Mary MooreBohemian Grove Action NetworkSat Mar 13 16:42:22 200464.140.158.125Bohemian Grove Action NetworkPASSING THE TORCHNew organizersby Mary Moore - June, 2003 http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.com/bohos/bohoindx.html What can I do to make a difference?Educate yourself about the Grove and it's inhabitants, and the true nature of the power structure in the world. Then educate your friends. Since most major newspapers and broadcast stations are owned by "insiders", be wary of everything you hear in the press. If you can, participate in protest activities during the July retreat. How do I get more information about the Grove? Send a note to: Bohemian Grove Action Network, P.O. Box 296, Occidental CA 95465. A $5 donation to cover printing and mailing costs is requested. http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.com/bohos/bohofact.html Bohemian GroveAn Inside Look - at a Bohemian Club Memberby Phylis Metal (a former mistress) http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.com/bohos/bohophyllis.html I have just been listening to KPFA discussing the distribution of wealth in this country. According to the experts, this country is more stratified in terms of wealth than the other industrial countries, with more wealth among fewer people at the top and consequently more poverty at the bottom.I am an example of what they are talking aout. For 13 years I was the mistress of Alfred D. Bell Jr., who lived in Hillsborough. Now I am on SSI because he chose at the end of our relationship (and of his life) to even things up by having me get money from the government to repay him for all the taxes he had paid. He had always promised that he would make it possible for me to live out a comfortable old age on $ 2500 a month, which he would provide.He had inherited $ 75 million and money had never been an issue in his life. He owned a bank in Switzerland where he squirreled his money, and an island in the Caribbean, where he did business. On the surface he owned a redwood company and his stepfather owned the Hammond lumber company. He and Bing Crosby owned a duck club together. He was president of First International Travelers Aid and then when the European agency separated from the American, he was president of the American. He was also president of the Forest History Society. He was heavily invested in Georgia Pacific and had timber interests in various parts of the world.He took me to New York on his many meetings. We always traveled United and waited in the red carpet room. He took me on his hunting trips--Pheonix for doves and Baja for quail. We met with other Bohemians, especially his brother-in law John Phillip Coughlin, who was a senior partner in a prestigious San Francisco law firm. I stayed with him and was faithfully at his beck and call because I felt assured of being supported comfortably in my old age.He was a Harvard graduate and a defined member of the upper class. He belonged to Derelicts camp at the Bohemian Grove (Ed. note: there are over 120 separate camps within the Grove) . His brother-in-law, Phil Coughlin, belonged to Mandalay (the most exclusive camp in the Grove pecking order). I naively thought this background made him a man of honor whose word was his bond. I had heard that in my own family and it was true, but he had a double standard. He was a man of his word in his own circle but with anybody outside, the code did not apply.He was generous while we were together. He educated my daughters in Europe so they could pursue the careers of their choice. But when the end came, he wrote me off and had no qualms about doing so. I am sure his family is doing well in Hillsborough. He had a beautiful house there made of redwood. He took me there when his wife was at her bridge club and showed me the elegance in which they lived. I never saw him in the same suit twice, although we traveled together frequently. We met every Thursday when he came to town for the Bohemian Club dinner and entertainment. We stayed at the Fairmont and dined at San Francisco's best restaurants and had sex. Al was impotent and I was part of the conspiracy to show what a stud he was. . .that is for the benefit of his men friends. He took me on trips because, poor dear, he could not live without it. His brother-in-law Phil once said of me "She is watching all of us and listening. We had better be careful or she will write a book about us."I did hear all their secrets. . .a full front view of the very rich when they thought they were alone. His friends were from Hillbillies (George Bush's camp), Mandalay and Derelicts camps and he preferred them to the Harvard graduates. The Bohemian Grove will meet again this summer in July. I used to stay at the Hexagon House when it was still there and entertained his friends. I don't drink but he stashed cartons of liquor at my cabin and I served the drinks. He and his friends were very pleased that the Jews and those of another hue were kept out of the club. (Ed. note: Henry Kissinger would be the exception).Al died a couple of years after our relationship ended. He had a stroke and was bedridden. He had come to my place one morning, very early, he had not been to bed. He and his wife had had a monster fight. She hit him over the head with a lamp and he had a bleeding gash. She was an alcoholic and had to take the cure from time to time. She had been having an affair with her psychiatrist and so they lived happily. But she wanted to meet me. . .woman's curiousity? Al often said he wanted us to have a menage a trois. She and I had lunch together and that was the night the shit hit the fan. He said she demanded that he end things with me and no more money, or she would take everything. He was sobbing "I am an old man and she will take everything!"So we parted and Cinderella went back to the ashes. However in my poverty I am very lucky. I live at the Redwood Gardens, a beautiful apartment complex for the elderly on the Clark Kerr campus in Berkeley. And I understand only too well what the program on KPFA was all about regarding the stratified economy. I met the very richest when I was with Al Bell and heard their cavalier remarks about their fortunes. And now I am old and poor but thanks to the Redwood Gardens I live well.###=======================Mary Moore'sBohemian GroveTWO FILMS IN PAST YEARABOUT BOHEMIAN GROVEby Mary MooreJuly 2000TWO FILMS IN PAST YEAR ABOUT BOHEMIAN GROVETwo very different films about Bohemian Grove were made in the past year.The FIRST film, shown on British T.V. was a documentary produced by Jon Ronson of World of Wonder Ltd. with headquarters in London and Los Angeles. It featured national talk show host Alex Jones who infiltrated the Grove in the summer of 2000 and filmed the entire Cremation of Care ceremony using a tie tack video camera. Unfortunately Mr. Jones' interpretation of events drew several bizarre conclusions including allegations of Satanic worship and human sacrifice. Although these rumors have been around for years it has never been the position of Bohemian Grove Action Network that there is any credibility to them. Our position is that we are concerned about the harm these men are doing in the OUTSIDE world and we are quite disappointed in the tone and conclusions of this documentary. For more information about this film you can email wow@worldof wonder.net or call 323 603 6300.The SECOND film called TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC was produced by VISIONBOX pictures in conjunction with satirist Harry Shearer and features such well known actors as Morgan Fairchild, Howard Hesseman, Alan Thicke and George Wendt. It is a spoof on Bohemian Grove thinly disguised as Zambesi Glen. The following statements are taken from the films production notes."A comic junket behind the scenes of the world's most exclusive power broker retreat. The true story: the richest, most powerful white men in America gather each summer in Northern California for a super secret retreat that takes them back to their sophomore year in college. For fifty one weeks a year they run the free world. For one week they run amok. They're there to unwind but they get really unwound when that secrecy is threatened.""Based on the exclusive men's retreat Bohemian Grove, where the likes of Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Malcolm Forbes and William F. Buckley, have been known to play, TEDDY BEARS'S PICNIC is a wicked little satire about power, class and to a small degree, sex."For more information about this film call John Manulis at 310 204 4686 or email at john@visionboxpictures.com . Their website is: www.visionboxpictures.com BOHEMIAN GROVE ACTION NETWORKP.O. BOX 296, OCCIDENTAL, CA.95465email: justice@ev1.net phone: 707 874 2248 http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.com/bohos/films.html THE SECRETS OF BOHEMIAN GROVE http://www.apfn.org/apfn/Grove.htm ALEX JONEX INTERVIEW WITH MARY MOORE.... THE GROVE RESEARCHER, Sat Mar 13 17:47 Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Speaks at the Grove Mary Moore, Sat Mar 13 17:13
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