Source: Infowars
Paul Joseph Watson
Daughter of Bonesman Charlotte Iserbyt lifts the veil on the mysterious secret society
Paul Joseph Watson
Daughter of Bonesman Charlotte Iserbyt lifts the veil on the mysterious secret society
In an exclusive Prison Planet.tv interview,  Charlotte Iserbyt, former 
Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of  Education under Ronald 
Reagan, blows wide open the mystique behind the enigmatic  Skull and 
Bones secret society, drawing on her father and grandfather’s first  
hand knowledge of the Yale fraternity as Bonesmen themselves to provide a
  revealing insight into the history of the organization. 
As a former high-level education official, Iserbyt  exposes how Skull
 and Bones was instrumental in changing education into a form  of 
operant condition that more closely resembled animal training than real 
 intellectual advancement, by implementing experimental psychology 
techniques  brought over from Germany. The aim was to abolish free 
thinking and free will,  molding each person into a “valueless cog of 
the state”.
She also lifts the lid on how “sensitivity  training” is used to 
impose collectivist, Communist-style thought control,  ensuring that 
people can be easily manipulated into forming their opinions based  on 
group-think and that any shred of individuality or thinking that 
contradicts  the status quo is frowned upon.
Iserbyt reveals the secret Skull and Bones member  list that was 
supposed to remain private, and how it was connected to the effort  by 
elites in America to build up the Soviet Union during the cold war. 
Iserbyt  touches upon the research of Anthony Sutton to reveal how 
Bonesmen protected  each other when they were faced with questions from 
the House Committee on  Un-American Activities concerning their support 
for Communists.
Iserbyt relates how she and Sutton came to the  conclusion that the 
men contained on the secret membership list were almost  completely 
responsible for American foreign policy as well as education policy  
during the time they were in power.
Iserbyt also talks about her Skull and Bones  grandfather clock which
 her father always ordered be set five minutes ahead of  time to 
symbolize the fact that Bonesmen were always one step ahead of the rest 
 of society.
