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Originally posted by infinite
The Bohemian Grove is the most interesting conspiracy i have ever looked into. I've seen the videos and the numerous pictures, very interesting stuff. Look through the old threads because there is a # load of stuff about Bohemian Grove
Thanx for starting an excellent thread
vestigation has been made.
The ceremony . . . involves the burning of an effigy named Dull Care, who symbolizes the burdens and responsibilities these harried Bohemians now wish to shed temporarily. More than 100 Bohemians take part in the ceremony as priests, acolytes, torch bearers, brazier bearers, boatmen, and woodland voices, but despite many flowery speeches, they can't get the fire started. . . the perplexed Bohemians must turn to the mighty Owl for advice: "O thou, great symbol of all mortal wisdom, Owl of Bohemia, we do beseech thee, grant us thy counsel," intones the High Priest. An aura of light creates a glow around the Owl's head, and then the big bird reveals its wisdom. The High Priest must light the pyre with the flame from the Lamp of Fellowship, located conveniently enough on the "Altar of Bohemia" at the base of the Shrine . . . Bohemian Bigwigs Perpetuate Canaanite Cult
William Domhoff, The Progressive, January 1981
Originally posted by infinite
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Originally posted by The Axeman
Gotta give the guy at least some credit, if only for testicular fortitude (either that or he is completely mad), although that probably wasn't the best way to make his point.
In a jailhouse interview Monday night, the well-spoken, lucid and clean-shaven man said he "wanted to make a point" and was prepared to kill people at the Monte Rio resort if necessary.
Originally posted by infinite
Now, everyone, this is what happens when you get very paranoid. This is why i always tell members not to believe everything you read.