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Does anyone know what the giant owl at bohemian grove is meant to represent? ?

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i know it is the design of the white house from a birds eye view, and it's on the dollar bill, but what does it represent? I have heard politicians saying that they work in the shadows to achieve results for PNAC... could this be what it symbolises? Thoughts? Comments?

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  1. it's meant to represent knowledge or wisdom

    "Since the founding of the club, the Bohemian Grove's symbol has been an owl, and a forty-foot concrete owl symbolizing knowledge stands at the head of the lake in the Grove and, since 1929, has served as the site of the yearly "Cremation of Care" ceremony. The club's motto, Weaving Spiders Come Not Here, is taken from the second scene of Act 2 from A Midsummer Night's Dream; it signifies that the Grove is limited to exchanges about mutual concerns and is characterized by the term "the Bohemian Spirit."

    There's a lot more about the ceremonies and the club itself in the link below.


  2. Yes, Satan, Look at the american $1 bill, and in the top right hand corner u will find an owl cleverly tucked away.

    Look at some pictures of Clinton and GW Bush, and u will see them showing the horned owl symbol.

    They worshippers perform druid-like ceremonies with fire, robes and dark magik.


  3. I think that the owl statue represents the Canaanite god named Moloch. In the bible days the Canaanites used to offer their children as a sacrifice to moloch in order to get prosperity and favour. Now in Bohemian Grove when there is a ceremonial event the members supposedly takes an effigy or a real baby (I don't know if its a real baby) and sacrifices it to the owl statue.

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