West Hollywood deputies arrested Cloobeck after he turned himself in following a warrant issued for his arrest, The California Post can confirm. He was released on a $300,000 bond at 1:17 p.m. Tuesday after being held there since around 11 a.m. that day.
Swalwell has now been accused by multiple women of sexual assault; at least two others claim he harrassed them with unwanted come-ons and explicit photos.
According to court filings, Chinese officials sent Wang articles and directives through the encrypted messaging app WeChat, instructing her and others to publish content favorable to the Chinese Communist Party.
Is humanity truly free? Are there Universal Laws in effect that apply to human behavior? Does our knowledge or ignorance of these laws impact our collective freedom as a species? In this one-of-a-kind feature documentary film, Mark Passio will explore these questions, and our current understanding of Universal forces that affect the daily lives of each and every one of us.
The work is inspired by the Bohemian Club, a secretive institution in San Francisco where wealthy and powerful men gather for various rituals, including the so-called “cremation of care,” a symbolic ceremony where members give up their worries. In Bullyache’s interpretation, this ritual is seen as a way to free themselves from feelings of guilt.
Jay Halcomb, a prominent environmentalist who fought against forest-to-vineyard conversions and a timber harvest plan at Bohemian Grove, died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012 at his home in Guerneville. He was 66.
Frank Montgomery Woods, Jr. engaged life with enthusiasm. He was an active member of the Bohemian Club, The Pacific-Union Club, the California Tennis Club, the Guardsmen and San Francisco Golf Club. Frank was a passionate bridge player and a student of the game.
Craig Arthur Stephens (1948 - 2026) passed away peacefully at home on February 27, 2026 surrounded by his family. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend.
Signed 45 days after the towers fell. 342 pages. No congressman read it. The Bill of Rights would never recover.
From 1932 to 1972 the U.S. Public Health Service watched 399 Black men die of syphilis they could have cured for pennies.
Three thousand journalists. Four hundred news outlets. One agency writing the news.
LSD on civilians, electroshock on children, hypnosis-induced assassins. Most of the files were destroyed. We only know what survived.
In 1962 the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff unanimously approved a plan to bomb American cities and blame Cuba.
He broke the biggest story of the 1990s. The press destroyed him for it. He died with two .38 caliber rounds to the back of the head. Officially, suicide.
It wasn't hit by a plane. The fires were minimal. It collapsed into its own footprint at 5:20 PM on 9/11. The 9/11 Commission Report doesn't mention it.
Three shots. Three witnesses to a different shooter. A skull blown backwards by a shot from behind. Officially, one lone gunman.
SS officers. Concentration-camp doctors. The architect of the V-2 rocket. We made them American citizens. We put them in charge of NASA.
67 years of denial. 5,000 employees. A daily 737 from Las Vegas. The CIA finally admitted it exists. They admitted nothing else.
Twenty years. 162 sub-projects. Sidney Gottlieb. The files he forgot to burn.
The U.S. government deliberately put 2,000 firearms into the hands of Sinaloa Cartel sicarios. Two of those guns killed Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.
Officially: 19 hijackers with box-cutters defeated NORAD, evaded the most defended airspace on Earth for 90 minutes, and brought down three steel skyscrapers with two planes.
Every July, the most powerful men in the world gather under the redwoods of Northern California. They burn an effigy of a child before a 40-foot stone owl.
Two hundred members alive at any time. Three U.S. presidents. Six CIA officers. They steal each other's skulls and call it tradition.
In 2017 the Pentagon admitted it had a UAP program. In 2023 a former intelligence officer testified under oath about non-human biologics. The story is no longer fringe.
A 1994 article by Quebec journalist Serge Monast outlined a four-stage plan to use holographic projections to fake an alien arrival. Two months after publication he died of a "heart attack" at age 51.
Once a year, central bankers, defense secretaries, tech CEOs, and royals meet for three days under total media blackout. The press attends. The press reports nothing.
In June 2001 a tabletop exercise simulated a smallpox bioweapon attack on the U.S. Within 13 simulated days, the country collapsed. Three months later: anthrax letters.
In 2024 the EPA officially confirmed sustained atmospheric aerosol injection. The "conspiracy theory" became policy.
It is no more federal than Federal Express. It controls the world's reserve currency. It has never been audited.
Wireless power. Free energy from the ionosphere. Death rays. The night he died, the FBI seized his papers. Sixty-three years later we still don't have most of them.
In 2020 anyone suggesting COVID-19 originated in a lab was banned from social media. In 2023 the DOE and FBI both concluded it likely did. The platforms have not apologized.
He didn't kill himself. The cameras failed. The guards were both asleep. His cellmate was moved hours before. His brother says the autopsy is inconsistent with hanging.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System contains over 2 million reports including 38,000+ deaths. The CDC says the data "cannot be used to determine causality." Look at it anyway.
In 2014 CERN's Director General said they were "opening doors." Within a week of the 2012 Higgs boson discovery, lightning struck the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. Twice.
Two miles off the coast of Connecticut. Officially: animal disease research. Unofficially: open-air pathogen experiments by an Operation Paperclip Nazi.
In 2020 the World Economic Forum published a video promising a future where you own nothing. Then they took it down. They thought you weren't paying attention.