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Claims (18)
David Pally member_of
Yale University book_quoted
“had been skeptical of the South American reports until he sent one of his students down to Peru on a summer project. In the spring of 1978, a first-year Yale med student by the name of David Pally, P-A-L-Y, came to Peck with an idea the sci…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 2 @ 27:02
Yale in China founded
Yale University documented
“Yale in China, which was a nonprofit educational and medical initiative established by Yale University in China in 1919 and 1920. That's interesting. Well, and it goes back to the premise that we talked about in the early 1900s that Antony …”
▶ The Colonel’s CornerSafe for Democracy Part 10 (11) @ 1:24:06
Robert Bick member_of
Yale University book_quoted
“We don't think people are bringing cocaine across the border to a large extent in a car from Mexico. He recommended that Congress, instead of trying to prevent the drug from coming in over the borders, concentrate its efforts on getting the…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 2 @ 14:55
Bob Woodward member_of
Yale University book_quoted
“On his website, it has sections. One says College in the Navy. Woodward was born to Jane and Alfred Woodward in Geneva, Illinois, in March 26, 1943. He enrolled at Yale University in 1961 in Navy ROTC and studied history and English. He rec…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 17:06
Porter Goss member_of
Yale University host_asserted
“War Hamster would appreciate the fact that he graduated from Yale. He was in a really weird secret society called Book and Snake. And he was part of a fraternity with William H.T. Bush, which is William Henry Trotter Bucky Bush, the younges…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 2:05:22
William H. Tucker Bush member_of
Yale University host_asserted
“War Hamster would appreciate the fact that he graduated from Yale. He was in a really weird secret society called Book and Snake. And he was part of a fraternity with William H.T. Bush, which is William Henry Trotter Bucky Bush, the younges…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 2:05:22
Jake Sullivan member_of
Yale University documented
“By the way, Sullivan is a brilliant student. I mean, we're going to go through his accolades. He's got a pretty impressive resume, scholastically. He went to public high school, was what's called a Coca-Cola scholar, was a debate champion. …”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 6:12
McGeorge Bundy member_of
Yale University documented
“There's a few other notable winners of that prize that I thought were worth mentioning. How about Skull and Bonesman McGeorge Bundy? What? Yeah, he was an Alfreus Henry Snow Prize. I guess he was a good student, too. And a gentleman by the …”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 7:46
Strobe Talbott member_of
Yale University documented
“And they get mad and we call them globalists with all these fancy titles. And they just put it right in there. So let's talk about Strobe Talbot. Okay. Born in 1946, Dayton, Ohio. Attends the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, private school.…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 14:33
Charles Seymour worked_at
Yale University host_asserted
“Charles Seymour, skull and bones, joined the order in 1908. His paternal great-great-grandfather is a guy by the name of Thomas Clapp, who was the president of Yale in the 1740s. He's also descended from a guy by the name of Jeremiah Day, w…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:11:36
Robert A. Taft attended
Yale University documented
“La Follette Sr., who I don't know much about. But if you go to the Senate reception room, those five gentlemen, their portraits are all right there on main display. So this guy was American political royalty. And he had children. And they a…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 32:16
William Howard Taft attended
Yale University documented
“Okay, the other child of, trying to get these, the other child is William Howard Taft III, named after his uncle or grandfather. Trying to get, I should have, I need to get the whole diagram. Okay, he also goes to, coincidentally, he goes t…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 38:26
Robert A. Taft attended
Yale University documented
“No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 34:16
Robert Downing member_of
Yale University book_quoted
“Let's see. He was at Yale, graduated in 51, and he played football and rugby, but it does not say that he was either in Skrull and Key or Skull and Bones. So that doesn't mean he wasn't. It just means that it doesn't say that he was. So any…”
▶ The Colonel’s CornerSafe for Democracy Part 10 (11) @ 1:20:47
Donald Kagan headed
Yale University documented
“He's the Sterling Professor of Classics and History at Yale, retired in 2013. His course that he taught called The Origins of War was one of the most popular courses at Yale. I'm sure he mentioned that all those wars were for the industrial…”
▶ The Shadow State 42- Secret Societies 25 - WAR PIGS 2025-06-06 @ 6:33
William Langer member_of
Yale University host_asserted
“His wife's kind of the philosopher of how to make it sound good. And he's the guy that's initially in the 1950s in charge of telling the president who the good guys and the bad guys are. It just all fits every single time it fits. Of course…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Afghanistan @ 1:29:41
Reuben Holden IV headed
Yale University caller_asserted
“The dad, it makes it look like, it doesn't give us which one this is. But it says that he was the secretary of Yale, second only to the president in power on the campus, was a director at Connecticut Savings Bank. It also says that he was,…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 1:25:33
CIA recruited
Yale University host_asserted
“picked up all the breadcrumbs. I'm just telling you there's a pattern. So everything you were saying is spot on, and it fits the entire big narrative. The other comment I wanted to make was, you know, when the colonel talked about, what is …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7 @ 1:39:23
Mentions (114)
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Because they go from there generally to Yale. And we've been specifically addressing Skull and Bones right now and went back to the beginning of it and talked about, you know, the family ties of how generation after generation. There's only…
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His wife's kind of the philosopher of how to make it sound good. And he's the guy that's initially in the 1950s in charge of telling the president who the good guys and the bad guys are. It just all fits every single time it fits. Of course…
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They basically go to the same schools, the same clubs, et cetera, sit on each other's boards of directors. And, you know, they are basically it's an oligarchical class. It's the big club that we ain't in. And one of the best examples of thi…
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George H.W. Bush was a baseball player at Yale. Famous pictures you always bragged about. But they did put a lot of money towards athletics, a lot of these different families. And part of the reason for that is you're going to find a lot of…
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which is what Prescott gets born into. And, well, we're going to have to spend some time on Prescott. So he was actually born in Columbus, Ohio. His whole career he was a eugenicist. He founded something called the American Birth Control Le…
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went and dug up the grave of Geronimo and stole his skull for their temple. That's apparently controversial, but urban legend says that is true, that that did happen. So he marries well. He marries the daughter of George Herbert Walker, whi…
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And basically how all these people, they come from these establishment Eastern Puritan families, the Blue Bloods that really run our country. And they go to the private prep schools. Almost all of them do. They go to Yale University where t…
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By the way, Sullivan is a brilliant student. I mean, we're going to go through his accolades. He's got a pretty impressive resume, scholastically. He went to public high school, was what's called a Coca-Cola scholar, was a debate champion. …
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He's not born until 76. We don't have any Bonesmen. We don't have a list since 1982, so we don't know if Jake Sullivan's in Skull and Bones or not. But I think if we go through his life, you're going to say it's a pretty good chance he got …
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We'll have to do a dive on that, huh? Yeah, it's a big deal. Okay, keep going. I didn't include it today because he didn't accept it, but yes, he did get the award. I said that. So he comes back to America, goes to Yale Law School, and ther…
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They checked another box. It gets interesting here, but who does he work for? Well, he works directly for Strobe Talbot at the Yale Center. Ready for this? For the study of globalization. Wow. Do I have that? I think I have that. That's cra…
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And they get mad and we call them globalists with all these fancy titles. And they just put it right in there. So let's talk about Strobe Talbot. Okay. Born in 1946, Dayton, Ohio. Attends the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, private school.…
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Her brother was Stoke Talbot's roommate at Yale, and that's how they met, and they've been married since, like, 1971. But Brooke Shearer, Hillary's personal aide in the White House. She's a Stanford grad. Okay. No surprise. No shock there. …
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We basically started looking at secret societies, specifically Skull and Bones, which is a secret society out of Yale University founded in 1834. And somehow their alumni just happened to show up in the darndest places, the corridors of pow…
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And I think what we've seen over the last umpteen weeks is that it's no coincidence that these people, you know, they come from very small private high schools. They go to sporting schools. They go to the same, you know, through Yale Univer…
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And so when I say abolitionist, I'm going to get into that in a little bit. But I just wanted to set that table. Fair enough? Yes. All right. So Nathan Hale went to college at a place called Yale University. Here it comes. When he was 14 ye…
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Uh, to Tara in the rumble chat. Yes, that is the correct spell. And let me see what's linoleum. I'll spell it out for you. Hang on. Uh, L I N O N. I, you got it spelled right in chat. Okay. So the culprits firing. So important characters. N…
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In 2015, he gives $150 million to Yale for a campus center, alma mater. In 2018, he gives $350 million to MIT for the Schwarzman College of Computing. This guy likes his name on buildings. He also likes to donate where Jeffrey Epstein was s…
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kind of Democrat Party agenda. It did a lot with the Teachers Association. Democrat Socialist of America was the predecessor of this. So again, this is all the same entities working together. He graduated from Yale. He came from, I'm trying…
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That's an interesting name. Also from New York. And oh, look at that. Also from Yale. So, you know, one big club. He also served just prior to setting up the National Endowment for Democracy. He was with UNESCO. Oh, my God. Who would have e…
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Buckley had been literally born into it. The son of an affluent lawyer and oil baron, Buckley grew up in his family estate in Connecticut and Mexico before attending a series of elite boarding schools in preparation to attending Yale, from …
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But he decided that his talents would be used better, not necessarily in an overt assignment in the CIA. But he doesn't go far. As a devout Catholic, Buckley became the darling of the right after publishing his first two books, one of which…
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over 45 major universities, all the names that you would expect, Stanford, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, blah, blah, blah, New York University, as CIA, they would create research facilities in these universities to recruit future CIA agents and …
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He was a U.S. Senator from New York. He was the U.S. Secretary of State from 1877 to 81 under both Hayes and Garfield. He was a U.S. Attorney in 1868 and 69 under Johnson. Interesting background. We've mentioned this name before, but he is …
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Why does this matter? Well, that's how we created the U.S. Courts of Appeals. So huge expansion of the courts under this guy's bill. He's got a son named Alan Wardner Everts who graduated Yale in 1869. He was not a member of Skull and Bones…
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Scull and Penn? Yes, Scull and Penn. And then, of course, Wolf's Head, which seems to be one of the most secretive. I don't have a good list of their members. One of your followers, whoever watched this, sent me a pretty good link on that, …
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And of course, we've never even audited Fort Knox or not anytime recently. So where is all the gold? Where is all of the gold? So that's Mr. Lovett. That's the whole class of 1918. They had a lot of influence on this world from just one lit…
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Harvard, Yale, and the Carnegie Foundation. That's crazy. Just leave that one hanging out there. Small little club, isn't it? Of course, not long ago, we talked about Winston Lord of the venerable Lord family. Winston, of course, was a Bone…
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Why is Winston so important? Well, he was on a secret trip by Kissinger to China that opened up China in 1971, and he sat in on every single meeting with Mao Zedong and his successors. And, of course, Winston Lord goes on to be the presiden…
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Comes to Yale. It was a close friend and classmate, of course, of William F. Buckley, Bonesman, who we've discussed before. Yep. The father of conservatism. You want to guess where Evan Galbraith went to law school? Harvard. Oh, of course. …
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Then he goes to Yale. Of course, he's a classmate of Buckley. What he's known for mostly is he became the president of Viking Press, which is a very big publisher. It was founded by his father, and I thought it was interesting because he wa…
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Okay, so what's Donaldson done to make him worth our notice? Once again, we've got a bonesman. He serves as the first lieutenant in the Marines in Japan and Korea in 1953 to 55. This is right after he got out of Yale. He becomes, tell me if…
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The rank of those people, you have to actually know something, right? You don't get that job as your first job. You are normally a junior officer, like a captain, but you don't have it as your first job, unless you're a bonesman, apparently…
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You know, I had a resume that would have matched this guy. I wonder if I would have applied for a job when I would have even gotten an interview. No, because you're not skull and bones, dude. That's exactly right. We've already done the Wal…
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Programs like the Yale School of Management. And this is the very first one. This is the founder. And he's a bonesman. Let me make another tie there, though, real quick. So remember that all of these universities to do this stuff gets grant…
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Yale, Skull and Bones, class of 1892. He would grow up on what's known as the Jay Estate in Rye, New York, which is the ancestral home of his great-great-grandfather, a guy by the name of John Jay. You familiar with John Jay? Yeah. For thos…
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Ah, here's a fun one. Class of 1892. A guy by the name of Thomas Lee McClung. I'll give you a quick picture of him. He's a handsome lad. See that great jawline of this guy, Lee McClung? He was a very famous college football player at Yale. …
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We all graduated from what we would refer to as prep schools. None of these people went to normal schools. Very, very few. And, you know, there's also another pattern that pops up. They went to their undergrad at Yale and then they go to Ha…
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I don't remember the number. Tell me. It was like three or four chief justices, which is just amazing. Out of 17? Out of one school. Yeah. One secret society. And we just found two more that are related to previous. So here's Thomas Lee McC…
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And then that's his entire background, football, Southern Railroad and treasurer of Yale. In 1909, the president of the United States appoints him the treasurer of the United States. But what would he have done as the treasurer of Yale? The…
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all of the other skull and bones that were paying into Yale as alumni. And so what I have noticed is some of these jobs that you would normally just kind of gloss over. This is the guy that was going out and soliciting funds and investing t…
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Without a whole lot of experience doing with the Treasuries. But remember, who was president in 1909? Taft. And what group was Taft a member of? Skull and Bones. Yeah. So is it more than just networking or we have a little bit of cronyism g…
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He had a huge rivalry with Jay Gould over the shipping, steamships in the Erie. It's called the Erie Wars, but after Lake Erie, where they tried to bankrupt each other. Vanderbilt ended up winning that battle, and the Goulds sort of faded f…
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Charles Seymour, skull and bones, joined the order in 1908. His paternal great-great-grandfather is a guy by the name of Thomas Clapp, who was the president of Yale in the 1740s. He's also descended from a guy by the name of Jeremiah Day, w…
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So three people from the same bloodline were the president of Yale University, the home of the most secret of secret societies in the world where all the blue bloods go to matriculate. And I'm going to skip ahead for something, because when…
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which gives birth to the paramilitary eventually of NATO in the stay-behinds in America. This is a pivotal, pivotal guy entrusted in setting up the CFR, which of course was funded by the Rockefellers. Yep. And his family's just generations …
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However, Vecchio struggled to offer anything beyond boilerplate commitments to quote-unquote democracy and freedom. In effect, there is only one example of Vecchio clearly articulating the party's ideology in a coherent manner. Quote, we wa…
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We don't think people are bringing cocaine across the border to a large extent in a car from Mexico. He recommended that Congress, instead of trying to prevent the drug from coming in over the borders, concentrate its efforts on getting the…
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warmly welcomed him to the witness table, complimenting him on a very, very impressive academic credentials. Beck thanked him and then publicly ripped into the federal government for spreading misinformation about the drug. Now, keep in min…
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Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia, but there were ominous signs that it was coming to America. We do not know if coca paste had been introduced to America at that time, but pandemonium authorities have reported heavy transportation of co…
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coca leaf chewing Indians to see what it was that got the Indians high. Plenty had been written about the cultural aspect of the habit, but no one had ever done any real experiments about it. Polly, who had an interest in Peru from earlier …
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has a thesis requirement for being a doctor. It's the only medical school at the time that did. Coincidentally, Beck had recently gotten a letter from a prominent Peruvian neurosurgeon who proposed some cooperative research on cocaine. At t…
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You'd come around a corner and all you could do was smell it for miles. Alarm Polly called Beck at Yale and told him what he had seen. The substance of my conversation with Beck, if I can remember correctly, was that if this shit ever hits …
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That summer in 1986, listening to the official excuses was a man who knew the truth better than anyone. Dr. Robert Bick, Yale University's top cocaine expert. It had been seven years since he appeared before Congress to sound the alarm of t…
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We will be back tomorrow. If you guys didn't catch the earlier show with Warhamster on Secret Societies, it was a very interesting show. I suggest you go back. You'll see some of the pieces come together of stuff that we've studied here tha…
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Because his big thing was he was very much in the anti-communist, everything anti-communist kind of thing. Let's see. He's a Yale. Yeah, he was. Yeah, he's a Yale at age 15. Rhodes Scholar. So he just fits all of the right squares. Every si…
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The guy that's trafficking the most opium around the world at the time. Go ahead, SR. Thank you, Colonel. You also mentioned them bringing in a class of Yale. And the first thing I thought about was Skrull and Key.…
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thought it was hilarious that he said that they were heavily recruited um yale which kind of falls right in with all of the stuff that we've been doing all right let's see what it says um class of 51 see where it says a whole lot of that an…
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Let's see. He was at Yale, graduated in 51, and he played football and rugby, but it does not say that he was either in Skrull and Key or Skull and Bones. So that doesn't mean he wasn't. It just means that it doesn't say that he was. So any…
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I put in the purple pill on Yandex. I did find an article, and I have heard before mentioned by Jay Dyer that indeed Matt went to Yale in China and was skull and bones. But I have not verified it. But it has been floating around through peo…
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Yeah, interesting. But it kind of makes sense. I think Yale in China, I think it has connections because the medical school was kind of set up first. Naturally, I think the Rockefellers are part of that whole thing and bringing in Western m…
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Yale in China, which was a nonprofit educational and medical initiative established by Yale University in China in 1919 and 1920. That's interesting. Well, and it goes back to the premise that we talked about in the early 1900s that Antony …
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A question. Yesterday's conversation after the chapter, we discussed, I believe it was SR71 brought up Yale and China. And I did some further digging and I found the skull and bones connection to Mao and Yale and China. And it was actually …
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Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me? Yep. Can you hear me? Yes, we can hear you. Okay, great. He seems to be a cousin. He was a Bonesman, I think, class of 1940. He was a cousin, first cousin by marriage to Bush. He married a walker. And h…
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The dad, it makes it look like, it doesn't give us which one this is. But it says that he was the secretary of Yale, second only to the president in power on the campus, was a director at Connecticut Savings Bank. It also says that he was,…
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married to the daughter of a Yale trustee. He was in the lawn club and the graduate club. But you can't find basically anything on a regular search engine. But if you use Yandex, you can find a little bit more. I'm going to use some of my o…
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exactly what it is. And we do that on Friday at noon. Just for those of you who don't know, Warhamster and I have a whole series on my Rumble channel. We went through all of the Skull and Bones and their connections. We went through the Skr…
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Well, it's the whole stinking Ivy League, even going back to the foundation that's been used to create these backdoor clubs and everything like that. There's a few in particular that are a little bit more. I mean, you could take a look at H…
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the world of anti-Castro and anti-Kennedy from it. Meyer belonged to the agency's Georgetown set. At Yale, he had dreamed of a writing career. After returning from the war, he devoted himself to the cause of world peace. But after he was in…
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the enemy's next move in advance and blocking them, but learning to think like him. Not yet 30, Angleton was already being talked about in American and British intelligence circles as a master in his field. He had been educated in British p…
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The son of an automobile executive, Boers was educated at Hotchkiss School in Yale. But as a young man, he rejected the privileged background, marrying a social worker, going to work on the Ford assembly line, and basically becoming a socia…
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And I'm just kind of wondering what you might think about that. Just they're strange. What would make them be so evil? What's their motivation within their heart of hearts? What are they thinking they're going to accomplish through this evi…
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It says the fall 1960 seminar was brought to a close with an appraisal of disarmament negotiations past and present. Edmund Goulian, then acting director of the U.S. Disarmament Administration, quote, the international position of the dolla…
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But as long as you've got the John Kerry's, the Bush's and all them holding that line politically, then their kids can be screwballs because they're going to be protected. Yeah, I don't disagree with that. Yeah, it makes you want to shut do…
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Because if you're picking 15 people out of a junior class at Yale to be a part of an organization that has some really strange ritualistic practices and humiliation that turns into blackmailable information, that's completely different than…
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War Hamster would appreciate the fact that he graduated from Yale. He was in a really weird secret society called Book and Snake. And he was part of a fraternity with William H.T. Bush, which is William Henry Trotter Bucky Bush, the younges…
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let's see, George H.W. Bush. And his connections to all of this is crazy. He was an ambassador appointed by Bush Senior, Director of National Intelligence. And he says that he was recruited by the CIA at Yale in his junior year.…
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um so people would not ask questions okay and then he goes on and talks a little bit more about that most of this stuff um we've covered before but i'm going to quote this part for war hamster this came a later article that in the nation af…
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player involved in the Bay of Pigs invasion had been in Yale's secret skull and bone society by the time Bush became director of the CIA in 76. Phillips writes, three generations of Bush and Walker families already had some six decades of i…
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picked up all the breadcrumbs. I'm just telling you there's a pattern. So everything you were saying is spot on, and it fits the entire big narrative. The other comment I wanted to make was, you know, when the colonel talked about, what is …
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is usually right around the 5,000 or 6,000 people number. But after World War II, they did an accelerated program where they were training about 20,000 plus men and women for military service. Well, separate from the regular school curricul…
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and a CIA director just comes up to a table with me and like five of my buddies, you know, just having a glass of tea or whatever, saying, hey, do you guys want to go out there and start overthrowing governments? I mean, how does that conve…
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That campus was primarily focused on people that were using the GI Bill that had just left World War II. And it was set up on an old Army base and affiliated, as you said. So they got a Yale degree. And it would be interesting to find out h…
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A way to get that, the modern roster of this stuff, to find out who's in our government today, besides the ones that we know about already. Who's the next generation of the young globalist leaders coming from Yale? I don't know the answer. …
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Yeah, I've been doing some research on skull and bones, and I came across there is a library called Yale Sterling Memorial Library. It's a front for the CIA. Before that, OSS and a faculty and one of the faculty, Norman Holmes Pearson, was …
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highly sought after because of their social connections and ambition and world, and they liked the fact that they had traveled. My question is, is that still, I assume that's still existing on campus, correct? Well, they're doing active rec…
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Oh, sure. It's Sterling, like Sterling Silver Memorial Library. Yeah, we came across that in one of the that's in somebody's bio that you did that we did on our show. So repeat that one more time for me, please. I'm going to be visiting. I'…
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It is quite true that we have a considerable number of graduates from Eastern colleges. It is also true that in numbers of degrees, many of the CIA personnel have at least one. Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton lead the list, but they …
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On his website, it has sections. One says College in the Navy. Woodward was born to Jane and Alfred Woodward in Geneva, Illinois, in March 26, 1943. He enrolled at Yale University in 1961 in Navy ROTC and studied history and English. He rec…
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So again, we are supposed to believe somebody that's worked at the Washington Post for a year gets this story. Remember, this is Woodward's own account as his rise to success. He enrolls at Yale, a prime recruiting ground for intelligence a…
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um course you're also going to go to a language even if you're a fluent language speaker um there are some credentialing processes that you have to go through but here you have this very very junior person in the navy having graduated from …
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All these people have pushed this globalist idea known as the New World Order. League of Nations was one of their earliest attempts to make that happen. Correct. All right. Our next Taft, the third brother, was Horace Dutton Taft, Skullbone…
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No, he founded something known as the Taft School in 1890. And that's just a little bit away from here in Watertown, Connecticut. And its whole reputation was for preparing children of the Midwestern gentry to get into Yale. We've talked ab…
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Rumsey family and many others that gave birth to Wild Bill Donovan and that whole crowd. Another connection. Yeah. Okay, then we had a Robert Alfonso Taft, which was class of 1910, which I skipped over previously. Of course, he did the typi…
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La Follette Sr., who I don't know much about. But if you go to the Senate reception room, those five gentlemen, their portraits are all right there on main display. So this guy was American political royalty. And he had children. And they a…
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La Follette Sr., who I don't know much about. But if you go to the Senate reception room, those five gentlemen, their portraits are all right there on main display. So this guy was American political royalty. And he had children. And they a…
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No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …
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No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …
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Okay, the other child of, trying to get these, the other child is William Howard Taft III, named after his uncle or grandfather. Trying to get, I should have, I need to get the whole diagram. Okay, he also goes to, coincidentally, he goes t…
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Okay, the other child of, trying to get these, the other child is William Howard Taft III, named after his uncle or grandfather. Trying to get, I should have, I need to get the whole diagram. Okay, he also goes to, coincidentally, he goes t…
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I went through that Taft school, their roster and their alumni, and you don't see more than one or two Bonesmen, but you see tons of them that went to Yale. So there could be something to that. Yeah. Well, it seemed like they had a pattern …
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We just did his father. Okay, this is William Howard Taft IV. Goes to Yale, no skull and bones. Goes to Harvard Law. Now, he's pretty modern. He would very quickly become the legal advisor under the State Department under Bush II. He also s…
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We just did his father. Okay, this is William Howard Taft IV. Goes to Yale, no skull and bones. Goes to Harvard Law. Now, he's pretty modern. He would very quickly become the legal advisor under the State Department under Bush II. He also s…
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And we'll get three of the Bonesmen here, a few of them. The first one we're going to talk about is Britton Haddon. Have you ever heard of him? No. Most people haven't. There's a reason for that. Spell his last name for me. What's that? Spe…
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These guys were best friends. They both went to the Hotchkiss School, the feeder school for Yale, one of those elite private schools, and they were best friends from like the teenage years, and he did this to them. That's right. So I rememb…
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These guys were best friends. They both went to the Hotchkiss School, the feeder school for Yale, one of those elite private schools, and they were best friends from like the teenage years, and he did this to them. That's right. So I rememb…
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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He came back to America as a teenager and went to the Hotchkiss School, where he became best friends, in quote, with Britton Haddon. Okay, so hold on just a second. Stop right there. Does missionaries have lots of money? Okay, go ahead. Wor…
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All Along says, Lutz, on his way to Yale, stops off and visits a fellow missionary family in China and a fellow Yale McCormick family in Chicago of the McCormick Reaper and Chicago Tribune. Well, we've talked about the Chicago Tribune befor…
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All Along says, Lutz, on his way to Yale, stops off and visits a fellow missionary family in China and a fellow Yale McCormick family in Chicago of the McCormick Reaper and Chicago Tribune. Well, we've talked about the Chicago Tribune befor…
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Of course, just to make it fair, we've got to talk about his wife, who is Kimberly Kagan. And she's also a military historian who founded this thing called the ISW she's speaking at. And that's the International Studies for War. So one big …
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or a paper called While America Sleeps, which advocated for, tell me if this is familiar, increased defense spending. That's what all war tanks do. Yeah. And, of course, they do this on behalf of the military industrial complex, who usually…
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Which, of course, they're part of the apparatus that instigated it to begin with. Absolutely. And we'll get to that more. A lot of it's the same family. Anyway, that's the ISW. That's where Kimberly Kagan. That's where she does most of her …
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Let's talk about Robert Kagan a little more. We know about his family. So he gets his B.A. in history from Yale, comes skull and bones. And he was the editor in chief once again for the Yale Political Monthly. So he's been writing for a ver…