What better choice to set America's monetary policy?
"Until one Tuesday in April, Steven Mnuchin’s life had been ordered meticulously. The son of a Goldman Sachs partner, he was publisher of the Yale Daily News, was tapped into Skull and Bones, made partner at Goldman, ran a hedge fund, and invested in Hollywood blockbusters. One thing followed another. Then, on April 19, the day of the New York primary, Mnuchin’s life veered."
Funny, even the bones had standards that have devolved: "Like other Yale senior societies, Skull and Bones membership was almost exclusively limited to white Protestant males for much of its history. While Yale itself had exclusionary policies directed at particular ethnic and religious groups, the senior societies were even more exclusionary.[10][11] While some Catholics were able to join such groups, Jews were more often not.[11] Some of these excluded groups eventually entered Skull and Bones by means of sports, through the society's practice of tapping standout athletes. Star football players included the first Jewish (Al Hessberg, class of 1938) and African-American (Levi Jackson, class of 1950, who turned down the invitation for the Berzelius Society) students to be tapped for Skull and Bones."
Xavier Morales
322 Skull & Bones is the concerning order. Whatever else is secret about Yale's famed or notorious society, the reach of its network is not. Presidents William Howard Taft, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush were all members. So were Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, Time magazine founder Henry Luce, and an assortment of CIA officials, Fortune 500 CEOs, and politicians who, like Kerry, have had the Obama's proverbial ear.
Grayson Lopez
If you can connect the Masons to the "illuminated"(you can), then you can connect Skull and Bones to Masonry, and the Rosicrucians, and Jesuits, etc…
Liam Edwards
This. "“Hegel’s dialectics” refers to the particular dialectical method of argument employed by the 19th Century German philosopher, G.W.F. Hegel (see entry on Hegel), which, like other “dialectical” methods, relies on a contradictory process between opposing sides. Whereas Plato’s “opposing sides” were people (Socrates and his interlocutors), however, what the “opposing sides” are in Hegel’s work depends on the subject matter he discusses. In his work on logic, for instance, the “opposing sides” are different definitions of logical concepts that are opposed to one another. In the Phenomenology of Spirit, which presents Hegel’s epistemology or philosophy of knowledge, the “opposing sides” are different definitions of consciousness and of the object that consciousness is aware of or claims to know. As in Plato’s dialogues, a contradictory process between “opposing sides” in Hegel’s dialectics leads to a linear evolution or development from less sophisticated definitions or views to more sophisticated ones later. The dialectical process thus constitutes Hegel’s method for arguing against the earlier, less sophisticated definitions or views and for the more sophisticated ones later. Hegel regarded this dialectical method or “speculative mode of cognition” (PR §10) as the hallmark of his philosophy, and used the same method in the Phenomenology of Spirit [PhG], as well as in all of the mature works he published later—the entire Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences (including, as its first part, the “Lesser Logic” or the Encyclopaedia Logic [EL]), the Science of Logic [SL], and the Philosophy of Right [PR]."
Ryder Harris
A bit unrelated, but if you look, illumination is everywhere. A lot of people get it, even if they aren't a part of it. If you understand the the origins of "The Illuminated," you start understanding what 'IT' is. It's science rather than God, might over right, selfishness, pure capitalism inspiring progress, empire building… If I was from any country other than America, I'd fear and hate the NWO. As an American, I now get it, and I'm down with it.
"Why don't you jump on the team and come on in for the big win?"
Bump for importance of understanding the shadowy networks. S&B is on the top left in the small pyramid.
Grayson Gomez
TBH, the only thing he can do is report to the Bushes, the monetary policy has to be approved by Trump. And he knows a thing or two about money. I see him as a necessary secret society evil that had to be taken in. I'm doubtful that they're going to do anything similar to what hillary wanted to do. And he's as disposable as Flynn is, always remember that.
Skull and Bones is a chapter of the Bavarian Illuminati. Freemasons are another group owned by Illuminati.
Joshua Peterson
That's some bro-tier shitposting, FBI-chan
Dominic Brown
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Leo Evans
We must become the Illuminated ones. The day will come when it will be time to stand up, publicly, and show our peers that we know the truth of our situation. No god will save us. We are the enlightened ones, raised in Plato's cave, never meant to see the light. Well, we've stepped out and seen the light. None of the old institutions–the media, the Church, the state–none will step up to save us. We will do it, for ourselves and our future, or we will be dominated by the powers that be.
Jayden Garcia
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Thomas Young
these are good images, thank you
Aaron Allen
Who do you think is paying for all this shit? I bet you are one of those retards that thought the Iraq war was going to make gas prices go down.