2008 Bohemian Grove Guest List Obtained By 9/11 Truth Activists

NevermindNevermind Posts: 1,006
edited July 2008 in A Moving Train
Guests included George H. W. Bush, David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger

Steve Watson & Paul Watson
Infowars.net
Monday, July 21, 2008

An official guest list for Bohemian Grove's 2008 midsummer encampment along with a map of the Grove's facilities has been obtained by a San Francisco based action group who held protests and information drives outside the entrance to the elite summer retreat.

The list reveals that amongst the hundreds of corporate representatives, government officials and banking elites, guests also included former president George H.W. Bush, David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell, as well as several former directors of the CIA, including James Woolsey.

The list was obtained by members of the group truthaction.org, a 9/11 truth organization who were present outside the secluded entrance to the Grove in Sonoma County for the duration of the two week event.

The activists spoke to employees coming and going from the Grove, as well as actual guests and Bohemian Club members, taking the opportunity to hand out 9/11 truth information packs.

Full article below.

http://www.infowars.net/articles/july2008/210708Grove.htm
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  • No Obama or McCain, huh?

    Interesting.

    I know they say Dems typicaly don't attend.
    But McCain not going seems a bit odd.

    Although i always think back to George Bush on "Journeys with George" trash talking the hell out of McCain.

    I think he actually says, "I don't trust him farther then i can throw him. He's two-faced."

    lol.

    I wonder if old George blew any foreign ambassadors this time around?
    :D:D:D
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • NevermindNevermind Posts: 1,006
    No Obama or McCain, huh?

    Interesting.

    I know they say Dems typicaly don't attend.
    But McCain not going seems a bit odd.

    Although i always think back to George Bush on "Journeys with George" trash talking the hell out of McCain.

    I think he actually says, "I don't trust him farther then i can throw him. He's two-faced."

    lol.

    I wonder if old George blew any foreign ambassadors this time around?
    :D:D:D
    I think hes more into animals when hes out there :)
  • edpearsonedpearson Posts: 331
    I didn't see Bob Weir or Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead on that list? They've attended the Bohemian Grove previously.
    Rock on!
    ~Edward

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  • Some of the group camp names are kinda odd...

    The whole thing comes off to me as rather demented.

    How many gay/straigt hookers & farm animals are bussed in for this thing?
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • NevermindNevermind Posts: 1,006
    Some of the group camp names are kinda odd...

    The whole thing comes off to me as rather demented.

    How many gay/straigt hookers & farm animals are bussed in for this thing?
    1 for every billion dollars youve ever made.
  • I wonder how many spooks they have stationed out in the woods wandering around slapping mosquitoes for this thing?

    it would make a good deep woods off commercial...
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • edpearson wrote:
    I didn't see Bob Weir or Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead on that list? They've attended the Bohemian Grove previously.

    Yeah.
    I would find that really odd (actually, i still kinda do)
    except for about 10 years ago I volunteered on this permaculture farm,
    and the farm manager was this old ex-hippie (actually found out he used to ownthis really bad ass record store, Intergalactic Garage, that i shopped at a lot before it closed)...

    anyway, this ex-hippie farm manager guy, he was in real tight with "the scene", had a friend who was a close friend of Robert Plant, and some other weird stuff ... and we were talking about ... uh lets see ... i think this was back when i was on a Terrence McKenna kick, so we would everyonce in a while get to some "off the beaten path" type stuff ... not really deep conspiracy shit like these days ... oh, i was reading "Captain Trips" about Jerry, and i was also reading alot about Ken Kesey, and Alan (the ex-hippie) somehow got around to talking about how there was a lot of suspicion that The Grateful Dead was actualy part of a right wing plot to keep the hippies brain dead on LSD and away from any real coherent protest.

    I asked him "how so", or based on what inference was that suspicion made?
    He said, well you know Kesey got his acid originaly from them government expiriments early on -- where you literaly walked in to volunteer as a test subject, and they fed you LSD.

    He said, "so they got to Kesey from the very beginning." ... then he said, "and of course, Bob Weir was always just kind of, well stupid ..." and said something about how, "Weir and Hart. Yeah got to them real early on, and that was that."

    He didn't say it like he necessarily believed it. Just implied that there were more than a few people who did suspect such.

    I found it all really fascinating but had ZERO point of reference for any such "far out" "conspiracy" stuff.

    Fast forward and throw in their attendances at Bohemian Grove, and well ... shit, i dunno.

    I still really groove on some OLD grateful dead tracks.
    Candyman (album version) is probably one of my all time favorite songs!

    Anyhow.
    Just throwin it out there.
    :D
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Yeah.
    I would find that really odd (actually, i still kinda do)
    except for about 10 years ago I volunteered on this permaculture farm,
    and the farm manager was this old ex-hippie (actually found out he used to ownthis really bad ass record store, Intergalactic Garage, that i shopped at a lot before it closed)...

    anyway, this ex-hippie farm manager guy, he was in real tight with "the scene", had a friend who was a close friend of Robert Plant, and some other weird stuff ... and we were talking about ... uh lets see ... i think this was back when i was on a Terrence McKenna kick, so we would everyonce in a while get to some "off the beaten path" type stuff ... not really deep conspiracy shit like these days ... oh, i was reading "Captain Trips" about Jerry, and i was also reading alot about Ken Kesey, and Alan (the ex-hippie) somehow got around to talking about how there was a lot of suspicion that The Grateful Dead was actualy part of a right wing plot to keep the hippies brain dead on LSD and away from any real coherent protest.

    I asked him "how so", or based on what inference was that suspicion made?
    He said, well you know Kesey got his acid originaly from them government expiriments early on -- where you literaly walked in to volunteer as a test subject, and they fed you LSD.

    He said, "so they got to Kesey from the very beginning." ... then he said, "and of course, Bob Weir was always just kind of, well stupid ..." and said something about how, "Weir and Hart. Yeah got to them real early on, and that was that."

    He didn't say it like he necessarily believed it. Just implied that there were more than a few people who did suspect such.

    I found it all really fascinating but had ZERO point of reference for any such "far out" "conspiracy" stuff.

    Fast forward and throw in their attendances at Bohemian Grove, and well ... shit, i dunno.

    I still really groove on some OLD grateful dead tracks.
    Candyman (album version) is probably one of my all time favorite songs!

    Anyhow.
    Just throwin it out there.
    :D

    that's pretty funny. i don't know if i could have kept a straight face if someone had said that to me.

    and my favorite dead song is ripple.
    "Have you ever.........pooped a balloon?"
    ~D.K.S.
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