2006/03/17

Bush sends Bonesman to Australia


Australians are nervous about President George W. Bush's choice of a loyal Skull & Bones member as the new U.S. ambassador to that country.
Former assistant attorney-general Robert McCallum is the new American diplomat in Australia, after the Bush Administration let Canberra go an entire year without a U.S. ambassador.
McCallum, a tobacco-industry lawyer, has the deepest of connections to Bush. Both are members of the ultra-elitist Yale University secret society known as Skull & Bones.
Also known as The Order of Death, The Order, The Eulogian Club and Lodge 322, the group conducts its Yale business at a windowless stone building called The Tomb.
There are many Bonesmen in the Bush Administration. At least 11 have been identified.
Only 15 Yale seniors are "tapped" for Skull & Bones each year.
Bonesmen run American industry and are often put in the Secretary of Commerce position by presidents.
In 2004, the world hardly noticed that the two "competing" presidential candidates, Bush and John Kerry, were both members of the secret society that runs its own drug wars and gladly desecrates Native American history.

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