Aus einem Artikel des Boston Globe:
http://tinyurl.com/4fb3b
"In her 2002 book, "Secrets of the Tomb,'' Alexandra Robbins
speculated that the 2004 presidential election might pit Bonesman
George W. Bush (Yale, 1968) against Bonesman John F. Kerry (Yale,
1966.) Good call! Inevitably, the election will cast an unwanted
spotlight on this organization once deemed to be so secretive that
members had to leave the room if the society's name was ever
mentioned in public. Here is the skeleton key to the two candidates'
Bones-itude:
Bones nickname:
GWB: "Temporary''
JFK: Not known"
Und aus einem Artikel der Palm Beach Post, Florida:
http://www.unknownnews.net/040308skullandbones.html
"The elder George Bush was nicknamed "Magog," Robbins reported.
George W. Bush was called "Temporary" because he was not assigned a
name and didn't choose one. The author didn't know Kerry's secret
name but "Long Devil" might be a good bet."
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http://tinyurl.com/4fb3b
"In her 2002 book, "Secrets of the Tomb,'' Alexandra Robbins
speculated that the 2004 presidential election might pit Bonesman
George W. Bush (Yale, 1968) against Bonesman John F. Kerry (Yale,
1966.) Good call! Inevitably, the election will cast an unwanted
spotlight on this organization once deemed to be so secretive that
members had to leave the room if the society's name was ever
mentioned in public. Here is the skeleton key to the two candidates'
Bones-itude:
Bones nickname:
GWB: "Temporary''
JFK: Not known"
Und aus einem Artikel der Palm Beach Post, Florida:
http://www.unknownnews.net/040308skullandbones.html
"The elder George Bush was nicknamed "Magog," Robbins reported.
George W. Bush was called "Temporary" because he was not assigned a
name and didn't choose one. The author didn't know Kerry's secret
name but "Long Devil" might be a good bet."
Originalartikel: http://tinyurl.com/4dgud [Login erforderlich]