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Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones is an “elite secret society based at Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut.”1 The society was formed in 1832, apparently as a result of a dispute over the Phi Beta Kappa awards among Yale’s debating societies.

Skull and Bones Bonesmen The Skull & Bones society is also the subject of Antony C. Sutton’s America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of the Skull & Bones.2

When I first became aware of this book, I was already familiar with Mr. Sutton’s work – specifically Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development: 1917 – 1930.3 So I immediately wondered, who was this seemingly enigmatic man who was by all accounts a staid economics professor and how did he go from researching western technology aid to Russia to writing about the Order of Skull and Bones? That seemed like quite a leap.

But after reading many interviews and excerpts on Sutton’s work, about the West’s technology transfer to communist Russia and what happened to him as a result of that research, I started to understand the progression of his research and his subsequent books.4 It seemed apparent he was looking for the group of people who destroyed his career while at Stanford’s Hoover Institution.

The following are a series of video interviews with Dr. Sutton in which he discusses the history of the Skull and Bones society and how he became aware of the group.

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In this second video, Dr. Sutton discusses how members of the society use Hegelian dialectic to incite conflict, “make [social] progress”, and to prepare society to “take orders from the State.”

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In this third video on the Skull and Bones society, Dr. Sutton discusses how members of the order mold U.S. foreign policy and created war and revolution – “managed conflict” – in countries such as Russia and Germany.

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In this fourth video on the Skull and Bones society, Dr. Sutton elaborates how Hegelian dialectic is used in foreign policy to create and manage conflict. One of the purposes of the order is to create political power that is used to bring about a new world order or “one world” using Hegelian techniques in the creation of conflict. In this scenario, individuals become cogs in the state with no individual rights – a principle espoused by the German idealist Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.

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The following Fox News video on Skull and Bones with author Kris Milligan aired in June 2004.

For more information about Skull and Bones, see the transcript of Morley Safer’s review of Skull and Bones at 60 Minutes or Alexandra Robbins’ web site Skull & Bones Society.

Sources:

  1. Skull and Bones“. Wikipedia. 7 November 2008.
  2. Sutton, Antony C. America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of the Skull & Bones. Walterville, Oregon: Trine Day, 2002. Lulu has a free PDF at America’s Secret Establishment – The Order of Skull and Bones. 7 November 2008. See also Scribd at America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of the Skull & Bones. 7 November 2008.
  3. Sutton, Antony C. Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development. Three volumes. Stanford: Stanford University – Hoover Institution Press, 1973.
  4. See “Antony C. Sutton – In Memoriam“. Antony Sutton. 19 November 2008; and “The Works of Antony C. Sutton“. Antony Sutton. 19 November 2008.

New World Order

A proposal to create a new world order reared its ugly head again yesterday.1 Using the current global financial crisis as pretext, U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown pushed for plans to create an “international order”. Here is an excerpt of the story that appeared on Reuters U.K.:

The New World Order by H. G. WellsThe financial crisis has given world leaders a unique opportunity to create a truly global society, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Monday.

Brown, who has spearheaded calls for the reform of international financial institutions, said that Britain, the United States and Europe are key to forging a new world order.

“The alliance between Britain and the U.S. — and more broadly between Europe and the U.S. — can and must provide leadership, not in order to make the rules ourselves, but to lead the global effort to build a stronger and more just international order,” Brown said in a speech in London.

Brown and other leaders meet in Washington next weekend to discuss long-term solutions for dealing with economic issues following a series of coordinated moves on interest rates and to recapitalise banks in a bid to fight the financial turmoil.

“Uniquely in this global age, it is now in our power to come together so that 2008 is remembered not just for the failure of a financial crash that engulfed the world but for the resilience and optimism with which we faced the storm, endured it and prevailed,” Brown told the lord mayor’s banquet.

“…And if we learn from our experience of turning unity of purpose into unity of action, we can together seize this moment of change in our world to create a truly global society.2

Gordon Brown Brown also showed his support of U.S. President Elect Barack H. Obama:

In his first foreign policy speech since Barack Obama won the U.S. presidential election, Brown said Britain’s “closest ally” had given new meaning to its founding creed that all are created equal and said America stood at a “dawn of hope.”3

Gordon Brown is a British Labour politician4 and a member of the Fabian Society. According to the Fabian Society web site:

All Labour Prime Ministers have been members of the Fabian Society, while the Young Fabians have been influential in creating debate and as an arena for young people with an interest in politics to both influence and learn from influential political figures.5

Given Obama’s socialistic leanings6 and the fact that China precipitated the financial crisis7, Brown’s call for a new world order raises serious questions about the future of the United States’ sovereignty.

Sources:

  1. Thanks to Jimmy Smith at Analytical Insights on Political and Social Issues for alerting me to this story.
  2. Brown Says Time to Build Global Society“. Reuters U.K. 11 November 2008.
  3. Ibid. See Equality for a brief discussion of the difference between equality and equal rights.
  4. Gordon Brown“. Wikipedia.org. 11 November 2008.
  5. About the Fabian Society“. Fabian Society. 11 November 2008. See Proposition 8, Mormons, and the New Statesman for additional information about the Fabians.
  6. See Spread the Wealth.
  7. See China and the Bailout.