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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Meet the female version of the Bohemian Grove Club

Steve Piotrowski



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You’ve probably heard of the Bohemian Grove Club, but did you know that there is a similar version that’s just for women?

The Belizean Grove is an elite, invitation-only American women's club where globalists can meet secretly behind closed doors to groom influential women. It is the female equivalent to the male-only New World Order group, the Bohemian Club, whose annual meetings are held at the Bohemian Grove in California where they practice a ritual called the Cremation of Care where dark hooded figures burn an effigy on an alter. The ceremony takes place in front of a 40-foot "sacred" owl shrine practiced by its members. The membership list has included every Republican and some Democratic U.S. presidents since 1923 along with top government and Federal Reserve officials including both Presidents Bush, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Colin Powell, Ronald Reagan, and Henry Kissenger to name but a few.
Cremation of Care

These women are key decision makers in the profit, non-profit and social sectors. The "Grovers" are leaders from 5 continents who are heads of major federal and state government agencies, businesswomen, bankers, venture capitalists, investment bankers, military officers, academics, non-profit leaders, musicians, authors, diplomats, and design gurus.

Its located at 17 East 89th Street in New York City.  Founded in 1999 by Susan Stautberg, a former Westinghouse Broadcasting executive, and Edie Weiner, a futurist, the Belizean Grove includes approximately 115 to 125 influential members from the military, financial, and diplomatic sectors.

The Belizean Grove meets annually in Belize or similar Central American locations. They also meet in New York and other U.S. cities, for activities they describe as "a balance of fun, substantive programs and bonding".



Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor

Notable members of the Belizean Grove include former General Services Administration Administrator Lurita Doan and U.S. Army General Ann E. Dunwoody. High-level executives from Goldman Sachs, Victoria's Secret, and Harley-Davidson also belong to the Grove, as do some ambassadors. Other business leaders include: Davia Temin, CEO and Founder of Temin and Company, Catherina Allen, CEO of Santa Fe Group, and Ann Kaplan of Circle Financial Group. Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor was a member of the Grove until June 19, 2009, when she resigned after Republican senators voiced concerns over the group's women-only membership policy.


They also have a sister group that's called TARA. TARA was created in September 2004 as sister group of the Belizean Grove to focus on the next generation of "global" leaders. The TARA's embody the description of the great goddess TARA- an enlightened one, a female “Buddha”.


This information is sourced and accredited from the following:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belizean_Grove

http://belizeangrove.org

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