




(Ask the Yale guys about this)
Anyway, so out of 300,000,000 people we get to choose from 2 guys from the same secret society.










Skjellyfetti wrote:

Exactly what I was thinking. I think expandspanos must be living under a rock or just think we're all stupid.Skjellyfetti wrote:


What I dont get is people who call this a "conspiracy theory" When all you have to do is do a simple search and find out it's true. I have even provided photos showing them with their fellow Bonesmen. If that isn't proof enough that this isn't a theory, In this interview they both admit it: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; So it ain't no theory.93henfan wrote:Why this, and why now? I thought it was the freemasons who were going to institute the new world order, and neither of those two are freemasons. I'm confused.
I like my conspiracy theories to be more clear than this.


It's not a conspiracy theory to say that Bush and Kerry were in Skull and Bones.... or the fact that influential people are in Bohemian Grove and other elite groups. But, alleging that these groups are involved in some secret plot to control the world.... is the very height of conspiracy theory... and you make yourself look very foolish unless you have actual evidence (not that these groups exist but that they are engaged in world domination... coincidence isn't good enough).expandspanos wrote: What I dont get is people who call this a "conspiracy theory" When all you have to do is do a simple search and find out it's true. I have even provided photos showing them with their fellow Bonesmen. If that isn't proof enough that this isn't a theory, In this interview they both admit it: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; So it ain't no theory.
Regarding your comment: The Freemasons are definitely a part of a larger problem of secret societies and lack of transparency about who we're really electing by influential groups. It is hard to understand the mindset of a super-elite person, but they are pretty sociopathic. The elite, sadly, run "own" our government. If you look at a lot of the bills and legislation that has passed recently- it isn't good for people's rights and liberties. Patriot Act was written pre-9/11, by a Vietnamese person for crying out loud.
If anything is to blame for the (intentional) condition we are in now it's the super rich who meet at events such as the Bohemian Club (grove), Bilderberg and Trilateral Commission/Club of Rome and other meetings which are not allowed to be recorded or scrutinized by the public. Believe it or not, our media is not very good, mostly owned by an Australian (Rupert Murdoch) and a few others corporations buying up media globally, and largely refuses to cover such extremely important events such as Bohemian Grove (here in California, very weird meeting by our elites and politicians) which is interestingly against our laws (specifically the Logan Act, no meeting in secret) but continues anyway. I would know, because I'm in government locally.
I guess it ultimately comes down to it being a lot easier to save face and call someone the mandatory insult than it is to admit something's wrong with our country and try to fix it.


Like, OMG! I agree with Jellybelly!Skjellyfetti wrote:It's not a conspiracy theory to say that Bush and Kerry were in Skull and Bones.... or the fact that influential people are in Bohemian Grove and other elite groups. But, alleging that these groups are involved in some secret plot to control the world.... is the very height of conspiracy theory... and you make yourself look very foolish unless you have actual evidence (not that these groups exist but that they are engaged in world domination... coincidence isn't good enough).expandspanos wrote: What I dont get is people who call this a "conspiracy theory" When all you have to do is do a simple search and find out it's true. I have even provided photos showing them with their fellow Bonesmen. If that isn't proof enough that this isn't a theory, In this interview they both admit it: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; So it ain't no theory.
Regarding your comment: The Freemasons are definitely a part of a larger problem of secret societies and lack of transparency about who we're really electing by influential groups. It is hard to understand the mindset of a super-elite person, but they are pretty sociopathic. The elite, sadly, run "own" our government. If you look at a lot of the bills and legislation that has passed recently- it isn't good for people's rights and liberties. Patriot Act was written pre-9/11, by a Vietnamese person for crying out loud.
If anything is to blame for the (intentional) condition we are in now it's the super rich who meet at events such as the Bohemian Club (grove), Bilderberg and Trilateral Commission/Club of Rome and other meetings which are not allowed to be recorded or scrutinized by the public. Believe it or not, our media is not very good, mostly owned by an Australian (Rupert Murdoch) and a few others corporations buying up media globally, and largely refuses to cover such extremely important events such as Bohemian Grove (here in California, very weird meeting by our elites and politicians) which is interestingly against our laws (specifically the Logan Act, no meeting in secret) but continues anyway. I would know, because I'm in government locally.
I guess it ultimately comes down to it being a lot easier to save face and call someone the mandatory insult than it is to admit something's wrong with our country and try to fix it.
I laugh extra hard everytime I see Bohemian Grove thrown about as some super secret world dominating cabal. If this guy has a part in running the world... we're all ****.![]()
Wasn't the election between the two 6 years ago? They're both Educated, White Men that have wives. NOW THERE IS A CONSPIRACY!expandspanos wrote:What I dont get is people who call this a "conspiracy theory" When all you have to do is do a simple search and find out it's true. I have even provided photos showing them with their fellow Bonesmen. If that isn't proof enough that this isn't a theory, In this interview they both admit it: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; So it ain't no theory.93henfan wrote:Why this, and why now? I thought it was the freemasons who were going to institute the new world order, and neither of those two are freemasons. I'm confused.
I like my conspiracy theories to be more clear than this.
Regarding your comment: The Freemasons are definitely a part of a larger problem of secret societies and lack of transparency about who we're really electing by influential groups. It is hard to understand the mindset of a super-elite person, but they are pretty sociopathic. The elite, sadly, run "own" our government. If you look at a lot of the bills and legislation that has passed recently- it isn't good for people's rights and liberties. Patriot Act was written pre-9/11, by a Vietnamese person for crying out loud.
If anything is to blame for the (intentional) condition we are in now it's the super rich who meet at events such as the Bohemian Club (grove), Bilderberg and Trilateral Commission/Club of Rome and other meetings which are not allowed to be recorded or scrutinized by the public. Believe it or not, our media is not very good, mostly owned by an Australian (Rupert Murdoch) and a few others corporations buying up media globally, and largely refuses to cover such extremely important events such as Bohemian Grove (here in California, very weird meeting by our elites and politicians) which is interestingly against our laws (specifically the Logan Act, no meeting in secret) but continues anyway. I would know, because I'm in government locally.
I guess it ultimately comes down to it being a lot easier to save face and call someone the mandatory insult than it is to admit something's wrong with our country and try to fix it.