I used to live less than 1 mile from Bohemian Grove and paid very close attention to all of it.
Here's a fun fact from the locals: Bohemian Grove is home to the world's largest wood burning oven and I think it takes a week to get it heated for the festival.
Well, when I lived in that town I was very interested in Bohemian Grove. Alex's hidden camera video was still very new at the time. The entrance to BG is down a small, hidden road just across the river in Monte Rio. There are private residences and bed & breakfasts before you reach the entrance. BG makes it very clear that they do not want visitors, there are signs literally covering the entrance alerting you that you are being video-taped and that this is a private road. I never tried to go up the road but I did see one of their BG trucks before, they have an owl logo on them.
I spoke with locals about Bohemian Grove, they are who told me about the giant wood burning oven. The BG hires seasonal workers for each of their events (they hold two a year, July and I think maybe Feb? There is a smaller festival before the July Jinks). I was told that they hire from the locals for the seasonal events and that there was not a very extensive background checking process. The jobs they hire locals for are mainly cooks and serving staff. I was told that they exclusively hired men until very recently (as of when I was told this some years ago) that women were now being hired as well because of some discrimination lawsuits. This same person told me about the giant oven but said that it was used for cooking all the lavish feasts that the Aristocrats enjoy during their time at BG. I sat at a park in Monte Rio that gives very clear vision of all cars coming and going. I literally sat in this park for hours every day during their festival to see if I saw anything of note. Curiously I did not see nearly as many cars going up there as I thought, only a few luxury cars or suspicious looking vehicles went that way during my time staked out in the park. I did see a few helicopters that may have been delivering people into the Grove and I heard their fireworks too.
There is actually a public park there too that used to be part of the grove but was donated to the city by the Bohemian Club. I've always wanted to hold an event there as kind of a big "fuck you" to the Bohemian Club Moloch loving sickos.
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DontTreadOnMemes ago
I used to live less than 1 mile from Bohemian Grove and paid very close attention to all of it.
Here's a fun fact from the locals: Bohemian Grove is home to the world's largest wood burning oven and I think it takes a week to get it heated for the festival.
jstrotha0975 ago
To burn children?
DontTreadOnMemes ago
Well, when I lived in that town I was very interested in Bohemian Grove. Alex's hidden camera video was still very new at the time. The entrance to BG is down a small, hidden road just across the river in Monte Rio. There are private residences and bed & breakfasts before you reach the entrance. BG makes it very clear that they do not want visitors, there are signs literally covering the entrance alerting you that you are being video-taped and that this is a private road. I never tried to go up the road but I did see one of their BG trucks before, they have an owl logo on them.
I spoke with locals about Bohemian Grove, they are who told me about the giant wood burning oven. The BG hires seasonal workers for each of their events (they hold two a year, July and I think maybe Feb? There is a smaller festival before the July Jinks). I was told that they hire from the locals for the seasonal events and that there was not a very extensive background checking process. The jobs they hire locals for are mainly cooks and serving staff. I was told that they exclusively hired men until very recently (as of when I was told this some years ago) that women were now being hired as well because of some discrimination lawsuits. This same person told me about the giant oven but said that it was used for cooking all the lavish feasts that the Aristocrats enjoy during their time at BG. I sat at a park in Monte Rio that gives very clear vision of all cars coming and going. I literally sat in this park for hours every day during their festival to see if I saw anything of note. Curiously I did not see nearly as many cars going up there as I thought, only a few luxury cars or suspicious looking vehicles went that way during my time staked out in the park. I did see a few helicopters that may have been delivering people into the Grove and I heard their fireworks too.
There is actually a public park there too that used to be part of the grove but was donated to the city by the Bohemian Club. I've always wanted to hold an event there as kind of a big "fuck you" to the Bohemian Club Moloch loving sickos.
GeorgeT ago
I bet MrPing Pong does the honors! That sick freak!