The 'Bohemian Grove' is a place located
in the Monte Rio Redwoods in California. It is the homestead to the 'Bohemian Club' formed in 1872 in San Fransisco
by men who wanted to escape from frontier culture. Over time this club has hosted members of several different social
and political powers, varying from major military contractors, people that represent major oil companies, utility providers
(including nuclear power) major banks, (including Federal Reserve) and National media. Several U.S. Presidents
have also been reported have had membership.
The members stay in different camps at the Grove, which have varying status levels. Members
& frequent guests of the most prestigious camp (Mandalay) include: Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, S. D. Bechtel, Jr.,
Thomas Watson Jr. (IBM), Phillip Hawley (B of A), William Casey (CIA). and Ralph Bailey (Dupont). George Bush resides in a
less prestigious camp (Hillbillies) with A. W. Clausen (World Bank), Walter Cronkite, and William F. Buckley.
Very
questionable things have been reported to be conducted on this 2 week Redwoods retreat for the Bohemian Club.
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