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I remember when Alex Jones wrote about his secret trip to the Bohemian Grove.
Long time ago, now. Jones' story was the he managed to hide and was able to witness all the happenings there.
It was disgusting but supposedly they only "sacrificed" a person in effigy, not a real person. I don't recall what age or sex the 'dummy' was.
Information archaeologist 🧐 Finding truth one dig at a time
This post has a 1909 photo of supposedly bohemian grove. Back in the days before digital photos.
https://anonup.com/thread/13174205
eva amálie k...... on AnonUp.com
what do you think is there... Enlarge the photo on your desktop and look carefully at the circled area.
https://anonup.com/thread/13174205
Amazing find, Kitty!
This photo has me wondering if even the most aware anons will be able to deal with the truth.
I also wonder if there would be such intense interest if it was really a dummy.
She has some very interesting threads!
Also she has worked in the film industry so she can zero in on things that are revealed in old style photos.
She's good, and helping a lot. Old movies and almost all TV shows, old or new, give clues.
For instance, a 1975 movie, The Prisoner of Second Avenue
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-prisoner-of-second-avenue/
Comments:
"I don't know whether to laugh or . . . Lemmon and Anne Bancroft drive each other doolally in this charming little caper from 1975..."
Another comment: "There's a scene here which is almost impossible to describe in terms of how intense and extraordinary it is. Lemmon tells Anne Bancroft, that the world is conspiring against him and it descends into one of the few scenes I can recall ever having seen which is equal parts absolutely hilarious, completely terrifying and extremely sad."
My comment: The most intense scene was when Lemmon was convinced of a world conspiracy. For a moment he sounded like an Anon. Of course, knowing what we know, that they are trying to destroy us, it's only terrifying and sad, not funny.
The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975) directed by Melvin Frank • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd
Mel Edison has just lost his job after many years and now has to cope with being unemployed at middle age during an intense NYC heat wave.
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-prisoner-of-second-avenue/Information archaeologist 🧐 Finding truth one dig at a time