Bones vs. Bones

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Lifer
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100MB? not too dial-up friendly...good thing I'm not on dial-up. I need to get my daily dose of conspiracy.:D This however might fill my quota for the month if it is the same skull and bones vids that I've seen in the past.

CkG
 

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Lifer
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This is great!:p I'm 2 minutes into it and I think I've had a month's fill of conspiracy! :p

I think I'll go through a tinfoil hat per minute during this.

CkG
 

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Back in October, Morley Safer alluded to the possiblity of two fellow "Bonesman" competing for the U.S. Presidency during a 60 Minutes broadcast.
 

tnitsuj

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They probably just have secret meetings and engage in homosexual acts....isn't that what all secret societies do??
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
They probably just have secret meetings and engage in homosexual acts....isn't that what all secret societies do??

Yeah, those nasty Religious Republican leaders run these sorts of things....(and some democrats attend too).

CkG

*note*-if you had enough tin foil in the house(now depleted) you'll understand what I just said.
 

Dari

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What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.
 

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Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

Nothing is wrong with them. It's just the "conspiracy" BS that is amusing. Hell, I'm a member of a "secret society" in a way. I'm in the Order of the Arrow...a "secretive" organization within Boy Scouts. It's well known as far as it's existence but the internal ceremonies is for the most part secretive. Sure it's not on the scale of "bones" but you better watch out...:p

CkG
 

kylebisme

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Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

ulterior motives are the foundation of secret societies. while this is not a bad thing in itself, sinister plans are much easier to carry out under the vail of secercy.
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

ulterior motives are the foundation of secret societies. while this is not a bad thing in itself, sinister plans are much easier to carry out under the vail of secercy.

as opposed to in public? What criminal do you know has actually publicly announced their intentions? WTF does that have to do with secret societies? You need to disavow yourself this crap mentality.

By the way, most "secret" societies are open for the public to join. They are less secret and more private.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

ulterior motives are the foundation of secret societies. while this is not a bad thing in itself, sinister plans are much easier to carry out under the vail of secercy.

All the known secret societies are the dead cinders of a living tradition that is secret because it is invisible. It is invisible because people are blind, not because it is secret intentionally. Truth isn't words you can write down. It's a state of being. There is no way the ego can will that state of being. People who think they know secrets have a lot of ego. Secret societies are good for hiving off such clowns.
 

kylebisme

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

ulterior motives are the foundation of secret societies. while this is not a bad thing in itself, sinister plans are much easier to carry out under the vail of secercy.

as opposed to in public? What criminal do you know has actually publicly announced their intentions? WTF does that have to do with secret societies? You need to disavow yourself this crap mentality.

By the way, most "secret" societies are open for the public to join. They are less secret and more private.


privte membership with secret doctrines; and yes Dari, secret as opposed to public. when people are sworn to keep secret their lessons in morality, those lessons cannot face the test of public scrutiny. as for your question of what criminal publicly announced their intentions, that is exactly my point.
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

ulterior motives are the foundation of secret societies. while this is not a bad thing in itself, sinister plans are much easier to carry out under the vail of secercy.

as opposed to in public? What criminal do you know has actually publicly announced their intentions? WTF does that have to do with secret societies? You need to disavow yourself this crap mentality.

By the way, most "secret" societies are open for the public to join. They are less secret and more private.


privte membership with secret doctrines; and yes Dari, secret as opposed to public. when people are sworn to keep secret their lessons in morality, those lessons cannot face the test of public scrutiny. as for your question of what criminal publicly announced their intentions, that is exactly my point.

your point is to criminalize the entire order. Making blanket accusations or presumptions is a non-starter for discusssions. Goodbye.
 

kylebisme

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by no means do i intend to do anything of the sort; i am merely pointing out the dangers inherent to the system.
 

dualsmp

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George Bush's only "true allegiance" is to order of Skull & Bones, which is for life. He has absolutely sworn his entire being to the order of Skull & Bones. When Bush takes the presidential oath, most people think his allegiance is with the United States of America and American people. It is not. His first and only true allegiance is with order of Skull & Bones.
 

Bitek

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Its so secret Bush and Kerry say they cannot talk about it. Of course guy!



Didn't you know the First Rule of Skull and Bones is you do not talk about Skull and Bones?

The Second Rule of Skull and Bones is you do not talk about Skull and Bones?
 

kylebisme

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well when you ask the members they tend to say something along the lines of "it's so secret i can't talk about it", as apposed to non-members who would obviously just give a simple "no." ;)
 

alchemize

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Originally posted by: dualsmp
George Bush's only "true allegiance" is to order of Skull & Bones, which is for life. He has absolutely sworn his entire being to the order of Skull & Bones. When Bush takes the presidential oath, most people think his allegiance is with the United States of America and American people. It is not. His first and only true allegiance is with order of Skull & Bones.

Anyone have a link to the Twilight Zone theme song?
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Dari
What is wrong with secret societies? This country was founded by members of secret societies. Ever seen the layout of Washington DC? Ever seen the Statue of Liberty? These organizations make up the fabric of American life.

ulterior motives are the foundation of secret societies. while this is not a bad thing in itself, sinister plans are much easier to carry out under the vail of secercy.

as opposed to in public? What criminal do you know has actually publicly announced their intentions? WTF does that have to do with secret societies? You need to disavow yourself this crap mentality.

By the way, most "secret" societies are open for the public to join. They are less secret and more private.


privte membership with secret doctrines; and yes Dari, secret as opposed to public. when people are sworn to keep secret their lessons in morality, those lessons cannot face the test of public scrutiny. as for your question of what criminal publicly announced their intentions, that is exactly my point.

your point is to criminalize the entire order. Making blanket accusations or presumptions is a non-starter for discusssions. Goodbye.

Kind of like you and Islam?

 

alchemize

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THE ILLUMINATI AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!

The guy is soooo compelling! His gravelly voice and meanderings are hypnotizing!

Just a question...if the order of death is so powerful, why don't they just give this guy a "heart attack" to silence him?