Guest on broadcast advances claims about Bohemian Grove, 9/11 and FEMA camps

3182741 · May 2, 2025
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Summary

During an on-air interview, Emmett Rabidog alleged that Bohemian Grove hosts occult rituals, called 9/11 an "inside job," and said FEMA and federal authorities have plans to detain or harm Christians; host Steve Findley asked clarifying questions but did not dispute the claims.

On the same program, Emmett Rabidog made a series of claims about high-level secrecy and government wrongdoing, alleging occult ceremonies at Bohemian Grove, asserting that the Sept. 11 attacks were an "inside job," and warning of FEMA preparations to detain or execute Christians in hypothetical future emergencies.

Rabidog told the show, “They worship an owl god” at Bohemian Grove and described having seen “an occult ritual where they burn an effigy of a human child.” He cited videos and a guest, Frank Amo, as sources. On 9/11, Rabidog said, “I even believe that nine-eleven was an inside job,” and aligned with commentators such as Alex Jones in arguing that buildings were brought down by controlled demolition.

Rabidog also said he had seen or heard accounts alleging federal preparations for mass detention, telling listeners that “there are concentration camp facilities by the federal government to kill us, the Christians” and urging viewers to consult materials he described as available online.

Steve Findley asked for clarification on some specifics and noted he did not know the records Rabidog cited. The hosts referenced the Department of Homeland Security and the Patriot Act during the conversation in the context of government surveillance and civil-liberties concerns.

The transcript records these as claims made by Rabidog on the broadcast; the program did not present independent verification within the segment. No governmental authority, court decision or confirmed documentary evidence was produced on-air to substantiate the allegations recorded in the transcript.

These statements were presented directly to the program audience; Rabidog repeatedly tied the assertions to a broader narrative of governmental malfeasance and to other organizations he named, including the Bilderberg Group and Trilateral Commission.

The show did not take formal action based on these claims; they remained part of the guest’s commentary and were not framed as verified facts by the hosts on-air.