Sure looks like him. My grandfather was a 33 degree Freemason and used to go horseback riding with Reagan and others on Reagan’s ranch. Not saying Reagan was a mason. I can neither confirm nor deny. But people with money and power tend to rub shoulders with each other. Maybe Reagan just thought the whole effigy thing was a weird joke and was just out to rub shoulders, not realizing just how sick some of these people get? Or maybe he was into more sinister things himself. Hard to say for sure.
I hope not, I always saw Reagan as a pretty good guy, but I'm sure people that high up in politics show up in these places as guests of other people, it doesn't nescesarily mean they were involved in everything, this sort of looks like a lunchtime meeting.
Have you heard the clip of Nixon talking about the Bohemian Grove?
"the most faggy godamn thing you could ever imagine...the San Francisco crowd that goes in there. Its just terrible. I mean, I wont shake hands with anyone from San Franciso....its a different set of values."
1963 he was a Democrat, and he voted for Nixon.. I didn't know that😬from Quora:
Reagan did not exactly leave acting, a combination of factors lead to his career ending early.’
First, Reagan was contracted to a studio and studios were always looking for new leading men.
Second, World War II really halted Reagan in his prime years (early to mid 30s). He worked those years making Army training films.
Third, his last big film Hellcats of the Navy (where he would meet Nancy Davis his second wife) was made with him at the odious age of 45. Reagan played mostly leading men and the competition was first after WWII and Reagan had no real draw except as the lead.
Fourth, Reagan was finding himself more and more at odds with the Democratic Party. His first wife, Jane Wyman was a Republican as was his second. Although he remained a registered Democrat until after the Kennedy Election, he had voted for Ike twice and Nixon in 1960.
Fifth, by the 1960s, Reagan was doing more TV and acting as a narrator-host for GE sponsored TV programs. It was really this kind of work that gave him his political contacts and ideological bearings.
Sixth, in 1964 Reagan cut a lengthy commercial for Barry Goldwater that made him a big name in the GOP, among conservative fundraisers (Reagan called political dinners “the Chicken and Mashed Potatoes circuit”, and within the California Democratic Party. Looking to counteract the burgeoning Hippie movement in 1966, GOP insiders in California asked him to run for governor in 1966.
Seventh, by the 1960s the small cadre of GOP-Hollywood actors and actresses had become small enough to meet in a telephone booth* and Reagan had become almost completely disenchanted with his life as an actor. It did not help that Reagan’s last film was a small part where he played an aging mobster in 1964 (The Killers). Reagan was 53 when it was released.
In short, politics let Reagan do the type of roles he loved (dramatic, heroic, and patriotic) and pursue the ideas he believed in.
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...
Sure looks like him. My grandfather was a 33 degree Freemason and used to go horseback riding with Reagan and others on Reagan’s ranch. Not saying Reagan was a mason. I can neither confirm nor deny. But people with money and power tend to rub shoulders with each other. Maybe Reagan just thought the whole effigy thing was a weird joke and was just out to rub shoulders, not realizing just how sick some of these people get? Or maybe he was into more sinister things himself. Hard to say for sure.
I hope not, I always saw Reagan as a pretty good guy, but I'm sure people that high up in politics show up in these places as guests of other people, it doesn't nescesarily mean they were involved in everything, this sort of looks like a lunchtime meeting.
Yeah, he was there.
Can you possibly estimate the year? If Nixon was there too was this maybe taken before Reagan was in office?
https://www.operationreachthelost.com/worshipping-molech-child-sacrifice-bohemian-grove/
Video is halfway down this page
Thank you
Have you heard the clip of Nixon talking about the Bohemian Grove?
"the most faggy godamn thing you could ever imagine...the San Francisco crowd that goes in there. Its just terrible. I mean, I wont shake hands with anyone from San Franciso....its a different set of values."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN2GS3b8cyU
1963 he was a Democrat, and he voted for Nixon.. I didn't know that😬from Quora:
Reagan did not exactly leave acting, a combination of factors lead to his career ending early.’
First, Reagan was contracted to a studio and studios were always looking for new leading men.
Second, World War II really halted Reagan in his prime years (early to mid 30s). He worked those years making Army training films.
Third, his last big film Hellcats of the Navy (where he would meet Nancy Davis his second wife) was made with him at the odious age of 45. Reagan played mostly leading men and the competition was first after WWII and Reagan had no real draw except as the lead.
Fourth, Reagan was finding himself more and more at odds with the Democratic Party. His first wife, Jane Wyman was a Republican as was his second. Although he remained a registered Democrat until after the Kennedy Election, he had voted for Ike twice and Nixon in 1960.
Fifth, by the 1960s, Reagan was doing more TV and acting as a narrator-host for GE sponsored TV programs. It was really this kind of work that gave him his political contacts and ideological bearings.
Sixth, in 1964 Reagan cut a lengthy commercial for Barry Goldwater that made him a big name in the GOP, among conservative fundraisers (Reagan called political dinners “the Chicken and Mashed Potatoes circuit”, and within the California Democratic Party. Looking to counteract the burgeoning Hippie movement in 1966, GOP insiders in California asked him to run for governor in 1966.
Seventh, by the 1960s the small cadre of GOP-Hollywood actors and actresses had become small enough to meet in a telephone booth* and Reagan had become almost completely disenchanted with his life as an actor. It did not help that Reagan’s last film was a small part where he played an aging mobster in 1964 (The Killers). Reagan was 53 when it was released.
In short, politics let Reagan do the type of roles he loved (dramatic, heroic, and patriotic) and pursue the ideas he believed in.
Sure looks like it to me.
Is that Nixon on the right?
I think so.
Sure looks like him.
It is Nixon. You are correct
yes