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Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove (2000)

Review by sumtimes

Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove

8/10

The innocent practice of human sacrifice

I think it's naive to dismiss as trite and innocent the practice of any human sacrifice, even if in symbolic form, but using babies is nothing short of morbid. Many skeptics may not realize how suggestive rituals are at the subconscious level of our brains. If we witnessed children involved in the same behavior I think we'd be concerned. How are adults different in this instance? How do we not judge them as sternly as we would children? Think about it. If we saw a handful of neighborhood kids practicing a ritual at night, before a bonfire, with hoods over their faces, and they were throwing a human doll in the fire, and exclaiming they were sacrificing a human baby, who would not be shocked. Now, in Alex Jones' footage of Bohemian Grove, we see this scene, where grown men hiding their identities beneath hoods, use a baby in symbolical fashion to burn in a blaze. I challenge any expert in the field of psychology to excuse this behavior. To my senses it's repugnant. Subconscious messages need to be better recognized in our society for what they are. In our environment of daily advertising bombardment, our subconscious is targeted. Why? Because "they" know that's where you hit to make the biggest impact. Not to get too tangential, just don't underestimate the intention, and the sardonic nature of this ritual at Bohemian Grove. And while I'm at it, let me thank Alex Jones for risking his neck to expose these people. While some may think Alex looks foolish, I think these people he's exposing look like idiots. And to think many of them are member of our society, in influential positions of power, ruling us. (sick)

BTW, a documentary is a presentation of factual events, regardless of the filmmakers' biases, which is always a factor--even in our daily news broadcasts. (Gee what a concept, preconceived notions.) And fyi, I'm not a religious zealot. I don't adhere to any doctrine, religion or philosophy.
  • sumtimes
  • Jul 11, 2006

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