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Antony C. Sutton was a British-born economist, historian, and writer of facts. Professor Sutton had this to say about America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones: “If I have a magnum opus, this is it.”
Sutton gives warning to other writers that deal with controversial subject matter — that they will be labeled in the conspiracy category. He implies that an author must be 100% accurate 100% of the time, if he or she wants to be taken seriously at all.
Most modern societies have elite, ruling members that often control top-priority business. One such secret society that is connected to the establishment is called Skull and Bones.
Skull and Bones, founded in 1833, is a secret organization at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Every year in the month of April, fifteen members are chosen during their junior year at Yale.
The number 322 can be seen in the emblem of the society.
Deer Island lies between mainland Canada and United States, within the Saint Lawrence River, in the Town of Alexandria, close to Alexandria Bay, New York. It is owned by the Russell Trust Association and is used as a Skull and Bones retreat.
The Russell Trust Association is the business name for the Skull and Bones society. It was named for William Huntington Russell, who co-founded Skull and Bones with classmate Alphonso Taft. The Russell Trust was founded by Russell and Daniel Coit Gilman, member of Skull and Bones and later president of the University of California, first president of Johns Hopkins University, and the founding president of the Carnegie Institution.
From 1978 until his death in 1988, business of the Russell Trust Association was handled by its single trustee, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. partner John B. Madden. Madden started with Brown Brothers Harriman in 1946, under senior partner Prescott Bush. Madden graduated from Yale University in 1941.
The primary tenant of the Marine Midland Building (or HSBC Bank Building) as of 2010 is Brown Brothers Harriman, leasing some 430,000 ft² (40,000 m²) in 2003. Brown Brothers Harriman moved to the site at 140 Broadway from their trademark location at 59 Wall Street, filling a vacancy left after HSBC moved their primary New York offices out of the building, to the HSBC building at 452 5th Ave.
What does Sutton have to say about this power elite group, which he refers to as “The Order”? Sutton claims that this secret society permeates government, media, education, finance, military, and so on. He claims that even our history books do not include the real truths; real truths that are “conveniently” omitted on purpose.
Sutton believed that we live in a dumbed-down society that refuses to believe the not-so-obvious — that certain members want total control of citizens. Whether it be through mind control, propaganda, or financial means, the establishment craves power. The establishment thrives on fear and submission.
Antony C. Sutton had written 16 books in 25 years and thought that he’d heard it all. He said that the world was a confused mess, and probably beyond understanding. Then, in the 1980′s, he received eight inches worth of documents from an anonymous source, and this would change everything. The documents were about Skull and Bones.
Linking the puzzling ties that The Order had left behind could not have been an easy task. Sutton does an unbelievable job of it, and he explains in great detail what The Order is really about.
Any book written by Antony Sutton is worth reading and his videos are very educational. America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones is one of his finest works.
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