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Charlotte Iserbyt: Societies Secrets
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The American citizen has a right to understand who it is that leads this nation, and why the titular leaders have backgrounds that are "off limits to discussion". Who is it that is so powerful that they can call on entire government paramilitary capabilities as their protectors, guards, servants and agents? Well, we can find out when we look into the research (continuously suppressed) that has been done on that matter for almost 100 years now. [EJ]




"Secret political organizations can beand have beenextremely dangerous to the social health and constitutional vitality of a society. In a truly free society the exercise of political power must always be open and known.

Moreover, organizations devoted to violent overthrow of political structures have always, by necessity, been secret organizations. Communist revolutionary cells are an obvious example. In fact, such revolutionary organizations could only function of their existence was secret.

In brief, secrecy in matters political is historically associated with coercion. Furthermore, the existence of secrecy and organizations with political ambitions or with a history of political action is always suspect. Freedom is always associated with open political action and discussion while coercion is always associated with secrecy.… Secrecy attracts attention. Secrecy creates suspicion of intentions. This in turn generates actions to break the secrecy.…

Skull and Bones is not American of all. It is a branch of a foreign secret society.…

Each member of Skull and Bones (as well as Scroll and Key) has an "inside name" and these names bear a remarkable resemblance to those used by the illuminati ...."

page 185ff

America's Secret Establishment: an introduction to the order of skull and bones by Antony C Sutton.
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Charlotte Iserbyt: Societies Secrets - by Ed Jewett - 06-07-2011, 07:55 PM

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