‘Cremation of Care’ ritual depicted in popular fictional political series
Adan Salazar
Prison Planet.com
June 1, 2017
The latest season of the Netflix drama House of Cards features an episode in which politicians attend a Bohemian Grove-like retreat complete with an ominous statue and a mock human sacrifice.
Season 5, episode 8, puts the series’ protagonist Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey, inside a wooded retreat for powerful men dubbed, “Elysian Fields.”
“Some of the most powerful men in the world are gathered in this clearing,” Underwood states, proceeding throughout the episode to scheme at the club with other influential members.
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The episode starts with robed figures chanting in the woods while conducting a ceremony in which they set a human effigy ablaze.
A crow serves as a substitute for the Bohemian club’s real mascot, the owl.
The fictional ritual alludes to an actual ceremony conducted inside the Bohemian Grove club nestled within the Redwoods north of San Francisco.
The Grove is the 2,700 acre meeting site in Monte Rio, California, where wealthy political, business, media and entertainment power brokers secretly gather for two weeks in July.
When Infowars founder Alex Jones famously infiltrated and taped inside The Grove in 2000 he documented the “Cremation of Care” ritual, in which hooded men sacrificed a human effigy to an owl deity with the goal to rid themselves of worry throughout their stay.
Bohemian Grove has also hosted numerous influential political figures and former US presidents, including Bilderberg kingpin Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter, George HW and George W Bush, Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, who called out the club’s homosexual activity.
“The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time… It is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine…” Nixon once said of the club.
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