Money & Freemasonry & World Control: It Doesn't Get More Pynchon Than This

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2/20/03 12:41:20 PM
American Freedom News / London Daily Telegraph

Washington, DC / Edinburgh, Scotland --
http://www.americanfreedomnews.com/afn_articles/afn_sec_bonesman.htm

New SEC chairman is member of occult Skull & Bones secret society

By Rick Wiles

Copyright American Freedom News

February 18, 2003

President Bush’s choice to lead the Securities and Exchange 
Commission was
sworn into office Tuesday during a ceremony at the White House.

William Donaldson, a multimillionaire investment banker, was 
nominated by
President Bush late last year to replace Harvey Pitt as chairman of 
the
SEC.
Pitt was force to resign after a stormy 18-month reign during a rash 
of
corporate scandals starting with the collapse of Enron.  The US 
Senate
confirmed Donaldson last Thursday.

During the White House ceremony, President Bush said Donaldson was 
well
prepared for the challenge of running the SEC.  “Bill Donaldson spent 
a
career
preparing for this challenge,” said President Bush.  “He has served 
as a
found
of a leading investment firm, the Chairman of the New York Stock 
Exchange,
the
founding den of the Yale School of Management. He has set high 
standards
throughout his entire career.”

What President Bush failed to mention is William Donaldson’s 
membership in
The Order – an occult secret society with Nazi connections composed 
of
members
of the Eastern Establishment aristocracy.   Known to outsiders as 
Skull &
Bones, The Order is controlled by about 20 wealthy East Coast 
families.
The
Bush family has been a dominant player in The Order for decades.
President
George W. Bush and his father, former President Bush, are members of 
The
Order.  Prescott Bush, the current president’s grandfather, was also 
a
member
of The Order.

Based at Yale University, The Order is the American branch of the 
German
Brotherhood of Death.  Adolph Hitler was a member of the German 
secret
society.  The Order operates from a windowless three-story mausoleum 
on
the
Yale campus, Bush’s ala mater, known as the Tomb.  The Tomb 
supposedly
contains artifacts that belonged to Hitler, human skeletons and 
skulls,
stolen
gravestones, a mummy, an mementos from numerous wars.  The Tomb 
allegedly
also
contains the skull of Geronimo – the Apache war chief.  Prescott 
Bush,
President Bush’s grandfather, stole the Indian chief’s skull.  The 
skull
is
used in various occult rituals.

[LSN:  Note that Adolph Hitler was not, to our knowledge, a member of 
any
secret societies, nor did the Nazis have any real ties to the
Theosophist-type
secret societies that many "Patriot" writers on Masonic conspiracy 
allege.
We've published real detailed stuff on this before;  the German Third
Reich
was anti-Masonic and largely opposed to the types of secret societies 
that
dominate the US Eastern Establishment.]

Donaldson, the new SEC chairman, was a Yale classmate with Jonathan 
Bush,
the President’s uncle.  Donaldson was a member of The Order’s “D-121” 
–
the
class of 1953.  Delegations are named for the number of years between 
when
the
members joined and 1832, The Order’s inception.

Upon graduation from Yale, Donaldson worked at the Wall Street firm 
of
G.H.
Walker, former President Bush’s grandfather.  The former president 
was an
upperclassman at Yale’s Skull & Bones secret society when Donaldson
was “tapped” to become one of the 15 new members chosen each year.

Six years after leaving Yale, Donaldson and Dan Lufkin, another 
member of
The Order, the two Bonesmen teamed up with Dick Jenrette, a graduate 
of
Harvard Business School, to launch the Wall Street investment firm
Donaldson,
Lufkin & Jenrette.

In 1973, Donaldson was appointed undersecretary of state under Henry
Kissinger in the administration of Gerald Ford.  Ford, who was 
appointed
as
Vice President when Spiro Agnew resigned, became president when 
Richard
Nixon
resigned during the Watergate scandal.  Nelson Rockefeller was 
appointed
as
the new vice president.  William Donaldson was assigned to help
Rockefeller’s
transition into the vice presidency.

Donaldson is just the latest Bonesman to join the Bush White House 
team.
Immediately after his inauguration in January 2001, President Bush’s 
first
social gathering in the White House was his 1968 class of Bonesmen.
Edward
McNally, general counsel of the Office of Homeland Security and 
senior
associate counsel on national security, is a member of The Order.  
Roy
Austin,
Bush’s ambassador to Trinidad, is a member of the occult 
organization.
Evan
Galbraith, the Pentagon’s representative in Europe, is also a member 
of
The
Order.

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'Are you Masons?' challenge to judges

By Auslan Cramb, Scotland Correspondent

(Filed: 19/02/2003)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?
xml=/news/2003/02/19/nspict19.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/02/19/ixhome.html

Three judges yesterday refused to reveal whether they were Freemasons
after
being challenged by a veteran human rights campaigner.

Robbie the Pict put the question to judges hearing his complaint that
a "secret society" of senior figures in the Scottish establishment is
undermining the impartiality of the judicial system.

He believes that judges who are members of the Speculative Society 
could
have influenced cases against him during his long-running campaign 
against
tolls on the privately operated Isle of Skye bridge.

The campaigner said that Sir Iain Noble, chairman of the Skye Bridge
Company, was a member of the same organisation, and also suggested 
that
the
250-year-old debating club had Masonic connections.

Appearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh yesterday before Lords
Gill,
Kirkwood and Wheatley, he demanded to know whether they were 
Freemasons.

"Have you ever taken the oath for the purpose of entering into 
Masonic
association?" he asked.

After a few moments of silence, Lord Gill, the Lord Justice Clerk, 
urged
him to continue reading his speech, and said: "We are certainly not 
going
to
answer that question right now."

The protester replied: "That is as much as I wish to upset your 
lordships,
the rest is downhill."

The latest case follows his conviction in 1998 for failing to pay 
bridge
tolls. He claims the collectors of the toll do not have proper 
authority
and
is arguing that no cases involving the bridge should be heard by 
society
members.

He wants membership of the group considered against the background of 
a
dozen failed appeals in his anti-toll campaign.

Raymond Doherty, QC, advocate depute, produced a list of members from 
an
internet site to show the "Spec" was not a secret society.

The society's own literature describes it as a "secret brotherhood 
bound
by
intangible ties of shared loyalty and common tradition".

A judgment will be issued at a later date.
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