Michael G. Mullen
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Michael G. Mullen

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Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

17th CJCS (2007-2011). First to support DADT repeal.

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Introduction to Michael G. Mullen and Bohemian Grove

Michael G. Mullen, a retired United States Navy admiral, served as the 17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) from 2007 to 2011, making him the highest-ranking military officer in the U.S. Armed Forces during that period. His tenure was marked by significant policy shifts, including being the first CJCS to publicly support the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) policy, which barred openly gay individuals from serving in the military. Beyond his military career, Mullen has been linked to the Bohemian Grove, a secretive annual gathering of influential men in Monte Rio, California. This private retreat, held in a redwood forest compound, brings together over 2,200 members from politics, business, military, and media, organized into various camps. According to sources, including a leaked attendance list, Mullen is allegedly associated with this exclusive event, though his specific involvement remains unverified.

Biographical Context and Military Significance

Born on October 4, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, Michael G. Mullen graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1968. He rose through the ranks over a distinguished 43-year career in the Navy, holding key positions such as Chief of Naval Operations from 2005 to 2007 before his appointment as CJCS under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. As CJCS, Mullen advised on major military operations, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and played a pivotal role in shaping national security policy. His advocacy for the DADT repeal in 2010 was a historic stance, reflecting a shift toward greater inclusivity in the armed forces. This background of leadership and influence aligns with the profile of individuals reportedly invited to Bohemian Grove, though his participation is based on claimed information rather than confirmed records.

Alleged Involvement and Key Connections at Bohemian Grove

According to a leaked attendance list referenced in exclusive reports, Michael G. Mullen is allegedly a member of the Wayside Log camp at Bohemian Grove, one of the many subdivided groups within the retreat where members socialize and network. While the specifics of his role or activities at the Grove are not publicly documented, his purported membership places him among other high-profile figures. Sources claim social connections within the same camp to individuals such as musician Jimmy Buffett, historian Douglas Brinkley, country artist Eric Church, and former National Security Advisor Herbert R. McMaster. Additionally, Mullen shares a professional connection with Richard B. Myers, another former CJCS, though it is unclear if this relationship extends to Bohemian Grove activities. The secretive nature of the gathering means that details of interactions or influence within the group remain speculative and unverified. Mullen’s alleged presence at Bohemian Grove, if accurate, underscores the event’s reputation as a nexus for America’s elite across military, cultural, and political spheres.

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Both served as CJCS

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Fellow Wayside Log camp members

Fellow Wayside Log camp members

Mutual Connections

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Douglas Brinkley
Jimmy Buffett

Douglas Brinkley & Jimmy Buffett

Both connected to Michael G. Mullen and to each other

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Douglas Brinkley
Herbert R. McMaster

Douglas Brinkley & Herbert R. McMaster

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Douglas Brinkley
Eric Church

Douglas Brinkley & Eric Church

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Michael G. MullenEric Church:socialView
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Jimmy Buffett
Herbert R. McMaster

Jimmy Buffett & Herbert R. McMaster

Both connected to Michael G. Mullen and to each other

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Jimmy Buffett
Eric Church

Jimmy Buffett & Eric Church

Both connected to Michael G. Mullen and to each other

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Herbert R. McMaster
Eric Church

Herbert R. McMaster & Eric Church

Both connected to Michael G. Mullen and to each other

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