A leaked attendance list from Bohemian Grove has gone viral after revealing more than 2,200 alleged guests from its 2023 summer retreat.
The document was first published on Substack by journalist Daniel Boguslaw on February 24. The story then spread quickly after coverage by San Francisco Standard and later the New York Post.
Bohemian Grove is a private, 2,700-acre campground in Sonoma County, California. It is owned by the all-male Bohemian Club and hosts a two-week summer encampment each year. The event is known for its secrecy, powerful guest list, and a ritual called the “Cremation of Care.”
A club member reportedly confirmed to reporters that the leaked document matches a genuine 2023 camp attendance roster. The club has not officially released a statement, but it has long said it does not publish membership lists due to privacy rules.
Several high-profile names appear on the alleged list. They include comedian Conan O’Brien, billionaire Michael Bloomberg, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Other reported names include Clint Eastwood, Charles Koch, and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The list is organized into camps with unusual names like “Mandalay” and “Rough ’n Ready.”
Bohemian Grove has long been linked to conspiracy theories because of its secrecy and wealthy attendees. Critics claim powerful deals happen there, while insiders describe it as a private retreat where influential men relax and network.
The leaked file appears to show camp assignments for 2023, not a full lifetime membership list. Still, the publication has reignited debate online about elite networks and transparency. No official responses from the named individuals have been reported so far.