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English: Richard McCaslin, dressed as the Phantom Patriot, left this calling card behind at the Owl Shrine inside of the Bohemian grove after being unable to destroy it during his raid. It was later returned to him by a friend, replete in an evidence bag, and published in one of McCaslin's zines. Leviticus 18:21 in the Bible reads as follow: "“Do not permit any of your children to be offered as a sacrifice to Molech, for you must not bring shame on the name of your God. I am the LORD." McCaslin's use of this tract is in direct reference to the claims of child sacrifice made by Alex Jones in his "Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove" video released in 2000. Phineas Priest appears refer to Old testament wrath McCaslin intended to visit upon Bohemian Grove.
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