The following list of
Bohemian Club members includes both past and current members of note.
Membership in the male-only, private Bohemian
Club takes a variety of forms, with membership regularly offered to new
university presidents and to military commanders stationed in the San Francisco Bay Area. Regular, full
members are usually wealthy and influential men who pay full membership fees
and dues, and who must often wait 15 years for an opening, as the club limits
itself to about 2700 men. Associate members are graphic and musical artists,
and actors, who pay lesser fees because of their usefulness in assisting with
club activities in San Francisco and at the Bohemian
Grove. Professional members are associate members who have developed the
ability to pay full dues, or are skilled professionals selected from the arts
community. Honorary members are elected by club members, and pay no membership
fees or annual dues.
· List of
Bohemian Club members ·
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The Secret Rulers of the World ·
·
Teddy Bears' Picnic ·
·
The Family
The Secret Rulers of the World is a five-part documentary
film, produced by World of Wonder Productions and
written, directed by, and featuring Jon Ronson.
The series of parts was first shown on Channel 4
on April 2001. The documentary accompanied Ronson's book Them: Adventures with Extremists,
which covered similar topics and described many of the same episodes. Both the
series and book detail Ronson's encounters following theorists and activists
residing outside political, religious, and sociological norms.
Contents
[hide]
·
1 Part 1: The Legend of Ruby
Ridge
·
2 Part 2: David Icke, The Lizards
and The Jews
·
3 Part 3: Timothy McVeigh, The Oklahoma
Bomber
·
4 Part 4: The Satanic Shadowy
Elite?
·
5 Part 5: The Bilderberg Group
·
6 References
·
7 External links
Part 1: The
Legend of Ruby RidgeOriginal air date: 29 April 2001
Part 2: David
Icke, The Lizards and The Jews
Part 3: Timothy
McVeigh, The Oklahoma Bomber
Original air date: 13 May 2001
Part 4: The
Satanic Shadowy Elite?
Original air date: 20 May 2001
Part 5: The
Bilderberg Group
Original air date: 27 May 2001
Each member is associated with a "camp",
that is, one of 118 rustic sleeping and leisure quarters scattered throughout
the Bohemian Grove, where each member sleeps during the two weeks (three
weekends) of annual summer encampment in July. These camps are the principal
means through which high-level business and political contacts and friendships
are formed.[1]
Member
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Category
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Camp
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Mandalay
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Sempervirens
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Shoestring
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Mandalay
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Pelican
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Woof
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Mandalay
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Life
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Silverado
Squatters
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Mandalay
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Mandalay
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Founding
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Founding
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Founding
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Honorary
Life
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Founding
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Founding
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Honorary
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Honorary
Life
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Mandalay
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Life
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Honorary
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Founding
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Wayside
Log
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Honorary
Life
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Hillbillies
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Pelican
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Honorary
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Honorary
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Life
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Founding
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Hillbillies
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Life
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Life
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Hillbillies
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Roaring
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Founding
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Stowaway
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Cave
Man
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Mandalay
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Hillbillies
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Honorary
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Honorary
Life
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Founding
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Bald
Eagle
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Founding
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Founding
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Owl's
Nest
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Honorary
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Honorary
Life
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Owl's
Nest
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Honorary
Life
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Zaca
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Founding
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Honorary
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Life
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Honorary
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Honorary
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Cave
Man
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Lost
Angels
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Honorary
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Founding
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Founding
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Life
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Mandalay
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Lost
Angels
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Honorary
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Honorary
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Founding
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Wayside
Log
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Land
of Happiness
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Mandalay
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Wohwono
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Mandalay
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Sempervirens
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Sons
of Toil
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Pelican
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Dragon
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Honorary
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Rattlers
/ Edgehill
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Sempervirens
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Life
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Honorary
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Life
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Life
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Stowaway
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Owl's
Nest
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Honorary
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Honorary
Life
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Cave
Man
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Honorary
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Midway
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Moro
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Honorary
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Founding
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Founding,
Honorary
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Mandalay
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Honorary
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Founding
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Wayside
Log
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Honorary
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Life
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Mandalay
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Owl's
Nest
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Mandalay
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Monastery
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Cave
Man
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Uplifters
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Honorary
Life
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Stowaway
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Stowaway
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Founding
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Honorary
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Hillbillies
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Honorary
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Founding
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Uplifters
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Associate
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Turnerville
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Mandalay
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Mandalay
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Isle
of Aves
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Cave
Man
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Wayside
Log
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Cave
Man
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Honorary
Life
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Honorary
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Hillbillies
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Life
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Stowaway
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Life
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Hillbillies
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Life
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Cave
Man
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Cave
Man
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Outpost
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Honorary
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Honorary
Life
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Lost
Angels
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Honorary
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Isle
of Aves
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Honorary
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Founding
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Sunshiners
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Founding
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Founding
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Life
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Honorary
Life
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Aviary
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Honorary
Life
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· List of
Bohemian Club members ·
·
The Secret Rulers of the World ·
·
Teddy Bears' Picnic ·
·
The Family
Contents
[hide]
·
1 Part 1: The Legend of Ruby
Ridge
·
2 Part 2: David Icke, The Lizards
and The Jews
·
3 Part 3: Timothy McVeigh, The Oklahoma
Bomber
·
4 Part 4: The Satanic Shadowy
Elite?
·
5 Part 5: The Bilderberg Group
·
6 References
·
7 External links
Part 1: The
Legend of Ruby RidgeOriginal air date: 29 April 2001
Jon Ronson meets with Randy
Weaver and daughter Rachel, two of the surviving members of the Weaver
family. The film shows previously unseen archive footage to describe the life
of a family who claim to have moved to a cabin in Ruby Ridge,
Idaho to live
peacefully, and escape what they saw as the tyrannical elite of international
bankers bent on enslaving the world. Ronson also explains how the Weaver
family's conspiracy theories became a shocking tragedy when the American
Government killed two of the family members, their dog, and shot and wounded
Randy Weaver and Kevin Harris, whom the Weaver family considered their son. Ronson
explores the unsympathetic media response to the killings and how this incident
might have influenced the siege at Waco, the Oklahoma City bombing and the growth of the American militia movement.
Part 2: David
Icke, The Lizards and The Jews
Jon Ronson follows David Icke
as he promotes his theory that "the elite are genetically descended from a
race of 12-foot, blood-drinking, shape-shifting lizards". During the film
Icke is accused by a leftist protest group in Canada of antisemitism. The
documentary explores the theme of whether Icke literally means lizards — as he
steadfastly maintains — or whether the reptilians are a coded reference to
Jews, which Icke denies vehemently. Ronson concludes that Icke is probably not
an anti-Semite, and comes to have misgivings about the Icke protester's methods
and attempts to silence Icke.
Part 3: Timothy
McVeigh, The Oklahoma Bomber
Original air date: 13 May 2001
Before his involvement in the Oklahoma City bombing, Timothy
McVeigh believed that a shadowy elite secretly controlled the governments
of the world, conspiring to establish a genocidal New World Order. He believed that the
Alfred P. Murrah building was local New World Order headquarters. But many
other theorists are convinced that the world only knows part of an apparent
complex conspiracy story behind the bombing. Ronson meets a number of theorists
whilst investigating the story, and concludes his film in Elohim
City, a private Christian Identity movement compound in
Oklahoma.
Part 4: The
Satanic Shadowy Elite?
Original air date: 20 May 2001
Jon Ronson follows conspiracy
theorist and radio host Alex Jones as he attempts to infiltrate the
annual gathering of dignitaries and business leaders (reportedly including
George Bush and Henry Kissinger) at the Bohemian
Grove. The film includes footage of attendees dressed in robes and burning
an effigy at the foot of a giant stone owl. Jones believes that the ceremony is
related to occult secret societies. After the event, Ronson meets comedy actor
and fellow attendee Harry Shearer who describes the event as a glorified
fraternity party. Shearer largely dismisses Jones's dramatic retelling of the
gathering and notes that the music is supplied by The Symphony Orchestra of San
Francisco.
Part 5: The
Bilderberg Group
Original air date: 27 May 2001
Ronson teams up with reporter James P. Tucker, Jr., who has been
investigating the Bilderberg Group, an annual invitation-only
conference, for over thirty years. According to Tucker, around 130 guests, most
of whom are persons of influence in business, academic, or political circles,
meet annually in secret. The duo encounter unwelcoming suited security men and
a car chase. Ronson also interviews Group founder Denis
Healey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Rulers_of_the_World
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