Some names are missing, and some were illegible because of the source material.
UPDATE: Thanks to readers and others, this update to the list has a bunch of identifications, and more people of interest highlighted. I also added some notable members/guests not on the 2008 or 2018 lists at the bottom, together with some info links and trivia. This version should also be easier to read.
??? HW Bush died in 2016, not that I'm defending the POS..
ReplyDeleteWrong.
DeleteNovember 30, 2018
What is the big attraction to this place?
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DeleteI was expecting a lot more famous names.
ReplyDeleteOOPs, sorry,nevermind thinking of Nancy Reagan in 2016
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mr. Ent Lawyer.
ReplyDeleteI heard the list is released every year?
There is a "Conan O'Brien" on the list, is that the TV host?
So does anything nefarious take place or is this a summer camp for 1 percenters, or a grown version of the Little Rascals clubhouse?
A getaway, males only.
Jacqualine: it drives home how few elite names a peasant like moi knows.
ReplyDeleteClint Black, actor.
ReplyDeleteRobert Bloomingdale, actor/producer.
(Used IMDb)
Conan O'Brien was a surprise.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was spelled "O'Brian."
ReplyDeleteJim Belushi was on the list also.
I will hazard a guess: both were there as comedians, to entertain the other guests.
They have some type of shows, like at a summer camp.
I lived near there when I was in Guerneville on the Russian River. I met some pretty strange people who invited us to a party right on the perimeter. It was bizarre and no fun at all. They claimed to be druids. I dunno. I met a guy who lived in the area, and he worked this event this month a couple of times. He said it's just a bunch of fags. LOL That's what Nixon said too.
ReplyDeleteread about how your female politican could not gain access without a court order. and how little they conttibute to your community. @momo
DeleteMalcolm McDowell was an even bigger surprise.
ReplyDeleteDid my link help?
ReplyDelete@cheesegrater15 - The Grove is nothing if it isn't old school connections and new power brokers. If you look more into Conan, it's not a shock he's there. Father - Harvard grad, epidemiologist and medical professor at Harvard doctor, mother Yale Law grad. Conan went to Harvard.
ReplyDeleteI didn't read through the list, but if Malcolm McDowell is on it then I'm disappointed. He's always given me the impression of being against that type of thing.
ReplyDeleteJust noticed there is a "Camp" called "Five Easy Pieces."
ReplyDeleteI was musing while skimming the list: who decides who bunks in which cabin/camp?
Ugh. Yuck.
ReplyDeleteIt's a regular feckin sausagefest.
Nooo ThankYou.
Maybe it's a different Malcolm McDowell or maybe he too was there to entertain. Maybe he was an emcee?
ReplyDeleteBut he was married to Mary Steenburgen in the past, and she is a close friend of the Clintons.
Jimmy Buffet!
ReplyDeleteBrondie63 yeah and another musician too. I already forgot which though.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a family affair in my cases.
ReplyDelete"Kenneth W. Starr" in "Cave Man" camp.
ReplyDeleteIs that the same one...?
Thank you. As a former legal assistant, I know how tedious this kind of work is. It's a labor of love and we appreciate it.
ReplyDeletePeter Graves is in there too, unhighlighted.
ReplyDeleteCouple of "Boring" guys, too..what a name!
I usually skip these Grove blinds because they're so long and convoluted so I'm not even clear on what it is.
Hold on, hold on, this is like one of those stupid online petitions with sixteen Donald Trump's, twelve Barack Obamas and a whole slew of Hugh Januses.
ReplyDeleteOnly on the B's and already I've found a Dix Boring (no what I heard, sweetie) and a Douglas Minge Brown.
Peter Jackson, Conrad Janis, (Mindy's dad on Mork and Mindy)
ReplyDeleteArt Linkletter
ReplyDeleteRichard B Myers, ex-Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
ReplyDeleteEric T Olson, retired Admiral, eighth commander, U.S. Special OPS Command.
ReplyDeleteGeez, wtf is this place?
Yep, Nancy's husband, Paul Pelosi
ReplyDeleteColin Powell, too
Sounds like the whitest party ever.
ReplyDeleteJames Baker, Colin Powell, HW Bush - and that was on the first read.
ReplyDeleteGeneral Joseph Ralston, U.S. Envoy, previously vice chairman of the Joint Chiefsof Staff, previously Supreme Allied Commander for NATO
ReplyDeleteWilliam F. "Billy Valentine" Denham.... He sounds like the popular guy...
ReplyDeleteDavid Rockefeller and his son
ReplyDeleteGeorge P Schultz, Sec'y of State under Reagan
ReplyDeleteJames (H.) Woods
ReplyDeleteHoover from Animal House, James Widdoes
ReplyDeleteWalter Cronkite and Donald Rumsfeld, eh?
ReplyDeletewhat's wrong?
ReplyDelete@s.s: No, you are right about old man Bush. They were regulars at BG, by the way. It was laughable, though, because the Bush family always thought of themselves as blue blooded English, when in reality, they faked it & covered up their German heritage and were considered nothing more than gofers for this group.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to read. Had to download.
ReplyDeleteJames Symington, 4 term Representative from Missouri and Chief of Protocol under Lyndon Johnson.
ReplyDeleteExactly whar is the significance of the names on this list?
ReplyDeleteNo one with my surname made the list.
ReplyDeleteI guess we're just all too poor and stupid.😞
Appreciate you @Do Tell and everyone else that is qualifying the names. I missed many going through the list. Are they all Republicans? Seem to see a lot of Conservative names here.
ReplyDeleteThere's a political mix.
ReplyDeletePudlucker, Do Tell, and anyone who's never heard of B Grove before -
ReplyDeleteIt began as an artist's retreat. As in any type of creative person. Summer camp for men. Drinking, carousing in the woods.
I am not sure if it always had a crossover element of "fraternal societies" i.e. secret rituals, guys in robes carrying torches.
The kickoff is allegedly a "cremation of care" in which an effigy of a whiny brat is burned, signifying they are all now free to party and forget their woes and worries.
Apart from that it gained notoriety over the years because the guest list includes the wealthy, famous, and powerful, including Presidents of the USA.
Google and you tube can give you more.
Dean Witter III. His family name is MASSIVE on Wall Street, and has been for decades. Morgan Stanley merged with them to become Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
ReplyDeleteTYVM for the synopsis, Samantha!
ReplyDeleteThe secrecy and privacy surrounding BG makes it seem all the more mysterious to...everyone who isn't invited.
ReplyDeleteVery welcome, Do Tell!
ReplyDeletecat - the list allegedly consists of the guests at the 2018 B Grove.
ReplyDeleteThe 'camp' is the part of the Grove the person allegedly bunked in.
I think the Grove has about 2700 acres of forest in Northern California.
Thanks Samantha. I can't believe that many powerful connected men would participate in this implied "shadyness".
DeleteMichael York. Wonder if it's the same guy who played Basil Exposition in the Austin Powers movies.
ReplyDeleteWell, if that's the actor Malcolm McDowell, why not the actor Michael York. Both classy type Brit actors, who have appeared in some sci fi or edgy material.
ReplyDeleteDoes McDowell do comedy too?
Clint Eastwood! Nooooo!
ReplyDeleteSome of the guests might be there to be in the skits/shows/whatever - they allegedly have entertainment during the time. I presume they get to hang out and enjoy also.
ReplyDeleteAllegedly Bob Weir played guitar there in the past?
Then they have waiters, servants, valets...all male. Don't know if any of those are on that list though.
cat - You're welcome.
ReplyDeleteFred Travalena???? And is that the Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart?
ReplyDelete@cat.
ReplyDeleteI can
Why do you think they want power? For the betterment of their nation or humanity? 🤣
Attendee list ---> .txt format
ReplyDeletehttps://github.com/codyave/WhiteHat/blob/master/Bohemian%20Grove%20-%20attendee%20list.txt
I doubt that EVERY person on this list was involved in deplorable behavior.
ReplyDeleteSamantha -- Bob Weir is a full on member, not staff entertainment. He's on the list most years. He was adopted by a wealthy family in Palo Alto, sort of had a blue blood start. Mickey Hart is one of the Dead's drummers, and he's on there too. But the other drummer and the living bass player are not on the list.
ReplyDeleteJimmy Buffett on this list and the little black book. Makes me kind of sad...
ReplyDeleteBack to moderation?? What the heck?
ReplyDeleteWhat, no Alex Jones? Say what you will, but we would have no video of the weirdness without him.
ReplyDeleteThanks for publishing the list, it's appreciated.
ReplyDeleteChristina - didn't know any of that. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteRobert - I didn't notice Travalena. Anyone know why he'd be on there?
Travalena is a comedian and mimic/impressionist, for those who dunno. He was on the talk show circuit and in Vegas back in the day.
A good general description of the Bohemian Grove: https://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2019/07/2018-bohemian-grove-list.html
ReplyDelete@MountainMama Our least favorite troll returned.
@Do Tell Peter Graves the actor died in 2010, so this is someone else.
ReplyDeleteJames H. Woods
ReplyDeleteProfessor Emeritus at Univ Michigan Medical School in Pharmacology
Or
Actor
Could be 50/50
Holy moly, one of my childhood friends is on this list. He has had a very successful career in international banking.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Edgar Halcyon’s name? I distinctly remember him taking Anna Madrigal there.
ReplyDeleteJust to give a little context to what Samantha nicely summed up, the Grove dates back to when leisure activities were segregated by gender. There’s nothing really nefarious to find, just a bunch of uptight rich guys letting loose and being stupid.
bunch of pervs, i doubt we wanna know what goes down here
ReplyDeleteBob Weir & Bob Dylan (Zimmerman) are on there
ReplyDeleteRobert Anthony Podesta: Tony Podesta?
ReplyDeleteLots of familiar names were already mentioned. Some others that stood out to me were Haley Barbour (former Governor of Mississippi), Lou Gerstner (former big Kahuna of American Express and IBM) and the Mondavi clan (winery)
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think that is the Podesta who has been in the news. I found a Robert Anthony Podesta in SF who sounds more likely. He's the CEO of "Flynn Industries." (Will look it up -- it's probably this guy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-podesta-8893174/) Can't figure out what his business is, but he looks like the old, rich white guy sort.
ReplyDeleteReportedly Nixon said “ it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine”
ReplyDeleteThough women may go to other events...this one is for men.
It is cracking me up as this shit comes to light, how many years some people were called “conspiracy theorists” and dismissed as nut jobs for trying to tell stories about bohemian grove, Epstein, pedogate ...or other stuff.
Wait til you find out pizzagate is real y’all.
It needs to be said that NOT EVERYONE at the Bohemian Grove is involved in dark things. It is very compartmentalized.
ReplyDeleteClint Eastwood - has consistently shown up over the years. Has a long history in Republican Party politics.
Peter Jackson - most likely this is an American businessman, not the movie director.
Jimmy Buffett - mentioned in Cathy O'Brien's Trance Formation of America as a go-between/informant in the US/Cuba drug trade. Shows up every year. Doesn't surprise me.
The real monsters are the ones in MANDALAY. You need written permission to even approach this camp. Word is it's the location of the entrance to an underground cave system where all manner of horrible things take place.
Lamar Alexander US Senator from Tennessee. The first one that popped out at me.
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ReplyDeleteMike Bloomberg doesn't shock me.
ReplyDeletemiss Richard M Nixon. he just had a way with words!! lol
ReplyDeleteDid anyone elae notice a Paul Newman on the list. If it's the actor, yeesh.
ReplyDeleteIt's OK, he's dead. Not him.
Deletewait which troll returned to turn on moderation? was it enthusiastic quotes? or whatever it was. signing up for comments cuz i don't wanna peruse this whole damn list.
ReplyDeleteAny royals? I couldn't see bc of fing popups.
ReplyDeleteAbout 15 years ago I had friends in a very successful band. A couple of them really hooked into the Hollywood scene, they were just very normal (foreign to the US) guys. They went to a big awards show and said the gf of one said the after party was really weird. It was many levels of a club and you had to have a specific pass to get through various levels. They were pretty big ay the time, but were not given access beyond a certain level.
ReplyDeleteLike that, I'm gonna tip there's certain levels of partying, then debauchery, then perversion that happens depending on your "pass" level.
I also knew a woman who's friends daughter fled Hollywood (she was trying to make it as a dancer) after attending a party thrown by Jamie Foxx. She said it really scared her, how weird it was.
"Did anyone elae notice a Paul Newman on the list. If it's the actor, yeesh."
ReplyDeleteScrantonYankees - Paul Newman the actor passed away in 2008. The list is 2018.
Empi - not that I noticed.
Bohemian Grove is mainly for wealthy Republicans
ReplyDeletetrures- yeah i remember hearing about that club in nicole richies stupid novel lol. but the playboy mansion parties are by far the creepiest. from what ive heard.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. Thanks, Enty.
ReplyDeleteMy congressman, Mark DeSaulnier, is on this list. Creepy.
ReplyDeletePatrick John Wayne is that the Actor & son of the famous Actor?
ReplyDeleteThis is the least navigable website in the history of badly made websites. How do I change the pag?
ReplyDeleteWhy is all the information in a tiny square in the middle of the screen?
Why is there nowhere to put my name on a blog that doesn't allow anonymous comments?
Are you on the mobile site, Johnny conspiranoid?
ReplyDeleteI agree with the commenters saying that they don't believe every single person named has been involved in dodgy stuff.
ReplyDeleteThe list is a Rorschach test for idiots who are into conspiracies. The ones that assume that private club = secret society = dark stuff = children being raped every third Friday by people wearing Venitian masks because they always refer to Eyes Wide Shut for the presentation.
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course, Enty really started to focus on the Bohemian Grove in the fall of 2017, when he needed to keep the traffic brought here by the Weinstein and Spacey scandals and realized that child molestation conspiracies were a very efficient bait for readers.
I have no particular sympathy for the people in the list, a bunch of conservative businessmen (some of them responsible for a lot of awful political decisions, like the Koch brothers) with the occasional artist brought in to make events a little more glamorous, but when one of the biggest finds, one of the few highlighted names, is Jim Freaking Belushi, you know it's the equivalent of a dumpster fire.
Except that on a list that includes Clint Eastwood, Colin Powell, three other Secretaries of State including Henry Kissinger, Nancy Pelosi's husband, multiple Congressmen, and a cornerstone of Wall Street among others, Jim Belushi is one of the LEAST known names on that list.
ReplyDeleteWhile I don't understand people who repeatedly come to the site when they so clearly despise it, the people who run it, and the people who regularly post on it,I do appreciate the hypocrisy of trashing conspiracy theories and then posting another conspiracy theory as to why the list was posted.
4 big names from Napa Valley area wineries
ReplyDelete"Patrick John Wayne is that the Actor & son of the famous Actor?"
ReplyDeleteJohn Wayne's birth surname was Morrison, so I was more curious about the Morrisons on the list. But I don't know if that man is connected to 'the' John Wayne.
Could be? It began as a retreat for creatives. Isn't he an actor too?
"The list is a Rorschach test for idiots who are into conspiracies."
If by Rorshach you mean people see what they want to see -- okay, fair enough. It's a bit redundant though, since none of us "know" what goes on there, since it is a secret gathering/society/whatever.
But that, as I said earlier, is part of the allure and appeal to everyone who wasn't invited.
I don't think everyone who finds it mysterious or interesting believes in all you named, though; why wouldn't a yearly gathering of some of the world's most powerful men be of interest to others?
It would be interesting to see this filtered by camp.
ReplyDeleteBy "redundant" I meant, it's already part of the fabric, since there's no other option for outsiders *but* to speculate, so it goes without saying.
ReplyDeleteRed Velvet Boots: Yes.
ReplyDeleteSupposedly the cabins are assigned by status, so I'm also curious which camps are high or low status.
Jax129 maybe they supplied the libations?
ReplyDeleteOr is my thinking too plebeian for some :p
To the shills and the blind trolls who still think this shit ain't real, I say
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
you guys are funny.
@Samantha
ReplyDelete"why wouldn't a yearly gathering of some of the world's most powerful men be of interest to others?"
There's a symmetrical question. Why wouldn't powerful men gather a few days a year to spend time away from the commoners who keep on having an unhealthy interest on them? These people can then let their guard down because they know they are among peers.
I'm pretty sure that extremely cynical and shameful things are said during conversations at those meetings, but I've never been a big believer in the kind of sex trafficking that Enty's blinds depict and that the phrase "secret societies" creates in the mind of some people, the almost ritualistic ceremony where children would get "sacrificed" like a blood libel sort of things, in a Satanistic temple. If you read the testimonies on Epstein, for instance, it was more of a garden-variety thing, like hiring a underage girl for a few tasks, then asking her to give a private massage to a guest, then the guest asks for more in exchange for a huge tip. It sounds more prosaic than the Eyes Wide Shut stuff but also much easier to organize, sadly.
@codyave
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link to the list of names in text format.
@ Jax, yeah a lot of very wealthy & influential Bay Area families. It's definitely a fraternity of the elite. My own CEO is on this list. Here are others than jumped out:
ReplyDeleteThe Bohannon Family (Commercial Real Estate -Facebook's landlords for the buildings they couldn't purchase)
The Fisher family (GAP)
Robert D. Haas - Levi Strauss's great-great grandnephew
The Draper Family - Very powerful & connected VC's
Countless managing/founding partners of Am Law 100 law firms.
Eric P. Wright - A Principal at Ernst & Young
Angela -
ReplyDelete"There's a symmetrical question. Why wouldn't powerful men gather a few days a year to spend time away from the commoners who keep on having an unhealthy interest on them? These people can then let their guard down because they know they are among peers."
But I have already addressed that repeatedly.
I you think it's so unhealthy, why are you here too?
Angela -
ReplyDelete"If you read the testimonies on Epstein, for instance, it was more of a garden-variety thing, like hiring a underage girl for a few tasks, then asking her to give a private massage to a guest, then the guest asks for more in exchange for a huge tip. It sounds more prosaic than the Eyes Wide Shut stuff but also much easier to organize, sadly."
I have no interest in 'trying a case' here i.e. going into great detail, there is a procedure going on that will or won't handle all of those issues.
But multiple girls and women have said otherwise.
Please don't @ me with defenses of Epstein, thanks.
I did not even mention him, besides.
I've lived in SF a long, long time and have heard multiple stories from different sorts of people over the years, and yes, I think there is something mighty weird/off-color going on up at that Boho Grove. I have no idea of the specifics because I heard enough to not want to hear more. Your own mileage may vary. And Epstein is a downright double agent, blackmailing spy of some sort. Does he like rub and tugs? Hell yes. Does he like providing rub and tugs for his buddies? Yep. Are his masseuses too young? Likely. Would providing this service leave him with over half a billion dollars? NO F-ING WAY. (That service will get you a storefront in Chinatown.) He didn't trade on the open market, no big institutional traders were dealing with him -- it's a small club, they all no each other. So he was not making his money via money management. He was getting large drops of money from somewhere else. Where that was exactly is what I hope we all find out...
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ReplyDeleteI'm not trying to defend a piece of shit such as Epstein. His place is clearly in prison and he should have landed there 15 years ago. His arrest was overdue.
I was pointing out at the banality of evil rather than the black masses or the evil ceremonies lots of people here have in mind when they imagine a secret society of rich people who commit crimes and shameful acts. Such things are not committed by mustache twirling villains who claim they're on a mission to corrupt young girls and young boys.
This is more a matter of "I'm VERY rich, which means that I must be right. She's pretty and at the top of her looks. Sure, the girl is 15 or 16, but she's not that innocent and, hey, a few decades ago, the age gap wouldn't have shocked anybody. Besides, she's lost and confused in her life. She'll get a few thousand dollars in compensation in exchange for a few minutes with an older man, and that will allow her then to sort a few things out. Hey, actually, I'm making HER a favor." That type of bullshit.
So, to make it short, I just believe that hypocrisy, entitlement and indifference are responsible for more of these crimes than a clear collective agenda to destroy innocence, implemented at some secret society. Some people will do it simply because they assume common rules don't apply to them.
It's like shooting a gun at an endangered species during a safari. People who do this don't regard this as a big deal that will carry some consequences, as it's just one animal, nothing more. They just focus on the thrill of an experience few people can afford to have. Doing this next to dozens of other wealthy people would dilute the feeling of exclusivity.
Art Linkletter? He had a twee shoe for years called ‘Kids Say the Darndest Things’ on network tv in the 1960s on up.
ReplyDeleteJimmy Buffett?
ReplyDeleteLinkletter died in 2010. Maybe this was one of his kids.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe we are misreading the list and the whole of it are people who belong/have belonged to BG and the highlighted names are who showed up in 2018.
Any guesses why Enty would leave names off?
ReplyDeleteBTW, this list is compiled from multiple years, and contains many people who have been dead for more than a year. This is not just 2018 listed here.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the column headings - some of these are from Enty's source and some are from the 2008 Wikileaks list.
ReplyDeleteRosie - he said some of the photographs weren't clear but he would try to get the other names soon.
ReplyDelete"Some names are missing, and some were illegible because of the photos taken. I am working on getting them this week."
Angela - So you believe evil exists but not in premeditated group efforts. I don't think it exists in only one type of way. I don't find banal mundane everyday settings to be mutually exclusive from ritualized more 'exotic' ones.
How that applies specifically in this instance I couldn't say regardless. I'm speaking only to why anything mysterious, exclusive, foreign to people's experience, or 'hidden' (outsiders kept out) is alluring to many humans.
But doesn't that go without saying? The continued speculation about it kind of proves that allure.
Angie the world is run by satan at the moment. Evil is everywhere especially among the wealthy. Most of what you think you know is a lie They think they are rich, but they are spirtutally bankrupt. Most people can't handle the truth and would rather remain blind and in denial.
ReplyDeleteThese are the names I know (but I'm leaving out the likes of Ken Starr since they aren't big surprises)
ReplyDeleteClint Black, singer
Mike Bloomberg (*the* Michael Bloomberg?)
Jimmy Buffett
Ken Burns
Clint Eastwood
William Friedkin
Malcolm McDowell (is he an American citizen?)
Conan :(
Fred Travalena
James Widdoes (he was in Animal House and some episodes of Life With Jim)
James H. Woods
Widdoes became a big director of TV sitcoms -he is from a wealthy connected family like almost all of these
ReplyDeletePeter Graves the actor died in 2010.
ReplyDeleteWeirdly enough, found out last year that my father in law attended as a guest sometime in the last few years. He was invited by a family friend of theirs who I’ve met multiple times and attended our wedding. That friend and his relatives are listed with the correct group name so the list seems very legit, as no one would know of them, successful in business but certainly not names you’d come up with if making a list up. Don’t recall the details of the family’s original wealth but definitely a very successful CA family, which supports that it originally developed for the wealthy men of distinguished families in CA, then picked up celebrities and power brokers over time.
ReplyDeleteThis guy and my father in law are total Uber successful silent generation, do everything proper, by the book fuddy duddys. If anything truly crazy beyond getting lit is happening, it’s not involving everyone in official activities. These two simply aren’t the types and would have told me.
Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, Directory of NSA 1977-1981
ReplyDeleteRobert Trent Jones Jr - dad built lots of golf courses
ReplyDeleteAmbrose Bierce. Didn't he die around the time of WW1? He probably wasn't ever going to make these two get-togethers 100 years later. Unless there is another less-famous Ambrose Bierce (which would be a weird name to take). Or some grandkid or great-grandkid.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I'm not understanding what this is. Just seems weird to have a guy who died over a century ago on the absentee list.
So I stumbled across an article about one of the Grovers -- Jordan Schnitzer. He's an Oregonian real estate magnate and he took the president of PSU to the "Bohemian Grove Resort." Now he's in trouble for taking the gift. Love how they call it a 'resort.' Anyhoo, interesting article. https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/07/oregon-ethics-commission-investigating-former-psu-president-rahmat-shoureshi.html I got wind of this via this YouTube video from Amazing Polly, worth watching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoVPrFlNGFQ
ReplyDeleteOld Bohemian Grove list from a website I trust. https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_bohemiangrove09.htm
ReplyDeleteWow, Molly -- thanks for posting this. It's so interesting.
ReplyDeleteCall me parochial, but it's reassuring to see some Aussies and Brits on the list of members. Fascinating.
ReplyDeleteSurprised to see Malcom on there... a fellow villager I've known my whole life. I also know a son of a gritty musician who has gone several years as an entertainer. Pressed him. Says its a big jerkoff, burning man for geriatrics and wannabees.
ReplyDeleteMr. Ent Lawyer -
ReplyDeletePlease, do part 2 and 3 of the video.