Bohemian Grove/Dark Secrets

D.C. was still a relative [rule8]-hole until after the British burned it. There were grand visions, but they were not well implemented. No one wanted to live in D.C. because it was a swamp.
 
However, carved around the edges of the roof, are certain words - Faith, Hope, and Charity. Directly facing the side with the word "Charity", but across the street and some distance away, stands a small monument dedicated to something else entirely; however, on the front of this monument can be found the phrase "The Greatest of These is Charity". These words and phrases are taken directly from Masonic ritual, and cannot be interpreted as anything other than an explicit Masonic reference.
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Really? I'd certainly heard those words and phrases before and never associated them at all with freemasonry. Sounds more like a Biblical than Masonic reference to me; a hasty Google finds:

I Corinthians 13 "And now abideth faith, hope, and charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity."

Not that I disagree with what I think are your points (Masonic symbolism and ideals aren't all sinister, but anti-Masonic conspiracy theorists ignore or downplay Masonic symbols that don't support their assertions of sinister Masonic conspiracies), only that these particular symbols are self-evidently Masonic. At least, I find no difficulty interpreting them as other than an explicit Masonic reference.
 
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Not that I disagree with what I think are your points (Masonic symbolism and ideals aren't all sinister, but anti-Masonic conspiracy theorists ignore or downplay Masonic symbols that don't support their assertions of sinister Masonic conspiracies), only that these particular symbols are self-evidently Masonic. At least, I find no difficulty interpreting them as other than an explicit Masonic reference.

You know, you could be right.

Perhaps I hadn't effectively communicated before; when I said "interpreted as blatantly Masonic", I should've specified: a Mason, seeing them, would interpret them thus (because he is familiar with Masonic ritual), as would the only other type a person who is as familiar with Masonic ritual as a Mason would be - namely, the anti-Mason/conspiratoid. Such a person could without effort be expected to notice a Masonic connection - but, he would omit this connection from his doom-and-gloom website.
 
Galileo, Galileo,
Galileo, Galileo,
Galileo Figaro - magnifico-o-o-o

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here's rare coverage of the Grove from ABC back in 1981

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCDs9Vs2iYM


And here are some rarely looked at (by conspiracy peddlers) threads where pretty much everyone agrees that Bohemian Grove woo is bleeping stupid!
Can we stick this corpse back in its grave now? Bohemian Grove woo was dumb back in 2006; nothing's happened since then to make it any less stupid today. There was no reason to resurrect a dead thread, especially when the resurrection was to advertise a recording from the 80's! :mad:
 
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And here are some rarely looked at (by conspiracy peddlers) threads where pretty much everyone agrees that Bohemian Grove woo is bleeping stupid!
Can we stick this corpse back in its grave now? Bohemian Grove woo was dumb back in 2006; nothing's happened since then to make it any less stupid today. There was no reason to resurrect a dead thread, especially when the resurrection was to advertise a recording from the 80's! :mad:

its an annual event so of course nothing new has happened since 2006. I just thought it was interesting to see that clip others might be interested in. Some have denied it even exists.
 
I am starting to think the zombie apocalypse starts with internet threads. I am really starting to be thankful for my last few years of training with throwing knives....
 
I think Bohemian Grove is all about peeing on trees, and getting drunk.
That's my impression. And, besides Marines and college cheerleaders*, I can imagine few people more fun to encourage to get supremely drunk than the guys at Bohemian Grove. However, I'd have to watch myself and not match them 1:1. Current college kids are straight under the table after a couple hours, but these guys are pros and manage to run the NWO at the same time.

Don't know if that's a commentary on my mad skillz or how messed up the world is.


* - For different reasons. Drunk Jarheads are fun and pay for my booze as I encourage their stories. I understand cheerleaders are easy to get drunk on my dime, and easier after, but I never got within a penny of either.
 
As far as that owl in DC goes? Owls have long been associated with wisdom. Drawing one around the Senate they may have just been hoping like hell that some would rub off. :D
 

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