I dont know why you asking me??
No, it is not true. The Illuminati is a two hundred plus year dead organization. The Skull and Bones is a secret fraternal association at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Skull and Bones is a secret society at Yale University. It was founded in 1832. President George H. W. Bush was a member of the secret society in 1947. The hall of the Skull and Bones is called "The Tomb".
Skull and Bones
Forensic anthropologists play a critical role in solving crimes by identifying human remains, determining cause of death, and providing expert testimony in courts. Their work helps bring closure to families of missing persons, contributes to criminal investigations, and aids in the pursuit of justice. Additionally, they provide expertise in disaster victim identification and mass fatality incidents.
Three U.S. presidents were members of the secret society Skull and Bones: William Howard Taft, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.
Big bones. Paying members have much better options, for raising prayer level.
George H.W. Bush was for sure, which probably means his son was as well.
For non-members, they only drop bones. For members, they can drop charms and level 3 Clue Scrolls.
In most cases, you can only become a member of a secret society if another member inducts you into it. Secret societies (and other exclusive organizations, like private clubs, the mafia, and the John Birch Society) have no interest in attracting applicants; their members choose people they *want* to join, and then the society spends a good deal time examining and discussing the the prospect before the prospect is even aware that he is being considered for membership. There are a exceptions, such as legacies (I'm certain that many of the members of Skull and Bones, for instance, knew that they would be considered because their fathers were members), but as a rule you're out of luck unless someone on the inside wants you in.
No. Some say that Purdue's society is connected for two reasons: Phi Kappa Psi has a "fraternity within a fraternity" called the Order of S.C., started in 1920, and the meaning of S. and C. is kept secret. Some say that it stands for "skull and crescent", but that has never been shown to be the case. The other reason is that Purdue's Sacred Order of Skull and Crescent did visit an East Coast chapter of Phi Kappa Psi during their 1882 tour. A picture of Purdue's society with its 15 members and its symbols of the skull & cross bones and the great horned owl was taken under a Phi Kappa Psi backdrop, but that was only to commemorate their tour. Some confuse that photo as Phi Kappa Psi members, or that Phi Kappa Psi had a chapter of the Sacred Order of Skull and Crescent. The Sacred Order of Skull and Crescent is only connected to Yale's Skull and Bones society, and to certain members of Alpha Delta Phi when Chase connected Skull and Bones members of Alpha Delta Phi to Purdue's society.
Brookelle Bones does not go to a school. She is 21 and she has a current job in Australia at Big W. Brookelle Bones does not share this information out publicly.
For non-members, that would be big bones. For members, you get the most experience from frost dragon bones. Note that they are also fairly expensive - you pay more for each experience point, to get it done fast. As a member, be sure to use any bones on a gilded altar, or with the ectofuntus, to get a significant amount of extra experience.