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Fellow Lost Angels camp members

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Overview of the Alleged Connection

Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., a prominent political figure who served as a two-term Governor of Indiana, Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. Bush, and president of Purdue University, is allegedly connected to Donald L. Evans, who was the U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 2001 to 2005 and a close personal friend of President Bush. According to sources, their connection stems from their shared membership in the Lost Angels camp, one of the many exclusive camps within the Bohemian Grove, a secretive annual gathering of influential men in Monte Rio, California. This relationship, while not officially confirmed, is based on claims from a leaked attendance list that purportedly reveals the affiliations of Bohemian Grove members.

Evidence and Timeline of the Connection

The primary evidence for the connection between Daniels and Evans comes from a leaked attendance list of Bohemian Grove members, as reported by an exclusive source. This list allegedly places both individuals as members of the Lost Angels camp, a subgroup within the Grove known for hosting powerful figures from politics, business, and other elite circles. While the exact timeline of their interactions remains unclear due to the private nature of Bohemian Grove activities, their alleged membership in the same camp suggests they likely attended the annual gatherings during overlapping periods, particularly in the early 2000s when both held significant roles in the Bush administration—Daniels as OMB Director (2001-2003) and Evans as Commerce Secretary (2001-2005). However, without official confirmation from either individual or the Bohemian Grove organization, this connection remains a claim rather than a verified fact.

Bohemian Grove gatherings, held every July, are notoriously secretive, with limited public information about specific interactions or relationships formed within the camps. The leaked list, while cited as evidence, has not been independently corroborated, and the precise nature of Daniels’ and Evans’ relationship—whether purely social, professional, or otherwise—remains speculative based on the available data.

Significance to Bohemian Grove

The alleged connection between Daniels and Evans through the Lost Angels camp underscores the broader significance of Bohemian Grove as a nexus for America’s elite. With over 2,200 members organized into various camps, the Grove facilitates informal networking among politicians, CEOs, military leaders, and media figures, often away from public scrutiny. Membership in the same camp, such as Lost Angels, could imply shared social circles and potential collaboration, though the specifics of any influence or decisions resulting from such connections are undocumented in this case. The claimed relationship highlights how Bohemian Grove serves as a unique space where powerful individuals like Daniels and Evans, both tied to the Bush administration, might forge or strengthen ties, contributing to the perception of the Grove as a hub of elite influence in American society.

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