
Fifteen new members in their senior year at Yale are initiated annually into the secret society. The society was founded in 1832 as an offshoot of a German secret society. The all-male Skull & Bones society is composed of alumni of Yale University and includes some of the most powerful men in the United States of America. Using high-tech night-vision video equipment, Rosenbaum’s undercover investigative team succeeded in videotaping the bizarre induction ritual that has been recited by numerous members of the Eastern Establishment – including President George W. Ron Rosenbaum, a top reporter for the New York Observer magazine, has scored another achievement in his 25-year-long investigation of Yale University’s Skull & Bones secret society. or try hereīizarre Skull & Bones initiation ritual captured on video by ace reporterįor the first time, the public has glimpses of the weird occult ritual that President George Bush participated in during his senior year at Yale University. Russell soon became caught up in this group, itself a sinister outgrowth of the notorious eighteenth-century society the Illuminati.Īlso for more info do a search of Skull and Bones in a search engine. While in Germany, Russell befriended the leader of an insidious German secret society that hailed the death’s head as its logo. Russell would later become a member of the Connecticut state legislature, a general in the Connecticut National Guard, and the founder of the Collegiate and Commercial Institute in New Haven. Russell came from an inordinately wealthy family that ran one of America’s most despicable business organizations of the nineteenth century: Russell and Company, an opium empire. Russell-the future valedictorian of the class of 1833- traveled to Germany to study for a year. Sometime in the early 1830s, a Yale student named William H.

Yale’s super-elite Skull and Bones, a 200-year-old organization whose roster is stocked with some of the country’s most prominent families: Bush, Harriman, Phelps, Rockefeller, Taft, and Whitney. Inside a cold, foreboding structure of brown sandstone in New Haven, Conn., lives one of the most heavily shrouded secret societies in American history. Documentary about president Bush's secret society the Brotherhood of death (AKA Skull and Bones)
