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Leonard Wass
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« on: May 29, 2009, 10:26:11 AM » |
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Isn't it amazing how all the US leaders and politicians seem to be either related, or have a shared past. What are the chances that two people who are members of Skull and Bones could be running against each other in a presidential election? What are the chances that George W. Bush's father was also a president -- and also a Skull and Bones member. There are over 350,000,000 citizens of the United states, so how on earth do the same group of people stay in power for so many decades? Does this cause you to raise an eyebrow?
Have a look at president Clinton. He is supposed to be a Bush rival. Different party and all - but let me assure you that behind the scenes, they're all buddies. President Clinton is always with George H. W. Bush. It looks to me as if it's his "other" son or something. Skull and Bones and other secret clubs should be scrutinized by people. They're obviously using their power and influence to pull all their family and buddies into high positions.
We should be totally against any kind of secrecy, and questions should be asked about those in power whose families have retained control in the United States for decades. For one, I don't trust any family that is a member of a club that performs secret rituals, sacrifices and ceremonies. Especially when asked about their involvement, both John Kerry and George W. Bush laugh about the question and move along without answering.
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