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October 19th, 2008 — Barack Obama, Bohemian Grove, Election 08
July 12th, 2008 — Bohemian Grove
By: William P. Christian @ 6:11 PM - EST
Bohemian Grove is a 2,700-acre 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.

Modern members include:
-Arnold Schwarzenegger
-Newt Gingrich
-Dick Cheney
-Colin Powell
-Donald Rusfeld
-Riley Bectel
-David Rockefeller
-George W. Bush
-Henry Kissinger
-George H. Bush

The Bohemian Club began in 1872 camping in various locations around California, since 1899 they have been using a four square mile redwood grove along the Russian River. Canoing down the river is the only way the public can get a sneak peak at a remote part of the camp.
Not long after the Club’s establishment by newspaper journalists, it was commandeered by prominent San Francisco-based businessmen, who provided the financial resources necessary to acquire further land and facilities at the Grove. They still retained the “bohemians” however — the artists and musicians — who continued to entertain international members and guests.

The Grove itself consists of redwood trees over 1,500 years old. It is a spectacular nature preserve, untouched by logging, and containing many elevated walkways.

There are also sleeping quarters, or “camps” scattered throughout the grove, of which it is reported there were a total of 118 as of 2007. These camps, which are frequently patria-lineal, are the principal means through which high-level business and political contacts and friendships are formed. For senior corporate executives, the camps are said to be the pinnacle of socio-political networking in the US.
The pre-eminent camps are:
• Hill Billies (Big Business/Banking/Politics/Universities/Media and the Bush Family);
• Mandalay (Big Business/Defense Contractors/Politics/U.S. Presidents);
• Cave Man (Think Tanks/Oil Companies/Banking/Defense Contractors/Universities/Media);
• Stowaway (Rockefeller Family Members/Oil Companies/Banking/Think Tanks);
• Uplifters (Corporate Executives/Big Business);
• Owls Nest (U.S. Presidents/Military/Defense Contractors);
• Hideaway (Foundations/Military/Defense Contractors);
• Isle of Aves (Military/Defense Contractors);
• Lost Angels (Banking/Defense Contractors/Media);
• Silverado Squatters (Big Business/Defense Contractors);
• Sempervirens (Californian-based Corporations);
• Hillside (Military — Joint Chiefs of Staff)
The club’s motto, Weaving Spiders Come Not Here, is taken from the second scene of Act 2 from A Midsummer Night’s Dream; it signifies that the Grove is limited to exchanges about mutual concerns and is characterized by the term “the Bohemian Spirit.”
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July 12th, 2008 — Bohemian Grove
By: William P. Christian @ 1:19 PM - EST
German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt addresses the elite of the world at Bohemian Grove lakeside talk in 1991.
Helmut Schmidt, in his own autobiography, “Men and Powers, a Political Retrospective, says that he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission and the Bilberberg group. He also says that he has been an active participant in bringing in world government.
Mr. Schmidt also reveals in his book that leaders from globalist bodies travel to the Grove every summer.
He talks about secret groves in Germany where they practice druidic rituals, but indicates that Bohemian Grove is his favorite place to participate in these rituals.

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June 9th, 2008 — Bohemian Grove
By: D. H. Williams @ 10:29 AM - EST

Now that the Bilderberg conference is complete the next step for these self appointed rulers is to disseminate the decisions made in Chantilly Virginia to big business, banking, universities, media, defense contractors, former Presidents and Joint Chiefs of Staff during their meeting held in the second and third week of July at the Bohemian Grove Club in Monte Rio, California. Belonging to a private San Francisco based men’s art the retreat consist of 2700 acres of pristine redwood groves.
Let’s hear what Richard Nixon had to say about the grove….
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb-PN9F2Pc[/youtube]
The following film is a documentary, “Dark Secrets inside Bohemian Grove….”
[googlevideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-82095917705734983[/googlevideo]
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