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Kyle Undercover Claims He Has Obtained Membership List For Bohemian Grove 2023


A man who goes by “Kyle Undercover” (@KyleIsBased on Twitter) just posted a video and link to a document he claims he has obtained which contains the full membership list for all Bohemian Grove members for the 2023 “outing”.

I want to mention a couple things here first before we jump into this…

One, you might recognize Kyle from a prior report we ran where he infiltrated a Freemason Lodge and filmed one of their evil secret society rituals.

So this is not just some random person.  He has done good work in the past and has a significant following on Twitter.

But the second thing I want to mention is I am skeptical of this list.

I’m bringing you this report because it’s definitely newsworthy that he has posted this, but I want to make clear we have not been able to independently verify any of the names on this list.

Further, I do have my doubts, simply because I find it a bit unlikely that a secret society like this would ever publish a “Membership Roster” of attendees — even if they intended for it to stay private.

So those are my disclaimers right off the bat.

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Now here is Kyle’s post:

Kyle has posted the Membership list here:

Bohemian Grove Member List PDF: t.me/KyleAZ/276

I want to reiterate we are not making the claim this list is authentic or accurate.  We cannot independently verify it.  And I am not publishing the list on this site.  You will have to go to the link above that Kyle posted on his Twitter account.

I did notice Paul Pelosi’s name was on the list, which I found interesting.  I cannot verify if that is accurate or not.

As of press time for this article, Kyle’s post on Twitter has received over 760K views:

Now let’s go a little deeper, in case you don’t know what Bohemian Grove is or why it matters….

Here is a 30 minute clip from the legendary time Alex Jones infiltrated Bohemian Grove back in 2000 and filmed it:

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Longer video from Jones is here — it’s absolutely fascinating:

Here is another short clip, as discussed recently by Andrew Tate and Ryan Garcia:

Backup video here:

I have not seen House of Cards, but apparently they have a scene in that show depicting what is essentially Bohemian Grove:

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But I have seen Billions (such a great show) and they also have an episode depicting what is essentially Bohemian Grove:

I believe they call this “Hidden in Plain Sight” when Hollywood puts it right out there for all to see.

And for those who think it’s all fake and made up, do you remember FBI Agent Ted Gunderson?

He told you all about it:

And now back to Kyle Undercover.

I mentioned we have covered him previously when he infiltrated a Freemason Lodge.

Here is that report if you missed it:

Independent Journalist Infiltrates FREEMASON Lodge, Exposes Bizarre Rituals!

We have been EXPOSING Freemasons and their evil secret societies for a long time on this website, but we’ve never actually infiltrated one of their demonic ceremonies!

But I’m going to show you someone who has….and the footage is incredible!

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Major credit to Kyle Undercover on Twitter — FOLLOW HIM HERE

Kyle has literally put himself in harm’s way to infiltrate and RECORD these evil ceremonies inside a Grand Lodge and I cannot give him enough praise.

Let me show you the videos and then we’ll go deep!

You have to watch all of these…

Here is Part 1:

Part 2:

https://twitter.com/kyleisbased/status/1725523547467235581

Part 3:

Part 4:

Pure evil stuff!

Why would people ever do this?

Evil and …… rather dorky!

What a bunch of losers!

He also filmed a building tour, which is very eye-opening:

More info here:

So much of it comes directly from the also-evil Talmud:

And for the record, I am a big fan of Israel and the Jewish people.

The Talmud is NOT from God.

And I think it’s very evil to conflate the Talmud with true Judaism.

So let’s just get that clear right off the bat.

Here’s more from my friend AJ over at InfoWars:

Independent journalist Kyle Clifton has continued to expose the bizarre rituals taking place inside of Freemason lodges, with lodge members taking notice and warning he’s not to be trusted.

In recent undercover videos posted by Clifton to X (formerly Twitter), Freemasons at a lodge in Arizona are observed carrying out a ceremony preparing a member for induction into the third Masonic degree.

As explained in a previous Infowars article on the subject, the ritual involves Masons acting out the story of Hiram Abiff, an artisan and chief architect and builder of King Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem who was murdered by three ruffians after he refused to reveal the secrets of the Master Mason degree.

The ceremony continues in Clifton’s latest videos, with Masons pretending to attempt to revive Abiff from death using secret handshakes.

“The resurrection is done with the various secret handshakes to indicate that only a Masters grip will raise him from the dead,” notes Clifton.

“The masonic oath & penalties are sworn over, essentially a Jewish Talmud. The 3 lamps are illuminated to mock our Holy Trinity,” another clip of the ceremony shows, according to Clifton.

Evidently, Clifton ruffled some feathers within the organization and Masons are now sending letters to other members warning them of his videos and saying it exposes him as someone who cannot be trusted.

“One of our members has posted on social media videos of our ritual,” an internal letter obtained by Clifton reads. “This is a breach of trust and a violation of his obligation to the craft. He took an oath and could not keep it. The information he posted is not unknown to the internet; a simple search will find something similar. But his posting did expose him as someone who cannot be trusted more than it exposed our Fraternity.”

It continues: “The Grand Lodge is investigating this incident and will act upon the results according to the Arizona Masonic Code and legal advice from Grand Counsel. I request that you refrain from spreading any rumors, but if you have direct information about the posting send it to the Grand Secretary.”

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William “Bill” Cooper Interviews An “Ex” 32nd Degree Freemason

We’ve covered William “Bill” Cooper before and I know he’s a favorite of many people here.

Known for his “Behold a Pale Horse” prophetic book, he also had a radio show.

And I want to share with you one of his most chilling interviews…

More on that in a minute.

First, for anyone who doesn’t know who he is or for those who don’t know his full story, allow me to fill you in.

I actually thought this was a very well-done summary from ChatGPT:

William Milton Cooper, commonly known as Bill Cooper, was a former United States Naval officer, radio broadcaster, conspiracy theorist, and author, notable for his book “Behold a Pale Horse,” published in 1991. This book has become a seminal text in conspiracy theory literature.

Early Life and Naval Service

Cooper was born on May 6, 1943, in Long Beach, California. He served in the US Navy, where he was a petty officer and worked in various capacities, including a stint as a member of the Naval Security and Intelligence service. It was reportedly during his time in the navy that he became exposed to information that would later form the basis of his conspiracy theories.

“Behold a Pale Horse”

In “Behold a Pale Horse,” Cooper put forth a myriad of conspiracy theories involving various government, global, and extraterrestrial entities. The book is named after a phrase from the Book of Revelation in the Bible, and it purports to reveal various secret plans and cover-ups.

Major Themes and Theories

  1. New World Order: Cooper asserted that there was a secret global elite working to establish a New World Order, intending to impose a totalitarian world government. He delved into the supposed roles of secret societies like the Illuminati and the Bilderberg Group in this purported global conspiracy.
  2. UFOs and Aliens: Cooper claimed to have seen confidential documents during his naval service that provided evidence of government knowledge of extraterrestrial beings. He believed that the U.S. government had made agreements with extraterrestrial entities. However, he later retracted these claims, suggesting that they might have been government fabrications to hide advanced technology projects.
  3. JFK Assassination: Cooper proposed that John F. Kennedy’s assassination was orchestrated by the U.S. government and that the driver of the presidential limousine had delivered the fatal shot.
  4. AIDS as a Man-Made Disease: He argued that AIDS was a man-made disease, developed by scientists as a means of population control.
  5. Global Manipulation: Cooper speculated that global events are manipulated by this secret consortium to accrue more power and control the world’s populace.

Radio Broadcasts and Interviews

Bill Cooper was a prolific broadcaster, hosting a short-wave radio show titled “The Hour of the Time.” The program, which aired from 1992 until his death in 2001, was instrumental in disseminating his conspiracy theories to a wider audience and influencing other conspiracy theorists. Through his interviews and broadcasts, Cooper elaborated on the themes in his book and introduced new theories and assertions. His compelling storytelling and conviction in his beliefs attracted a substantial following.

Cooper’s views were controversial and divisive. He vehemently criticized the U.S. government and warned of impending martial law and the infringement of civil liberties. His shows were rife with discussions on the alleged concealed knowledge that, according to him, the public had a right to know. His ideas on governmental cover-ups and manipulations resonated with many who were skeptical of official narratives.

Impact and Influence

Bill Cooper’s work has had a lasting impact, fostering a thriving community of conspiracy theorists and significantly influencing the conspiracy theory landscape. His discussions on secret societies, government cover-ups, and extraterrestrial involvement have become foundational for many subsequent conspiracy theories. Many of his assertions were precursors to popular conspiracy theories circulating on the internet today, making him a notable figure in conspiracy theory discourse.

However, Cooper’s theories and allegations have been widely discredited by experts and lack empirical evidence. Many of his propositions are considered implausible and are based on unverified or misinterpreted information.

Death

Bill Cooper met a tragic end on November 5, 2001, when he was killed in a confrontation with law enforcement officers in Eagar, Arizona. His death has been subject to speculation and controversy, with supporters suggesting that he was targeted due to his controversial beliefs and revelations.

Legacy

Cooper’s legacy is multifaceted and contentious. While he is seen as a pioneer in conspiracy theory discourse, critics argue that his work has contributed to the spread of misinformation and unfounded paranoia. Nevertheless, “Behold a Pale Horse” remains popular, with enduring sales and references in pop culture, illustrating the persistent intrigue in Cooper’s speculative narratives.

In summation, William “Bill” Cooper was a complex and enigmatic figure whose assertions and theories have both enraptured and perplexed the masses, rendering him a lasting and contentious figure in the realms of conspiracy theory and alternative narrative discussions.

And now for the interview I want to show you.

Here’s what you’re about to see:

Bill Cooper, known for his conspiracy theories, especially those involving secret societies such as the Freemasons, did interview a purported 32nd Degree Freemason on his radio show, “The Hour of the Time.” Cooper’s radio shows were platforms where he often discussed his views on various secret societies, governments, and extraterrestrial entities.

Context

The Freemasons are a fraternal organization with roots traced back to the local fraternities of stonemasons during the fourteenth century. They are known for their secretive nature and symbolic rituals. The 32nd Degree is one of the highest recognizable degrees in Scottish Rite Freemasonry, and individuals at this degree are often privy to more of the organization’s teachings and rituals than lower-degree members.

Interview Contents

In the said interview, Cooper questioned the Freemason about the various rituals, symbols, and beliefs of the organization. Cooper was particularly interested in exploring any connections between Freemasonry and his larger theories about global conspiracies and the New World Order.

The conversation was marked by Cooper’s probing questions about the nature and influence of Freemasonry and his assertions that the organization had sinister motives and was part of a larger network of entities controlling world events. He was keen on linking the symbolism and rituals of Freemasonry to his theories of global manipulation and secret elite control.

The purported 32nd Degree Freemason, in turn, attempted to explain the fraternity’s viewpoints, philosophies, and practices, highlighting the organization’s focus on moral and ethical development, philanthropy, and community service. The guest insisted on the benign and charitable nature of Freemasonry and refuted claims of it being a covert and malicious organization.

Analysis

Cooper’s interview of the 32nd Degree Freemason was significant as it underscored the tension between conspiracy theorists and secret societies like the Freemasons. The interview represented the clash between the perceptions of secret societies as malevolent and manipulative entities and the societies’ own depiction of themselves as benign, charitable, and philosophical organizations.

Cooper’s aggressive interviewing style and confrontational questions reflected his deep suspicion of secret societies and their role in global events. The Freemason’s responses, defending the integrity and positive intentions of the organization, portrayed the constant effort by such societies to counteract conspiracy theories and unfounded allegations.

Conclusion

While the interview added to the discourse around Freemasonry and secret societies, it also reiterated the need for critical evaluation and scrutiny of information, given the plethora of unverified and speculative assertions that often surround discussions about secret societies. The interview was an illustrative moment in Cooper’s career, exemplifying his relentless pursuit to expose what he believed to be concealed truths, even as it highlighted the complexities and challenges inherent in deciphering the intricacies of secretive organizations.

And now here you go.

Watch safely here on Rumble:

Backup here on Twitter too:

And if you’ve never seen “Behold a Pale Horse” keep reading…

Select “Behold A Pale Horse” — Prophecy Unveiling? “Behold A Pale Horse” — Prophecy Unveiling?

You’ve probably heard the phrase “Behold A Pale Horse” before.

Do you know what it’s from?

It’s actually a book written by William (Bill) Cooper in 1991…and it will blow your mind!

This will also blow your mind: when I say 30 years ago, what do you think of?

The 1970s?

Wrong!

30 years ago was 1993!

Now do you feel old?

Now put it into context, this book was written in 1991, so 32 years ago.

And yet it reads like a news report from 2023.

This is George Orwell levels of prescience.

Of course the reference to a “Pale Horse” is the Pale Horse of Revelation which brings death and destruction.

Sound familiar?

Watch this short little clip below and I think it will blow your mind:

Backup here:

Incredibly prophetic and written by Bill Cooper who was a former US Naval Intelligence Officer:

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