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- Location and Ownership: Bohemian Grove is a 2,700-acre restricted campground located in Monte Rio, California, in Sonoma County, surrounded by ancient redwood forests. It is owned and operated by the Bohemian Club, a private all-male social club based in San Francisco.
- Founding and History: The Bohemian Club was founded in 1872 as an artistic and intellectual retreat for journalists, writers, musicians, and artists in San Francisco, embodying a “bohemian” spirit of creativity and nonconformity. The Grove itself was acquired in 1878 and has hosted annual summer encampments since 1899, evolving from a modest artists’ gathering into an elite networking event. The club’s motto is “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” symbolizing a ban on business dealings during retreats, though this is often debated.
- Membership and Notable Attendees: Membership is exclusive, limited to around 2,500 men, with a long waiting list and high initiation fees. It includes influential figures from politics, business, and entertainment, such as former U.S. Presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush; Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; Henry Kissinger; and business leaders like David Rockefeller. Women are not allowed as members, though some have been hired as staff following a 1980s discrimination lawsuit.
- Activities and Events: The main event is a two-week “encampment” in mid-July, featuring over 100 themed camps where members engage in lakeside talks, musical performances, theatrical plays, and networking. Key rituals include the “Cremation of Care,” a dramatic ceremony involving a mock human effigy burned before a 40-foot owl statue, intended to symbolize shedding worldly concerns. Other activities include “Low Jinks” (comedic shows) and “High Jinks” (musical dramas), with a history of public urination and heavy drinking reported anecdotally.
- Symbolism and Rituals: The giant owl statue is said to represent wisdom or the ancient deity Moloch (associated with child sacrifice in some interpretations), though the club describes the rituals as theatrical and symbolic. Historical reports from sources like a declassified CIA document note connections to pagan-inspired ceremonies, with the Grove’s camps having varying themes and hierarchies. The rituals date back to the club’s artistic origins but have fueled speculation about deeper meanings.
- Controversies and Protests: The Grove has been criticized for its secrecy, male-only policy, and role in elite networking, with protests occurring annually against alleged policy-making influences, environmental concerns over redwood preservation, and discrimination. Richard Nixon once called it “the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine” in private tapes, highlighting internal views on its eccentricities. A 1987 infiltration by activists and ongoing legal battles underscore its guarded nature.
- Conspiracy Theories and Alex Jones’ Exposure: Alex Jones infiltrated the Grove in 2000 with Jon Ronson, filming the “Cremation of Care” ritual for his documentary ‘Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove,’ alleging it evidenced occult worship, child sacrifice symbolism, and a global elite cabal linked to ancient Egyptian/Babylonian secret societies and Skull & Bones. His 2005 follow-up ‘The Order of Death’ expands on these claims. Jones has described it as a site for satanic rituals and power brokering.
- Recent Mentions on X and the Net Linked to Alex Jones: As of July 2025, during the typical encampment period, X users frequently reference Jones’ infiltration, with posts sharing his footage, praising his exposure (e.g., “Alex Jones was so real for sneaking into Bohemian Grove”), and connecting it to broader conspiracies like pedophilia networks or satanic cabals involving figures like Diddy or politicians. In May 2025, Jones posted a clip of Joe Rogan and Aaron Rodgers discussing invitations to the Grove as a “feeder group” for darker societies. Other posts repost old ABC reports or Nixon quotes, with some skepticism about Jones’ access. Discussions often portray it as elite occultism, though mainstream views see it as eccentric tradition. – Grok
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