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Alex Jones: The untold story of Bohemian Grove

Alex Jones may be known for wearing a tinfoil hat, but he is also often known for saying the right things while wearing it, which has earned him deep respect in the eyes of truth seekers.

It all began in earnest when Jones received a tip about a gathering of elite members holding ritual sacrifices in a patch of woods in California called Bohemian Grove.

“What did you see? And how did you get in?” Glenn Beck a well-known “conspiracy theorist” asks.

“It's 2,700 acres of redwood forest in Sonoma County, the most beautiful place in America,” Jones explains. “There are over 100 camps there, some big and nice, depending on the elite level.”

“Really, this is a big art. At the time, I was doing sensational stuff like occult stuff and rituals that take place every year in mid-July,” Jones explains. “It became really popular with evangelical Christians.”

“It's definitely occult, there's that vibe everywhere,” he added, explaining that the coven is an offshoot of the Germanic Druid sect of Skull and Bones. “So it's kind of symbolic of Skull and Bones, Germanic mystery schools, super-Masonry, super-secretive, inner Masonic things.”

More than 1,000 people were in attendance, and Jones recalled seeing Danny Glover and Clint Eastwood.

“I didn't run in because there were guards everywhere. I just snuck in. I snuck in during the day, got past the guards in the woods. Security is a lot tighter now,” he explains. While most reporters who tried to get in would ask questions right away, Jones refrained from doing so, which he believes gave him an advantage.

Filming was prohibited, so Jones had to climb redwood trees to stay hidden and capture footage. He was questioned twice by sheriff's deputies and the Secret Service, but he said he made it look like he was “just hanging out.”

After finding the perfect location, he filmed the ceremony.

“Oh, there was a pond, an owl, a little lake, bats flying around and it was dusk,” Jones recalled. “There was a gay vibe going on. Some of the greenskeepers were whistling at me, saying, 'Hey, baby.'”

Jones later filmed the ceremony, noting that the owl was “theatrical.”

“But theatre comes from the occult,” he said, adding: “I'm not saying they're all Satanists or bad, but there's something cult-like about it.”

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