Professional boxer Ryan Garcia made several outlandish claims in a series of X Spaces on Tuesday, alleging that a group of well-connected and powerful individuals held him down and forced him to watch child rapes at the Bohemian Grove, a private venue in California that has been the subject of many conspiracy theories.

“They held me down and made me watch little kids get raped,” he told kickboxer-turned-influencer Andrew Tate and many others in a public audio chat. “I have f***in proof, bro, I don’t give a f***,” he yelled.

“Bohemian Grove is real. Yes, I lost it. They’re raping f***in kids!”

When Tate asked him who held him down, Garcia blamed “the higher elites.”

“You already know who they are,” he replied.

Garcia claims that he has proof on his phone and says he is not afraid of what these alleged elites will do to him in retaliation. Garcia also claimed he was raped when he was two years old by said elites. At a press event four days ago, Garcia said he was “defiled as a little baby.”

The Bohemian Grove ceremony is a documented and proven event that occurs each year, drawing a sizable crowd of politicians and elite business leaders. Infowars host Alex Jones famously filmed himself infiltrating a ceremony that took place there in 2000, capturing on tape a fire-lit ceremony in front a colossal statue of an owl, a symbol of the goddess Minerva that has been used in several secret societies and mystery cults throughout history.

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In another clip, Garcia is heard telling Keemstar and other influencers that Disney “has kids that are getting raped out of a ritual.”

“You want me to stand back and watch it happen?” he asked.

On Sunday, posts appeared on his social media accounts that made it seem as though his page had been hacked. “we slit RG THROAT AND THRU HIM IN A BASKET,” the posts to both Instagram and X read. “SATAN SITTING AT THE TOP NOW. 666.”

As Andrew Tate says in the above clip, many are already wondering if Garcia is mentally stable or if his alleged drug use is playing a role in his inflammatory remarks. But Garcia insists he is sober and is telling the truth, saying it is time to expose the dark forces in the entertainment industry he has encountered.

In a recent video, Garcia claims he does not have access to his Instagram, phone, or credit cards, and claims he is being taken advantage of.

“I’m not dead, I believe in Jesus, and all those are lies,” he said.

His father Henry Garcia, who coaches him, replied to a user on social media on Sunday saying, “Yes Ryan is ok, he’s just trolling the wrong way.” On the other hand, Garcia’s ex-wife Andrea Celina, the mother of Garcia’s child, posted on her Instagram story that he “may seem fine but he is not.”

Her full post read:

“If all my followers who are believers can you please pray for Ryan. We are not together and i’ve been in contact with him and he may seen fine but he is not. I know in my heart he is being heavily oppressed. This is not a troll, I’m genuinely concerned and so is all his family members. We are not part of any of this and want him to get better but this IS REAL. Pray for him.”

Four days ago, when he was accused of abusing cocaine by rival fighter Devin Haney, Garcia outright denied it but admitted to smoking marijuana. “I want to clarify some things: I don’t do cocaine. I would do a live drug test. I drink and I smoke weed—as has the majority of this room.”

Watch Garcia’s recent appearance on the PBD Podcast below:





Shane Devine is a writer covering politics, economics, and culture for Valuetainment. Follow Shane on X (Twitter).

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