The Secret Speech That Launched Nixon’s Presidential Run
Among documents recently released by the Nixon Presidential Library was the text of a talk given by Richard Nixon to attendees at the secret summer camp-out of the Bohemian Club. The tradition of a summer encampment was established six years after the Bohemian Club was formed in 1872. The outing held at the, privately owned, Bohemian Grove is shrouded in secrecy. Each year some of the worlds elite men get together to party and, as some will tell you, plan their takeover of the earth.
This is what the Sonoma County Free Press, Bohemian Grove Action Network says about the Bohemian Grove:
The grove is the site of a two week retreat every July (as well as other smaller get-togethers throughout the year). At these retreats, the members commune with nature in a truly original way. They drink heavily from morning through the night, bask in their freedom to urinate on the redwoods, and perform pagan rituals (including the “Cremation of Care”, in which the members wearing red-hooded robes, cremate a coffin effigy of “Dull Care” at the base of a 40 foot owl altar). Some (20%) engage in homosexual activity (but few of them support gay rights or AIDS research). They watch (and participate in) plays and comedy shows in which women are portrayed by male actors. Although women are not allowed in the Grove, members often leave at night to enjoy the company of the many prostitutes who come from around the world for this event. Is any of this hard to believe? Employees of the Grove have said that no verbal description can accurately portray the bizarre behavior of the Grove’s inhabitants.
Besides this type of merriment. the annual gathering serves as an informational clearing house for the elite. The most powerful men in the country do their “networking” here, despite the Grove’s motto “weaving spiders come not here” (don’t do business in the Grove). At these gatherings men representing the government, military-industrial, and financial sectors meet and make major policy decisions. The Manhattan project, which produced the first atomic bombs, was conceived at the Grove in 1942. Other decisions made at the Grove include who our presidential candidates will be. There are speeches, known as “Lakeside Talks”, wherein high-ranking officials disseminate information which is not available to the public-at-large.
The Lakeside Talks are conducted twice daily during the July encampment. They feature prominent men representing CORPORATE, FINANCIAL, MILITARY and POLITICAL elite circles. They provide a way to float ideas that often lead to public policy but are done without public scrutiny. Do “Weaving Spiders” indeed come to the Grove? YOU BE THE JUDGE!!!
In July of 1967, Richard Nixon gave the Lakeside Talk at the Bohemian Grove.




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