This is an origional Bohemian Grove dinner plate. It is 1 of 2 that I know of that has found its way out of the Grove. This is from George Bushes own camp at the grove "The Hill Billies". This is your chance to own a piece of history. An oppertunity like this will probably never come again so good luck. For those of you that don't know what this is.
Bohemian Grove is a 2,700-acre (1,100 ha) campground located at 20601 Bohemian Avenue, in
Monte Rio,
California, belonging to a private
San Francisco-based men's art club known as the
Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, Bohemian Grove hosts a three-week encampment of some of the most powerful men in the world.
The Bohemian Club is a private club; only active members of the Club (known as "Bohos" or "Grovers"[10])
and their guests may visit the Grove. These guests have been known to
include politicians and notable figures from countries outside the U.S.[2]
Particularly during the midsummer encampment, the number of guests is
strictly limited due to the small size of the facilities. Nevertheless,
up to 2,900 members and guests have been reported as attending some of
the annual encampments.
The membership list has included every Republican U.S. president
since 1923 (as well as some Democrats), many cabinet officials,
directors and CEOs of large corporations including major financial
institutions. Major military contractors, oil companies, banks
(including the Federal Reserve), utilities (including nuclear power)
and national media (broadcast and print) have high-ranking officials as
club members or guests.
I also sugest you check out Alex Jones web site Prisonplanet.com
On July 15, 2000, Austin, Texas-based filmmaker Alex Jones and his cameraman, Mike Hanson, walked into the Grove. With a hidden camera, Jones and Hanson were able to film the Cremation of Care ceremony. The footage was the centerpiece of Jones' documentary Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove.[21] Jones claimed that the Cremation of Care was an "ancient Canaanite, Luciferian, Babylon mystery religion ceremony," and that the owl statue was Moloch. The Grove and Jones' investigation were covered by Jon Ronson in Channel 4's four-part documentary, Secret Rulers of the World. Ronson documented his view of the ritual in his book, Them: Adventures With Extremists,
writing that it was a startling, immature, and bizarre way for world
leaders to spend their summer vacations, but that he did not see
evidence of covert Satanism.
According to his description of the account it was nothing more than a
fraternity-esque ritual, and the only reason one could see it as
Satanic was if one were looking for Satanism in it to begin with.
Also filmed for The Order of Death[22]
was Jones' return to the entrance of the Bohemian Grove in 2005 where
he filmed a protest organized by the Bohemian Grove Action Network that
took place at the Grove's entrance on Bohemian Highway, only to
discover a majority of the protesters engaging in an "occult
counter-ritual" known as the Resurrection of Care, supposedly a counter-ritual against the Cremation of Care.
Jones' narration for the film lambasted the protesters' actions and
motivations from a religious standpoint. In 2005, Chris Jones (no
relation) walked into the Grove when hired as an employee, and
videotaped the Owl Shrine in daylight, even venturing inside the hollow
statue.[23]
Chris Jones said he was regularly propositioned for sex by the Grovers.
Chris Jones was subsequently sentenced to three years in state prison
for sexual assault of minors.[24] Alex Jones included Chris Jones' video in "The Order of Death".[25]
Actor/writer
Harry Shearer (
This is Spinal Tap,
Saturday Night Live,
The Simpsons), who has attended at least one Bohemian Club event, wrote and directed
The Teddy Bears' Picnic, a
parody of Bohemian Grove mock pagan pageantry and drunken revelry.
Now you have some background, Good Luck
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