> Speaking of which, I'll be interviewing Alexandra Robbins, author of
> a new book on S&B, on the radio Thursday.
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Was she the one who wrote the book digging up all kinds of secrets and repeating the claim that Skull and Bones alumni are all basically a hidden mafia with influence everywhere?
If so how about a little more of a blurb about the radio show?
Someone sent me an alarmed blurb about S&B based on the book awhile ago. I did a little reading on the web and some basic math: 15 S&B members / year for say the last 80 years gives a maximum of 1200 possible living members and alumni, minus mortality of couse.
Sarcastic comparisons with WWP aside, it would take A LOT of string-pulling for that few people to rule the world. The stuff I was reading didn't sound any more influential -- or any stupider -- than a lot that goes on on other college campuses, so I am curious why S&B is taken so seriously.
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