Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSince 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include.Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include.Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include.
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Perhaps the most religious zealots, might buy the claim of Satanism and mock human sacrifice, but no one else.
Entertaining and at times embarrassingly poor at others, even the most uneducated will spot the lack of logic and the leaps of abstraction.
Clearly this exclusive club does have distinguished visitors, they openly have a mock ritual, the link of the mock ritual to paganism is tenuous at best and to human sacrifice almost non existent. The ceremony itself had more in common with a modern day theme park than any Pagan rite.
This "documentary" tells us nothing of Paganism, an ancient faith based around nature worship. Instead it attempts to demonise what I imagine is otherwise a very successful business selling expensive "retreats" to the top Men in America.
All it did was to convince me that Alex Jones is a self serving publicist out to make a name for himself by attempting to create stories where clearly there is none. Looking at the credits it appears there was no one other than Alex Jones involved in the film, certainly had there been, they would have pointed out the lack of credibility of his claims and suggested that he not waste his time and ours on the venture.
The film does remind us how individuals can try to distort the truth, it also shows us how easily some people can accept a distorted truth (some people believed the film totally and gave it a 10) Hype and sensationalism are great for fiction, but when we confuse them in news and documentaries it is quite damaging. Good film if only for reminding us to question things more.
Entertaining and at times embarrassingly poor at others, even the most uneducated will spot the lack of logic and the leaps of abstraction.
Clearly this exclusive club does have distinguished visitors, they openly have a mock ritual, the link of the mock ritual to paganism is tenuous at best and to human sacrifice almost non existent. The ceremony itself had more in common with a modern day theme park than any Pagan rite.
This "documentary" tells us nothing of Paganism, an ancient faith based around nature worship. Instead it attempts to demonise what I imagine is otherwise a very successful business selling expensive "retreats" to the top Men in America.
All it did was to convince me that Alex Jones is a self serving publicist out to make a name for himself by attempting to create stories where clearly there is none. Looking at the credits it appears there was no one other than Alex Jones involved in the film, certainly had there been, they would have pointed out the lack of credibility of his claims and suggested that he not waste his time and ours on the venture.
The film does remind us how individuals can try to distort the truth, it also shows us how easily some people can accept a distorted truth (some people believed the film totally and gave it a 10) Hype and sensationalism are great for fiction, but when we confuse them in news and documentaries it is quite damaging. Good film if only for reminding us to question things more.
This boring documentary purports to reveal Satanic rituals of the Rich and Famous in a California redwood glen. This Bohemian Grove get together has been occurring for almost 130 years and reflects secret society booze fests similar to the Masons, Skull and Bones, and service clubs. A time for men to behave badly out of sight of the paparazzi.
The goofiness is harmless and maybe fun for the participants. The narration couldn't be more uninteresting. The quality of the jiggly camera work requires Dramamine to survive.
The narrator's analysis is unbelievably paranoid.
What a mess. Makes you feel sympathy for the devils that are conspiring to take over the universe.
The goofiness is harmless and maybe fun for the participants. The narration couldn't be more uninteresting. The quality of the jiggly camera work requires Dramamine to survive.
The narrator's analysis is unbelievably paranoid.
What a mess. Makes you feel sympathy for the devils that are conspiring to take over the universe.
I think Alex Jones should be given a little more respect. He risks his life every single day to try and help expose what seems to be true. After watching many other films based around similar subjects, the facts seem undeniable. His courage in breaking into such a heavily guarded and dangerous place is totally impressive. What you see in the documentary is fitting with everything else that you'll find out if you start to research just a little into these things. Please, look at what's happening. People are waking up and Alex Jones is in no way a fatalist, as someone has said on one of these IMDb reviews. He reminds us what power each and everyone of us has and how much change we can effect.
Oh and just to remind people that Charlie Sheen has now come out (and joined former members of the Bush Administration, the former German defence minister and hundreds of other physicists, engineers, firemen and victims families) and said that he believes that 9/11 needs to be re-investigated and that we all need to look at the facts and see that the official story is just that - a story.
Thank You, JJH
Oh and just to remind people that Charlie Sheen has now come out (and joined former members of the Bush Administration, the former German defence minister and hundreds of other physicists, engineers, firemen and victims families) and said that he believes that 9/11 needs to be re-investigated and that we all need to look at the facts and see that the official story is just that - a story.
Thank You, JJH
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This is a documentary made to expose the Boehmian Grove as real, and it does. No matter what one may think about bohemian grove one cannot deny that it exists anymore. This documentary is filmed with personal spy cams and doesn't offer the best quality footage, but who could have gone inside with a big camera anyway. Its worth a watch if your interested in knowing what people like, George W H Bush, Richard Nixon, Dwight D Eisenhower, , Herbert Hoover, Theodore Roosevelt, Donald Rumsfeld, David Rockefeller Sr. & Jr., Clint Eastwood, James Woods Henry ford, Jack London, Mark Twain, David Packard and Colin Powell has been up to in one of they're yearly vacations, and how religious symbols and themes play a part in the bohemian club. I gave this documentary a 10 out of 10, not because the quality of the documentary is excellent, but because its message is.
An overall great documentary depicting what some of our politicians are really up to. At first I didn't want to believe it, but after watching this, there is no doubt in my mind that there is always more to the picture. For an early Alex Jones documentary, this one delivers great information and insight. Alex Jones does come off as loud at times, but anyone can see that he has passion in what he does. This is a movie worth picking up or even burning to pass around to people as I've heard many do with his films. One negative thing I can say about the film is at times the camera angles are horrible only due to the fact it was a micro camera they were using to film the documentary.
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- Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove
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