I used to live a couple of blocks from their HQ on 624 Taylor St SF, I assumed it was an Illuminati boys camp kinda Bilderberg meets Burning Moloch
The Bohemian Grove is a secluded retreat located in Sonoma County, California, that hosts an annual gathering of wealthy and influential men, dubbed the Bohemian Grove encampment. The group, known as the Bohemian Club, has attracted members from diverse fields, including politics, business, media, and the arts.
Notable Members of the Bohemian Grove
- Richard Nixon: Former President of the United States (1969-1974)
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Richard Nixon Bohemian Grove
- Ronald Reagan: Former President of the United States (1981-1989)
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Ronald Reagan Bohemian Grove
- Henry Kissinger: Former U.S. Secretary of State (1973-1977)
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Henry Kissinger Bohemian Grove
- Walter Cronkite: Former anchor of CBS Evening News (1962-1981)
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Walter Cronkite Bohemian Grove
- Clint Eastwood: Actor, film director, and politician
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Clint Eastwood Bohemian Grove
- Charles Schwab: CEO of Charles Schwab Corporation
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Charles Schwab Bohemian Grove
- Rupert Murdoch: Chairman of News Corporation
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Rupert Murdoch Bohemian Grove
- David Geffen: Music producer and philanthropist
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David Geffen Bohemian Grove
- Jack London: American novelist, journalist, and social activist
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Jack London Bohemian Grove
- Mark Twain: American novelist, essayist, and lecturer
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Mark Twain Bohemian Grove
- Bret Harte: American author and poet
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Bret Harte Bohemian Grove
- Ambrose Bierce: American journalist, short-story writer, poet, and satirist
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Ambrose Bierce Bohemian Grove
The Bohemian Grove's annual encampment has been the subject of much speculation and controversy over its secretive nature and the rituals performed within its redwood grove. The organization remains highly selective, accepting only around 2,500 members