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To: flatsville who wrote (125025)9/23/2001 1:44:53 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 436258
 
Well the workings of such societies are so broad
in scope & go back in time so far it would take a team of
persons writing volumes just to outline the tactics
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In reading the feed back I got from my posts ( and thanks to all )
I can see more clearly now that my taking it any futher
would be a mistake.

I'v concluded this is True,
that the best achievement of historical research is to attain an understanding of how
things do not happen. To put it simply, history never offers up tidy events and
clear motivations.

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It is futile to even study secreat socities it unless you want
in.
I have no idea what the percentage of people that managed to get inside
a secret society and then break the chains that bind them, just that it's
rare as hell, & most never do.
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Any one that studies it without wanting in, or thinks
they can discover from the outside
of how things do happen is a fool.
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One of my favorite quotes is
"It's not a fool who does not know, A fool is he who knows
what isn't so."
Jim