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« Reply #360 on: November 13, 2008, 04:06:08 PM »

At the bottom of one Je Suis Lafitte page is the name of J. J. McClatchy, "McClatchy is the great-great grandson of the founder of the Sacramento Bee and McClatchy Newspapers..." Source: CSUS Executive MBA Program - Faculty and Staff [www.cba.csus.edu] There’s also a Meredith R. Hyatt Jr., a Kenneth S. Goldman (Goldman-Sachs prinzips?), Avraham Gianinni, Dean Witter III, Joseph S. Cleary, William Noble Post II, and a variety of other names that readers may recognize.

So, what are we looking at, in the Bohemian Grove? With arch-Fed/Rothschild stooge families in it, it appears to be a heirarchical sub-culture. The men there do dope, big time (coke is a rich man's poison, and part of the Fed's money base--especially now that Ponzi finance got busted), and they bring in prostitutes, sex slaves, and then try to worm their way into more of the same. Some of the Grovers probably are wary of the Bush-monster crowd, but it's supported by the Goldman-Rockefeller-Warburg axis. The old corporate families (Post and such) may be wannabes, in one sense. They want bigger power, woman and you-name-it (when the dog in such is pleased, it wants more). They're all conditioned to think that you don't burn the Rockefeller-Fed mafia because it can turn off your hot money spigot. So, whether the old corporate types are there for Nazi-like slave thrills and to use women like Cathy O'Brien as a urinal (as she said), they know that only the death's head gets into Hillbilly orgies and snuff spectacles. When confronted with the death's head, the old corporate campers either go mum or retreat into the very purpose of the Grove: a little boy camper's attitude---whatever you say, dude: you're the man. Knowing that it's murder and treason and the ruin of the planet over at Hillbilly, that means the lesser Grovers can act like animals while at the Grove, also. It's a doping, drunken, sexual abandon--and if you don't want to be witnessed doing it there, then go down to the local "inn" there just along the main road in, and hire a prostitute.

But who would put normal prostitutes there, when instead, the Rockefeller mob can simply send in a squad of sex slaves who are pros at getting blackmail photos? When your life is drugs, the Fed mafia, narco money via Fed cronies and war-for-oil means pleasure, then you simply want the little presidents to be MORE compromised than you. That way, you can use them to shut down any attempt to expose the racket. Every monarchy, every fascist dictatorship--even Kim Jong-il's regime did/does the same. You aren't let in unless they've got something on you.

So we see that the finance and death's head elite rules at the Grove. The lesser corporate princes and the San Francisco locals are secondary, or merely seen as dull boys there to be told what the people who are still competent to do complex thinking say they can get away with. It's an anti-social sub-culture. History will point to it as such. In the same way we read about Rockefeller-Mengele and Verscheuer, or DeSade and the atrocious cruelty of Dominican dictator Trujillo, history will point to the Grove. Inside Nazi Germany, Goehring was seen as the elite--money, power and married to a Swedish princess. People were blind to what was coming to get them, shortly. Better that we see it before it happens here, too.
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« Reply #361 on: November 13, 2008, 07:33:06 PM »

I just found Alex Jones' reference to a long 2008 list of Grove members. A map of Grove camps and a reportedly complete 2008 member list can be seen at http://truthaction.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3873&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=45 ---the map’s on p. 3 of that thread. Judging by the map, I went in near the Grove's main front entrance, then went down toward the river (heading northeasterly) along that long stretch of camps, not knowing that Hill Billies might have been an easy dart just across that little road. I can't read the map details on the link above, but having seen that Hill Billies is on a steep incline, per Gunderson's photo of the Hill Billies camp entrance, I surmise (could be wrong) that, given the grotesque nature of the Hill Billies-Bush mob, it could be located half-way down from the main central camps area as you head toward the river (might be on the east side of that small road?). The murder in the small, dark "Underground" lounge suggests that the Underground might be away from the main camp, perhaps along that long stretch heading toward the river. I'll check more on the map, then report back here, later.
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« Reply #362 on: November 13, 2008, 07:53:44 PM »

George:

Your posts are just fantastic ... I don't know how to respond. Your dogged pursuit of the details of what goes on there I can assure you will be MUCH appreciated by the regulars here at Prison Planet Forum.

Give 'em hell.
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« Reply #364 on: January 07, 2009, 06:03:40 AM »

from last August, it seems they  you could have bid to get into the Bohemian Grove to Enjoy appetizers, dinner and wine in this beautiful lodge and a guided tour of the grounds

Dinner, Wine & Tour Sunday, August 24, 2008 (4:00-9:00 p.m.)

http://www.russianrivermusic.org/italian_auction.htm

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« Reply #365 on: February 13, 2009, 04:08:23 AM »






Roger F. Shoemaker, member of Band Camp. This was his book. Looks like he was a popular guy.

George S. Pomeroy, member of El Toro II camp. With Meade Minnigerode, adapted the lyrics to the lighthearted version of the famous Yale Whiffenpoof Song!  That wasn't their only musical collaboration.  List of 50 member.

Everett Mason, Club member. General Engineer & Dry Dock Co.

Tom C. Girton, member of El Toro II.  Manager of the Summer Symphony Association, agent of San Carlo Opera Company, co-inventor of motor cycle street sweeper that was mentioned in Aug 1916 edition of Popular Science.

John A. Schaertzer, member of Band camp. Listed as an Other Participant for this play.  Chief Deputy Clerk in a California Court.

Harold B. Keeler, member of Band camp. Dentist. Listed as an Other Participant for this play.

Charles J. Stohl, member of the Club. Played a tuba for this play.

Henry A. Auerbach, member of Band camp.

Alfred Arriola, member of the Club, leader of the Club Band 1933-40, trumpet player, conductor, composer. Composed music for 1927 Cremation of Care.

William C. Olsen, member of Band camp. Listed as an Other Participant for this play.

Leo W. Meyer, member of Band camp.  Yale graduate in Forestry. A Bohemian Club director from 1939-41

M.P. Mohr, member of Tunerville. Played a trumpet for this play. V.P. of a San Francisco company.

Herbert Donald Stockton, member of Tunerville. Artist, cartoonist, San Francisco Examiner, and Call-Bulletin.  Apprentice of Bohemian cartoonist Jimmie Swinnerton.  Played a horn for this play.

Peter Alexander Ilyin, member of the Club. Noted artist.

Frank E. Rodolph, member of the Club. List of 50 Member.  Stanford graduate.  Dentist.

Roy S. Folger, noted Club raconteur. List of 50 Member.  Insurance agent.

William P. Morgan, member of the Club.

Louis A. Steiger, Club member. San Francisco area brick maker.

J. Downey Harvey, member of Esplandian camp. Lawyer, administrator of California governor John G. Downey, also his nephew. Also the nephew and heir of society leader Eleanor Martin.

Henri Deering, classical pianist.

Edgar M. Swasey, member of Esplandian camp.  Advertising specialist.

Richard E. Doyle, Jr, son of successful investment banker, relative of former S.F. Mayor and California Senator James D. Phelan, who was also a Club member. Attorney, judge.  Thanked in Acknowledgements section of Volume IX of the Club Annals for his help in preparing elements of the book, though it seems likely it’s actually his son. He played Wamba, The Jester.

Harry Budd, member of Dog House camp. Artist. List of Fifty Member. He played Athelstane, of Coningsburgh.

Oscar C. Lebart, member of Taiyakaoiyak camp.  Insurance.

J. Harold Weise. Club raconteur. Club V.P. from 1952-3.  Club President 1953-5. List of 50 Member. Assistant US Attorney, San Francisco.  He was the Production Manager for this play.

Frank Van Sloun, Club member. Artist who painted San Francisco Clubhouse Grove Mural.  Bohemian Club director from 1922-26, 1931-36. His paintings sell for thousands of dollars.

Just Andy, Rog

Alvin P. Baukol, Band camp. Part of the Dancing Group for this play.

Charles P. Chamberlain, Band camp. Joined club in 1898.  Likely the father of the other C.P. Chamberlain.  They were involved with Oil, Gas, Mining, and Railroads.

E Ray Campbell, Band camp. Listed as an Other Participant for this play.  Unknown if this is the E. Ray Campbell who would later become president and general council of The Denver Post.

Charles Tait, San Francisco Port Director.

Philip H. Arnot, Band camp.  MD, FACS.

Billy Beach

Marsden Argall, Aviary camp. List of 50 member. He played Richard, Coer de Lion, King of England.  San Francisco Opera baritone.

Edward F. Jake, Tunerville. Played a trombone for this play.

H. Clinton Lewis - Apparently a Freemason. List of Fifty Member. Played a viola for this play.  High School music supervisor.

Gabriel Moulin, Captain of Dark Room camp. Noted photographer.  Bohemian Club requested he photograph their outings beginning 1898.  Commissioned to photograph 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition.  In the mid 1930s, Moulin Studios was commissioned to photograph the construction of the Golden Gate and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges.  A very significant California photographer.

William R. Loewenfels, Club member.  Southern Pacific.

Matteo Sandona, Pig’n Whistle camp. List of 50 Member.  A Bohemian Club director from 1941-45.   Co-Founded California Society of Artists.  Member of the Group Jury for Paintings and Drawings at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition.  His paintings sell for tens of thousands of dollars.  Known most for his society portraits of Hawaii and California elites.

Frederick W. McNulty, member, lawyer.

Henry H. Taylor, of Taylor & Taylor printing fame.

G.P. Odell

Tommy Chapman, Tunerville.

Charles L. Safford, "Tommy".  Composer for Grove Play Joan.  Harvard graduate.  Chorister of the Harvard Club of New York.  Arranger, composer, musician, musical trainer. 

Winfred E. Burnham, member.  Burnham Plumbing Co. of San Francisco.

Andy Anderberg. Either Andy is a nickname or this is Arthur Anderberg’s relative. Arthur was in Band camp.

Albert Bernasconi, Band camp. Sculptor, master stonecutter, involved with Hearst Castle. Listed as an Other Participant for this play.

Lloyd E. Wasson, Band camp.

Ernest L. Chapman

Edward F. Schneider, composed music for three Grove Plays: The Triumph of Bohemia, Apollo and Nanda. A Bohemian Club director from 1913-17, 1919-21.  Was a bass in the chorus for this play.

Russell Clinkenbeard, Band camp. Dentist, 32 degree Freemason at Oakland, CA lodge. Listed as an Other Participant for this play.

Howard Baxter, Club member.  Automotive industry.

Alfred L. Flock, member.  Dentist.

Lowell N. Peterson, Band camp. Dentist.

William R. Richards, Band camp.

Clarke E. Wayland, El Toro II. V.P. Western Asbestos Co, Chairman of the Board of San Francisco Federal Savings & Loan. He played Little John.  A Bohemian Club director from 1950-54, Club President from 1957-9.

Ferdinand Burgdorff, Mayor of Bromley Camp. Carmel by the Sea and Monterrey area artist. List of 50 Member.  His paintings sell for thousands of dollars.

Solon C. Leonhaeuser, Band camp.  Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company.

William E. Knuth, Tunerville. S.F. State College Music Teacher. Played a bassoon for this play.

George W. Donaldson, Club member.

Oliver W. Johnson, Tunerville. Played a bass for this play. 

Leslie J. Schivo, Tunerville. Dietician. S.F Symphony and Bohemian oboist forever remembered at the Club for English horn solo intro to Cremation’s barcarole.

Charles Pres. Chamberlain, Band camp. Joined 1911.

Charles E. Tryner, Tunerville.

Austin M. Fraser, Club member. Played a flute for this play.

Charles Hart, Tunerville. List of 50 Member. Musical Director of Camp Orchestra, composer, pianist, arranger, conductor. Associated with Standard Hour on S.F. radio. Composer of FOUR Grove Plays: St. Francis of Assisi, The Sorcerer’s Drum, Saul, and Rip Van Winkle. Composer of Cremation of Care’s barcarole and “Beauty‘s Vassals“. Composer of “Woodland Voices”.

Norman E. Rotermund, Tunerville. Played percussion for this play.

Theodore C. Muegge, Bien Venido camp. Dentist.

Emil Stern, Tunerville. Played a clarinet for this play.

George F. Keil, Tunerville. Only piano player listed for this play.

Henry L. Perry, a Club historian and Choir Master. Listed in the Production credits as being involved with Properties, Costumes, and Scenery.

Frank H. with Owl figure. Possible Club member candidates for who this was: California Forester Frank Hand, first Director of Organization at the Head Office in Canada of the United Ancient Order of Druids, or Frank Hinman, a S.F. Urologist.

Karl Fuhrman, Tunerville. Listed in production notes as Librarian.  Author of various prose, song, and verse works dedicated to Bohemian Club.

Warren D. Horner, Toyland Camp. Opthamologist.

Leonard W. Buck, Better ‘Ole camp. M.D.

Reginald Travers, stage actor, director of Grove Plays Ilya of Murom, John of Nepomuk, The Rout of the Philistines, Semper Virens, Wings, St Francis of Assisi, A Gest of Robin Hood, St. Patrick at Tara, Ivanhoe, Saul, The Golden Talisman, and The Cosmic Jest!

Dorman Henry Smith, Ink Pot camp. A Bohemian Club director from 1953-4, 1955-6.  Artist, editorial cartoonist, draftsman.  His work was sent out to over 500 newspapers.

Charles G. Norris, T-N-T camp. Journalist, author of this Grove Play, The Rout of the Philistines, A Gest of Robin Hood, and Saul, as well as novels. Brother of author Frank who was a Stage Manager for this production, husband of author Kathleen.  A Bohemian Club director from 1938-40.

Harry I. Wiel, Musician, M.D., Instructor in Medicine at UC Medical School, S.F.  Composer of the music for this play.

James H. Todd, Tunerville. Violinist, member of Club’s string quartet. He conducted the Bohemian Club Symphony Orchestra for this play.

Paul C. Morgan, Club member.

James W. Morgan, M.D.

Frank Bristol, Club member.

Fred C. Neumeister, Club member.  Bohemian Club Assistant Secretary and Manager from 1944-58.

Jack Hetzel, played an oboe for this play.  Author of music instruction books.

Joseph M. Cumming, Member. Lawyer, businessman.

Edward James White, Tunerville. TV Producer.

Edward H. Towler, Tunerville. Member of another Club string quartet which formed the year this play was performed. Played a violin for this play.

Armand J. Leport, Tunerville. Played a violin for this play.

Will G. Corlett, Tunerville. Architect, structural engineer. Played a flute for this play.

Arthur W. Seppich, Band.

G. Gibson Paul, member.

Fred M. Dorward, Tunerville. Played a violin for this play.  Dorward Terminal Company.

Easton Kent, Rattlers Camp. Businessman. List of 50 Member.  Freemason.

F. Pierce Spinks, Tunerville. Theosophist author. Played viola for this play.  Pacific Vegetable Oil Corporation.

Owen C. Dickson, Tunerville. UC Berkeley Medical School Assistant Professor of Optometry. Member of the same string quartet as Towler. Played a cello for this play.

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W.R. Augustine (his copy)--Waldemar was an Associate Member of the Club and member of Aviary Camp at the Grove. A lawyer, author, and Deputy Attorney General of California under Earl Warren. He played a villager in this play.

Jazz Weise--J. Harold was a List of Fifty Club member whose initiation date was April 28, 1927. He was a member of Redfire Camp at the Grove. Weise was an attorney. He played the Mayor in this play and was a Stage Manager

Talbot Kendall--Regular Member. He was a member of Totem In Camp at the Grove.

Fred McNulty--Frederick W. was an Honorary Associate Member. He was a member of Rattlers Camp at the Grove. Fred was a lawyer. He played Kathie in ths play.

Michael Raffetto (1899-1990)--Was a Regular Member whose initiation date was April 25, 1929. He was a member of Poker Flat Camp at the Grove. Raffetto was a radio and film actor best known for playing Paul Barbour on One Man’s Family and Jack Packard on I Love A Mystery.

Jean Hersholt (1886-1956)--Was a Regular Member whose initiation date was September 29, 1937. He was a member of Cuckoo’s Nest Camp at the Grove. Hersholt was an Academy Award nominated, Golden Globe winning actor.

Charles G. Norris (1881-1945)--Was a Professional List Member whose initiation date was June 4, 1908. He was a member of T-N-T Camp at the Grove. Norris was the husband of Kathleen Norris and brother of Frank Norris, all well known authors.

Mario Chamlee--Regular member whose initiation date was March 28, 1938. Chamlee was a Tenor with the Metropolitan Opera.

Joe G. Sweet--Regular Member; Sons of Rest Camp. He was a lawyer.

Conrad Mayo? --“Marco”

Edward “Butch” Arnold (1890-1956)--Regular Member initiated May 3, 1939; Aviary Camp. Edward Arnold was an actor in over 150 films, 1940-42 president of Screen Actor’s Guild.

George W. Booth--He played a villager in this play.

John McCrea (III)--Associate Member; Woof Camp.

William Olney (d. 1945)--Regular Member. He played a peddler in this play.

Hal S. Dover--Harold was an Honorary Associate Member. He was a member of Aviary Camp. He played a villager in this play.

Eric Gerson--Honorary Associate; Aviary Camp. He played a villager in this play.

Kenneth M. Morse--Honorary Associate; Aviary. He played a peasant in this play.

Walter R. Kneiss--Honorary Associate; Aviary. He played a villager in this play.

G.R. Lunger--George Roberts was an Associate Member and Aviary Camp member. He played a peasant in this play.

Paul J. Mohr--Honorary Associate; Aviary. He played a peddler in this play and was Chorus Personnel Director.

Svend H. Nielsen--Associate; Aviary. He played a peddler in this play.

Merville A. Yetter--Associate Member; Aviary.

P. Harrison Ward--Associate; Aviary. He played a Merchant in this play.

W.J. Classen (1899-1998)--Willard was a Regular Member whose initiation date was Sept 1, 1937. He was a Petroleum Geologist with Standard Oil and other companies. He played a shepherd in this play.

C. Albert Kulmann--Associate; Aviary. He played a peasant and trumpeter in this play.

Gib Paul--G. Gibson was an Honorary Associate Club Member and Aviary Camp member.

Clarence Engvick--Honorary Associate; Aviary. He played a villager in this play.

Sydney Nixon?

Larry Dickey--Lawrence W., Associate Member; Aviary Camp. He played a gypsy and a villager in this play.

Ted Greenfield

Ralph V. Vincent--Associate; Aviary. He played a Merchant in this play.

Marty O’Brien--Martin H.--Regular; Aviary. He played Sixth Woman and a peddler in this play.

Alfred Meyers--Associate; Aviary. He played a peasant in this play.

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Walter Petterson--Honorary Associate; Aviary. He played a Merchant in this play.

Gil Chick--Gilbert Hyde was an Honorary Associate and Aviary Camp member. He played a gypsy and a villager in this play.

Charles S. Abbott

Harry Grey?

David De Haven--Associate Member; Aviary. He played a villager in this play.

Ernie Ecwards?

Victor T. Cranston--Played a gypsy and a villager in this play.

Fitz James?

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Ambrose Breininger (1881-1965)--Honorary Associate; Aviary. Commercial Artist with H.S. Crocker Lithograph Co. He played a villager in this play.

Chris Mason?

Everett Ivey--Associate; Aviary. He was a physician and surgeon.

Edgar J. Goodrich--Non-Resident Member from Washington D.C. He was a lawyer and tax court judge.

Artie Bachrach--Arthur E. was an Associate Member and Tunerville Grove Camp member. He played Manager of the Guild Show in this play.

Walabee W. Wops?

Chas J. Evans--Honorary Associate Member; Ye Merrie Yowls Grove Camp. He played a villager in this play.

Chester Herold--Regular Member; Pipes of Pan Grove Camp. He played a gypsy and a peasant in this play.

Bullard--Robert P. was an Honorary Associate Club Member and member of Aviary Camp at the Grove. He played a Gypsy and a villager in this play.

A.R. Angell--Algernon Robert was an Honorary Associate Club member and Aviary Camp member. He played a villager in this play.

William F. Bramstedt--Standard Oil of CA Executive, retired 1970 as Vice President. He played a villager in this play.

James P. Blaisdell--Aviary Camp member. Prominent San Francisco industrial relations lawyer.

Chas A Whitton--Associate Club; Jungle Camp.

Wm. A. Mitchell--Honorary Associate; Pig’n Whistle Grove Camp. Unknown if this is the William A. Mitchell of General Foods fame, inventor of Pop Rocks. Tang, and quick-set Jello. He played a peasant in this play.

Mel Donaldson--Melvin S. was a Regular Member and Aviary Camp member. He played a villager in this play.

M. Anger--Maurice was an Honorary Associate Member and Aviary Camp member.

Ralph E. Wastell--Honorary Associate Member and Aviary Camp member. He played a gypsy and a Merchant in this play.

Emil B. Leland--He played a peasant and trumpeter in this play.

Huh

Ed Gerth--Edwin P.--Honorary Associate; Aviary Camp. He played a villager in this play.

Ralph Bidwell--Honorary Associate; Aviary. He played a villager in this play.

Haslett Haight (d.1945) Henry was a Club member. He played a villager in this play.

“Dopey” Fitzgerald--Wendell Thomas was a Regular Member and Aviary Camp member. He played a gypsy and a villager in this play.

Eddie Murphy--Edward P. was a Regular Member and Sahara Camp member. He was Stage Director of this play.

Fred Herrington--A Regular Member and Aviary Camp member. Fred was a lawyer. He played Third Peasant and a peasant in this play.

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« Reply #367 on: February 15, 2009, 11:41:28 PM »

http://www.dailymotion.com/user/dna/video/x77zkl_insidebohemianclub_webcam

Sorry if this has been posted, but I figured this should be seen by as many people as possible.  It's a video of inside the Bohemian Club in San Fransisco...pay attention to the photos,  Shocked creepy.  I noticed YouTube took the video down due to a "copyright claim by Bohemian Club."  I searched all day for it and this is the only place I could find it.  Download it before it's too late.
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« Reply #368 on: February 18, 2009, 04:09:19 AM »

I wish someone would use one of those light weight drones to film over the Grove when the next event is one.  Another tactic would be to drop in disposable transmitters that relay audio out to pickup stations. 

Let's spy on them.
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« Reply #369 on: February 20, 2009, 05:04:23 AM »




SAUL is the thirty-ninth Grove Play of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco, presented by members of the club in the Bohemian Grove, Sonoma County, California, Saturday night, August 3, 1940. The story of the play is taken from the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament and portrays the tragic struggle between Samuel and Saul for the Rule of Israel. The conflict arises form the opposing viewpoints of these two powerful characters, Samuel representing the spirit and Saul, the purely temporal.

Their chief appeal lies in their essentially human qualities. Each desires greatly, adventures gallantly, suffers much, savors somewhat the sweets of victory and, too, the bitterness of frustration and defeat. Since the struggle is that of mankind itself from the original abyss toward the ultimate stars, there can be no decisive victory. The weary contestants falter and pass, but the eternal conflict continues unabated through the rhythmic waves of successive generations….


Eugene P. Thomas was initiated into the Bohemian Club April 23, 1940. He was a Non-Resident Member who lived in New York City. Thomas was the President of the United States Steel Products Company and of the National Foreign Trade Council! Thomas was a Tie Binders member.

Joseph H. Beamer (d. 1941). His initiation date was May 22, 1923. Beamer was a Tie Binders member.

Edward H. Maggard (d. 1965) was a Non-Resident member from Palm Springs who was initiated into the Bohemian Club on Oct. 19, 1931. Maggard was General Manager of Petaluma & Santa Rosa Railway Company. Maggard was a Tie Binders member.

Paul Shoup (1874-1946) Regular Member whose initiation date was November 28, 1906. Among many other things Shoup was President of Southern Pacific. Shoup made the Aug. 12, 1929 cover of Time Magazine. Shoup was a Tie Binders member. Here’s what Time had to say about Mr. Shoup:

Improvement in railway net operating income has generally resulted not so much from increases in gross income as from decreases in operating costs. Railroads are being more efficiently run, and by more capable managers. Nor is there any more typical example of the modern rail executive than Southern Pacific's Paul Shoup, man most responsible for Southern Pacific's present scope and vigor.

Indeed, when seven members of California's Bohemian Club* were asked to write on a slip of paper the name of the most potent westerner of the present generation, five of the ballots bore the name of Paul Shoup.

At 18, Paul Shoup was a Southern Pacific ticket agent and freight clerk; at 31 he was assistant general freight agent with headquarters at Portland. Then (1906) came the San Francisco fire and with this first great emergency his first great opportunity. For the late great E. H. Harriman arrived in San Francisco in the wake of the fire and Mr. Shoup assisted him in relief work. So helpful was Mr. Shoup that there is a popular fable that he was a Harriman protege. It was, however, during the Southern Pacific's post-Harriman period that Mr. Shoup really rose to a prominent position, particularly through his management of the railroad's electric traction interurban lines and oil interests. He managed Pacific Oil Co. and Associated Oil Co., Southern Pacific subsidiaries, which later were sold to Standard Oil of California and Tidewater Oil, respectively.

In 1925 Mr. Shoup became Executive Vice President and in January 1929 succeeded William Sproule to the presidency.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,732786,00.html
For more on Shoup, see: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/xml/m0057.xml

William Benson Storey (1857-1940) retired in 1933 as President of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was on its Board of Directors until his death. Storey was a Tie Binders member.

W.L. Trammell (d. 1942) Bohemian Club member with an elusive initiation date. He was with the Trans-Continental Freight Bureau. Trammell was a Tie Binders Camp member.

Robert W. Lea (d. 1956), a Non Resident Member from New York who was initiated November 15, 1934 and a member of Tie Binders Camp.

Charles Daniel Frey (1881 or 1886-1959) Non-Resident Member from Chicago whose initiation date was June 26, 1940. A noted artist who worked in the art departments of the Examiner and Evening Post. He was also a founder and National Director of the American Protection League. See: http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt1c6003fx/ and http://www.fas.org/irp/ops/ci/docs/ci1/ch3d.htm for a brief description of Frey’s work for the government.

John M. Davis (d. 1944) was initiated January 29, 1912. He was the President of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad during the Great Depression. He electrified the rail line and the engineer who drove the first electric train on his line was Thomas Alva Edison. Davis was a Tie Binders member.

Arthur Reynolds (d. 1943) was President of the Continental & Commercial Bank and helped grow it into the 3rd largest commercial bank in the US by 1929. He was initiated June 16, 1933.

Lee Russell Kelce (1897-1957) Non-Resident Member from Kansas City whose initiation date was Christmas Eve, 1940. Kelce was President of Sinclair Coal Co. The planetarium at Pittsburg State University is named after him. At his death in 1957, he was President of the Peabody Coal Company and Board Chairman of the Chicago Great Western Railroad. Kelce was a Tie Binders member. For biographical sketches of this industrial empire head and NATIONAL MINING HALL OF FAME inductee, go to: http://www.kshs.org/genealogists/individuals/vertical/bios/kelcerussell.htm and http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=113191

James H. Watters, Non-Resident Member from Chicago whose initiation date was June 18, 1936. Watters was a Tie Binders member.

George McCormick (d. 1945) was a railroad engineer, inventor, General Superintendent of Southern Pacific, and winner of a Modern Pioneer award from the National Association of Manufacturers. McCormick was a member of Tie Binders. See: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/MM/fmc27.html
His initiation date was February 28, 1922.

Theodore Wright (d. 1976) was initiated into the Bohemian Club April 14, 1933 and was a Tie Binders member.

W.B. Storey (signed twice)

John “Jack” F. Schurch, a regular member who was initiated September 1, 1936. He was the Vice President of the T.H. Symington Company.

John T. Saunders (d. 1942) was initiated into the Bohemian Club on January 19, 1931. Saunders was the Vice President in charge of traffic of Southern Pacific Railroad. Saunders was a Tie Binders member.

Frank Mulks was initiated into the Bohemian Club on February 3, 1932. He’s listed in The Pocket List of Railroad Officials (1879) as having been an Assistant to the President of Southern Pacific. Mulks was a Tie Binders member.

George A. Scott (d. 1957) was initiated into the Bohemian Club March 16, 1922. This George A. Scott is probably the man who ran the Concrete Grid Form Company of Berkeley which left an impression on San Francisco architecture and not the George A. Scott of San Diego Walker-Scott department store fame. Scott was a Tie Binders member.

S.A. Williams--an S.A. Williams was President and Director of the Baltimore & Bel Air Electric Railway Company in 1903.

Joseph H. Dyer (d. 1947) was initiated into the Bohemian Club July 6, 1920. Dyer was first General Manager, and then Vice President in Charge of Operations of Southern Pacific Railroad. Dyer was a Tie Binders member.

Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1876-1944), Regular Member whose initiation date was September 13, 1935. Cobb was “an American author, humorist, and columnist who lived in New York and wrote over 60 books and 300 short stories.” Cobb hosted the Academy Awards in 1935. Cobb was a member of Woof Camp. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvin_S._Cobb for more about Cobb.

C.A. Walker Regular Member whose initiation date was July 15, 1940.Walker was a Tie Binders member.

J.M. Davis

Melville C. Threlkeld (d. 1949) was initiated into the Bohemian Club September 17, 1912, and was a Director of the Club from 1932-1933. His family business was the Threlkeld Commissary Co. of San Francisco. Threlkeld was the Captain of Tie Binders Camp.

Fred A Poor (d. 1953), a Non Resident Member from Chicago who was initiated November 27, 1939. He founded Portec Rail Products Inc and was a member of Tie Binders Camp.

Jim Jackson. James A. Jackson of New York City, whose initiation date was June 30, 1936. J.A. Jackson is listed in the Tie Binders membership list we have, so this is definitely him.

Charles D. Frey

Thomas John Watson, Sr. (February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956) A guest at the Grove.

was the American president of International Business Machines (IBM), who oversaw that company's growth into an international force from the 1920s to the 1950s. Watson developed IBM's effective management style and turned it into one of the most effective selling organizations yet seen, based largely around punched card tabulating machines. A leading self-made industrialist, he was one of the richest men of his time and was called the world's greatest salesman when he died in 1956. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Watson



Chandler Wolcott Durbrow (d. 1958) was initiated into the Bohemian Club on January 29, 1912. He was an attorney and rate specialist for Southern Pacific and a member of Tie Binders.


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« Reply #370 on: February 20, 2009, 11:44:39 AM »


Mock Sacrifices

I have photoshopped some of these images for drama and color interest
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« Reply #371 on: February 20, 2009, 06:36:24 PM »

Hey, that's what I do when I go away to 'camp' and 'retreats'.  MOCK Sacrifices where we hang someone in effigy.

Doesn't everyone?   Huh

Sick, sick, sick.
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« Reply #372 on: February 20, 2009, 08:45:39 PM »


Here are a few more of my manipulated vintage Grove pix. All featuring the OWL GODDESS ... Lilith/Athena, whoever. I think I posted one of them earlier somewhere, but the others I just completed. Hope you like them.

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G A Y   P R I D E


B O H E M I A N  G R O V E   S T Y L E

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« Reply #375 on: May 22, 2009, 06:19:58 AM »


AMANITA MUSCARIA MUST BE ON THE LIST.
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« Reply #376 on: May 23, 2009, 04:10:03 AM »

Ha ha, those guys are definitely doing shrooms.
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You know, when people ask me, "Mike, what's your Silverthought novel 'Planet of the Owls' about, I'll just show them THIS image."

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Ha ha, those guys are definitely doing shrooms.

there are a number of videos and texts that show a lot of the high occultic stuff including inner circles of major religions, is in fact related to the use of mushrooms.
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« Reply #380 on: May 23, 2009, 08:31:47 AM »





Is that Pappy Bush on the left front?

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« Reply #381 on: June 08, 2009, 12:56:48 PM »

Clint Eastwood? 

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« Reply #382 on: June 15, 2009, 02:52:48 AM »


Adults applying for summer jobs at posh retreat

http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_12590296

Who's up for a fun summer job Undecided?
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Adults applying for summer jobs at posh retreat

http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_12590296

Who's up for a fun summer job Undecided?

I applied to see what's going on. I'm ten minutes away. Tongue
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« Reply #384 on: June 16, 2009, 06:34:24 PM »

As for the Grove, I don't recall ever "trespassing" there. I've hiked near the Grove, but I absolutely saw no signs nor even a fence as I hiked in the area. According to the law, I was just hiking in the area and saw no indication to say that I was on anything but public, riverside land. There are cabins in the area, and the river's nice---if Santa Rosa doesn't do an emergency sewage dump in the Russian River, as they did some years back. Again, I don't encourage anyone to enter--the security may be sticky, especially during a camper session. *I always wonder about adult men who try to relive their summer camp days as adults.
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« Reply #386 on: June 17, 2009, 06:10:38 PM »

Key portions of my above posts were info submitted by other sources. In the interest of journalistic honor (never, ever betray your sources, they tell us in journalism classes), I can't say which, nor by whom. A minimum competent journalist is expected to go to jail before he or she names a source.

P.S. The Sonoma County sheriff's office is monitoring this site, apparently. 
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« Reply #387 on: June 17, 2009, 10:24:09 PM »

Key portions of my above posts were info submitted by other sources. In the interest of journalistic honor (never, ever betray your sources, they tell us in journalism classes), I can't say which, nor by whom. A minimum competent journalist is expected to go to jail before he or she names a source.

P.S. The Sonoma County sheriff's office is monitoring this site, apparently. 


If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about. Heh! Apparently this train of thought falls short with the grovers.  Wink

They're monitoring the wrong people, the real crooks are running around naked behind the redwoods.
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« Reply #388 on: June 19, 2009, 05:22:08 AM »

They have to look out for the Redwoods Madam and Grovers that visit her and her girls.
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« Reply #389 on: June 23, 2009, 06:22:19 PM »


Bohemian Grove 1909
Fleur De Lis Throne
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« Reply #390 on: June 24, 2009, 01:39:41 AM »

Poster for a concert that was at the Bohemian Grove Saturday June 13th 2009

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« Reply #391 on: June 24, 2009, 05:48:31 AM »

You put fleur de lis in your picture too
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« Reply #392 on: June 25, 2009, 01:47:55 AM »

Another poster of another event at the Bohemian Grove from 1986.

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« Reply #393 on: July 09, 2009, 08:19:58 PM »

The Bohemian Club infiltrated (beware - loud music):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28R1Y8UtdKE

The original video for this got pulled by the Bohemian Club:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjOp574Wc0k

...but someone kindly re-uploaded it (though it is in decidedly lower quality this time around).  Please consider downloading it and keeping a copy in case the Bohemian Club goes after it again.  It needs to stay online.  I woke up a hardcore christian with just this video clip.

My thoughts are with the protesters that are planning on going this weekend... I hope you get another attendee list!
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« Reply #394 on: July 09, 2009, 08:32:35 PM »

The Bohemian Club infiltrated (beware - loud music):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28R1Y8UtdKE

The original video for this got pulled by the Bohemian Club:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjOp574Wc0k

...but someone kindly re-uploaded it (though it is in decidedly lower quality this time around).  Please consider downloading it and keeping a copy in case the Bohemian Club goes after it again.  It needs to stay online.  I woke up a hardcore christian with just this video clip.

My thoughts are with the protesters that are planning on going this weekend... I hope you get another attendee list!

"This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by the Bohemian Club ."
The original video for this got pulled by the Bohemian Club:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjOp574Wc0k


This is still up but hurry
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"Inside The Bohemian Club"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28R1Y8UtdKE
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« Reply #395 on: July 09, 2009, 08:53:53 PM »

"This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by the Bohemian Club ."
The original video for this got pulled by the Bohemian Club:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjOp574Wc0k


This is still up but hurry
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DOWNLOAD IT

"Inside The Bohemian Club"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28R1Y8UtdKE

Crazy, eh?  I've downloaded it myself.  We should try cross-posting it to other sites like Metacafe and Break and Vimeo as well.  Make the Bohemian Club have to work hard to get to all of 'em.

What gets me about this video is the library.  That's the really creepy part.. all the demon decorations and wood carvings, and the books themselves are eerie.  I think there are a lot of very interesting things contained in there, and hopefully when these people are fully exposed these books and documents are saved and not burned, so that they can be used as evidence and as an example to others to always remain vigilant.
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« Reply #396 on: July 11, 2009, 05:32:55 AM »

Some new photos from Aviary camp inside Bohemian Grove. These are from June, last month.












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« Reply #397 on: July 11, 2009, 06:35:30 AM »

^ ^ ^

Who are these young guys? Staff?

And why are they so mesmerized by the fire?
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« Reply #398 on: July 16, 2009, 12:22:09 PM »

http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/dynaweb/calher/bohemian/figures/

possibly of historical interest to filmmakers, buffs etc.

another thing worth keeping in mind: in his testimony to a lawyer (agent) of the senate select committee on assassinations (jfk) (or was it Church or Warren?), George de Mohrenschildt talks about trying to set up a Bohemian Club in Dallas, along the lines of the one Ambrose Bierce set up in San Francisco.

Officially Ambrose Bierce is a marginal figure in the history of the SF chapter. He also disappeared under mysterious circumstances in Mexico.
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« Reply #399 on: July 16, 2009, 06:49:05 PM »

These 3 pictures show (on the shirts) an interesting detail,
the (red dragon) who let me remind you is Satan that old
serpent the devil read revelation 12:3-9 it describes Satan
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