An alleged membership list from the exclusive Bohemian Grove retreat has surfaced, identifying a roster of prominent figures from politics, business, and entertainment tied to the secretive California club.
According to the New York Post, the document, said to contain more than 2,000 names from 2023, was obtained by independent journalist Daniel Boguslaw and reported by the San Francisco Standard.
A club member reportedly confirmed the list, which details individuals grouped into “camps” inside the private organization.
Bohemian Grove operates on a 2,700-acre property in Sonoma County and hosts an annual two-week gathering.
The group also maintains a clubhouse in San Francisco and is widely known for its “Cremation of Care” ceremony and reputation as a networking hub for powerful elites.
A spokesperson for the Bohemian Club said the organization does not keep membership lists, citing its tradition of privacy.
Among the names on the alleged roster are former New York City mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg, tech executive Eric Schmidt, and late-night television host Conan O’Brien.
The list also includes venture capitalist Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, along with billionaire donor Charles Koch and the late singer Jimmy Buffett.
Other political and policy figures named in the document include Edwin Meese III, James A. Baker III, Bobby Inman, Carlos Bea, and Heritage Foundation founder Edwin Feulner.
Business leaders cited on the list include Riley Bechtel and Gap heirs Robert, John, and William Fisher, as well as venture capitalist William Draper.
In the technology sector, the alleged members include Brook H. Byers, Tim Draper, and David Gifford Arscott.
The report also noted that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was said to have been a longtime member, while actor and director Clint Eastwood and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas have been rumored to attend as guests.
Bohemian Grove has long been associated with high-level networking among influential men in government, finance, and industry, though the organization rarely confirms attendance or membership.
Infowars founder Alex Jones secretly filmed the event in 2000 and claimed the “Cremation of Care” ceremony was actually a “ritual sacrifice.”
The newly published list, if accurate, offers one of the most detailed looks yet at the individuals connected to the private retreat, which has operated for decades behind a veil of secrecy.













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