Renowned American boxer Ryan Garcia recently went viral after revealing details about his personal experiences with the Bohemian Grove cult conspiracy, find out as a club’s ritual video goes viral
Garcia’s posts have sparked intense and widespread reactions from people across social media, particularly conspiracy theorists.
What is the Bohemian Grove cult as club ritual video and pictures go viral, meaning and members list
The interview with Andrew Tate and Ryan Garcia has everyone talking about Bohemian Grove.
This is the most clear footage I've seen of the place.pic.twitter.com/VuWVREY7fd
— Pizza Pepe (@RealPizzaPepe) March 6, 2024
Satanic ritual at the Bohemian Grove filmed by Alex Jones.
pic.twitter.com/mmQdNI1JLG— ً (@tylerduran21) March 6, 2024
Some people online have even gone on to suggest that Bohemian Grove was the manifestation of the Illuminati after Ryan Gracia posted his allegations.
The Bohemian Grove cult conspiracy
The Bohemian Grove cult is allegedly a secret club that conspiracy theorists believe includes elites who take part in depraved activities. According to various reports, Bohemian Grove is reportedly a San Francisco-based private club founded in 1874. The club was initially founded by debauched journalists and artists who wished to let off steam under the privacy of a giant redwood forest, located in Sonoma County, California. The club seemingly does not allow any female members to join.
However, over the years, wealthy and powerful men soon started joining and replacing the initial members. According to reports, various directors of Fortune 500 companies and US presidents were part of the club. The Financial Times reported that several Presidents including Roosevelt, Taft, Hoover, Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and George Bush, senior and junior, were all allegedly part of the club.
The outlet further added that while members were officially forbidden from talking about business, they could still engage in informal “lakeside chats”. Members reportedly engaged in activities like skinny-dipping, skeet-shooting, heavy drinking along with elaborate theatrical entertainments.
Ryan Garcia sparks various conspiracy theories about the Bohemian Grove
Garcia who is a boxer by profession recently appeared in an X-space alongside Andrew Tate on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. While appearing on the X-space, he revealed stuff about aliens and an elite private club called the Bohemian Grove. The revelations have gone on to fuel conspiracy theories online. Garcia stated:
I’m not f*cking joking, bro. I have f*cking proof, bro. I don’t give a f*ck. Bro, I f*cking will show you every f*cking video you could ever f*cking believe, bro. Bohemian Grove is real. They f*cking tied me down and they made me f*cking watch, dog. I actually don’t give a f*ck anymore. Yes, I f*cking lost it. They were r*ping little kids.”
Interestingly, right before Ryan Garcia made the wild claims, he wrote a post on X making some confusing claims. Ryan stated that somebody hacked his account, before subsequently posting a picture of an alien.
Bohemian grove cult explored
Prior to Ryan Garcia’s revelations about the Bohemian Grove, Alex Jones, a conspiracy theorist, and owner of the website Infowars exposed the club’s activities. Following the recent interest on the cult, Netizens found an old footage of Bohemian Grove, that Alex Jones secretly recorded. Jones and a British journalist named Jon Ronson reportedly took the footage of the club’s ‘Cremation of Care’ ceremony back in 2000.
According to reports, cult members gather at the grove to mark the beginning of the festivities with a ceremony called the Cremation of Care for about two weeks, in July. The ceremony involves several robed figures carrying an effigy that represents the “dull cares” of everyday life. The robed figures offer the effigy to a 40ft concrete owl, before proceeding to burn it. According to Alex Jones, the ceremony is “Luciferean garbage”, and stated that the members offered real human sacrifices. However, his partner Jon Ronson simply called it men in power reliving their college years.
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