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It did break the Internet. With all the pictures of pigs you would have thought that was what it is about. The Evening Standard calls it a "Bawdy Prank", Tories "Youthful High Jinks". It's more than that. I read a book by William Cooper (as featured in 10 Conspiracy Theorists Who Died Suspicious Deaths). I read this over 20 years ago. Here is a passage that stretched my imagination somewhat when I was young. It seems strange that activities I was shocked by 20 years ago are now all over the news. "Do not ever believe that grown men meet on a regular basis just to put on fancy robes, hold candles, and glad- hand each other. George Bush, when he was initiated into the Skull & Bones, did not lie naked in a coffin with a ribbon tied around his genitalia and yell out the details of all his sexual experiences because it was fun. He had much to gain by accepting initiation into the Order, as you can now see. These men meet for important reasons, and their meetings are secret because what goes on during the meetings would not be approved by the community. THE VERY FACT THAT SOMETHING IS SECRET MEANS THERE IS SOMETHING TO HIDE." It was hard to believe when I first read it. Then again many things George Bush did later in life were also hard to believe. Unless you put it all together. Maybe the owners of defence contractors and the Haliburtons who profit from the world's destruction went to the same clubs. After that wacky upbringing, anything's possible. The more weird shit people do in their youth the more weird shit they will get up to in later life.. right? You see it's not about the pigs or the coffins or the ribbons. Dig deeper, do your research, Here is an alleged excerpt from a secret society oath from the same book. "I do further promise and declare that I will, when opportunity presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly and openly against all heretics, Protestants and Masons, as I am directed to do to extirpate them from the face of the whole earth; and that I will spare neither age, sex, or condition, and that will hang, burn, waste, boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics; rip up the stomachs and wombs of their women, and crush their infants' heads against the walls in order to annihilate their execrable race. That when the same can not be done openly, I will secretly use the poisonous cup, the strangulation cord, the steel of the poniard, or the leaden bullet, regardless of the honor, rank, dignity, or authority of the persons, whatever may be their condition in life, either public or private, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any agents of the Pope or superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Father of the Society of Jesus." When you look at the world, the paragraph above "Make and wage relentless war" sounds like a doctrine for the leaders of today. Don't take my word for it, Bill Cooper's or Lord Ashcroft's but do ask yourself some questions. What is decided later on in life between these groups affects us all. Look beyond the pigs, dig deeper. It does get more interesting but it won't all make you laugh. 7 5 Issue 80 / 2015 GUESTLIST guestlist.net As revelations about strange initiation ceremonies emerge, how funny is it to hear the story about David and the pig's head? Not that funny Kingpin Ne-Yo See who has been dropping in with us! DJ Yoda www.guestlist.net/tv #Piggate, it's not just about the Pigs "The friendships and alliances forged in the secret drinking societies of powerful rich kids go on to define their careers, and these young men all have access to the highest rungs of British society. Three prominent members of Cameron's cabinet were members, whilst many others went on to run the banks that crashed the economy in 2008 and the media empires that protect them." - Lawrence Richards for The Leveller The Bullingdon Club 1987 featuring Cameron & Johnson

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