SKULL AND BONES – An interview with Professor Antony C. Sutton

Classic interview by Professor Antony C. Sutton, who taught economics at California State University, and was a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. Here, Professor Sutton talks of his scholarly research on the Order of Skull and Bones, and expands on his groundbreaking book on the subject: “America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones”. The Order of Skull and Bones, at Yale University, is a New England, Eastern Establishment old boys’ club which seems to provide some important power nexuses for what Carroll Quigley called the Anglo-American Establishment. Even though it should not be claimed that Skull and Bones “runs things” or that “it’s the power elite” per se, since it wouldn’t be true, it does include, and has always included, many members who are indeed power elite, and who associate and coordinate through the old boys’ ties, connections and networks established through the order. It works like any other “old boys’ exclusive society” in this respect. Professor Antony Sutton got much of the research materials for his pioneering work from Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt (search her here on YT), herself the daughter of a member. Read Professor Sutton’s book on this issue and go into his other books as well, most notably the ’Wall Street’ trilogy, and the Hoover Institute series on Western technological and industrial transfers to the Soviets. If you encounter difficulties in purchasing any of the original books, you’ll find most of them are easily available online, on pdf form. Wall Street Bankers Banks Industry Bolshevik Communist Russian Revolution Funding Technology Transfer Military Subsidies Weapons Dialectic Chase Manhattan City London Morgan Stanley General Electric Motors FDR Red Army Gulag Concentration Camp Factories Lenin Stalin Trotsky Rise of Hitler KGB Socialism Violence Famine Torture World Government Merger of Nations UN United Nations IMF Politics Economics Hoover Council on Foreign Relations CFR Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House agenda
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