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Bones we all stand together, 15 brothers under the skin. [It is] the greatest allegiance in<br />

the world.''@s1@s2<br />

Here is our future U.S. President with the other wealthy, amoral young men, excited<br />

about their future unlimited power over the ignorant common people, sharing their sex<br />

secrets in a mausoleum surrounded by human remains. <strong>The</strong> excited young men are<br />

entirely directed by the ``Patriarchs,'' the cynical alumni financiers who are the legal<br />

owners of the Order.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yale Tories Who Made Skull and Bones<br />

This chart depicts family relationships which were vital to the persons appearing on the<br />

chart. At less exalted levels of society, one is supposed to be praised or blamed only<br />

according to one's own actions. But in these Yale circles, ``family''--genealogy--is an<br />

overwhelming consideration when evaluating individuals. Thus what we present here is<br />

more than simply a system of associations. It is a tradition which has operated powerfully<br />

on the emotions and judgment of the leaders of Yale University; they have merged their<br />

own identities into this tradition.<br />

Lines are directed downwards from parents to their children. A double hyphen--signifies<br />

the marriage of the persons on either side.<br />

GUIDE TO THE YALE FAMILY CHART<br />

1) Rev. Nodiah Russell: One of 10 or 12 men who founded Yale University in 1701. Yale<br />

Trustee 1701-13. Pastor, First Congregational Church, Middletown, Ct. ca. 1691-1716.<br />

2) Rev. James Pierpont: Most celebrated of the Yale founders. Yale Trustee, 1701-14.<br />

3) William Russell: Yale Trustee 1745-61. Pastor, First Congregational Church,<br />

Middletown, Ct. 1716-61.<br />

4) Jonathan Edwards: Graduated Yale 1720. Ultra-Calvinist theologian, president of<br />

Princeton University (called then ``College of New Jersey'').<br />

5) Rev. Nodiah Russell: Graduated Yale 1750.<br />

6) Pierpont Edwards (1750-1826): Made Master of Connecticut Masons by the British<br />

Army occupying New York in 1783; he administered the estate of the traitor Benedict<br />

Arnold.<br />

7) Aaron Burr, Sr.: Graduated yale 1735. President of Princeton University (``College of<br />

New Jersey'').

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