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Yes, that is taken from a book, exposing the rituals, etc. of the KGC. Look at "pix"; Knights are surrounding a new candidate; one Knight holds "rising moon". "Rising Moon" is on the banner on upper right; upper left banner has "Skull & Bones"; (FRIENDS of/to PIRATES). The other Knight is reading "charges" to candidate (not yet a Knight). The SUN is what provides directions, during the day, with shadows casting "clues" to "clues" or treasure(s), on landmarks. They are dressed as ORIGINAL Knights... BUT! Rituals are VERY similar to FreeMasonic Knights Templar after the CONFEDERATE WAR (Civil War, which was NOT "civil"). Of course, you have the 3, 7, 5, R 61 with a line between R & 61 (like a DIVISION).
CARRY ON... I would look in CSA Cemeteries; you will find the "design" of the "background structure" next to "mounds"; we have on in Lynchburg, Va. I think there is also one in Danville, Va. in the CSA Cemetery down there; DO NOT dig in the CSA Cemeteries... SACRED GROUNDS!

Trust me....the way these guys operated they would never have left anything in a C.S.A. cemetery. You have to remember it was being stashed to start Civil War II . They carried it as far acrossed the enemy lines as they could get it. That way they could start from where they left off.
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A 97% list of former and current Skull & Bones members are listed on this site,including the dates they were inducted.Some manes will be familar,ie,Burton Norvell Harrison,but others you will need to research.
Membership of Yale's Skull and Bones Society

A lot of famous names on there.I would like to see the list of the other 3% LOL.
 

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When the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered on April 9, 1865, Early escaped to Texas by horseback, where he hoped to find a Confederate force still holding out. He proceeded to Mexico, and from there, sailed to Cuba and Canada.
Early was pardoned in 1868 by President Andrew Johnson, but still remained an unreconstructed rebel. In 1869, he returned to Virginia and resumed the practice of law. He was among the most vocal of those who promoted the Lost Cause movement. He criticized the actions of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet at Gettysburg. Together with former General P.G.T. Beauregard, Early was involved with the Louisiana Lottery.
Former Confederate Generals P.G.T. Beauregard and Jubal Anderson Early held the drawings. They added credibility but according to the New York Times they were paid handsomely for the few days each month their services were needed. Most of the tickets were sent via special train (there was so much mail it required a special consideration) to agents in the U.S. and abroad who would sell them in their respective areas.
In 1890, three years before the charter's expiration, the company bribed the legislature into passing an act to write them into the constitution (thus requiring a successful supermajority of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature and referendum) by offering to give the state $500,000 per year.
This has K.G.C. written all over it. Very interesting indeed!
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Louisiana Lottery was founded by John A. Morris and Charles T. Howard. When the Civil War broke out, Howard's business dealings were described as "obscure" according to a report in the New York Times.
At a later point in his life, he claimed to have been a soldier for the confederate side for Tennessee, but this was subsequently disproved. Perhaps he was a soldier of a different type for the C.S.A.?
In 1866, he was hired by the Kentucky lottery firm of C. H. Murray & Company to apply for a lottery charter in Louisiana from the state legislature. This effort failed, but after two years, a second attempt succeeded, partially as a result of bribery of key lawmakers in Louisiana.
In less than a year the company was enabled to put under its control the Legislature and the politics of the entire State. Its paid agents were on the floor of the Legislature not only as lobbyists, but as members of both houses. More than one Governor of the State acknowledged its sway, and the Mayor of the capital city of Baton Rouge was one of its regular agents for the sale of tickets.
During its heyday, the firm divided about $2 million annually among stockholders, including Howard, as well as pay for the numerous bribes for public officials.
Howard's daughter, Annie Howard, along with her brothers helped to build the Howard Memorial Library as well as the Louisiana Historical Annex, which has a collection of Confederate archives, including the private and state papers of southern president Jefferson Davis.

This really fits the K.G.C. that I have come to know. I have nothing to prove it, but it is a mirror image of the Knights that I have uncovered, and their money making schemes. All of which required manipulation of politicians in the U.S. Federal Government.
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You wouldn't look for a cache in a Confederate cemetery unless you were looking for trouble. I would take notice of the layout of the grounds and markings on the stones. I would like to suggest here that the real Confederate treasure is buried in the cemeteries of the south and its the lives and the sacrifices of those gallant veterans.
 

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You wouldn't look for a cache in a Confederate cemetery unless you were looking for trouble. I would take notice of the layout of the grounds and markings on the stones. I would like to suggest here that the real Confederate treasure is buried in the cemeteries of the south and its the lives and the sacrifices of those gallant veterans.

Which is another good reason that they would never desecrate sacred ground by planting something there for another to dig up. They did however, use their monuments and markers (Not All) to display K.G.C. signs and symbols, and ciphers. Now a yankee cemetery probably wouldn't bother them much...LOL
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Which is another good reason that they would never desecrate sacred ground by planting something there for another to dig up. They did however, use their monuments and markers (Not All) to display K.G.C. signs and symbols, and ciphers. Now a yankee cemetery probably wouldn't bother them much...LOL
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DUNNO, MAYBE... and here's why; Yanks with $$$$$$$$$$ helped build railroads, towns/cities in the westward expansion after the CONFEDERATE WAR, so...
 

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Lincoln denounced the Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford as part of a conspiracy to extend slavery. Who do you suspect was behind that conspiracy?8-)
 

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in 1846 Scott filed legal suit in St Louis Circuit Court through the help of a local lawyer. The Scott v. Emerson case was tried in 1847 in the federal-state courthouse in St. Louis. The judgment went against Scott, but having found evidence of hearsay, the judge called for a retrial. This would drag on until it was appealed to the United States Supreme Court in Dred Scott v. Sandford. On March 6, 1857, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney delivered the majority opinion. Taney ruled that:

Any person descended from Africans, whether slave or free, is not a citizen of the United States, according to the Constitution.

The Ordinance of 1787 could not confer either freedom or citizenship within the Northwest Territory to non-white individuals.

The provisions of the Act of 1820, known as the Missouri Compromise, were voided as a legislative act, since the act exceeded the powers of Congress, insofar as it attempted to exclude slavery and impart freedom and citizenship to non-white persons in the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase.

The purchase of the territory of Louisiana took place during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson a Slave owning president.

There were K.G.C. present in the court room that day. This was a big decision for them. Roger Brooke Taney was the fifth Chief Justice of the United States, holding that office from 1836 until his death in 1864. He was the eleventh United States Attorney General. He is most remembered for delivering the majority opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857). Taney was a Jacksonian Democrat when he became Chief Justice. Described by his and President Andrew Jackson's critics as " supple, cringing tool of Jacksonian power," Taney was also a believer in states' rights and a slaveholder.

James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States (1857–1861) was implicated when it was discovered that he had pressured the Northern justice into voting with the Southerners. He also supported the Lecompton Constitution to admit Kansas as a slave state.
Think about it,L.C. Baker:thumbsup:
 

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31st Governor of Virginia

U.S. Secretary of War

Knight of the Golden Circle

Confederate General

Represented Virginia House of Delegates in 1847–49 and again in 1853.

From 1849 to 1852, he was governor of Virginia. As governor, he recommended to the legislature the enactment of a law laying an import tax on the products of states that refused to surrender fugitive slaves owned by Virginian masters.

Floyd was indicted for malversation in office, although the indictment was overruled in 1861 on technical grounds.

mal·ver·sa·tion
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1.
corrupt behavior in a position of trust, esp. in public office.
"ineptitude and malversation were major factors in the trouncing of the group's candidates"

He had openly opposed secession before the election of Abraham Lincoln, his conduct after the election, especially after his breach with Buchanan, fell under suspicion, and he was accused in the press of having sent large stores of government arms to Federal arsenals in the South in the anticipation of the Civil War.

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