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Ryan Garcia says ‘Bohemian Grove’ kidnapped him and made him watch baby intercourse act

Boxer Ryan Garcia claims he was kidnapped by the so-called Bohemian Grove – who made him watch baby intercourse acts.

Garcia, 25, has alarmed followers along with his erratic social media of late. A submit on his accounts on the weekend advised he had been killed, which fortunately wasn’t the case.

He was again on-line to make a collection of claims on Tuesday (March 5), together with claiming he had a “real picture of an alien”. And he then joined Andrew Tate on a X house to talk about what occurred to him.

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“Bro, I don’t give a f*** bro, they held me down and made me watch little kids get raped,” Garcia mentioned. “I don’t give a f*** anymore.”

After being requested the place by Tate, he replied: “Bro, they f***ing took me to the f***ing woods bro and they f***ing tied- I’m not f***ing joking, bro. I have f***ing proof bro. I don’t give a f*** bro. I’ll f***ing show you every f***ing video you could ever f***ing believe.

“Bohemian Grove is actual. They f***ing tied me down they usually made me f***ing watch canine. I really do not give a f*** anymore. Yes I’ve f***ing misplaced it, they’re raping little youngsters.”



Bohemian Club members pictured early 20th century
Garcia claims to have been kidnapped by the Bohemian Club



Jack London with George Sterling, James Hopper, Harry Leon Wilson, Bohemian Grove, 1913
Meeting at Bohemian Grove yearly, they have been based again in 1872

Tate then questioned who was concerned, with Garcia answering: “You know the higher elites bro, you already know who they are. They can’t touch me, I’m a God.”

Bohemian Grove is a 2,700-acre campground the place an all-male membership for the wealthy and highly effective meet each summer season in Sonoma County, north of San Francisco. A group of journalists, artists and musicians based it in 1872, with Mark Twain an early member.

Businesspeople and politicians have since been built-in. They have been infiltrated by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in 2000 and he recorded one in every of their rituals, a burning of an effigy.