


The club is famous for its “Cremation of Care” ceremony and high-level networking, and is long rumored to have been acting as a social club for the powerful.
Other names on the list include former Speaker of the House Nancy’s Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, late crooner Jimmy Buffett and billionaire political donor Charles Koch.
A Bohemian Club spokesperson said the group does not maintain lists of its members due to the highly hush-hush nature of the secret society.



Independent journalist Daniel Boguslaw got his hands on the alleged list by hounding a Bay Area-based member for weeks and published the names Wednesday.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was also apparently member for a long time, and others like legendary actor/director Clint Eastwood and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas are rumored to be frequent guests.



Here are some of the highlights from the alleged 2023 membership list:
Politics
- Paul Pelosi: Venture capitalist and husband of former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
- Edwin Meese III: Former U.S. Attorney General under the Reagan administration.
- Bobby Inman: Retired four-star admiral and former Director of the National Security Agency (NSA).
- Carlos Bea: Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
- James A. Baker III: Former U.S. Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury.
- Edwin Feulner: Founder of The Heritage Foundation and influential architect of conservative policy.
Business
- Charles Koch: Billionaire CEO of Koch Industries and prominent political donor.
- Riley Bechtel: Billionaire heir and former Chairman/CEO of the Bechtel Corporation.
- The Fisher brothers: Robert, John and William Fisher, whose parents founded Gap Inc.
- William Draper: Influential venture capitalist and pioneer in the investment industry.
- Mike Bloomberg: Billionaire founder of Bloomberg LP and former Mayor of New York City.
Technology
- Eric Schmidt: Former CEO of Google and Executive Chairman of Alphabet Inc.
- Brook H. Byers: Senior partner at Kleiner Perkins and early biotech investor.
- Tim Draper: Founding partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson and prominent cryptocurrency investor.
- David Gifford Arscott: Veteran Silicon Valley venture capitalist and investment firm founder.
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I often think of John B. Calhoun’s mice experiments and how it often can apply to humanity in general. Humanity is definitely at that terminal phase.
Someone who is unfamiliar with these experiments from the early seventies, look up John b Calhoun on Google to look at his Universe 25 mice experiments.
In a setting of overabundance of resources and having all needs met, the mice society collapsed, the mice ultimately died off, and the population went extinct.
Mark my words on this, our adversary knows how to destroy us; not with the barrel of a gun, but having us voluntarily do it to ourselves with overabundance of everything. Don’t worry about people starving throughout the world. We should worry about people dying from obesity instead.
Social media has just sped everything up and the ubiquity of social interaction has reached a point of no return.
All of the mice in the experiment eventually died off, because those who survived the longest throughout the generations in the experiment lost all survival instincts. That’s just like humanity today and is the reason why the lone Wolf mentality is excoriated in the enemy’s media.
No matter who they are; talent, charisma, etc. are not enough. To rise to the top, one must submit to and worship the god of this world. Skull and bones, masons, the Grove, secret societies all lead to the same god and if your in the club, you will compromise. The Epstein files scratch the surface.
Interesting that this is coming out now. Why would that be?
Destroy the old world order and bring in the new?