On paper, it sounds too good to be true. A video from a Yale Freshman was released on You Tube with a caption of a "look inside the courtyard of Yale's oldest secret society". According to the Yale Daily News, the You Tube user name Dauphinish, left Yale in 2007 due to a medical condition and has since transferred to Branford College. Since being at Branford, Dauphinish has been receiving death threats and was involved in a hit and run accident. All of this transpired after Dauphinish bragged to friends that he had broken into the headquarters of the Skull and Bones Society, known as The Tomb, and filmed a video.
At the end of this page is the video supposedly filmed at The Tomb by Dauphinish. There's some creepy scenes of Dauphinish entering a dark passageway. There's a coffin at the end of the passageway and what looks like bones scattered on a dirt floor. Spooky as the You Tube piece is, is it worth death threats and a hit and run?
I've always been of the opinion that all powerful secret societies don't mess around with dime store tactics such as death threats and hit and runs. If you've hacked off the masters of the universe, you're going to pay the price. If the Skull and Bones Society is capable of stealing the skulls of Pancho Villa and Geronimo, placing Presidents on the throne, and any other conspiracy linked to the group; they are capable of successfully knocking off a college Freshman. After viewing the video, judge for yourself what price might be exacted from the uber-secret society for wandering on to their turf.
In my new book Skullduggery: 45 True Tales of Disturbing the Dead, I've included a chapter that looks into some of the alleged skull thefts of the Skull and Bones.
1 comment:
Well the place is quite interesting to invent some kind of history. The video is good and the music also.
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