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TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSISTotal911.info::REVERE RADIO NETWORK::Total Info RadioMonday, August 02, 2004EXCLUSIVE Bohemian Grove documents
Issue 124, dated Mid-Spring 2003, details the Bohemian Club's key role in using comics to subvert newspaper journalism: ![]() Here're the money quotes: The early so-called funny papers came into being as apart of a revolution of mass communications, as urban newspapers attempted to reach out to a wider segemnt of the population than merely the traditional reading public. To use modern parlance, the funny papers were invented to help "dumb down" newspaper journalism. The innovation worked...(William Randolph Hearst, warmonger newspaper mogul and owner of the Examiner, was also a key Grover.) ![]() Issue 124 also contains a revealing passage abuot recent Bohemian Club library acquisitions, connecting everyone from James Baker to the UC-Berkeley to their occultic grouping: ![]() Issue 125, dated Summer 2003, devotes much of it space to the 1928 Bohemian production recreating the story of the occult Hindu myth, Nanda: ![]() The letters section of issue 125 has big band leader Rex Allen and retired US Navy Admiral Ed Wilson writing in, and therefore identifying themselves as Bohemians. Labels: bohemian grove .....| Posted at 02:17 | PERMA-LINK |
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