America's Secret Establishment (ISBN 0-937765-02-3) is a 1986 book by Hoover Institution scholar Antony C. Sutton in which, among other things, he details the business and political network of secret society Skull and Bones and its parent, the Russell Trust Association.
Antony C. Sutton (1925-2002), British-born economist, historian and writer
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The concept was first described by the authors William S. Lind, Colonel Keith Nightengale (US Army), Captain John F. Schmitt (USMC), Colonel Joseph W. Sutton (US Army), and Lieutenant Colonel Gary I. Wilson (USMCR) in a 1989 Marine Corps Gazette article entitled “The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation”.
The Man Who Wrote With His Elbows by Arthur "Bugs" Baer written in early 1916, seems to corroborate this information.
Robert I. Sutton, professor of management science and engineering in the Stanford Engineering School
Sutton is the only American Indian serving in the General Assembly, he is a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.
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An attorney from Pembroke, North Carolina, Sutton is currently (2009-2010 session) serving in his ninth term in the state House.
The business and political network of the Skull and Bones was detailed by Hoover Institution scholar Antony C. Sutton in the exposé, America's Secret Establishment.