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On a whim during my travels throughout the United States, after I remembered growing up on stories of the Grove, I decided to check it out myself. I
couldnt find any stories about successful infiltration's (if you can call it that) other than Alex Jones, Vanity Fair and a story about a man that
went in with a ton of weapons and gave himself up after being spotted by police. I thought to myself, how serious could it be outside of July, when
the worlds elite get together and spend a few weeks, naked, beneath California red woods? Would it be hard to get in when no one is there? After about
an hour of day dreaming about whats beyond the NO TRESPASSING signs, my girlfriend said "# it, lets go." I nodded and off we went to a tiny little
x-file like city called Monte Rio. Outside the grove are little houses and trailers. Some of the houses on the water were quite nice, but just across
a 10 foot street, were not so nice trailers, along with a man digging through someones trash. We walk to the main gate along the
redwoods. There is a lady and her daughter casually riding their bikes near the infamous entrance people always film in front of. We decided this was
a bad way to get in, so we opened our phones GPS and planned on a route. I asked the, what I assumed to be homeless man, how to get down by the water.
He directed me to a public staircase between two houses. We hiked on through the backyards of these houses. There were people fishing that didnt seem
to mind us. We get to the last house which had a dog in its backyard. I was a bit turned off because I obviously didnt want to get attacked. BUT
WE'VE COME SO FAR! WE CAN'T TURN BACK NOW BECAUSE OF A DOG. So we take the risk.... and the dog didnt even bother with us. We come up to a huge
chained metal door after hiking for about 10 minutes into the woods. It's connected to a fence, wrapped in barbed wire, that leads to a deathly cliff.
We are relatively small people so we managed to fit between the opening at the top of the door and the barbed wire. (With some thought, anyone could
make it through) So now we hike down the side of the mountain to get near the water. I figured this was the safest bet until we got closer. We
eventually come to an easy (relatively easy) pathway to hike back up the mountain. This pathway, filled with fallen branches and rubble, leads to a
road. The top of the road has an obelisk with owl carved into them giving directions. About 20 feet from the obelisk I noticed roofs between the red
woods. It looked like a nice campground, filled with a cool pier to the water and owl stuff placed EVERYWHERE. I peaked through some windows
everything was covered up with blankets and doors were locked for the most part. I was nervous about getting caught with a few lights on in the
distance. One of them only being no more than 120 feet away. I stayed in the redwoods as much as I could. My gut told me to follow the road and hike
up, so we did for about 2 hours. To no avail, it just kept going up and up the mountain. There was a trail I came to, with another obelisk and I
thought FINALLY!!! A LEAD TO SOMETHING! We hiked down this trail for about an hour and realized it was nothing more than a trail and lead seemingly no
where. By now it was getting dark, so we made our way down the road. This road is against a cliff, so if a car were to come, there is no hiding for
the most part. We made it back to the camp but by now it was dark. We snuck through some of the camps and explored. We walked an open, lit area, I
noticed what looked like a camera and a sensor and then my girlfriend swore to hear a noise. So we decided it was best that we headed back being it
was pitch black and we still had a long hike to safety. Long story short, I'm very sad I missed out on seeing Molech but also very happy to quench my
curiosity and love for adventure. I didn't see anything to suggest there was anyone in the camp whatsoever aside from a few lights being on. (Could be
left on)
That's how I snuck into Bohemian Grove!
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Hi...you have started a topic and provided a tube link...that I appreciate.
However....you have not also provided a written document about the subject matter...nor have you said anything about how you feel about what has been
said via the tube link. I am hoping you will provide these things...thank you!
Hi...you have started a topic and provided a tube link...that I appreciate.
However....you have not also provided a written document about the subject matter...nor have you said anything about how you feel about what has been
said via the tube link. I am hoping you will provide these things...thank you!
Gay summer camp for World Leaders and Owl fetishests
Oh and child abusers.
Well done O.P, I guess you are amongst a handful of people who have publicly admitted sneaking into the Grove. You would have found it a little more
difficult if the boys had been staying there. But, well done, none the less.
Very cool. From what I could make out in the video, the area you were in appeared to be more "roughing it" than I expected. I expected much more
modern opulence, this was a surprise to see what was basically? A campground. Makes me scoff more at the urban legends about the place's appearance
(that it's still lavish in every square inch) now.
originally posted by: Nyiah
Very cool. From what I could make out in the video, the area you were in appeared to be more "roughing it" than I expected. I expected much more
modern opulence, this was a surprise to see what was basically? A campground. Makes me scoff more at the urban legends about the place's appearance
(that it's still lavish in every square inch) now.
It actually is pretty nice, but overall just pretty much a normal campground filled with symbols of Owls and other ominous things . The over abundance
of theatrics at the grove is what makes it spooky. I'm not sure if it's just tradition or a genuine occult ceremony with a specific agenda outside
of just being fun to lose yourself in an imaginary world. The cross over connections outside the grove is what makes it fishy!
So, maybe someone should sneak in and hide a few "game camara's" right before the big party. It would be interesting to see what kind of "wild
life" could be captured on film.
It got dark real fast, especially with me hiking up the hill opposed to going directly into the camp like I should have done. I missed a ton of video
opt.
I don't think the Russians get invites to there do they?
second line
The NWO are from everywhere.
They have no loyalties to any "Nation".
"Today they had a Russian."
The Russian was the physicist Roald Sagdeev, a member of the Soviet Supreme Council of People's Deputies, who had given a speech to Kissinger and
many other powerful men too. George Shultz, the former secretary of State, wearing hiking boots, had listened while sitting under a tree. Kissinger
had lolled on the ground, distributing mown grass clippings across his white shirt, being careful not to set his elbow on one of the cigar butts
squashed in the grass, and joking with a wiry, nut-brown companion.