Wednesday, March 11, 2009

It is Not Secret, It is Sacred



As reported earlier, there is a lawsuit filed by the descendants of Geronimo against Yale University because Prescott Bush and his fellow secret society members. Maybe we can we find out in the cases discovery lots of cool things. What things? Who in government are members? Who in the banking world are members? Who in the hell is probably stealing our money?

We can "follow the money" or we can look at the organizations that produce the beneficiaries of our national largess in a largess way (and I am not talking about welfare moms rather welfare kings). Let's once again look into private clubs that "are too big to fail", er, I mean "too big to ignore". We love to investigate the mafia, but what about the fraternities that promise their members (and often deliver) absolute insurance protection against investigation of crime, malfeasance, and war. We have long been warned against the mafia. As a mormon growing up, I was warned repeatedly about "secret combinations."

Skull & Bones is about to be investigated in the Geronimo case. Hamlet's father is calling from the grave still. I don't know if Skull & Bones is really an organized syndicate that was passed down through the descendants of the old time pirates on the high seas. We do know that several pirates "retired" to New York, New England, and other colonies and states.

So if you know how to use a technology such as lying, cheating, stealing, and terrorizing to make gains, why would you stop. Especially if you can go legitimate. We know the mafia got into legitimate businesses such as trash hauling, construction, politics, and union organizing -- not because they loved those businesses, but because they could make a ton of money. Is there any reason to doubt that pirates would have done the same. Let me think of what type of symbol they would choose as trademark...



It is rumored that Averell Hariman, Prescott Bush's business partner, had his briefcase combination set to 322 when he shuttled classified dispatches between London and Moscow in WWII. So does this prove that the Russell Trust Association, dba Skull & Bones Society, is a legitimized crime syndicate? Not at all. But there is that troubling lingering question of whether we know them by their fruits. If everything is secret, who knows who owns the fruit and who is too big to fail. We know Arbusto Energy/Harkin Energy was too important to fail, such that the Saudis had to come bailout a bonesman. What up with that?

NPR is supposed to run a story this afternoon on All Things Considered about the Geronimo lawsuit. Check it out.


"Who's to doom when the judge is up for trial?"
The Mekons



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