Leaving Out the Essentials
Bush & God
vs.
Bush &
Skull and Bones
It always amazes us how the media treats its subjects.  Very selectively.

We can see this with the
Shroud as they claim that the cloth is a “painting.”
This lie is promulgated throughout the media while the Truth that the Image is of a “substanceless nature” is never mentioned.

Since
“paint” is a “substance,” that means the Shroud’s Image, which is formed by dehydrated and oxidized fibers and contains no “substance, is NOT a “painting.”

Now the media continues to expound on our president and his
“beliefs.”

Interestingly, they neglect to tell us that
George W. Bush is a member of the “Skull and Bones” society.  One of the most secretive and powerful organizations in the United States.  One in which many presidents, including our current leader’s father, George H.W. Bush, are/were members in good standing — as well as many other high-level government figures, living and dead.

In case any of our readers do not believe this information, we suggest you check out our president’s own biographical book which he wrote in 1999 before becoming president.  It is called
“A Charge to Keep:  My Journey to the White House.”

On page 47, you will find these words from George W. Bush:

“My senior year, I joined Skull and Bones, a secret society, so secret, I can’t say anything more.”

Wow!  We don’t know about anyone else, but that sure doesn’t make us feel comfortable, especially once you study the initiation rites of this organization.

They are anything but
“Christian”!

We care not if an individual wishes to belong to these
“secret” societies; that is between them and God, a God who does not take kindly to nor encourages the use of “oaths.” Our point is that we are amazed that people do not take into account the effect these organizations truly have on one’s spiritual life — an effect that we believe is NOT positive.

Even the pope's envoy to the president doesn't make the connection.  The cardinal lauds his relationship as a friend of the senior Bush and does not seem to take into account or care that the Bush family has long engaged in secret activities, not only within
Skull and Bones, but as members of the Bohemian Club as well.

As a point of interest, Bush invited his
Skull and Bones friends to a private dinner at the White House upon ascending to the throne.

If you think our president has had a
“change of heart” since then, we personally watched him respond to a filmed ABC News segment in 2001 just before 9/11 in which the reporter asked Bush if he was still a member of Skull and Bones.

Bush responded with a smirk on his face,
“Oh, does that thing still exist?”

Yes, George, you know it does — and you also know you are still a member, as is your father. 
Once a member of Skull and Bones always a lifetime member of Skull and Bones.

The day Bush
PUBLICLY renounces his affiliation with this evil society and its initiation rites is the day we will call him a “Christian”!

                                                                                   
© 2003 Agnus Dei Presents!

P.S.:  Don’t think it would have been any better with Al Gore as our elected leader.  He, like his senator father before him, is a 33rd-degree mason.

Isn’t it interesting in our elections that we never hear about these essential backgrounds of the men who wish to be president?  The media seems to consistently (purposely?) leave out these details.

Instead, the media laughingly
“claims” that our leaders are “Christians.”

Which one of the leaders who claimed he was a Christian, Bush or Gore, would you have voted for had you known:  Mr.
Skull and Bones or Mr. Mason?
No comparison between the two.

Perhaps the Lord is pointing out to George, if he would listen, to take a tip from the man who wears a skull cap; not the
men in Skull and Bones!
Is he really sincere?
Only his Skull and Bones masters know for sure.
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