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    The Secret Weapon: Secrets as a Weapon within Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Secret Societies 100 years ago, the deadliest type of warfare was the newest version of the Heckler-Koch machine gun. Secrets have just as much power, if not more, when it comes to government and society. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, The Scarlet Letter, illustrates the power and effects of dangerous secrets. The article “Secret Societies Control the World” explains who forms secret societies and why secrets are created. In the past, secrets have been inevitable, from small town gossip to conspiracy in government. Secrets remain one of the deadliest weapons mankind can use for good or bad, however they choose; secrets impact everyone involved. Secret…

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    the interest of the Church or government of the time so they were outlawed. After they were officially outlawed they started operating in secret and that is why people have assumed that they could not being doing anything good for society or anything at all. Adam Weishaupt, a teacher of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt created a proceeding with authoritative structure to control the overall assault on religion and government - a structure which would, he trusted, in the…

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    “The Enlightened Ones”. The Illuminati is a secret organization that are liberators with a religious overtone.…

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    Secret societies have been present in American society throughout time, but their effects have gone unnoticed. The Freemasons, for example, were an ancient society that moved to the colonies from Europe before America even became a country. Their main role in each society was to cause “… destruction of the traditional social and political order based on an authoritarian philosophy and characterized by inequality and privilege.” (Carter). They wanted to make the world a more fair and just…

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    Imagine a secret organization that could control and manipulate any/every single action in your country’s government and society, it sounds scary, doesn’t it? Although many Historians can argue, the Illuminati’s impact on history is because of its secrecy, political hierarchy and the manipulation of societies past. Historians can argue that this is false because the secrecy of the organization has nothing to do with the changes made in society. The Illuminati was an organization built on the…

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    instantly. The horse’s glowing red eyes have said to, “watch you wherever you go. The murals at the airport are to , “show where a man kills the environment and the people. Other evidence is that the underground is a bunker for Armageddon. Nobody in that airport except special personal goes down there. Many of the plane crashes conspiracy theorist said to be because of the, “ blue veiny mustang. The airport people have said was stupid to build it when there is one downtown. The people…

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    Masks In Native American Culture

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    mask to show off the status of the individual depicted in the mask. Some portrait masks are depicted with a labret (a decorative plug) in the lower lip. The bigger and more beautiful the labret, the higher the status. Some masks were formed for the purpose of secret society rituals. Secret societies can be shaman societies, conjuring societies, war societies, or societies for inducting young people into the tribe. ^2 They were called secret societies because only the members of the society…

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    Illuminati Conspiracy

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    The illuminati’s main goal according to Todd Carrel, is “accomplish a satanic New World Order, a one-world government, that will prepare citizens for the coming of the Antichrist.” (“The Illuminati”). Also, the illuminates goal is to merge all the religions into one world church that will serve Satan (“True Conspiracies, the Illuminati and One World Government”). There is clear evidence of this conspiracy in our government systems today, and important people who claim that there is a “invisible…

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    any other language. So travelers think that its some type of Greek language and don’t think too much about it. But the curious people try to find what this sentence is. They try to translate it into any language they can find but they can’t. That’s why people like Brian Dunning are claiming it to be some sort of alien language but nobody would one just like the interviewers. They choose to to speak in what they experience. Theorist claim that the people end up brainwashed, or even forced to…

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    proudly sing “The land of the free and the home of the brave” along with my fellow Americans. But how free are we really? From brainwashing to unknown scandals, do we really even know what we are standing for? With so many secrets and lies it is hard to tell just exactly what is true and false, but the most astonishing secret of all is the power held by secret societies in The United States of America. A secret societies is a group or club of people who try and keep their events, activities and…

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