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Jul 2007
Bohemian Grove and the Conspiracy Theorists on Acid
Posted in Conspiracy by Agent Zero at 10:05 am | 3 Comments »
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It’s a slow morning here at the Area51.Org Compound. I’ve been (re-)listening to the Bigfoot Information Project’s podcast interview with Scott Herriot and waiting to see if Dick Cheney will relinquish his temporary stint as president.

Then it occurs to me: I haven’t shared this one guy’s report about Bohemian Grove with you. His blog is called Juxtaposeur, which is a pithy name, but the report (“The Real Deal on Bohemian Grove“) is, well, wacky. At the same time, it’s fun to read. I’ve re-read it several times and it doesn’t cease to entertain.

Of course, this subject — the ultra-rich and ultra-powerful banding together for two weeks to “camp” with booze and prostitutes — is especially relevant since it’s happening as I write this. They just finished Week One, in fact.

Dude spends a lot of time explaining how the various groups that inhabit the Sonoma/Mendocino/Lake County area are all connected. Ex-hippies fled there to form communes and have never left. You’ve got the ultra-rich, too, nearby. Apparently there’s a connection. There’s also a biker community, a gay community, a Masonic/Rosicrucian community (!), and, apparently, a group of trained assassins. And somehow they’re all interconnected. I love this.

How, specifically, is this related to Bohemian Grove? He gets to that, but not before explaining that the towns of Santa Cruz (“sacred cross”) and Santa Rosa (“Saint Rose”), which are more than 100 miles apart, are related because if you put the names together you might get “rosy cross” — and now we’re into the whole Rosicrucian thing. It’s fairly ridiculous to imagine that the towns were named that way on purpose, but I have to give this guy credit; I’d never thought about combining the names that way, and it is kind of fun.

Finally we get to talking about Bohemian Grove:

Bohemian Grove is named after the Bohemian Club of San Francisco (an actor’s guild of sorts from a hundred years back or more) which in turn is named after Bohemia which is in Czechoslovakia? Read up on Jacob Boehme some time, whose name curiously resembles that of this region. This should not be taken as a blanket condemnation of all who consider themselves modern “bohemians” but Jacob Boehme’s philosophies are decidedly masonic in nature. To this day, Czechoslovakia has the world’s best acid, or so I have heard.

I wonder if he hasn’t taken the world’s best acid. Bohemians (free-thinking artist-types) are Masonic in nature? Strrrrrrretch.

Wait, it gets better:

Now ask yourself, why would actors make the best spies? The answer should be obvious. A good actor can make you think about him or her anything they want you to think. In the midst of all this stuff, in the San Francisco bay area, regarded as a bastion of anti-establishment thinking by some, we have actors entertaining the world’s most powerful people. Is it just entertainment, I wonder, or does a little drop of something in a politician’s drink, accompanied with theater designed to reach deep into the psyche, affect the course of worldly events?

He’s talking about the “actors” who founded the Bohemian Club. Alas, he’s misinformed. It was bored journalists in the 19th century who founded the club. Never mind: actors at the Grove are slipping Mickeys to our leaders as they cavort? I wouldn’t think they’d need to bother. The leaders seem to come up with ways to control the world all on their own. Certainly they didn’t need mind-control drugs to help them conceive of the Manhattan Project there.

Really, you should read this report. It’s proof of the Internet Axiom: no matter what strange idea you come up with, there’s always someone out on the net who has had thoughts far more bizarre.


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3 Responses:

  • MyAvatars 0.2 Eric Stewart said:

    I have left this comment at the site mentioned in the pingback:

    It is to be expected that when one is face to face with gaps in a story, and all stories have some gaps, that one’s own mental filters fill those gaps, as you have done. You have made a variety of assumptions, rather than find out what you were missing regarding my piece. As well, you have outright misread some things that I thought were made plain by the piece you site.

    Firstly, the fact that Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz are a hundred miles apart is true and it is also true that there is much more to the story, such as the center of that rosy cross being a town of decidedly Franciscan origins, i.e. San Francisco, where much that is masonic lurks in the night.

    As well, my piece makes clear that bohemians (note the lower case) are not to be considered masonic in general though much of what we consider secular thinking has its origins in outfits of necessary clout to have survived centuries of papal persecution, such as masonic institutions.

    You wrote: “The leaders seem to come up with ways to control the world all on their own.” This statement is based on what? Are you there when such decisions are made? Get real.

    It is safe to say that I have taken exception to your contextualization of what I wrote. It is as devoid of intelligence as it is any actual critical faculty, giving us a cheap facsimile as a substitute.

    Oh yeah, there is one more thing. You wrote: “…no matter what strange idea you come up with, there’s always someone out on the net who has had thoughts far more bizarre.”

    I didn’t come up with this stuff. It took years of sorting out the webs to perceive the nature of my oppressor in this area as I attempted to flee the national security state in the wake of Jam Echelon Day. If you haven’t heard of it, then my point is thus made. I don’t think you are in the loop. In fact, I don’t think you are very near the loop at all.

    I am copying this comment to my own blog. Readers may find any ensuing exchange interesting.


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