The Epstein Files, Skull & Bones, and the Normalisation of Conflict

 

Book Cover of Antony Sutton’s America’s Secret Establishment


What connects Yale’s secretive Skull & Bones society, the Epstein files, and the way our world seems to institutionally reward cruelty towards children?

I’ve just begun reading Antony C. Sutton’s America’s Secret Establishment – An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones, and it’s revealing a logic that feels chillingly relevant today.

The “Order” that members of Skull & Bones are invited to follow is grounded in the Hegelian triad: thesis – antithesis – synthesis. Remember it from school? In this framework, conflict is seen as necessary for a “synthesis” that benefits from it – negating and denying the pain and violence inherent in conflict. “Progress” from conflict? How can that protect children?

I’m exploring how this logic connects to the Epstein files, war, medicine, and our inner lives.

These are notes, not conclusions – questions more than answers.

https://fatoufrancescambow.substack.com/p/the-epstein-files-skull-and-bones




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