale or were even covert members of S&B there is no need to worry as Marxism is an offshoot of Hegelian dialectic which is the official modus operanti of the Skulls. Formed in 1832 by William H. Russell and Alphonso Taft, according to this book S&B was and still is, a secret society. Russell's cousin Samuel Russell’s family enterprise was the largest American opium smuggler. Admission was restricted to only 15 ‘juniors’ each year. The roll call of past members is a cross section of the political and business elite of American capitalism for the past 175 years. Around 2500 Yale graduates have been members of S&B, mostly wealthy white males. The names are a who’s who of northeastern money, Bush, Bundy, Cheney, Dodge, Ford, Goodyear, Harriman, Heinz, Kellogg, Phelps, Pillsbury, Rockefeller, Taft, Vanderbilt, Weyerhauser and Whitney to name but a few. This small secret society has slowly but surely risen to the top of American political and economic power. Three U.S. Presidents, two Chief Justices of the United States, over twenty U.S. Senators, and many congressmen, cabinet officers, judges and state officials are testimony to the power, privilege and prestige of Bones. What do these elite secret society members have over us regular folks? Who are they? What do they do? Did members of Skull & Bones really finance Hitler? Do they hold the bones of Geronimo in their Tomb? This book is your chance to investigate these questions and more. Its symbol is the same used by pirates, poisons and the Nazis. Above all you should ask yourself: What constitutes a conspiracy? Well first off by definition it should be a secret. According to the chapter by Ralph Bunch, ‘Secrecy and our constitution: Whom do they serve?’ conspiracies are factions, minority factions that see all non-members of the conspiracy as opponents and their secrecy is to prevent all opponents from even knowing of their existence. Hence by this definition, political lobbying groups, corporations that seek to defraud the public, politicians planning a coup d’etat, criminals planning a robbery, all are conspiracies. Fleshing Out Skull & Bones is a collection of historic essays, reports, and magazine articles that offer an amazingly comprehensive look inside America’s best know secret society, the Order of Skull & Bones. Its Hegelian dialectic was clearly visible at the last US elections where both major candidates for presidency Bush and Kerry were members of the order. Who won at the end? The Order, of course; and the naive American people lost again scared from the recent terror attacks of 9-11. This mammoth book offers an invaluable assembly of historical analysis which is an absolute necessity for anyone who wants to be informed in this crazy world where secret groups conspire on each other - always at the expense of the ordinary people who pay the bloody price at the end. The photographs alone are worth the look. 630 pages, many pictures. A must read for everyone.