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Mike Hanson
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  • Paperback: 446 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (27 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0595326749
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595326747
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 16 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 944,946 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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They secretly meet for seventeen days each July at a place called the Bohemian Grove, a remote forest of ancient redwood trees in the deep Northern California woods. Some 1,500 in number, their membership rolls include current and former U.S. Presidents, heavy-hitting corporate chieftains, and high government officials. Mingling among them are a number of Hollywood movie stars, Broadway producers, famous musicians, authors, painters and poets. These are America's most powerful men.

The celebrity names you'd easily recognize, but chances are you've never heard of the Bohemian Club.

For most the club's long history, the public could only speculate as to what these men were doing behind closed doors. Now the truth can finally be revealed.

Mike Hanson is a first-hand eyewitness who has been inside the Bohemian Grove, and successfully emerged with the first video evidence ever brought out of the power elite's exclusive compound. He peers behind the deep, green foliage and twisted vines, and the moss-covered brown limbs and trunks of ancient, gnarled trees to discover what really goes on inside.

On this, the 130-year anniversary of the founding of the Bohemian Club, Bohemian Grove: Cult of Conspiracy promises to uncover the Grove's hidden history and expose the secrets of the redwoods.

About the Author

Mike Hanson is a TV photojournalist and political activist who, along with filmmaker Alex Jones, secretly infiltrated the Bohemian Grove in the summer of 2000. The footage they gathered with a hidden video camera became the basis of this book and the documentary film, Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove.

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Hmmm... 15 Oct 2009
Format:Paperback
I love learning about "conspiracies" and the "secrets" that are going on in the world but, I must say, this book didn't entirely convince me. The main argument against the Bohemian Grove, that it's a place where some of the world's most influential people go once a year and make behind-the-scenes dealings, is a very important issue. However, I'm not convinced about the occult goings on that are speculated about here. The more I read this book, the more it sounded to me like these incredibly wealthy guys are doing little more than playing dress up and acting like idiots in an escape of the cares of the world (i.e. the ever-controversial "Cremation of Care" ceremony). There's a lot of sinister undertones for sure, but a heck of a lot more speculation on the part of the author and some of the people he interviewed (although the author was also sure to interview some people who didn't believe that anything occult was going on, which was a good move on his behalf). However, there was some stuff towards the end that was quite challenging and made me wonder if there really was something very sinister going on over there after all, but it`s difficult for me to take that too seriously when so much of what I read before was complete speculation.

There's a lot of good stuff in here for sure; a lot of hard research and hard facts that need to be brought to light. But there's also far too much speculation, opinion, and downright contradiction (for example, the author states that Bill Clinton was a member of the Grove, a statement that he never backs up with evidence, and he also tells us later on that everybody who went there during Clinton's presidency hated him and would constantly mock him, which is substantiated. It seems highly unlikely that he would have been a member of a club where everyone else treated him with such scorn). This is a good book, it's definitely worth reading (especially considering that it's one of the only books on the Bohemian Grove that's still in print), but you have to be able to separate the facts from the huge amounts of speculation.
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As you may remember, Mike Hanson was the cameraman assisting Texas based talk show host Alex Jones of infowars.com infiltrating the Bohemian Grove in July 2000 and covertly recording the infamous 'Cremation of Care' ceremony for a British Channel 4 documentary called 'Secret Rulers of the World' which aired in 2001 - The event was also covered in one of Jones' privately produced films entitled 'Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove'.

This book elaborates on the documented in-depth background to the Bohemian Grove.

Hanson's first hand eyewitness accounts of the satanic-type rituals at the grove, coupled with all of the other great research background material covered makes this book a real treasure and a 'must have' for researchers of the Occult worship of the New World Order - some call the Illuminati.

Includes rare photographs and transcribed interviews with researchers such as Texe Marrs, Alex Jones, Jon Ronson and David Icke.

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Finally! *The* Bohemian Grove book I'd been hoping to find! 8 Nov 2004
By Liberty Rocks! - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I was so delighted to find this book - a comprehensive history and study of the powerful and influential San Francisco Bohemian Club was long overdue! Since William Domhoff's "The Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats" has been out of print for 30 years, and other books have only skimmed the subject of the Bohemian Grove (maybe just a chapter or two), this book is nearly 450 pages on the subject - WOW! - Everything you Ever Wanted To Know About The Bohemian Grove (But Were Probably Afraid to Ask!).

Author Hanson provides a thorough history of the club, from it's humble founding in 1873 by a group of eminent newspapers writers such as Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce and Bret Harte, through the club's growth into a fashionable hangout for theatrical performers, musicians, artists, and movie stars in the early 20th century, to its current status of over 1500 members including some of the most powerful businessmen, politicians, and influential scholars, scientists and leaders on the planet.

Hanson manages to make this history a fascinating read (his style is not dry or too academic...that's refreshing!), and his writing style is careful to represent all sides of the ongoing debate fairly (so's that). Of course, there are still many unanswered questions floating around about what *really* goes on inside the Bohemian Grove, but Mike Hanson has done an excellent job in unraveling many of the secret mysteries, debunking a few conspiracy theories, while keeping his eye trained on the bigger picture...that the Bohemian Grove is only one key component in a much larger agenda that should concern all of us - WHO OWNS AMERICA? Well, this book names names - literally! - there's even a complete Bohemian Club membership list in the Appendix section.

Also included is a complete list of the various camps at the Grove, and a list of noteables who have been club members in the past reads like a "Who's Who in America" for the past 130 years! - everyone from Teddy Roosevelt and Jack London to Bobby Kennedy and Bill Clinton, plus famous entertainers like Will Rogers, Bing Crosby, Art Linkletter, Lowell Thomas, and yes, even California governor Arnold schwartenegger (who they say was "chosen" for the governorship at the Bohemian Grove!). Add to that every Republican president since Calvin Coolidge, right up to our current President George W. Bush, and his father and grandfather before him, and you've got one helluva story to tell.

The photos alone are incredible (how about Presidents Nixon, Reagan and Eisenhower all relaxing together at Owl's nest Camp?) and the author's own personal story of how he infiltrated Bohemian Grove is a real page-turner. I couldn't put this book down! Pretty amazing story - Mike Hanson and Alex Jones secretly snuck into the Bohemian Grove compund in July of 2000 and captured the super-secret occult fire ritual practiced by Bohemians called "The Cremation of Care" on hidden video cameras. The result of their effort was made into a documentary film called "Dark Secrets - Inside Bohemian Grove" and the rest of the story is inside the pages of this new book by Mr. Hanson.

"Bohemian Grove - Cult of Conspiracy" is an absolutely invaluable resource to any serious political and/or occult researcher. The author goes into great detail giving documentation, references and a selected bibliography for further reading on the subject, and adding a Preface to the book about Waco and an Epilogue about 9/11 was a nice touch. Very skillful, thought-provoking work. Everybody should read it!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
An informative read, however not well edited! 14 Nov 2010
By Sovaros - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Bohemian Grove - the secret retreat in North California's redwoods, where all the Big Names come together for an exclusive meeting, organized each July, with a ritual that goes back to ancient pagan traditions! "Bohemian Grove - Cult of Conspiracy" is the insider report of Mike Hanson, a cameraman who secretly infiltrated America's most infamous and most mysterious camp in July 2000. This is his story and, I must say, a very good and thrilling one. Hanson not only tells us the origins of "Bohemian Grove", he perfectly links it with the Freemasons, telling events and decisions that were made at the Grove (such as Manhattan Project) and with the personal stories. Critics, the media, authors, number one politicans as well as their prostitutes speak openly about their experiences at the Grove. Be sure that after reading this book, you will no longer believe in a conspiracy or in a fairytale, because everything has been proven by hard facts.
As much as I give credit to Hanson for his great research on "The Grove", he had better find a better publisher for that account. The editing is really bad - and considering I'm not even a native English speaker and notice lousy spelling mistakes and, every now and then, grammar mistakes, this should be telling! Many Latin words used in the books were spelt simply wrong. And there's one more research mistake: Hitler never studied art in "Leitz" - the author probably meant "Linz" (there is no town called Leitz), but in Vienna. In general, the book is not a literary masterpiece - way too many colloquial expressions, informal syntax, exclamation points and exaggerated spaces that makes the book look more sensational and therefore - every now and then - like the issue of a glossy magazine.
The chronological order in the book is somehow confusing. Why did the author have to jump around? He starts with the present day Bohemian Grove, then traces its history and philosophy, then jumps again to his own experience. The Waco incident is also described in the foreword which, I think, should have been placed in the afterword. Very often, Hanson says again what he has already said in previous chapters. In short: His research on the Grove is great, but the account is a personal story that has, unfortunately, not been proofread, edited and restructured properly to make it an even better and easier read for the reader!
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Hmmmmmm. 8 Nov 2006
By peskybesky - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I wonder why the 2 negative reviewers only reviewed this book. Have they not read watched or used any other products on Amazon?

I wonder who they are and why they don't like the book.
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