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Fellow Cave Man camp members

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Overview of the Connection

Edwin Meese III, who served as U.S. Attorney General under President Ronald Reagan from 1985 to 1988, and Maurice R. Greenberg, the former long-serving CEO of American International Group (AIG), are allegedly connected through their shared membership in the Cave Man camp at Bohemian Grove. Meese, also a fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, held significant influence in shaping conservative legal policy during his tenure. Greenberg, who led AIG for nearly four decades until his ouster in 2005 amid accounting scandals, oversaw the insurance giant's growth into a global powerhouse before its near-collapse during the 2008 financial crisis, which necessitated a massive government bailout. Their purported association at Bohemian Grove, a secretive annual gathering of influential men in Monte Rio, California, places them within a network of over 2,200 members, including politicians, CEOs, military leaders, and media figures.

Evidence and Timeline of the Connection

The connection between Meese and Greenberg is based on claims from a leaked attendance list of Bohemian Grove members, as reported by sources such as an exclusive publication titled "I Obtained the Attendance List of Bohemian Grove." According to these sources, both individuals are listed as members of the Cave Man camp, one of the many exclusive sub-groups within the Grove where members socialize and network during the annual retreat. However, this information remains unverified, and no public statements or official records from either Meese or Greenberg confirm their joint participation in the camp or specific interactions at the Grove. The timeline of their alleged involvement is also unclear, as Bohemian Grove attendance lists are not publicly disclosed, and the leaked document does not specify the years of their membership overlap. Without corroborating evidence, the nature and extent of their relationship remain speculative.

Significance to Bohemian Grove

Bohemian Grove, held annually since 1878, is known for its exclusivity and the powerful networks it fosters among America's elite. The alleged membership of Meese and Greenberg in the same Cave Man camp highlights the potential for cross-sector connections between political and corporate leaders within this private setting. If true, their association could exemplify how Bohemian Grove serves as a venue for informal discussions and relationship-building among influential figures in government and business. Meese's background in shaping legal and policy frameworks during the Reagan era and Greenberg's role in steering AIG through periods of growth and crisis suggest that their interactions, if they occurred, could have touched on significant national and economic issues. However, without verified evidence of their direct engagement, the impact of this claimed connection on broader Bohemian Grove dynamics remains uncertain.

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