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Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California.
Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" include Former Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan.

The Bush Family Maintains a Strong Involvement. Each Year at Bohemian Grove, Members of This All-Male "Club" Don Red, Black and Silver Robes and Conduct an Occult Ritual Wherein They Worship a Giant Stone Owl, Sacrificing a Human Being in Effigy to What They Call Moloch, the "Great Owl of Bohemia."


The August 2, 1982 edition of Newsweek magazine reported: "... the world's most prestigious summer camp - the Bohemian Grove - is now in session 75 miles north of San Francisco. The fiercely guarded, 2,700-acre retreat is the country extension of San Francisco's all-male ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club to which every Republican President since Herbert Hoover has belonged.

With its high-powered clientele, coveted privacy and cabalistic rituals, the Bohemian Grove has prompted considerable suspicion. ... The most important events, however are the "lakeside talks" (past orators: Alexander Hague and Casper Weinberger). This year's speaker was Henry Kissinger on The Challenge of the '80s."

Maclean's magazine, March 23, 1981 reported: "Each summer, for three weekends - this year's will be the 103rd - nearly 2,000 Bohemians, with guests in tow, speed in by car and corporate jet to their guarded Grove, close by the hamlet of Monte Rio (population 1,200) on the Russian River. The Grove's Shakespearean motto, "Weaving spiders come not here," is an injunction to forget wheeling and dealing which is widely ignored. While 'ruling-class cohesiveness' rarely lets slip details of accommodations arrived at there, some - such as the 1967 agreement by Ronald Reagan, over a drink with Richard Nixon, to stay out of the coming presidential race -
have helped mold America's destiny.
Today, a prospective member faces an interrogation that, according to one club man, 'would satisfy the KGB.' There is a waiting list of 1,500 notables, all eager to pay the $2,500 initiation fee and $600-a-year dues.

Mother Jones, August 1981 volume 6 page 28, reported a partial list of some of the prominent members: "George P. Shultz, Stephen Bechtel, Jr., Gerald R. Ford, Henry Kissinger, William F. Buckley, Jr., Fred L. Hartley, Merv Griffin, Thomas Haywood, Joseph Coors, Edward Teller, Ronald Reagan, A. W. Clausen, George Bush, William French Smith, John E. Swearingten, Casper W. Weinberger, Justin Dart, William E. Simon, and hundreds of other prominent politicos and businessmen.

2006-09-23 05:56:15 · 8 answers · asked by nebtet 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

a knee jerk dismissal of seemingly bizarre info doesnt change the facts. since you will not see this info reported on Fox or any other FCC dependent MSM news shows I suggest you do your own research. as 1 poster pointed out ... its old news and there's plenty of material (some good. some just plain rediculous) to be found. believe it or not The Bohemian Club exists and the elite membership plays at cultish games.

2006-09-24 06:06:10 · update #1

8 answers

WELL I CAN SEE THAT YOU'VE DONE SOME RESEARCH
AND THAT'S COOL, BUT IT'S OLD NEWS AND BESIDES, DO
YOU THINK ANYONE CARES ABOUT SUCH THINGS?? THESE
GROUPS HAVE BEEN IN EXISTENCE FOR MILLENNIA AND
NOTHING HAS CHANGED IT!! IT'S THE PEOPLE THAT PUT
THEM IN OFFICE ARE THE ONES WHO NEED TO CHANGE!!!
THAT'S WHERE THE ANSWER LIES!!! NEVERTHELESS
YOUR INFO IS INFORMATIVE.............

2006-09-23 06:08:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I am a Pagan and let me tell you if President Bush was a Pagan we would know because the press would be blasting it all across the news, and most of your points are just conspericy theories anyway with no way to prove them. By the way the Cold War is over so quit trying to instill fear in people. Propaganda of this type will not work. All though I do have a question for you: did you take your meds today?

2006-09-23 20:00:34 · answer #2 · answered by Phoenix Summersun 3 · 0 0

If it is so secret and so elite how do you know the most involved parts of the riturals like the owl worship, and why is it so cheap to get in that even me, a school teacher to could come up with that sort of money.

Do you realize that elite people actually spend more than 2,500 on a meal? A few bottles of wine, some tasty wild animals and a cheif with 13 letters in his last name and wha-la!

2006-09-23 06:03:54 · answer #3 · answered by locusfire 5 · 0 0

I am a Republican Christian. In the last Presidential Election I voted for Democratic candidate John Kerry, so why should it be of interest to me?

2006-09-23 06:01:22 · answer #4 · answered by shepherd 5 · 0 0

Thank you for sharing your viewpoint.

I have not come across any credible evidence that Bush has been involved in such idol worship.

Cordially,
John

2006-09-23 05:59:39 · answer #5 · answered by John 6 · 0 0

And the aliens made the crop circles and area 51 is from another world technology----------------yawnnnnn, hoo hhummm!

2006-09-23 06:01:12 · answer #6 · answered by richard c 4 · 1 0

Then why does he pretend to be a christian?
and why does he not declare his orientation?
How about his wife? and daughter? what do they worship? a barbe doll? hyaaa hyaayayayhayahay

2006-09-23 06:09:05 · answer #7 · answered by firewireo 1 · 0 0

It must be because I'm neither Republican nor Christian that this holds no interest for me, then.

2006-09-23 05:58:20 · answer #8 · answered by XYZ 7 · 0 0

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