TLDR: Youtuber of the Sheiy-like genre sneaks into Bohemian Grove and records the Cremation of Care ceremony, uploads it to his channel. It gets copyright striked, so he reuploads it on his Patreon.
What's interesting here is that this isn't a Rusty Shackleford Epstein Island Drone Footage situation, this here is a well-established channel. According to this video, this isn't his first time sneaking in, and he believes his life is in danger because of it. Almost as if posting it next to your barely-concealed face on your popular and public YouTube channel is a great idea if you don't want to get caught
Or posting it on a platform where the local uniformed freemasons police department can pull your payment info at the drop of a hat Clearly someone with a strong self-preservation instinct who believes he is uploading compromising information for the public to see, at risk of his own life and limb
https://rumble.com/v58jdg4-full-2024-bohemian-grove-cremation-of-care-ceremony.html
Unfortunately for our hero, some Alt Tech boomers beat him to the punch and you can watch it for free. The ceremony itself is exactly as LGBTQIAP+ and Developmentally Delayed as Richard Nixon described it.
I now pass the question onto you, dramasisters: Would you risk being tortured to death by three letter agents if it meant you could get upmarseys and boomer paypigbux?
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Bohemian Grove is like Area 51 where it's so well known by the general population that if you think they're sacrificing babies/hiding aliens there you're r-slurred
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It is weird though. At least Area 51 has cool shit like stealth helicopters
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Its just low rent mason larp most likely.
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I don't think there's any baby sacrifice just a lot of gay butt s*x
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