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Bush reportedly appointed 11 Skull and Bones members to his Administration in his first term, perhaps an indication of Skull and Bones networks being used to organize synarchy. Their names are Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950), William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953), George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953), Jack Edwin McGregor (S&B 1956), Victor Ashe (S&B 1967), Roy Leslie Austin (S&B 1968), Robert McCallum, Jr. (S&B 1968), Rex Cowdry (S&B 1968), Edward E. McNally (S&B 1979), David Batshaw Wiseman (S&B 1984), and James Emanuel Boasberg (S&B 1985) [2]
Originally posted by mojo4sale
New Australian ambassador Robert McCallum, recently appointed by George Bush is also said to be a member of skull and bones....How many other members of skull and bones are being insinuated into positions of power around the world....
Should we even be worried, some believe they are just a bunch of beer swilling rich boys, who just happen to be members of a fraternity.
Originally posted by Masonic Light
Originally posted by mojo4sale
New Australian ambassador Robert McCallum, recently appointed by George Bush is also said to be a member of skull and bones....How many other members of skull and bones are being insinuated into positions of power around the world....
Should we even be worried, some believe they are just a bunch of beer swilling rich boys, who just happen to be members of a fraternity.
I don't know if I'd consider an ambassadorship a "position of power". U.S. Presidents always appoint their buddros as ambassadors. Most are recalled after the president's term is over, and the new prez will appoint his own.
Originally posted by suzy ryan
The Australian Wheat Board scandle, money knowingly going to Saddam, just isn't getting any interest from Americans anymore, even though an American Senator was one of the first to publicly raise it.
The timing is 'very curious'.
Brothers defending brothers?