The people who are powerful enough to be invited to BG can't help themselves but to conspire with each other. Whether BG is intended as such or not is irrelevant- conspiracies are forged at these meetings, it's inevitable.
I was chatting with a friend the other day about something like this - basically we were at Toronto Pride and people were milling about the bar with their phones out taking pictures and selfies and snaps and all that nonsense - because it's Canada and current year and nobody gives a shit if you're gay.
In my lifetime, I can remember that being very different, and it probably still is in many parts of the world. You enter an establishment and expect a certain amount of privacy. You'd get 86'd for pulling out a camera, let alone taking pictures.
I sort of look at the BG as a "corporate team building" type thing, without the lame trust exercises.
I don't know if you'd read Nixon's take on it, OP, but it's a humdinger.
NIXON: But it's not just the ratty part of town. The upper class in San Francisco is that way. The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time--it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine, with that San Francisco crowd. I can't shake hands with anybody from San Francisco.
Decorators. They got to do something. But we don't have to glorify it. You know one of the reasons fashions have made women look so terrible is because the goddamned designers hate women. Designers taking it out on the women. Now they're trying to get some more sexy things coming on again.
Actually Nixon's alleged comments is what made me conclude my opinion of the place. No doubt there'll be some homosexuals there, likely still in the closet and have the time of their life for two weeks. I'm not to judge, each to their own but to twist that into some underground evil cult? Far stretch in my opinion, just some rich folk cutting loose.
What's funny is that you make excuses for extremely powerful people based on nothing at all. You just explicitly trust that they are totally not colluding to consolidate and protect their entrenched power, and that they'd rather go to some weird forest party with contemporaries than spend a family vacation with Grandchildren or go do something with life-long friends.
The mental gymnastics you go through are impressive as opposed to saying 'I don't know and can't know'. I'd recommend the second. Far less karma that way.
I have also taken that stance before (hopeless optimist) and I understand your angle, but it doesn't feel good to make excuses and fight for things that aren't actually what you claim them to be. 'The only thing I know is that I do not know'. Life has a funny way of putting you in your place at times. I guess that's my point. Not emotional, just saying it's not responsible to make excuses for things you don't know about. And unfortunately you can't always give people the benefit of the doubt either - there is nothing offensive about compliance.
it is very sad. our whole world now seems to be a psy op. we all wanted the "simpler life", and then got clotheslined by the satanic trash that run this energy farm.
I listened to some Joe Rogan podcast last night because my friend was playing it and I've gotta say, I could barely agree with a single thing he said. Definitely a drastic change from his researched and informative podcasts from years ago.
As mentioned in the other post, his comments is what made me conclude my opinion. It sounds like just a massive party, and no doubt some homosexuals are there. Just coz there are some homosexuals doesn't mean it's evil or wrong, likely they aren't out of the closet yet and have two weeks to get loose. Don't see anything sinister with that
i have absolutely nothing against gays. my cousin is gay and is a great person. that being said: satanism does seem to have a very sinister queer element to it.
Though the tone of your post is odd (almost as if you're trying to elicit arguments to the contrary), I agree that BG is likely more innocent (and infantile) than our imaginations typically allow, and that the truly nefarious ritualistic gatherings of the rich and powerful are ones we've yet to hear about.
Burning Man: way different. Public, open, photo'd, video'd, and personal. Yea it requires tickets but that's the hurdle. One does not need to be among the Top 300 Males in the World. Granted, some of Burning Man smacks of occult and/or fire cult.
"Weird ritual": Is the Cremation of Care. In the duality they worship, women are Care and men are Protect. As men, they go to extreme lengths to to remove the Care instinct. This is an ancient occult ritual. It may look melodramatic, but to those practicing it is serious. Maybe the present day cremation is an effigy, maybe not.
A camp: While you're rhetoric is not wrong, to learn what "let down their hair" actually means, and too see if that is cool with you, check out the last 2-3 minutes of this (Bohemian Grove is not the focus). There is also local legends about the airport just to the east, north of River Rd.
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1 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
It's more of a recruitment/grooming tool which leads to more sinister secret societies, imo.
1 lavaflower 2017-08-02
The people who are powerful enough to be invited to BG can't help themselves but to conspire with each other. Whether BG is intended as such or not is irrelevant- conspiracies are forged at these meetings, it's inevitable.
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
Yeh, this sounds logical, good point.
1 tedsmitts 2017-08-02
I was chatting with a friend the other day about something like this - basically we were at Toronto Pride and people were milling about the bar with their phones out taking pictures and selfies and snaps and all that nonsense - because it's Canada and current year and nobody gives a shit if you're gay.
In my lifetime, I can remember that being very different, and it probably still is in many parts of the world. You enter an establishment and expect a certain amount of privacy. You'd get 86'd for pulling out a camera, let alone taking pictures.
I sort of look at the BG as a "corporate team building" type thing, without the lame trust exercises.
I don't know if you'd read Nixon's take on it, OP, but it's a humdinger.
https://www.prisonplanet.com/032604nixontape.html
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
Actually Nixon's alleged comments is what made me conclude my opinion of the place. No doubt there'll be some homosexuals there, likely still in the closet and have the time of their life for two weeks. I'm not to judge, each to their own but to twist that into some underground evil cult? Far stretch in my opinion, just some rich folk cutting loose.
1 full__frontal 2017-08-02
Hilarious!
1 oneinfinitecreator 2017-08-02
You should work for NAMBLA or something...
What's funny is that you make excuses for extremely powerful people based on nothing at all. You just explicitly trust that they are totally not colluding to consolidate and protect their entrenched power, and that they'd rather go to some weird forest party with contemporaries than spend a family vacation with Grandchildren or go do something with life-long friends.
The mental gymnastics you go through are impressive as opposed to saying 'I don't know and can't know'. I'd recommend the second. Far less karma that way.
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
New his will stir some emotional response, I guess I like to see the simpler side of life. Too optimistic maybe.
1 oneinfinitecreator 2017-08-02
I have also taken that stance before (hopeless optimist) and I understand your angle, but it doesn't feel good to make excuses and fight for things that aren't actually what you claim them to be. 'The only thing I know is that I do not know'. Life has a funny way of putting you in your place at times. I guess that's my point. Not emotional, just saying it's not responsible to make excuses for things you don't know about. And unfortunately you can't always give people the benefit of the doubt either - there is nothing offensive about compliance.
Have a good one.
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qbe8bp/the-child-rape-assembly-line-0000141-v20n11
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
it is very sad. our whole world now seems to be a psy op. we all wanted the "simpler life", and then got clotheslined by the satanic trash that run this energy farm.
1 Aluminoti 2017-08-02
Clint Eastwood has been there disappointing
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
i was a huge fan of Clint until he did that propaganda pile of garbage film "american sniper"
1 casualjane 2017-08-02
I listened to some Joe Rogan podcast last night because my friend was playing it and I've gotta say, I could barely agree with a single thing he said. Definitely a drastic change from his researched and informative podcasts from years ago.
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
Richard Nixon said there was some very sleazy behavior there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL6cxGg6yas
1 tedsmitts 2017-08-02
God I love that "hot pants" "Jesus Christ" exchange
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
As mentioned in the other post, his comments is what made me conclude my opinion. It sounds like just a massive party, and no doubt some homosexuals are there. Just coz there are some homosexuals doesn't mean it's evil or wrong, likely they aren't out of the closet yet and have two weeks to get loose. Don't see anything sinister with that
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
i have absolutely nothing against gays. my cousin is gay and is a great person. that being said: satanism does seem to have a very sinister queer element to it.
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
sigh
1 CaptainApollyon 2017-08-02
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hay
1 CaptainApollyon 2017-08-02
The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to timeāit is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
Absolutely Huge Find here by CaptainApollyon! Now this getting very INTERESTING...
1 DarthStem 2017-08-02
I bet they eat a lot of pizza there.
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
And sing a lot of Queen
1 Hamsterarcher 2017-08-02
If they eat 100s of thousands of dollars worth of hotdogs at the whitehouse, i can only imagine the hotdog bill for a rich mans party on that scale
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
I do not think this stuff is just for laughs. It seems to be part of Esoteric Ritual. "Rudy Giuliani in Drag Smooching Donald Trump":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IrE6FMpai8
1 CaptainApollyon 2017-08-02
what did i just watch
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
an esoteric ritual between two satanists
1 CaptainApollyon 2017-08-02
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hyde,_3rd_Earl_of_Clarendon#A_Transgender_Governor.3F
stumbled on this the other day. nothing new under the sun.
1 astralrocker2001 2017-08-02
you find some really fascinating stuff. i need to pay very close attention to your research :)
1 sjmacy 2017-08-02
Though the tone of your post is odd (almost as if you're trying to elicit arguments to the contrary), I agree that BG is likely more innocent (and infantile) than our imaginations typically allow, and that the truly nefarious ritualistic gatherings of the rich and powerful are ones we've yet to hear about.
1 GambleResponsibly 2017-08-02
Honestly, I think you are 100% on the money, especially with the last part. Likely the most agreeable post on this thread for me.
1 g3374r2d2 2017-08-02
OP watched house of cards and dove right in.
1 WestCoastHippy 2017-08-02
Burning Man: way different. Public, open, photo'd, video'd, and personal. Yea it requires tickets but that's the hurdle. One does not need to be among the Top 300 Males in the World. Granted, some of Burning Man smacks of occult and/or fire cult.
"Weird ritual": Is the Cremation of Care. In the duality they worship, women are Care and men are Protect. As men, they go to extreme lengths to to remove the Care instinct. This is an ancient occult ritual. It may look melodramatic, but to those practicing it is serious. Maybe the present day cremation is an effigy, maybe not.
A camp: While you're rhetoric is not wrong, to learn what "let down their hair" actually means, and too see if that is cool with you, check out the last 2-3 minutes of this (Bohemian Grove is not the focus). There is also local legends about the airport just to the east, north of River Rd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7f-Xngpfi8