Alex Jones documetary: Dark Secrets Inside the Bohemian Grove

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The Bohemian Club was founded by a group that included journalists who wrote for the San Francisco Examiner. The term bohemian was meant to conjure the cultured intellectual urban bohemian, as opposed to the impoverished type.

They chose an owl god as the club’s totem, named Molech, borrowed from the ancient Babylonians.
They gather regularly to socialize, drink, and put on and enjoy theatrical and musical performances. The club inhabited temporary locations until it established its permanent headquarters in the early 1930s on Taylor Street in downtown San Francisco.

The annual trip to Sonoma began in the summer of 1878.
In the 20th century the members’ retreat garnered a reputation for involving highly secretive and cultish rituals, the most well-known of which was the “Cremation of Care,” instituted in 1881—an opening ceremony whose purpose was to make the club members “carefree” from the concerns of the common people.
That performance takes place in front of the large concrete owl (built 1929) in the center of the camp at Bohemian Grove.

Today they burn an effigy of a child, but until the early years of the 20th century, they kidnapped children (usually black children) and sacrificed them to the owl god statue, believing that listening carefully to the child screaming, they could hear within the screams information from the spirit world giving them instructions on how to become wealthier and more powerful in society.

Its crazy how these things start with 99.99% of the people not knowing, and even crazier how this nonsense can continue once known.

It continues even to this day.

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