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Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove

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  • 2000
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove (2000)
Documentary

Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include.Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include.Since 1873, the Global Elite Has Held Secret Meetings in the Ancient Redwood Forest of Northern California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" Include.

  • Director
    • Alex Jones
  • Writer
    • Alex Jones
  • Stars
    • Lance Cook
    • Robert Fisk
    • Alex Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    819
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    • Director
      • Alex Jones
    • Writer
      • Alex Jones
    • Stars
      • Lance Cook
      • Robert Fisk
      • Alex Jones
    • 19User reviews
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    1jay-940

    Can I get the last two hours of my life back?

    What a horrible piece of sensationalist journalism. While I commend Mr. Jones for his apparently easy 'infiltration' of what should have been a very high security compound, I found his commentary to be utterly conjectural.

    What we receive for the price of rental is some shoddy footage of a failed Disneyland attraction, mounds of unsubstantiated speculation, an uncalled for use of the word 'infiltrate, and a few less brain cells. I've heard more compelling conspiracy theories at a local comic book shop.

    With such great source material this documentary should have at least left us questioning something more than the director's skill at film making. A truly inept attempt at fear mongering.

    Note to program director of Bohemian Grove ceremonies: Mickey Mouse wants his soundtrack back.
    10chadman277

    An overall great documentary that shows there is always more to the story than what they tell you.

    An overall great documentary depicting what some of our politicians are really up to. At first I didn't want to believe it, but after watching this, there is no doubt in my mind that there is always more to the picture. For an early Alex Jones documentary, this one delivers great information and insight. Alex Jones does come off as loud at times, but anyone can see that he has passion in what he does. This is a movie worth picking up or even burning to pass around to people as I've heard many do with his films. One negative thing I can say about the film is at times the camera angles are horrible only due to the fact it was a micro camera they were using to film the documentary.
    8sumtimes

    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.
    10kejbra

    the bohemian grove does exist.

    This is a documentary made to expose the Boehmian Grove as real, and it does. No matter what one may think about bohemian grove one cannot deny that it exists anymore. This documentary is filmed with personal spy cams and doesn't offer the best quality footage, but who could have gone inside with a big camera anyway. Its worth a watch if your interested in knowing what people like, George W H Bush, Richard Nixon, Dwight D Eisenhower, , Herbert Hoover, Theodore Roosevelt, Donald Rumsfeld, David Rockefeller Sr. & Jr., Clint Eastwood, James Woods Henry ford, Jack London, Mark Twain, David Packard and Colin Powell has been up to in one of they're yearly vacations, and how religious symbols and themes play a part in the bohemian club. I gave this documentary a 10 out of 10, not because the quality of the documentary is excellent, but because its message is.
    10imacreep_6

    He should be commended.

    I think Alex Jones should be given a little more respect. He risks his life every single day to try and help expose what seems to be true. After watching many other films based around similar subjects, the facts seem undeniable. His courage in breaking into such a heavily guarded and dangerous place is totally impressive. What you see in the documentary is fitting with everything else that you'll find out if you start to research just a little into these things. Please, look at what's happening. People are waking up and Alex Jones is in no way a fatalist, as someone has said on one of these IMDb reviews. He reminds us what power each and everyone of us has and how much change we can effect.

    Oh and just to remind people that Charlie Sheen has now come out (and joined former members of the Bush Administration, the former German defence minister and hundreds of other physicists, engineers, firemen and victims families) and said that he believes that 9/11 needs to be re-investigated and that we all need to look at the facts and see that the official story is just that - a story.

    Thank You, JJH

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    • Release date
      • October 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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