Elite networks. Private meetings. Shared rituals. From Skull & Bones to Bilderberg, the powerful gather behind closed doors. What they discuss shapes your world.
Secret societies exist. This isn't speculation — it's documented fact. Skull & Bones at Yale has produced three presidents and countless intelligence officials. The Bilderberg Group brings together world leaders, bankers, and media moguls annually with no press allowed. Bohemian Grove hosts the most powerful men in America for rituals in the California woods. These aren't conspiracy theories — they're well-documented networks of power. The question isn't whether they exist. It's what they do behind closed doors.
Yale's most elite secret society. 15 new members ("Bonesmen") tapped each year. Members include: George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, John Kerry, William Howard Taft, numerous CIA directors. Initiation rituals involve coffins and confessing secrets. The "Tomb" headquarters has never been penetrated by outsiders.
Annual conference of 120-150 political leaders, business executives, and media figures. Strict secrecy — no public minutes, no press. Attendees include prime ministers, EU officials, tech CEOs, central bankers. Leaked documents suggest coordination on economic policy and political strategy.
2,700-acre campground in California. Every July, the world's most powerful men gather for two weeks of rituals, including the "Cremation of Care" ceremony before a 40-foot owl statue. Members include presidents, military leaders, and Fortune 500 CEOs. Alex Jones infiltrated and filmed in 2000.
5,000+ members including every Secretary of State for decades, major journalists, and bank executives. Publishes Foreign Affairs. Critics argue it's the shadow government's planning committee. Meetings are off-record. "The CFR has staffed almost every key position of every administration since FDR."
Founded by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski. Coordinates policy between North America, Europe, and Japan. Critics call it a stepping stone to world government. Jimmy Carter was a member before becoming president; filled his cabinet with fellow members.
Founded by Adam Weishaupt. Infiltrated Freemasonry. Officially disbanded in 1785 after government crackdown. Documents seized revealed plans to infiltrate governments and religions. Many believe they went underground and their ideology persists in modern elite networks.
Many elites belong to multiple organizations, creating interlocking networks:
| Name | Skull & Bones | CFR | Bilderberg | Trilateral | Bohemian |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| George H.W. Bush | ✓ | ✓ | - | ✓ | ✓ |
| Henry Kissinger | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| David Rockefeller | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ (founder) | ✓ |
| Bill Clinton | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | - |
| Richard Nixon | - | ✓ | - | - | ✓ |
Yes, they have a website now. Lists attendees, but not what they discuss.
bilderbergmeetings.orgThe Council on Foreign Relations publishes its full member list. See who's in.
cfr.orgAntony Sutton's investigation into Skull & Bones. Based on leaked internal documents.
archive.orgAlex Jones' 2000 infiltration video showing the "Cremation of Care" ceremony.
YouTubeExtensive documentation of meetings, attendees, and leaked agendas.
wikispooks.comWWII-era CFR planning documents that shaped the post-war world order.
publicintelligence.netTrack elite gatherings, leaked documents, and power structure analysis.