- Living in Baltimore, I had heard these mysterious folktales
from the black community that surrounds Johns Hopkins Hospital and
suffers third world health statistics. They said that Hopkins people had
snatched black people from the community for experiments and that
some were buried, undiscovered, in certain areas.
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- Then when I studied eugenics, I read that Johns
Hopkins was originally established as the center of the study of eugenics.
I happened to see the name, Gilman on one of the Hopkins buildings, and
then realized that he was their first president.
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- Then I read Antony C. Sutton who talked about the "troika"
that brought the German Hegelian philosophy (stemming from Kant)
into America, citing Gilman as one of the 3 people. This is essential
info in getting at the roots of the elite families (particularly those
of Yale's Skull and Bones) whose influence in shaping America has been
chilling.
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- >From "The Fall Of Skull And Bones":
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- "On the west wall, hung among other pictures, an
old engraving representing an open burial vault, in which, on a stone slab,
rest four human skulls, grouped about a fools cap and bells, an open book,
several mathematical instruments, a beggar's scrip, and a royal crown.
On the arched wall above the vault are the explanatory words, in Roman
letters, 'We War Der Thor, Wer Weiser, Wer Bettler Oder, Kaiser?' and below
the vault is engraved, in German characters, the sentence; 'Ob Arm, Ob
Beich, im Tode gleich.'
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- The picture is accompanied by a card on which is written,
'From the German Chapter. Presented by D. C. Gilman of D. 50'."
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- Daniel Coit Gilman ('52), along with two other "Bonesmen,"
formed a troika which still influences American life today. Soon after
their initiation in Skull and Bones, Daniel Gilman, Timothy Dwight ('49)
and Andrew Dickinson White ('53) went to study philosophy in Europe at
the University of Berlin. Gilman returned from Europe and incorporated
Skull and Bones as Russell Trust, in 1856, with himself as Treasurer and
William H. Russell as President. He spent the next fourteen years in New
Haven consolidating the order's power.
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- Gilman was appointed Librarian at Yale in 1858. Through
shrewd political maneuvering, he acquired funding for Yale's science departments
(Sheffield Scientific School) and was able to get the Morrill Land Bill
introduced in Congress, passed and finally signed by President Lincoln,
after being vetoed by President Buchanan.
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- This bill, "donating public-lands for State College
for agriculture and sciences", is now known as the Land Grant College
Act. Yale was the first school in America to get the federal land scrip
and quickly grabbed all of Connecticut's share at the time. Pleased by
the acquisitions, Yale made Gilman a Professor of Physical Geography.
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- Daniel was the first President of the University of California.
He also helped found, and was the first president of, John Hopkins.
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- Gilman was first president of the Carnegie Institution
and involved in the founding of the Peabody, Slater and Russell Sage Foundations.
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- His buddy, Andrew D. White, was the first president of
Cornell University (which received all of New York's share of the Land
Grant College Act), U.S. Minister to Russia, U.S. Ambassador to Berlin
and first president of the American Historical Association. White was also
Chairman of the American delegation to the first Hague Conference in 1899,
which established an international judiciary.
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- Timothy Dwight, a professor at Yale Divinity School,
was installed as president of Yale in 1886. All presidents since, have
been either "Bonesmen" or directly tied to the Order and its
interests.
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- The Daniel/Gilman/White trio was also responsible for
the founding of the American Economic Association, the American Chemical
Society and the American Psychological Association. Through their influences
on John Dewey and Horace Mann, this trio continues to have an enormous
impact on education today.
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- http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/Skull_Bones_1.htm
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