Secrets of the Tomb, by Alexandra Robbins
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ron-625 — 20 years ago(March 27, 2006 03:41 PM)
I recently bought the book "Secrets of the Tomb." Alexandra released the book in 2004 I believe. It was right around the time Kerry & Bush were "competing" for Presidency. If u would like a much more informative book, pick up a copy of "Behold A Pale Horse" by the late William Cooper. This book was written back in 1991 by a man who had worked in the government for many years. He had access to alot of interesting papers that he put into the book itself. Alot of what he said about the Bush family back then has come true now. 1 of those things was that Bush Jr was being groomed to become President someday "GUARANTEED!"
The book isn't all about the crookedness of the Bush family but the U.S. Government itself as well as many other things that are hidden from the public eye. -
jaustin035 — 18 years ago(January 07, 2008 06:19 PM)
What is a conspiracy? Is it two or more people agreeing to a certain action or outcome?
What I find so fascinating is how our mass (and oh so objective) media outlets vilify or glorify a group or action while simply attaching a terminology to it. From that moment, all they have to do to control our thoughts and emotions is continue using that terminology, in order for us to have the desired negative or positive reaction to anything they pass in front of our collective noses.
And they are so darn good at it. -
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ThothEnlightened — 19 years ago(July 05, 2006 06:10 PM)
"the" 1941? Oh, and KOOLGOD, (humble, aren't we?) people can't be ironic, only situations and ideas. So either you're struggling with english as a second language or you're (as i like to say) "just plain retarded" Seriously, all of your (giggle) "arguments" were complete and utter failures for the reasons that you: a) Used words incorrectly and/or in the wrong combinations. b) seem to have a nervous tic that makes you hit the space bar exactly one letter before the end of a word. "tha tif?" "mus tbe?" You see what I'm getting at. Thanks for stopping by. Oh, and by the way your first sentence is a contradiction. You know THAT you don't know? Or is it that you don't know that you DO know. Ugh. You've baffled me to the point where i need to lie. Thanks, commie.
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mtmckeegan — 19 years ago(December 16, 2006 10:00 AM)
Your arguments are mal-informed. Only certain "elite" formations wore the skull in 1940s Germany on their uniforms - primarily the Waffen SS (and several Wehrmacht panzer units). This did not refer to some non-existant German Skull and Bones society - it paid homage to the historical Prussian unit known as the "Black Brunswickers" who wore the skull and crossbones on their caps and achieved fame as a vicious and reliable formation.
I suppose you'll now say that Blackbeard and other pirates like him were "Boners" as well! -
codeman_nz — 19 years ago(January 13, 2007 03:01 AM)
Interesting how this all started about someone recommending a book and it has turned into a debate about whether the Skull and Bones, the Nazis, the US government and aliens are all in it together for world domination.