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Bohemian Grove Dark Secrets Video - Duration: 7:31.
Twenty years ago, Alex Jones was an investigative journalist.
Among the Redwood trees outside of San Francisco,
he personally infiltrated the most exclusive men's club in the world, and he was an eyewitness
to a bizzare ritual known the "cremation of care".
In the Bohemian Grove dark secrets video, he revealed for the first time,
the entire secret ceremony.
It is the opening ritual of the summer,
on the first evening of an annual two week gathering of the Bohemian Club.
The audience, numbering more than a thousand of the rich and powerful,
take seats in an outdoor dining area, where the banquet tables are illuminated by gaslight.
They are politicians and famous artists, film studio owners and bankers.
They finish their sumptuous dinner, but they continue to drink.
The woodland air is warm and damp.
The music of a funeral dirge strikes comes from the darkness.
A procession appears of men in red robes, with red hoods.
Some are playing the musical instruments of the dirge, others hold high large torches.
Six men follow, like pallbearers, carrying an oblong, shallow wooden box.
The sides of the open box are low, and everyone can see what is inside.
Its occupant masquerades as a human body, but in reality
it is white cotton fabric, wrapped around a six foot plastic skeleton.
This is the "embodiment of care", a symbol of the sins of the previous year,
sins which all important men convince themselves they are obligated to commit.
As the procession passes the dining area, the audience leaves their seats,
falling into line behind the hooded column.
The funeral parade, consisting mostly of old white men,
marches on the road for only a few minutes before it reaches the shore of a small, artificial body of water.
The pallbearers and the priests, approach an enormous altar facing the lake.
The entertainment consists of more than two hundred performers,
the honorary associate members of the Bohemian Club...
the chorus, torch bearers, fire wardens,
lifeguards to prevent drunken men entering the water, and the show manager.
Still holding their drinks, the audience walks along a short path to the opposite side of the pond,
where they can observe from a safe distance the altar,
which is in the form of a huge owl, forty feet in height,
constructed of concrete. Its lower regions are covered in moss.
The performers surround the altar.
The shallow coffin is deposited at the feet of the sacred bird,
an owl which represents the priciples of wisdom, of keeping silent,
and of activities best conducted under cover of the night.
The high priest announces the club motto,
taken from "a midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare.
"Weaving spiders, come not here!"
Ostensibly this would forbid the membership from discussing worldly matters
and forming their evil plans.
But the motto is spoken of always sarcastically,
because the members know the Bohemian Grove may be the ideal haven,
where such schemes may be secretly planned.
The box is placed upon a stack of pinewood before the altar,
and after igniting the funeral pyre, the high priest throws his torch into the rising inferno.
When the revelers grow tired of watching the bonfire, or when they run out of liquor,
they break away in groups to return to their camps,
or rather to wander from one camp to another, to form new alliances, or to reinforce old alliances.
In September 1942, in the clubhouse on the grounds of the Bohemian Grove,
a meeting was held between representatives of General Electric and Standard Oil,
the presidents of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton,
various military men, and J. Robert Oppenheimer.
This is where the Manhattan Project was born,
which then led to the invention and deployment of the first atomic bomb.
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Unzulässige Zensur - Nachricht an YouTube bzgl. Video von Frau Ursula Haverbeck - Duration: 2:05.
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Joseph Kahn Drops Hints About Taylor Swift's New ''Delicate'' Music Video - Duration: 2:26.
Joseph Kahn Drops Hints About Taylor Swift's New ''Delicate'' Music Video
When it comes to Taylor Swifts Delicate music video, fans are in for a surprise according to her longtime director, Joseph Kahn.
In an exclusive interview with E! News while promoting his new Live Grand campaign for Grand Marnier, Kahn dropped hints about what viewers can expect to see. Its going to be unexpected and its going to be grand, he revealed.
I cant get into too much detail. The need is love and the expression of it. And its not about flowers. People have been sending me ideas, and generally its like flowers, or pink dresses or blue skies.
And those are all the things youd think youd want in a video, but they wouldnt fill what you need out of a song like that. So, I think I have a plan here to address that, but its completely unexpected..
On Monday, Swift shared a video to her Instagram account announcing the videos release which is set for March 11 during the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
When asked about their creative process when making a video, Khan, who has collaborated with Swift on Look What You Made Me Do, …Ready for It?Blank Space, Bad Blood, Wildest Dreams and Out of the Woods, gave details on how the duo work together behind the scenes.
Everything we do is completely collaborative, he explained. Ive always said on a certain level, shes almost co-director on these videos.
People give me a lot of credit, but I think people find it very hard to believe that this beautiful, svelte, incredibly attractive girl is also a genius. He continued, Like, you dont put those two things together.
You think, 'Oh, she has these gifts. She must not have the others. But remember, she has been writing songs herself since she was a teenager and selling to record companies.
Shes a writer at heart. And she may kill me for saying this, I think shes also a nerd at heart, too..
As for something that fans would be surprised to know about the famous singer? Kahn had nothing but positive things to say.
I dont know if it would be a shock, but shes literally as friendly as she appears to be, which is shocking for me because whenever I work with a lot of people, a lot of times, the persona they have in public is not the persona they have in private, he said.
But, its the one particular case where it seems, for me, that the outward expression of who she is—literally on stage—is what shes like in person, which is quite magical. .
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