"On August 18, 1904, (Jack) London went with his close friend, the poet George Sterling, to "Summer High Jinks" at the Bohemian Grove. London was elected to honorary membership in the Bohemian Club and took part in many activities. Other noted members of the Bohemian Club during this time included Ambrose Bierce, John Muir, Gelett Burgess, and Frank Norris." (Wikipedia).
The American Revolution reminds me of the French Revolution; there's a lot of talk about revolutionary ideas, but it's mostly not genuine. It helps while they are still revolting, but afterwards they have to shut up about it. Jefferson actually continued, along with Paine, to say subversive stuff. I think Jefferson was just upset because of his party's lack of success, but feel free to dispute that.
3:12, I was told that george washington was a homosexual, but, I do know that he was a mason and cut a dashing figure on his white horse.
badattitude77769 7 months ago
Peace and love and harmony, we are all connected, respect our earth mother.
badattitude77769 7 months ago
Shouldn't the Logan Act apply to joining the UN? who knows how many backroom deals have gone on since it's inception in 1945...
m2diggs 7 months ago
"On August 18, 1904, (Jack) London went with his close friend, the poet George Sterling, to "Summer High Jinks" at the Bohemian Grove. London was elected to honorary membership in the Bohemian Club and took part in many activities. Other noted members of the Bohemian Club during this time included Ambrose Bierce, John Muir, Gelett Burgess, and Frank Norris." (Wikipedia).
IntractableJ 1 year ago
The American Revolution reminds me of the French Revolution; there's a lot of talk about revolutionary ideas, but it's mostly not genuine. It helps while they are still revolting, but afterwards they have to shut up about it. Jefferson actually continued, along with Paine, to say subversive stuff. I think Jefferson was just upset because of his party's lack of success, but feel free to dispute that.
IntractableJ 1 year ago