Nimrod33 said:
I'm asking this because I was looking at the Bohemian Grove's page on Wikipedia, and it says that it is rooted in Bohemianism, a movement that celebrates Bohemia's culture. Problem is, that from what I've read, Bohemianism seems to be rooted in Gypsies' culture, which were confirmed more than a time to be Jewish. Does that mean that Bohemia's culture is actually from the enemy?
I don't know what you mean here. Do you mean Bohemia the country which is Czechia?
La bohème was just a word the French used for artistic, flighty or vagabond lifestyles not tied down to Victorian lifestyles that they associated with gypsies due to a completely romanticized idea of what these nitrate-type people are actually like. Also because they thought French gypsies came from Czechia, as that was probably their last 'stop' before they came to France. It has nothing to do with Bohemia/Czechia itself.
Gypsies are in reality a collection of chandala and proto-lizards planted by the enemy into Indian society aeons ago.