Skull and Bones: The Secret Society That Controls America

Skull & Bones recruits individuals in positions of religion, business, government, and education—ensuring that their agenda is implemented uniformly across all institutions of society.

 

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Ben
In my book Invasion, I start by laying the foundation of these interconnected conspiracies—organizations that many people are familiar with, like Bohemian Grove, Skull and Bones, and the Council on Foreign Relations. But then I take a deep dive into a different angle that I haven’t seen covered elsewhere.

One such organization that the usual conspiracy researchers don’t even mention is the Alfafa Club—which I’ll get into after Skull and Bones. I think it’s really important to discuss.

Let me grab the book here… America’s Secret Establishment by Anthony Sutton.

For a long time, this was the go-to book for anyone looking for an in-depth look at Skull and Bones—its history, foundations, and role in secret societies. Sutton pointed out that Yale was the only chapter of Skull and Bones. When I first read that, I thought, Wow.

But later, when I discovered that there was actually a second chapter, I realized I didn’t want to make the same mistake and assume there were only two. I don’t think Sutton was wrong or trying to mislead anyone—it’s just that these organizations keep their records very well hidden.

What I found is that the second Skull and Bones chapter was established at the University of Utah.

To understand how this happened, we need to go back to the early 1900s.

In 1906, a Yale alumni, who had become an Anglican bishop, came to Utah. He was given orders to form a second Skull and Bones chapter there. Just like the Yale chapter, the Utah chapter maintained records—until the late 1960s and early 1970s. Then, suddenly, the paper trail stops.

At both Yale and the University of Utah, records become extremely difficult to find after the early ’70s. I’ve managed to dig up a few things here and there, but after that point, any modern documentation is nearly nonexistent.

People sometimes try to argue that the Skull and Bones chapters at different universities must be different—that one is more “innocent” than the other. But that’s not the case.

It’s not a different organization with the same name—it’s the same organization with different chapters, following the same rules.

One example of how extreme the initiation rituals can be:

  • At the University of Utah, one of the initiates went insane after the ritual.
  • He then caused major damage in the town of Provo (about 45 miles south of Salt Lake City).
  • The president of the University of Utah personally called the Provo Police Department and told them:
    “Leave the guy alone. Don’t worry about it. We’ll take care of the damages and cover the costs. Just let him go.”
  • A senior Skull and Bones member picked him up, and the whole situation disappeared. No accountability.

In one University of Utah yearbook, a statement appears that reads:

“Skull and Bones makes us believe in infanticide.”

That’s in their own yearbook.

And we’re not just talking about abortion here—infanticide is the next level. It’s the murder of babies after they are born. They’re openly admitting this belief.

There is no distinction between the Yale and Utah chapters. Their goals are identical:

  • Global government
  • Population control
  • The New World Order

Near the end of my research, I came across a black envelope with a wax seal.

A former University of Utah student, who had been invited to Skull and Bones, reached out to me. He had kept his invitation letter from his time at the university. When I examined it, I saw the same signature number:

322

The exact same number used by the Yale chapter. This confirms it’s not just a similar group—it’s the same organization.

Their goal? To recruit individuals in positions of religion, business, government, and education—ensuring that their agenda is implemented uniformly across all institutions of society.

This isn’t speculation. These are their own documents. You can see it for yourself. It’s the same organization.

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  1. You would think that LDS church members who are part of a thoroughly satanic organization like Skull & Bones would be excommunicated rather than, you know, promoted as high as possible in leadership positions.

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