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Anonymous vs Bohemian Grove

Internet activist and hacktivist group Anonymous has had a big 2011: members have taken on Bank of America and Sony among other corporate targets, and have been credited with some part in this year’s “Arab Spring”. Next on the agenda: the secret world government meeting at Bohemian Grove

So if you’re free, get down there and man the barricades – see you there. I’ll be the guy wearing the Guy Fawkes mask..

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  1. And it is not like these guys
    And it is not like these guys have done anything to earn our confidence in their ability to steer the ships of state. There is no reason for them to be holding meetings in secret unless they have things to hide. Simple as that. Everyone has a right to privacy but not if they are discussing matters of state.

  2. Something in the air…
    Imagine that… that cyber-arrogant group of digital-libido driven hacks going up against the decadent masters of the universe… in my lifetime even.

    Not exactly the rapture, mind you, but we can hope for a good show.

    1. hmmm
      i don’t really know if i can believe they sacrifice little kids. they use an effigy during the ceremony. that being said, i think all the protesters should have been wearing masks, mostly because as seen at the very end, they are all going to end up on the wall of the local police station. i would not be comfortable if i knew they had my photo.

      1. I never heard anything abour
        I never heard anything abour sacrificing kids at Bohemian Grove. However, the paedophilia that is rampant at the highest levels of government is a form of ceremonial sacrifice.

      2. from the Canadian-For-Hire-Dept.
        *chuckle* I think that certain people ‘sex things up’ for the viewers. And that includes Alex Jones :3

        When the reality is probably quite ordinary.

        Ralph Nader speaks aboot Bohemian Grove.

    2. from the Living-Life-Slowly-Dept.
      How ordinary, the first little bit made me think that these folk could be Canadians :3

      I like the ordinaryness of the security — not very much for ‘Conspiracy FOX news’ of whatever shape to latch on to.

      I always wonder at the editing choices that film-makers make.

      1. I talked to a corporate
        I talked to a corporate lawyer who attended Bohemian Grove a few years back. He described it as a summer camp for super achievers and he had the time of his life. What actually transpires there is not really the point. What is the point is that occult iconography is still a pet enthusiasm of the people running the show as it still is in Skull and Bones, etc. It is this fascination with the ghoulish and the darkly ceremonial that give us hints about the essential mentality of these cliques. There is quite a bit of this sort of iconography and symbolism in the 911 op which was a pet project of some of these power brokers – most notably Cheney and Rumsfeld. That they continue to celebrate this way just tells us that they are still essentially boys, and we need leadership now that is less childish and less reckless, so we can’t be blamed for wanting to peek in on their klatches to see what is coloring the minds.

          1. …sitting in a circle of salt…..
            …indeed the one I would fear in this case is not the spell but the speaker. when we mess with things unknown we invoke things we can not explain or control. i think the people of bohemian grove are for the most part exploring something that tickles our fancies and is otherwise stable, but again everything needs to be taken with a grain, or a whole Morton canister, of salt 😛

          2. from the 15-Slit-Experiment-Dept.
            “I believe that my soul is a dark forest. That my known self will never be more than a clearing in the forest. That gods come forth from the forest into the clearing of my known self, and then go back. That I must have the courage to let them come and go.”
            –D. H. Lawrence

            emlong,

            How dramatic! Nifty :3 And spooky — just out of Christian School, a teenager (neurology undergoing massive changes), the power dynamics of being bullied (thinking it was his fault), unholy barn dynamics, the night, fear of death, power over the dead, walking in the woods at night and then going into the cellar of an abandoned structure…

            (one of the reasons I don’t go walking in woods by myself at night is I can ‘hear’ something matching my pace in the woods and stopping when I stop)

            And how powerful — it looks like Marilyn Manson managed to uncollapse the wavefunction of that structure in the clearing ;3

            (I wonder if QMechanicians will ever fiddle around with tulpas and G_dforms)

            It also makes me think of the whole Catholic/Protestant dichotomy — on the one hand, the Catholic paradigm is based around a skilled group of people who are in the know aboot the human neurology interacting with reality (so, safety) and then the Protestant paradigm centres around the consumer. I see the benefits of both paradigms.

            What do you think of Ralph Nader’s view upthread?

          3. Walking in the woods at night.
            You just reminded me of Whitley Striebe’s book Transformation, and how he tried again and again (and failed) to have the stomach to go out into the woods where his ‘Visitors’ had taken him on the night of his first (remembered) abduction.

            He could hear (or sense) the anxious calls of them, like a hungry predator waiting for the prey to fall into its nest and snare it; and when he finally turned and fled, he says he heard the most heart-breaking wail one could possibly imagine. One wouldn’t want to be near a vampire who has just been denied of his midnight drink…

          4. LOL
            [quote=red pill junkie]You just reminded me of Whitley Striebe’s book Transformation, and how he tried again and again (and failed) to have the stomach to go out into the woods where his ‘Visitors’ had taken him on the night of his first (remembered) abduction.

            He could hear (or sense) the anxious calls of them, like a hungry predator waiting for the prey to fall into its nest and snare it; and when he finally turned and fled, he says he heard the most heart-breaking wail one could possibly imagine. One wouldn’t want to be near a vampire who has just been denied of his midnight drink…[/quote]

            or a werewolf 😉

          5. The folks at Bohemian Grove
            The folks at Bohemian Grove invoking the occult may be conducting themselves in a tongue in cheek manner, but that they find the ceremonies titillating in the first place likely indicates that they indulge in this stuff elsewhere. Whether or not they have any real occult power is also beside the point here. They have enough power to “make things happen” in a manner that could be construed as emanating from the occult, so they may use a cultic overlay to justify their behind the scenes strategems. It gives them a gloss of something justified because emanating from some underlying order even though it is just their material power causing the event. Money and power get boring after awhile. Why not dress it up as something that blooms from occult power?

          6. Entitlement
            Entitlement and power have always gone hand in hand. People who were born in wealth feel it to be natural and among the proper order of things. The so-called ‘self-made’ man (or woman)will end up claiming he always felt destined to great things —then again, many of us feel that way during our youth, but we only get to hear from the people who actually make it.

            Yes, powerful people are very superstitious. Possibly more so than the average man. Sport athletes follow ‘routines’ that are actually magical rituals —Michael Jordan, for example, always wore his North Carolina shorts under his regular uniform in every single game he played, a fact that was immortalized in the animated movie Space Jam.

            There’s also all the plethora of movie and TV actors who are always consulting an astrologer. And of course it goes without saying that some famous politicians were always on the look for psychic advisors.

            So what? Powerful people could go out and believe in the Spaghetti Monster for all I care. What most of us find outrageous from gatherings like Bohemian Grove is not that the elite gather to conduct weird rituals and howl at the moon; what’s outrageous is that they *also* make secret deals and dictate policies that will affect the other 99.999% of the globe without any jurisdiction or democratic voting.

            Their ultimate goal is not to invoke some heathen god from the abyss so it grants them favors. Their ultimate goal is to maintain the status quo as much as possible, so they can keep enjoying the good life. It’s as simple as that.

          7. Gods of choice
            Just a few notes on the poor and the power elite…

            “… powerful people are very superstitious. Possibly more so than the average man. Sport athletes follow ‘routines’ that are actually magical rituals… “

            Possibly, but having visited the dark bayous of Louisiana and some inland areas along the Mississippi River, I can tell you that the poor can be pretty superstitious at time as well. Further east, just outside of the town of Frogmore, SC, there is a community of black Americans who can claim direct lineage from freed slaves. Their culture and language are very unique, referred to as ‘Gullah’ or ‘Low Country Gull’.

            One evening when I was about 15 or so, we were out driving the dirt roads around Frogmore/Hilton Head/Beaufort, when we came upon a dead end and there were literally hundreds of like… voodoo dolls all around us, each in the act of some daily duty like cutting wood or stirring a kettle. There were small fires lit at various intervals that illuminated the scenes and made it incredibly unnerving.

            We freaked or tore-ass out of there as fast as we could, lol!

            I think the rich and powerful elite understand that they cannot hold all that wealth and power and still pass through the eye of the needle in the presence of the Almighty. They therefore find allegiance with that which offers them continued wealth and power here and now.

            Whether it is real or imagined is strictly up to the beholder to decide.

          8. Superstition restrictions
            Oh, I wasn’t try to imply that superstition is in any way exclusive of th elite! Here in Mexico there’s the famous Sonora market, where you can buy any kind of magical/esoteric paraphernalia you can think of, and is located in what you might call a ghetto in the city’s downtown.

            What’s striking to some is that one would assume such superstitions are th result of a lack of education, and that the more literate a person is, the less inclined to believe in witchcraft and superstition the person would become. In reality, there’s no correlation between education and superstition.

            But then again, maybe from a purely statistical POV we would find there are more superstitious people among the high class, than the low, just simply because there are far less rich people than poor people 😉

          9. from the Fear-for-Prizes-Dept.
            That’s one of the reasons why I really appreciate the Catholic worldview over the American Fundamentalist Protestant worldview — the Catholic worldview embraces things like Spirits and Deified Saints, whereas the AFP worldview seems to be more puritanical and averse to risk.

            Which brings me to another notion that this whole ‘Neoatheist’ movement (which can be really thought of as a ‘Neoantitheist’ movement*) seems to be built around dealing with risk, being risk averse. As in, afraid of humanity’s power. Or, like one way I view such things as the War on (some) drugs and the War on (some) Terror, as trying to Make the World Safe. Instead of accepting the sloppyness, the dangers, the mysteries, the swamps of reality.

            Someone could do a book on this thesis I bet :3

            * I first heard it from this beauty, which is an excerpt of a much longer talk (the link to which is in the description of the video)

          10. After looking at the imagery
            After looking at the imagery of 911 such as the “Pet Goat” book (Baphomet) that Bush was reading near the moment of impact and the uncanny Wingding script iconology of the aircraft tail numbers and even the choice of “911” in the first place it became obvious to me that occultic memes had been preinserted into this false flag op. People of power playing games that kill us all and our children do bear watching. It is not a trivial matter.

            http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/911/Robert.htm

          11. Memes
            But what if these memes were/are not deliberately inserted. What if they happen through the action of laws and influences no human has control on?

            Jungian archetypes repeat itself throughout history not because someone is pulling the strings, but because they represent a very real and tangible aspect of the human condition.

          12. Achetypical astereotypes?
            [quote=red pill junkie]But what if these memes were/are not deliberately inserted. What if they happen through the action of laws and influences no human has control on?

            Jungian archetypes repeat itself throughout history not because someone is pulling the strings, but because they represent a very real and tangible aspect of the human condition.[/quote]

            These archetypes are the issue. Our purpose and existence as humans, and theirs as whatever they may be, seems almost undeniably interwoven.

            There may be a field of commonality that extends beyond the simply intentional…

          13. The fact that the memes are
            The fact that the memes are willfully purveyed by certain factions of elites indicates they are just the product of their imaginations. If you mean that their imaginations are being stimulated archetypically then so be it. That does not absolve them of responsibility for the nasty consequences of their imaginations. If we are dueling with a satanic or Luciferian upwelling or what Guenon called the “crack in the great wall” then we have to deal with it in all of its manifestations whether its practitioners are aware or not of the source of their influences. We have to deal with everything – the source and the source’s dupes.

          14. Willfully purveyed
            What you’re saying is that these factions utilize the archetypes and memes in a deliberate manner, even if they are not fully aware of their meaning and significance.

            I, on the other hand, submit the possibility that these memes and archetypes are NOT deliberately embedded, but manifest nonetheless in such a repeated fashion that might suggest a much grander process in the machinery of the Universe.

          15. If you watch the behavior of
            If you watch the behavior of the occult enthusiasts especially near the apex of power it is obvious that these gesticulations are something they learned from the occult literature. That is not the same thing as saying these eruptions of feeling emerge from the subconscious. Even if they do, we cannot stand by and allow it to continue when the delusions of this class lead to atrocities like the 911 false flag event. I don’t give a flip whether these hang ups are the product of the subcsonscious or just the product of group delusion looking for excuses to do nasty things. The end result is the same – behavior that shoud be called out and corrected before it kills us all in some stupid war or enginneered false flag event. If these are universal archetypes that does not excuse them from examination and defeat. The excuse used by these dudes is probably that they “are” archetypes and that they therefore cannot be denied. That is bullshit, and some of us are here to stop it.
            There indeed are archetypes emerging from the lower brain that cannot be excused by a truly civilzed people.

  3. I really cannot understand
    I really cannot understand the problem people have with this club. Good food, fun ceremonies, and top notch liquor. What is the problem? It is private property so unless you’re a member stay out or get arrested for trespassing. Be happy we have the freedom to hold private gatherings.

  4. from the Pentabarf-Dept.
    Another angle:

    ok. All of us here live in these things called countries, which are these bits of dirt that, because of laws and consensus by certain people, are called countries. People will kill to defend this dirt. People will get upset to defend this particular dirt. An almost visceral feeling.

    Countries also can be seen as safe places where corporations can get employees and resources; and they have a work force that is willing, FOR FREE, to hand over their life to protect these.

    Now, onto Bohemian Grove, perhaps there is an element of triggering this visceral response of defending one’s dirt, because here are the leaders of many different bits of dirt coming together in one place and, perhaps, showing us that what we think of as countries is really just dirt that we put meaning into. And we can’t have that. Because IT IS REAL, DARNIT ;3

    We can’t have our world leaders trying to work together, despite the dirt they claim as their own.

    And so forth.

    Somewhere, I’m sure Jung is giggling.

    1. Again, I reiterate. I could
      Again, I reiterate. I could care less what happens at Bohemian Grove and couldn’t do anything about it if I wanted too anyway, but I like keeping an eye on the various mythologies of the power class because it gives us insight into the temper and mannerisms of their thoughts. I can guarantee you that a few of the attendees were part of the group that masterminded the 911 false flag attack. Spying on Bohemian Grove antics helps us understand their pathologies.

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