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We were both part of a secret society at Yale, but there's not much we can reveal about it. We don't have a secret handshake or code. I wish there was something secret I could share. There are different kinds of secrets. One thing that's not a secret is my disagreement with the president's direction. The society included founders of Morgan Stanley, Brown Brothers and Herriman Bank, Pan American Airways, Pittsburgh Penguins, and the New York Mets. It also had 26 US congressmen, 18 US senators, and 15...

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The speaker discusses the Bohemian Grove, where members gather to perform rituals like the "cremation of care" to symbolically rid themselves of worries. They mention the elaborate ceremony involving an owl statue and a high priest. The speaker emphasizes the presence of influential Hollywood figures at the Grove, including encounters with Bill Clinton. The conversation touches on drugs, but no mention of murders is made. The speaker plans to confront all Bohemian Grove members as part of "Operation Owl's End."

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The video discusses the secretive activities that take place at the Bohemian Grove, a private club in Northern California. It reveals that many influential figures, including US presidents and British prime ministers, attend the Grove for rituals and meetings. The video also highlights the media's initial denial of these activities, but their change in tune after the footage of the cremation of care ritual was released. The transcript also mentions the protests against the Grove and the involvement of local activists. It concludes by emphasizing the widespread presence of occultism in society and the need to resist the elite's control.

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I saw Alan Dershowitz and Bill Clinton on the island. Dershowitz was there for a business meeting, while Clinton was sitting with Jeffrey Epstein on the porch, Epstein's favorite spot. There were no other guests present. I was surprised to see Clinton with Epstein.

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Bill Clinton is mentioned in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's island, which is described as a cesspool. The speaker claims to have knowledge of the planes associated with the island, but clarifies that they are not friends with the people involved. The speaker distances themselves from Epstein, stating that they threw him out of their club many years ago and never visited his island. They mention that others, including James Patterson, have also distanced themselves from Epstein. The speaker acknowledges knowing Epstein in the past but claims to have had a falling out and not being a fan of his for about 15 years.

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Guys used to party in the woods, but Skull and Bones, a German death cult, took over Bohemian Grove in 1900. They compromise members to keep them loyal. Anthony Sutton exposed Skull and Bones with help from Charlotte Iserby. The group was founded by the Illuminati in 1776 to counter the American Revolution. They fund revolutions and perform satanic rituals, including simulated human sacrifices and gay sex. The movie "The Good Shepherd" depicts these activities accurately.

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A man broke into the Bohemian Grove and captured footage of Moloch, the owl god. This secretive location has been a meeting place for influential figures since the 1800s, including Ronald Reagan and Clint Eastwood. The conspiracy theories surrounding the Grove range from choosing the next president to ritualistic activities. The man recorded a close-up of the owl statue and heard owl noises that sounded like a human imitating them. The video can be found on his YouTube channel. The speaker finds the conspiracy fascinating and is amazed by the hollow statue covered in ferns. They express concern for the man's safety and suggest deleting the place.

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Two friends visit Bohemian Grove and witness strange rituals with people dressed as druids burning an effigy in front of an owl statue. They attend talks and encounter celebrities, including Tony Danza as a speaker. Despite the anticipation of something more intense, the experience turns out to be more laid back. The speaker feels uncomfortable when asked to play guitar and sing at a camp event, feeling used and out of place.

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I have a top secret document listing all the members of the recent Bohemian Grove event. They're practicing witchcraft in the forest. These are high-profile names, Google them. I'll release more info on my tweet over the next week. Maps, code words, everything. Check my tweet and bio for updates. Christ is king. God bless. Translation: I have a secret document with names of Bohemian Grove members practicing witchcraft. High-profile names, research them. More info coming on my tweet. Check for updates. Christ is king. God bless.

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The speaker is questioned about Bohemian Grove and an alleged quote about not running naked in the woods. The speaker claims to be a happy member but declines to discuss the group. Alex Jones claims he filmed the "cremation of care" ceremony in 2000 and "blew it wide open." The speaker expresses disrespect, stating Jones violated an understanding by releasing the film. Jones is told he violated the understanding by releasing the film. The speaker asserts Jones violated understandings and engaged in "ambush journalism," which he also disrespects. The speaker says Bohemian Grove members "try to be gentlemen" and that Jones doesn't belong there.

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The speaker is being criticized by Republicans for his involvement in Bohemian Grove. He defends himself by saying he is a happy member and refuses to discuss what goes on there. The interviewer asks about the cremation of care ceremony, but the speaker dismisses it as something he doesn't need to talk about. The interviewer claims to have snuck into Bohemian Grove and filmed it, which the speaker disrespects. They argue about trespassing and the speaker accuses the interviewer of ambush journalism. The conversation ends with the speaker calling the interviewer uncivil and rude. The interviewer makes a sarcastic comment about "weaving spiders" before the video ends.

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Nixon and Reagan used to gather at Grove, a famous place in Northern California, where they worshipped a god called Moloch, depicted as an owl. Initially, people dismissed it as nonsense, but John Ronson and Alex Jones managed to infiltrate the gathering.

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The Bohemian Grove is a private men's club in California where politicians, businessmen, and celebrities gather for two weeks each summer. There have been allegations of human hunting games taking place at the Grove, where captives are released into the woods and hunted for sport by the elite. Some witnesses claim to have seen ritualistic murders of children and adults at the Grove. The club's motto is "weaving spiders come not here," meaning that business and personal discussions should be kept confidential. While some of these claims are controversial and lack concrete evidence, they have sparked speculation and conspiracy theories about the activities that occur at the Bohemian Grove.

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The interviewer asked about a quote where the speaker allegedly said he doesn't run around in the woods naked at Bohemian Grove. The speaker responded that he is a happy member of Bohemian Grove, but it's inappropriate to discuss the group. The interviewer, Alex Jones, claimed he snuck into Bohemian Grove in February, filmed the "cremation of care" ceremony, and "blew it wide open" on national TV. The speaker stated he disrespects Jones for violating the understanding of not releasing the film. The speaker said Jones violated an understanding by releasing the film and that it was not "gentlemanly." When asked if the ritual itself was gentlemanly, the speaker said it was none of Jones' "damn business." He accused Jones of "ambush journalism" and being uncivil, rude, and ungentlemanly. The speaker stated that "nobody says policy in there" and "we try to be gentlemen." Jones then asked about "weaving spiders," to which the speaker replied, "That is a three pointer."

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James O'Keefe allegedly infiltrated the Bohemian Club. One individual interviewed about the event expressed that O'Keefe's acting deserves an Academy Award and urged viewers to share the information to "save this country and save the world and stop World War three." Another person questioned how O'Keefe received an invitation to what they called "the most powerful secret society in the world." The interviewee stated they were a guest and didn't observe any wrongdoing. They mentioned seeing some strange things, but nothing like what is portrayed by Alex Jones. They also noted that many people who support them are involved in the club.

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Steve Shepherd reports on the Bohemian Club’s annual retreat at Bohemian Grove, a private, all-male gathering near San Francisco. More than 2,000 members descend on roughly 2,700 acres of redwood forest for two and a half weeks in July, staying in dozens of small camps with Mandalay the most prominent. The Grove is described as a secluded summer retreat where club members and guests from across America come to relax, socialize, and engage in various activities. Membership is by invitation based on social standing, occupation, and connections. Privacy is highly valued; members may not photograph, record, speak, or write about activities at the retreat, and the press is a distinctly unwelcome guest. Outsiders have limited access, though some researchers, including sociology professor William Dumhoff, have studied the Grove. Notable members and attendees come from business and politics. Among the camps’ members are Leonard Firestone, Edgar Kaiser, Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger, William French Smith, and George Shultz. President Reagan, Vice President Bush, and Defense Secretary Weinberger are associated with other camps. Richard Nixon is a bohemian, and high-ranking executives from Eastern Airlines, Standard Oil of Indiana, and Bank of America are mentioned. The Grove hosts prominent guests such as Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, and this year’s speakers include presidential counselor Edwin Meese; CIA director William Casey is scheduled as a guest of John McCone, with Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn invited by Peter O’Malley. Activities at the Grove include two plays with major sets, orchestral music, and elaborate costumes, as well as swimming, hiking, sunbathing, drinking from the Grove’s own spirits, and other leisure activities. The group performs a ritual known as the cremation of care, in which the body of dull care symbolizing woes is burned on an alder in front of a large owl statue, after which participants cheer and toast with beers. The Grove’s symbol is a fierce-looking owl, and its patron saint is Saint John of Naplemuck, a thirteenth-century Bohemian canonized for his sense of honor. The Grove is instrumental politically, with historic speeches by Nixon and Eisenhower noted as significant moments. Discussions in the 1930s are credited with contributing to the development of nuclear power and the atomic bomb. In addition to policy discussions, annual guests engage in informal exchanges. The retreat also faces occasional challenges: anti-nuclear demonstrators near the entrance and a California lawsuit over the Grove’s refusal to hire women. Despite these tensions, Herbert Hoover once called it the world’s greatest men’s party, and a long list of powerful individuals continues waiting to enter.

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So, we've got breaking news: Trump's been arrested for *not* being on Epstein's client list, while Bill Clinton wins for most trips to the island. I want to thank my wife and Monica. Jeffrey, this one's for you! Welcome to client list anonymous. My name is Tom Hanks, and I'm on the list. It’s been three weeks, but no one will ever know. I'm Bill, and it's been two days. I was lonely watching Cuties, and boom, a million-dollar hush money payment. Epstein Island? They got my associate, so case closed! I never met Jeffrey, no sexual relations happened on Epstein Island. Don't worry, nobody will ever know. That’s Jeffrey's client list. Trump isn't on it! You'll fry for this. I didn't even know there were clients.

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Bill Clinton is a nice guy, but he is facing issues related to the well-known island associated with Jeffrey Epstein.

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Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger canceled his plans to attend the Bohemian Grove due to concerns about the Lebanon crisis. However, the secretive all-male retreat in California will continue without him. The Bohemian Grove is a gathering place for powerful individuals, including George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, and West German Chancellor Schmidt. Cabinet officers and captains of industry attend this summer camp, participating in rituals, bonfires, and effigy burnings. The Grove is known for its secrecy, with members living in lodges named after animals. Employees have revealed that attendees often indulge in excessive drinking while discussing business matters. The Grove has even hosted influential political discussions, such as Reagan and Nixon's talks in 1967. Outside the gates, protesters criticize the Grove for its lack of diversity and undemocratic nature. The summer camp will continue for another week.

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The interviewer references a quote about Bohemian Grove, asking the interviewee about it. The interviewee says he is a happy member of Bohemian Grove and it's inappropriate to discuss the group. The interviewer claims he snuck into Bohemian Grove in February, filmed the "cremation of care" ceremony, and "blew it wide open" on national TV. The interviewee says he disrespects the interviewer for violating the understanding of not releasing the film. The interviewer asks if the ritual is gentlemanly. The interviewee says he doesn't owe the interviewer a comment and accuses him of ambush journalism, which he also disrespects. He states that the interviewer violated understandings and was uncivil, rude, and ungentlemanly. He adds that Bohemian Grove members try to be gentlemen, and the interviewer doesn't belong there. The interviewer asks about "weaving spiders," to which the interviewee replies, "That is a three pointer."

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Many US politicians from Yale are part of Skull and Bones, sworn to secrecy. The group owns Deer Island, not a party spot but a rustic camp. Members have secret names for rituals; George Bush Sr.'s was Magog, linked to sexual experience. George Bush Jr. never chose a name, so his temporary one stuck throughout his time in the group.

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French freemason Pierre L'Enfant incorporated occult symbols into the layout of Washington DC, including an owl sitting atop a pyramid formed by the US Congress building and surrounding roads. This owl symbol can also be found on the National Press Club logo and the upper right corner of the US dollar bill. The owl represents the Bohemian Grove Society, a secretive gathering place for politicians, mobsters, bankers, and entertainers. Located in California, the Grove hosts two weeks of events each July, ranging from meetings to drunken orgies and mock human sacrifice rituals. The Grove is associated with the Babylonian Brotherhood and has been infiltrated by author and filmmaker Alex Jones. The attendees include world leaders, politicians, and prominent figures from various industries. The meetings held at the Grove are linked to the European ruling elites and aim to shape a manipulative global agenda. The owl symbolizes the secretive and unconventional nature of this group.

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The speakers assert that no government or king would consider going to war without the Rothschilds’ support, highlighting the family’s incredible influence and power. They reference a famous correspondence as well: the “Dear lord Rothschild” letter, asking why this letter was sent by the foreign secretary to Walter Rothschild. They note the movement from Eastern Europe and that it was primarily in Great Britain, but that it did not clarify who was in charge of that movement, and they say the Rothschild family should be the one to whom the letter was addressed. The conversation then shifts to the Bilderberg group. One speaker says, “And look, I like the British Aristocrats in lot of many ways, but we're not really part of that world.” They ask about Bilderberg participation, with the reply, “You weren't there? No. Not this year. Last year? No. I wasn't there last year. Last I think that was my cousin.” The other responds, “Your cousin was there? Yeah.” The exchange concludes with the remark, “In our family, we've always tried to keep love in the family.”

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You were both in the secret society, Skull and Bones. What does that imply for America? Conspiracy theorists will likely speculate. I haven't seen the web surrounding 322. First, he's not the nominee, but I look forward to the future. Are you ready to lose? No, I won't lose. Skull and Bones is a secret society at Yale, but it doesn't reveal much since it's secretive. Is there a handshake or code? I wish there were something to share. While many secrets exist, one thing is clear: I disagree with the current president's direction for the country. We can do better, and I intend to. Stay safe on the campaign trail. Thanks for joining us. We'll be right back.

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"Weaving spiders come not here" is a Shakespeare quote adopted by elites to imply Bohemian Grove is more than a casual getaway. The Bohemian Club, formed in 1872, grew from a Bohemian fraternity of journalists and later bought land near Taylorville, California to host gatherings. Entry requires an elite invitation, a $25,000 initiation fee, and $5,000 yearly dues; the club expanded to politicians and affluent businessmen, acquiring land that formed Bohemian Grove. Notable attendees include the Bushes, Reagan, Twain, Eastwood, and Nixon. In September 1942, a meeting at Bohemian Grove debated the Manhattan Project, attended by Ernest Lawrence, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Ivy League presidents.
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