DJ: I heard the RFK story from one of the caretakers of Bohemian Grove. He said that RFK was told not to talk to the staff including the valet drivers in the parking lot. RFK gave a little talk to the drivers and tipped them well. Don't know why RFK was there. Probably something to do with his upcoming run for President.
Women have to leave Bohemian Grove before sunset (our catering staff was exempt). Nixon attended BG and called them all "a bunch of faggots". That's not true. There are many camps in BG and most of them are heterosexual. Paintings of naked women abound.
Above one bar in a camp was a painting of an old man in tuxedo and tails fucking a young woman on the keys of a piano. It was a high quality painting.
My favorite painting was of a beautiful naked young woman standing in the trees by a lake under the moonlight. She had a happy look on her face. This painting was right next to the entrance to our kitchen. At one wedding in this building (The Grill), the bride's mother insisted on the removal of the painting. Very sad.
DJ: The Grill was a log building. They were all log buildings at the Bohemian Grove. What made the Grill unique was the bar. It wrapped around the base of a huge 10' across redwood tree. I worked as the bartender many times. It was like camping under a giant redwood with electricity and a cooler of booze. I always wondered how the rain was kept out of a building with a huge redwood in it.
It's great hearing from someone who was actually there, Timmy. Do they really piss on the redwood trees? Were there gay porn stars shipped in? Did you ever see the Cremation of Care ceremony or other occult rituals? Thanks!
DJ: I never saw anyone piss on the redwood trees. There are plenty of restrooms around. I never saw any porn stars there. The Cremation of Care Ceremony I have never seen, but we did do a catering there by the river and saw the state and owl behind it. Mostly it was a wedding or two. A few times it was a musical performance at a camp. Many of the camps are for artists. One time it was a businessmen's camp. They were boring. Another camp, the one with the guy in tails fucking the young girl on the piano keys painting, was full of booze. The caretaker was a fat white drunken dyspeptic bigot who called the former black model we worked with a nigger. She left the job and stayed in the van until it was over. She never would work at the BG again.
Bernard Maybeck was a famous Arts & Crafts architect in California. He's in Wikipedia. Maybeck designed a two story log building in the Bohemian Grove. (This is what I was told by caretakers there at BG.) They showed my wife and I where the building was. On a catering job my wife and I walked over to the building and went up the outside stairs to the second floor and peeked in the windows. It was like looking into a museum. The decor was right out of 1938 in an old Film Noir movie. The story was that Churchill met FDR in this room and they ordered Manhattans to drink. They then discussed the Atomic Bomb Project and named it the Manhattan Project after their drinks. The story is probably bullshit as I can find no record of Winston Churchill coming to BG or NoCal, but it's a good story and that building gave us the creeps.
Caterers were exempt from the "no female employees" rule. Don't know why. Probably because all caterers use women. The caretakers at the BG were all male.
Wow. Very interesting to hear that, Timmy. Kind of surprised to hear that RFK was there. Yes, JFK was a genuine war hero. Thanks!
DJ: I heard the RFK story from one of the caretakers of Bohemian Grove. He said that RFK was told not to talk to the staff including the valet drivers in the parking lot. RFK gave a little talk to the drivers and tipped them well. Don't know why RFK was there. Probably something to do with his upcoming run for President.
Women have to leave Bohemian Grove before sunset (our catering staff was exempt). Nixon attended BG and called them all "a bunch of faggots". That's not true. There are many camps in BG and most of them are heterosexual. Paintings of naked women abound.
Above one bar in a camp was a painting of an old man in tuxedo and tails fucking a young woman on the keys of a piano. It was a high quality painting.
My favorite painting was of a beautiful naked young woman standing in the trees by a lake under the moonlight. She had a happy look on her face. This painting was right next to the entrance to our kitchen. At one wedding in this building (The Grill), the bride's mother insisted on the removal of the painting. Very sad.
Thanks for sharing that, Timmy. Very interesting!
DJ: The Grill was a log building. They were all log buildings at the Bohemian Grove. What made the Grill unique was the bar. It wrapped around the base of a huge 10' across redwood tree. I worked as the bartender many times. It was like camping under a giant redwood with electricity and a cooler of booze. I always wondered how the rain was kept out of a building with a huge redwood in it.
It's great hearing from someone who was actually there, Timmy. Do they really piss on the redwood trees? Were there gay porn stars shipped in? Did you ever see the Cremation of Care ceremony or other occult rituals? Thanks!
DJ: I never saw anyone piss on the redwood trees. There are plenty of restrooms around. I never saw any porn stars there. The Cremation of Care Ceremony I have never seen, but we did do a catering there by the river and saw the state and owl behind it. Mostly it was a wedding or two. A few times it was a musical performance at a camp. Many of the camps are for artists. One time it was a businessmen's camp. They were boring. Another camp, the one with the guy in tails fucking the young girl on the piano keys painting, was full of booze. The caretaker was a fat white drunken dyspeptic bigot who called the former black model we worked with a nigger. She left the job and stayed in the van until it was over. She never would work at the BG again.
But didn't they ban even female employees at the Grove for decades? I thought it was an exclusively male thing. Thanks.
Bernard Maybeck was a famous Arts & Crafts architect in California. He's in Wikipedia. Maybeck designed a two story log building in the Bohemian Grove. (This is what I was told by caretakers there at BG.) They showed my wife and I where the building was. On a catering job my wife and I walked over to the building and went up the outside stairs to the second floor and peeked in the windows. It was like looking into a museum. The decor was right out of 1938 in an old Film Noir movie. The story was that Churchill met FDR in this room and they ordered Manhattans to drink. They then discussed the Atomic Bomb Project and named it the Manhattan Project after their drinks. The story is probably bullshit as I can find no record of Winston Churchill coming to BG or NoCal, but it's a good story and that building gave us the creeps.
Very interesting, Timmy. Thanks for sharing!
Caterers were exempt from the "no female employees" rule. Don't know why. Probably because all caterers use women. The caretakers at the BG were all male.