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==Rituals==
 
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Once accepted members must then purchase the uniform at a cost of £3,500.<ref name=stand>http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/esmagazine/buller-buller-buller-just-who-is-the-modern-bullingdon-club-boy-8568320.html</ref> Eating out and them destroying glassware seems to be the main ritual associated with the Bullingdon Club, which is increasingly being frowned upon - leading some members to seek alternative options, such as the Stoics club.<ref name=stand/>
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Once accepted members must then purchase the uniform at a cost of £3,500.<ref name=stand>http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/esmagazine/buller-buller-buller-just-who-is-the-modern-bullingdon-club-boy-8568320.html</ref> Eating out and them destroying glassware seems to be the main ritual associated with the Bullingdon Club, which is increasingly being frowned upon - leading some would-be members to seek alternative options, such as the Stoics club.<ref name=stand/>
  
 
==Censorship efforts==
 
==Censorship efforts==

Revision as of 00:06, 24 July 2016

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Formation1780
HeadquartersOxford University
Typesecret society
Membership• Edward VII
• Edward VIII
• Frederick IX of Denmark
• Michael Ancram
• Gottfried von Bismarck
• Tony Blair
• David Bowes-Lyon
• David Cameron
• Raymond Carr
• Henry Chaplin
• Randolph Churchill
• Alan Clark
• George Curzon
• David Dimbleby
• Peter Fleming
• George Gibbs
• Nick Hurd
• Boris Johnson
• Jo Johnson
• Frederick Johnstone
• Ludovic Kennedy
• George Osborne
• John Profumo
• John Rankin Rathbone
• Cecil Rhodes
• Sebastian Roberts
• Nathaniel Rothschild
• John Scott
• Walter Scott
• Radosław Sikorski
• Thomas Assheton Smith
• Charles Spencer
• Alexander Thynn
An Oxford university dining club with a habit for inebriation and subsequent property destruction UK. An equivalent of the US "Skull and Bones" fraternity, which has had a large number of establishment insiders as members over the years.

Official narrative

The Bullingdon Club elite drinking/dining club at Oxford university, with an acknowledged history of property destruction when inebriated.[1] Restaurant/pub owners are paid in full. Nothing sinister should be inferred from the remarkable track record of members in infiltrating establishment positions.

Problems

The Bullingdon Club appears to fulfill a somewhat similar function to the Skull and Bones fraternity in Yale University, US, with many members reaching high office in the UK government. The club's members have become notorious over the years for vandalising restaurants and trashing students' rooms.[2] The club members involvement in criminal violence, and their code of omertà - protecting each other - seems like a poor basis for which to select people for public office.

Rituals

Once accepted members must then purchase the uniform at a cost of £3,500.[3] Eating out and them destroying glassware seems to be the main ritual associated with the Bullingdon Club, which is increasingly being frowned upon - leading some would-be members to seek alternative options, such as the Stoics club.[3]

Censorship efforts

The BBC reported in 2007 that "News media have been prevented from showing a photo of David Cameron with fellow Oxford dining club members".[2]

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A photo from the 1970s shows that Tony Blair was a member (3rd from right, with notable hand gesture).

2014 Film

A film called The Riot Club was produced in 2014, ostensibly about the behaviour of the Bullingdon Club. In the Daily Mail a report concluded that it was a "woefully weak make-believe vision of a university club".[4]

 

Known members

27 of the 47 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Michael AncramLikely took over from Norman Lamont as European chair of Le Cercle.
Tim BeaumontBritish politician and an Anglican priest. Bullingdon Club. Transgender and euthanasia activist. Epstein's black book.
Gottfried von BismarckBullingdon Club member who was noted for his flamboyant lifestyle.
David Bowes-LyonFather-in-law of queen Elizabeth 2. Member of the propaganda unit Political Warfare Executive during World War 2.
David CameronUK deep state operative, former UK PM
Raymond CarrHistorian member of the Bullingdon Club
Henry Chaplin
Randolph Churchill
Alan ClarkBullingdon Club, Le Cercle, Minister for Defence Procurement...
George CurzonCountries are "pieces on a chessboard, upon which is being played out a game for the domination of the world”
David DimblebyFormer host of the BBC's infamously biased Question Time programme.
Philip DunneBritish Conservative Party politician and possible deep state operative.
Peter FlemingBritish adventurer, spook,journalist, soldier and travel writer.
Nick HurdTory Bullingdon boy in Epstein's Black Book
Boris JohnsonDeep state functionary Bullingdon puppet leader
Jo JohnsonYounger brother of Boris Johnson, Bullingdon and other deep state connections
Ludovic KennedyBritish author of several books on miscarriages of justice
Tom Lawson
Nicholas LyellBullingdon Club UK politician and Attorney General
George OsborneSuspected UK deep politician, heavy Bilderberg habit,
Archibald PrimroseUK PM
John Rankin RathboneBritish establishment politician who died young, early in WW2
Cecil RhodesVery wealthy and influential UK deep politician
Sebastian RobertsBritish army officer who was member of the Bullingdon Club.
Nathaniel RothschildHeir apparent of Jacob Rothschild
Radosław SikorskiPolish Bullingdon Bilderberger
Alexander Thynn
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