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Fellow Wayside Log camp members

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Overview of the Alleged Connection at Bohemian Grove

Herbert R. McMaster, who served as National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2018 and authored the book "Dereliction of Duty," and Michael G. Mullen, the 17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2007 to 2011 and a key figure in supporting the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," are allegedly connected through their membership in the same camp at Bohemian Grove. This secretive annual gathering, held in a private redwood forest compound in Monte Rio, California, brings together over 2,200 influential figures from politics, business, military, and media. According to sources, McMaster and Mullen are fellow members of the Wayside Log camp, one of the many exclusive sub-groups within the Bohemian Grove organization where members socialize and network during the event.

Evidence and Timeline of the Alleged Connection

The connection between McMaster and Mullen at Bohemian Grove is based on a leaked attendance list, as reported by an exclusive source. This list purportedly reveals the camp affiliations of attendees, placing both individuals in the Wayside Log camp. However, this information remains unverified, and the specific years of their attendance or interactions within the camp have not been independently confirmed. Bohemian Grove events occur annually in mid-July, and while McMaster’s tenure as National Security Advisor (2017-2018) and Mullen’s role as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2007-2011) provide a broad timeline for their potential participation, no public records or official statements from either individual confirm their presence at the gatherings or their interactions during these events.

Bohemian Grove’s secretive nature, including its strict no-media policy and private membership rules, makes it challenging to substantiate claims of specific relationships or activities. The leaked attendance list serves as the primary evidence for this alleged connection, but without corroboration from additional sources or direct acknowledgment from McMaster or Mullen, the claim remains speculative.

Significance of the Relationship to Bohemian Grove

If confirmed, the shared membership of McMaster and Mullen in the Wayside Log camp would highlight the role of Bohemian Grove as a networking hub for America’s elite, particularly among military and political leaders. Camps within the Grove, such as Wayside Log, are known to foster close-knit social bonds among members through shared activities and discussions during the two-week retreat. The alleged connection between these two prominent military figures could suggest informal channels of influence or collaboration on national security and policy matters, though no specific outcomes or discussions have been tied to their supposed interactions at the Grove.

Bohemian Grove has long been a subject of public curiosity and conspiracy theories due to its exclusivity and the caliber of its attendees. While the alleged connection between McMaster and Mullen underscores the event’s reputation as a meeting ground for powerful figures, it remains unconfirmed whether their relationship extends beyond shared camp membership or has had any tangible impact on their professional roles or decisions.

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