
Billionaire San Francisco Giants owner, his son and several board members all attended a secretive Bohemian Grove men’s club camp, according to a report from SFGate.
Details about the Bohemian Club’s membership exploded into public view after a leaked, searchable list of the exclusive membership was published.
The club’s invite-only membership and secrecy has fueled countless conspiracies since it was established in 1872, especially as many of the members were believed to be drawn from America’s political and business elite.
And the exclusive membership has now been confirmed, with the list identifying the likes of late night talk host Conan O’Brien, billionaire Michael Bloomberg and ex-Google boss Eric Schmidt as members.
The California Post confirmed the authenticity of the list, which named 2,000 people and the camps they belonged to when they descended on Monte Rio, two hours north of San Francisco, in 2023.
According to the SFGate report, Giants owner Charles B. Johnson — who is worth $6.1 billion — his son and club chairman, Greg, attended one of the camps that year.
Rupert Johnson Jr., Charles Johnson’s brother — who is worth $4.8 billion — also attended.
Giants ownership was not alone in attending camp at the Grove. A’s and San Jose Earthquakes owner John Fisher was reportedly there in 2023 alongside billionaire Charles Koch, according to the attendance list.
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Niners owner Byron Deeter is among the named people on the Haven camp rosted in 2023, before he owned the team, SFGate reported.
It’s hardly shocking that owners of Bay Area sports franchises would belong to the Bohemian Club and take part in its retreat. The organization has long been involved with San Francisco’s power circles, and the leaked roster includes a wide range of well-known Bay Area figures beyond the sports industry.
In a mini-documentary published this week, journalist Boguslaw and the news site More Perfect Union reported that the club was a catalyst for deals to cut capital gains taxes and social security under former President Ronald Regan’s administration.
It’s even been rumored that the camp is where J. Robert Oppenheimer first discussed the Manhattan Project. The club’s list of members also include former U.S. Presidents — including Richard Nixon, who reportedly used the Grove as the launching spot for his 1968 presidential campaign.


