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Pillsbury (Flour Mills)
Davison (J.P. Morgan)
Payne (Standard Oil)
And from Massachusetts:
Gilman (1638,Hingham)
Wadsworth (1632, Newtown)
Taft (1679, Braintree)
Stimson (1631, Watertown)
Perkins (1631, Boston)
Whitney (1635, Watertown)
Phelbs (1630, Dorchester)
Bundy (1635, Boston)
Lord (1635, Cambridge)
From: Skull & Bones and The Two Faces of George Bush by Anthony C. Sutton.
The entanglements of the Order of Skull & Bones have been mentioned throughout the
book.
The order is also linked with Lord Milner’s group, The Round Table, since the CFR was
founded by it.
The Round Table
Cecil Rhodes as a member of the Committee of 300 founded The Round Table in England
on February 5, 1891.  Among the founding members were Stead, Lord Esher, Lord Alfred
Milner, Lord Rothschild, Lord Arthur Balfour.
The structure of the group was – like Hitler’s
SS – copied from the Society of Jesus, the Jesuit Order.
The main objective of this group was the spreading of the British Empire across the world
with English as the world language.  Rhodes strove – as far as I know – really for a positive
world government for the good of humanity, but the group was later infiltrated by Illuminati
agents.  Via the Rothschilds, the Round Table is linked with the Zionists, in the U.S. also
with the Schiff, Warburg, Guggenheim, Rockefeller and Carnegie families.  Later, Lord
Milner took over as the head of this group out of which came – as already mentioned – the
Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) and the CFR.  Lord Milner is also a leading
member of the Committee of 300.
The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), also spawned by
the Round Table, employed Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein who later developed
the first atom bomb on behalf of the IAS.
The German branch of the RIIA and the CFR is the Deutsche Gesellshaft for Auswartige
Politik (DGAP – German Society for Foreign Policy).  It was founded on March 29, 1955, as
an independent and non-party association.
The members discuss the problems of
international politics and economics, especially of Europe.  Its influence on Germany is
perhaps not as strong as that of the CFR on the U.S. but the names of the most important
members speak for themselves:
(List of 1981)
Apel, Hans
Amerongen, Otto Wolff von
Bangermann, Martin
Birrenbach, Kurt, President
Dohnanyi, Klaus von
Genscher, Hans-Dietrich
Kaiser, Karl
Merkle, Hans L.
Rosenthal, Philip
Schmidt, Helmut
Stoltenberg, Gerhard
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