California
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is to make a keynote address
this evening before the Annual Bohemian Club secret gathering
- a lifetime achievement for a man who has long been groomed
for power by the globalist elite.
Schwarzenegger will speak in front of hundreds of movers and
shakers at the 2,700-acre wooded encampment along the Russian
River in Monte Rio.
Schwarzenegger has since been a regular attendee at the Grove,
but this will be the first time he has delivered a main event
address at the elite hideout.
The news was reported as part of a puff piece on the grove
in the Santa Rosa based Newspaper, The
Press Democrat.
The article paints the Grove as some kind of fund-raising arts
variety festival, when in reality it is the setting for top
powerbrokers to knock their heads together on issues directly
affecting world events, in between frolicking naked, urinating
on giant Redwood trees and engaging in bizarre rituals.
The Manhattan Project was conceived at the Grove in the early
1940s, and Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan met there in 1967
and agreed who would seek the presidency first.
Other members include George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Henry
Kissinger, Alan Greenspan, David Rockefeller, Colin Powell,
Karl Rove, Dick Cheney and former secretaries of state George
Shultz and James Baker.
In the past former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has attended
the gathering, while in 2008 just months before the election,
it was rumoured that both
Barack Obama and John McCain attended.
In 2000 Alex Jones infiltrated the encampment and caught exclusive
video footage of a bizarre mock human sacrifice ritual, known
as "the cremation of care", under a 40 foot stone
owl that the members refer to as Molech.
Attendees dress up like Klan members in hooded robes and perform
druidic pagan ceremonies to mark the spectacular finale of the
event.
Nixon is on
record discussing homosexual activity at the Grove,
whilst it is also documented that male and female
porn stars and prostitutes are shipped in for the
annual retreat.
A reader who got a summer job working at the Grove in 2005,
Chris Jones, reported
that he was regularly propositioned for sex by
the old men attending the encampment and asked if he “slept
around” and wanted to have some fun.
The
New York Times is the only mainstream news source
to have covered the Grove this year, with the usual sardonic
whitewash piece that ridicules anyone who has reservations or
questions regarding the weird rituals that the robed attendees
engage in:
"...the requisite summer-camp assembly of robed men,
a 40-foot concrete owl, and a body burned in effigy (conspiracy
theorists note: it is not a real body)... no, conspiracy theorists,
the owl does not represent a demonic idol or any potato-chip
concern."
Oh I see, it's not a real body, that's perfectly normal then
- after all, who doesn't sneak out into the woods in a black
robe and burn human effigies with their friends. every once
in a while?
The piece also notes that some reporters have managed to sneak
into the Grove in the past, and refers to Alex Jones' infiltration
in 2000:
"some returned with reports of drunken, gray-haired
sophomores, while at least one saw evidence of the Trilateral
Commission, the Illuminati and Beelzebub himself."
It also revels in a lack of protesters outside this year's
gathering:
"For most of the last 30 years, protesters by the dozens
and hundreds have agitated outside this dark-wooded lair...
Yet the ritual on this day includes only one protester, bearded,
lanky Brian Romanoff, 28, who has been working mostly alone
since the two-week encampment began on July 16. He says he
has adopted a nonconfrontational approach, better to spread
the truth about the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings."
The writer, Dan Barry, gives away his intentions when he refers
to the fact that The Bohemian Club has appointed a public relations
consultant, Sam Singer, who is clearly the source of the piece.
Another key note speaker at the Grove this year was Newscorp
CEO Rupert Murdoch, who reportedly discussed "the future
of news" earlier in the week, following revelations that
his new paywall at the London Times has thus far resulted in
dismal failure.
No doubt Murdoch had much to say about the rise of the alternative
media and the blogosphere, and the threat to the elite monopoly
on information that its exponential success constitutes.
Watch Alex Jones discuss the shocking footage he obtained during
his 2000 infiltration of the Grove:
The footage was compiled as part of the films Order of Death
& Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove, which can be ordered
on high quality Combo DVD at
the Infowars store.