20 US presidents who belonged to shadowy secret societies
Áine CainAbby Jackson Feb 19, 2018, 11:00 AM ET
President Harry S. Truman freemason
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Harry Truman (pictured) was a pretty dedicated Freemason.
• A good number of US presidents have belonged to secret societies over the years.
• In fact, a whopping 14 presidents were Freemasons.
• But others belonged to a range of secret societies, from college groups to something called the "Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo."
Secret societies always get the ominous treatment in fiction.
Are there any movies with remotely benevolent secret orders? Most fictional secret societies are usually more bogged down with dressing in outdated robes, chanting ominously, doing sacrifices, or hatching nefarious global plots.
So, to the paranoid mind, it probably sounds somewhat startling that 20 out of 45 US presidents have been affiliated with some kind of secret group. Just keep in mind that many of these societies function a bit like social clubs, charitable organizations, and business networks. In many cases, beneath the secret handshakes and mysterious rituals, they're kind of like adult frats (or actual frats, in the case of the college groups on this list).
Thanks for the added info. Secret groups are how they network and do favors for each other :/