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The Skulls
NameThe Skulls
Founded1832
TypeSenior society
ScopeYale University

The Skulls is a senior society at Yale University, founded in 1832 by William H. Russell and Alphonso Taft. The society is known for its secretive nature and has been the subject of much speculation and controversy over the years, with many notable members going on to become influential figures in American politics, including George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and John Kerry. The Skulls have been associated with other secret societies, such as the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission, and have been the subject of numerous books and articles, including those by Alex Jones and Jim Marrs. The society's activities and membership have also been linked to various events, including the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Iran-Contra affair.

Introduction

The Skulls is one of the oldest and most prestigious senior societies at Yale University, with a long history of secrecy and exclusivity. The society's membership has included many notable figures, such as William Howard Taft, Henry Stimson, and McGeorge Bundy, who have gone on to become influential in American politics and international relations. The Skulls have been associated with other secret societies, such as the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bohemian Club, and have been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories, including those related to the New World Order and the Illuminati. The society's activities and membership have also been linked to various events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Gulf War.

History

The Skulls was founded in 1832 by William H. Russell and Alphonso Taft, who were both members of the Class of 1833 at Yale University. The society's early history is shrouded in mystery, but it is known that the founders were influenced by the German secret societies of the time, such as the Tugendbund and the Burschenschaft. The Skulls quickly became one of the most prestigious senior societies at Yale University, with a membership that included many notable figures, such as William Howard Taft and Henry Stimson. The society's history has been marked by controversy, including allegations of racism and anti-Semitism, and has been the subject of numerous books and articles, including those by Anthony Sutton and Antony C. Sutton. The Skulls have also been associated with other secret societies, such as the Skull and Bones Society and the Scroll and Key Society, and have been linked to various events, including the Spanish-American War and the Russian Revolution.

Organization

The Skulls is a senior society at Yale University, with a membership that is limited to 15 seniors per year. The society's organization is secretive, but it is known that the members are chosen through a process of tapping, in which the current members select the new members. The society's activities are also secretive, but it is known that the members meet regularly in the Skull and Bones Tomb, a building on the Yale University campus that is owned by the society. The Skulls have been associated with other secret societies, such as the Masons and the Knights Templar, and have been linked to various events, including the French Revolution and the American Civil War. The society's membership has included many notable figures, such as George H.W. Bush and John Kerry, who have gone on to become influential in American politics and international relations.

Controversies

The Skulls have been the subject of numerous controversies over the years, including allegations of racism and anti-Semitism. The society's membership has been criticized for being predominantly white and upper-class, and the society has been accused of promoting elitism and exclusivity. The Skulls have also been linked to various events, including the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Iran-Contra affair, and have been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories, including those related to the New World Order and the Illuminati. The society's activities and membership have also been criticized by various individuals, including Alex Jones and Jim Marrs, who have accused the society of promoting globalism and totalitarianism. The Skulls have also been associated with other secret societies, such as the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission, and have been linked to various events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Gulf War.

The Skulls have been the subject of numerous books, articles, and films, including the 2000 film of the same name, which starred Joshua Jackson and Paul Walker. The society has also been referenced in various other films and television shows, including The Simpsons and House of Cards. The Skulls have been associated with other secret societies, such as the Illuminati and the Masons, and have been linked to various events, including the French Revolution and the American Civil War. The society's membership has included many notable figures, such as George H.W. Bush and John Kerry, who have gone on to become influential in American politics and international relations. The Skulls have also been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories, including those related to the New World Order and the Illuminati.

Notable Members

The Skulls have had many notable members over the years, including George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and John Kerry. Other notable members include William Howard Taft, Henry Stimson, and McGeorge Bundy, who have all gone on to become influential in American politics and international relations. The society's membership has also included many notable figures in business and finance, including Henry Ford and J.P. Morgan. The Skulls have been associated with other secret societies, such as the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bohemian Club, and have been linked to various events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Gulf War. The society's membership has also been linked to various institutions, including Yale University, Harvard University, and Stanford University.

Category:Secret societies