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een the case with President <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>, for whom these ties are reported to have a<br />

deep personal meaning. Beyond the psychological manipulation associated with<br />

freemasonic mummery, there are very solid political reasons for <strong>Bush</strong>'s strong<br />

identification with this cult.<br />

Observers of Skull and Bones, apologists and critics alike, have accepted various<br />

deceptive notions about the order. <strong>The</strong>re are two outstanding, among these falsehoods:<br />

1) that it is essentially an American group, an assembly of wealthy, elite ``patriots''; it is<br />

in fact, an agency for British Empire penetration and subversion of the American<br />

republic; and<br />

2) that it is somehow the unique center of conspiratorial control over the United States.<br />

This misconception is certainly understandable, given the rather astonishing number of<br />

powerful, historically important and grotesquely anti-human individuals, who have come<br />

out of Skull and Bones. But there are in fact congruent organizations at other Ivy League<br />

colleges, which reflect, as does Skull and Bones, the over-arching oligarchical power of<br />

several heavily intermarried financier families.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mistaken, speculative notions may be corrected by examining the history of Skull<br />

and Bones, viewed within the reality of the American Eastern Establishment.<br />

Skull and Bones--the Russell Trust Association--was first established among the class<br />

graduating from Yale in 1833. Its founder was William Huntington Russell of<br />

Middletown, Connecticut. <strong>The</strong> Russell family was the master of incalculable wealth<br />

derived from the largest U.S. criminal organization of the nineteenth century: Russell and<br />

Company, the great opium syndicate.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was at that time a deep suspicion of, and national revulsion against, freemasonry<br />

and secret organizations in the United States, fostered in particular by the anti-masonic<br />

writings of former U.S. President John Quincy Adams. Adams stressed that those who<br />

take oaths to politically powerful international secret societies cannot be depended on for<br />

loyalty to a democratic republic.<br />

But the Russells were protected as part of the multiply-intermarried grouping of families<br />

then ruling Connecticut (see accompanying chart). <strong>The</strong> blood-proud members of the<br />

Russell, Pierpont, Edwards, Burr, Griswold, Day, Alsop and Hubbard families were<br />

prominent in the pro-British party within the state. Many of their sons would be among<br />

the members chosen for the Skull and Bones Society over the years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> background to Skull and Bones is a story of Opium and Empire, and a bitter struggle<br />

for political control over the new U.S. republic.<br />

Samuel Russell, second cousin to Bones founder William H., established Russell and<br />

Company in 1823. Its business was to acquire opium from Turkey and smuggle it into<br />

China, where it was strictly prohibited, under the armed protection of the British Empire.

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