“A secret society exists, and is living among all of us. They are neither people nor animals, but something in-between.”— Terence H. Winkless, John Sayles, Karen White, Dee Wallace, imdb.com
“Why should we not form a secret society with but one object the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole uncivilised world under British rule for the recovery of the United States for the making the Anglo-Saxon race but one Empire. What a dream, but yet it is probable, it is p…”— Cecil Rhodes, pages.uoregon.edu
“It is thought that the Cadavers travel around campus via a series of secret tunnels, and that they have very strong ties to the Illuminati.”— Arthur Morius Francis, amazon.com
“Members of the Cadaver Society are said to wander the campus at night, dressed in black, their faces covered with skull masks as they scrawl the sign of the society (a skull and the letter ‘C’) around the place.”— Arthur Morius Francis, amazon.com
“The Cadaver Society of Washington and Lee University, is made up of mostly pre-med students with the best grade averages.”— Arthur Morius Francis, amazon.com
“All Apostles must swear a secret oath and sign their names in a leather-bound book, which contains the signatures of all previous members and is the most treasured possession of the exclusive club.”— Cambridge Archives, kings.cam.ac.uk
“The Apostles is a secret society of Cambridge University members that meets to discuss and debate such topics as truth, God, and ethics. The Apostles gained notoriety during the Cold War when it was discovered that three Russian spies from the infamous ‘Cambridge Five’—Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, an…”— Cambridge Archives, kings.cam.ac.uk
“George W. Bush wrote in his autobiography, "In my senior year I joined Skull and Bones, a secret society; so secret, I can't say anything more.”— George W. Bush, amazon.com
“Each year 15 new members are chosen to join the Skull and Bones, and it is rumored new members each receive $15,000 and a grandfather clock.”— Antony C. Sutton, amazon.com
“One of the most famous (and infamous) secret college societies in the U.S. is the Skull and Bones at Yale. Previous alumni include such notables as George Bush senior, George W. Bush, and John Kerry.”— Antony C. Sutton, amazon.com
“The Bullingdon Club is known for their ruthless destruction of the restaurants they hold their meetings at. A member recalls: One night we started drinking the finest whisky and port. Then we went to an Indian restaurant. The restaurateur couldn’t believe his eyes when the Bullingdon arrived so smar…”— Emily Retter, mirror.co.uk
“In 2013, it was reported that new members of the Bullingdon Club were required to burn a £50 note in front of a beggar as part of an ‘initiation ceremony’.”— Tom McTague, mirror.co.uk
“The official Bullingdon Club uniform consists of navy blue tailcoats with a velvet collar and ivory silk lapels, monogrammed buttons, waistcoat, and a tie in the club colour of sky blue. The full ensemble can only be purchased from a single Oxford tailor, and is estimated to cost around £3,500.”— Alice Jones, independent.co.uk
“The Bullingdon Dining Club, a top secret drinking society, draws its membership from Oxford’s super-rich, enticing them to a life of secrecy, champagne drinking and ritualised violence. Their excesses have cost them thousands of pounds, sparked threats of imprisonment, and once incurred a ban on ent…”— Sophie McBain, web.archive.org
“The most notable gift from the Seven Socitey occurred during Final Exercises in 1947, when the commencement address was interrupted by a small explosion at the front of the stage, followed by a check for $177,777.77 floating to the ground. The money established an interest-free loan fund for any stu…”— Robert Viccellio, uvamagazine.org
“While the inner workings of the Seven Society remain secret, its numerous gifts to the University are presented publicly.”— Robert Viccellio, uvamagazine.org
“The Seven Society is the most secretive of the University of Virginia's secret societies. Members are only revealed after their death, when a wreath of black magnolias in the shape of a "7" is placed at the gravesite.”— Robert Viccellio, uvamagazine.org