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Photo scan of a cocktail napkin from Bohemian Grove.
References and images of the owl are consistent throughout the grove,
including on the vehicles that transport people about the "camp,
as shown below.
The owl worldwide has been used as a symbol of the god of death, misfortune and human sacrifice. From Babylon to the ancient Druids the owl god has tasted its share of human blood. The high priest in silver and red robes repeatedly worshiped the owl, which he said was a symbol of Babylon and Tyre. |
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Photo of the bus that transports the club members around
Bohemian Grove.
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A map of Bohemian Grove.
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