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From jhdaugh@mail.msen.com Thu Aug 25 05:57:55 1994
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 94 05:38 EDT
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From: James Daugherty <jhdaugh@mail.msen.com>
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Reply to: prj@mail.msen.com
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To: prj@mail.msen.com
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Subject: Illuminati-Proof
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From: abner.whateley@the-matrix.com (Abner Whateley)
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1. There are many Illuminated groups, with different kinds of secret
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knowledge. Anything you might say about them (including this) will be
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false for some of the Illuminati, but true for others, which only
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adds to the confusion and mystery.
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2. The Illuminati infiltrate and take over organizations of all
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kinds, from churches to the post office to the corner grocery store,
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and turn them to their own ends.
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3. And, just as a black joke, some of their subject organizations
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advertise themselves as Secret Societies!
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4. They have agents and ``sleepers'' planted everywhere. Many of
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these people have no idea who they are really reporting to. Others
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are active members of the conspiracy, working their way ever deeper
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into the fabric of society.
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5. They control the schools in order to make sure that young people
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learn to enjoy strange tuneless music and weird outlandish games, and
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that they dress oddly.
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6. They also try to recruit the best and the brightest young people
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as agents, to insure the next generation of the Conspiracy.
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7. They constantly feud among themselves and war with other groups
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and organizations. Each group of Illuminati is constantly striving to
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increase its power base and undermine the competition.
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8. Their first means of dealing with opposition is to buy it off. To
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any group as rich as the Illuminati, a few million dollars are
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nothing.
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9. Next they try threats. Danger to possessions, status or loved ones
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has dissuaded many a would-be foe of Illuminati schemes.
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10. And, of course, murder is an ancient political weapon. The
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Illuminati have been responsible for some of the most shocking
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assassinations of modern times.
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11. They also replace people with doubles. For many years they
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recruited look-alikes who would serve their ends. Now they are
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perfecting cloning technology that will let them replace
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anybody.
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12. Those who can't be dealt with any other way are discredited or
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driven mad.
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13. The Illuminati conspiracy is hundreds, if not thousands, of years
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old. Many of the most famous names of history have been Illuminated,
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or Illuminati agents. Indeed, all of history is nothing more than an
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outside view of the schemes and struggles of the Illuminati.
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14. And, of course, the Illuminati are constantly rewriting history
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to serve their own goals. For instance, modern schoolchildren are
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taught that there is no historical evidence of Eris or King Arthur, and
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they learn nothing about the Russo-German War or the state of Arcadia.
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15. They control the news media, so you hear what they want you to
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about today's news. Any event that doesn't fit in with their program
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will be quickly hushed up.
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16. In particular, they control television. They don't permit
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intelligent shows to survive; they encourage mind candy that will
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keep people from thinking. The only reason good shows are permitted
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to appear at all is to convince intelligent people that nobody else
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likes such material, and that there must be something wrong with
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them.
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17. The Illuminati manipulate the stock market and control currencies
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on an international level. Your paycheck is worth just what the
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Illuminati want it to be.
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18. Likewise, the entire ``energy crisis'' is an Illuminati
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invention. There's no shortage of energy, of a dozen different kinds,
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but plentiful free energy might threaten the Illuminated power base!
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19. The Illuminati are doing their best to hold back the space
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program, for the same reason. If mankind was spread out through the
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solar system, they'd be much harder to control. [Not all the
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Illuminati agree on this. Some of them lust after the mineral wealth
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of space, and some want (literally) new worlds to conquer.]
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20. And some of them are in touch with aliens from outer space. Some
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of them ARE aliens. Why would ``advanced beings'' want to meddle with
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the affairs of Earthlings? Good question.
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21. Worse, some of them have actual magical powers and are in league
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with forces from . . . elsewhere. Great huge beings that are madness
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to look upon, or tiny, malicious things that glare and gibber from
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dark corners. They have pins and dolls; they know old names.
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22. Other Illuminati have embraced technology. Their files of
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information are much more useful when backed by the power of the
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computer. They are also conditioning everyone to believe that
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computers are so complicated and dangerous that only the Experts
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should play with them. Next time you get an electric bill for
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$666,666.66, you know who's behind it.
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23. And some of these technophiles have gone a step farther, creating
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actual machine intelligences. These sentient computers are now,
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themselves, a force amoung the ruling Illuminati!
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24. The Illuminati don't like war; it's expensive and wasteful. War
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only happens when two groups of Illuminati are very evenly matched
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and neither is willing to negotiate. But then they whip a few nations
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into a patriotic fervor and go at it.
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25. They send secret messages through the newspapers and airwaves -
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in the classified ads, and even buried in news reports. They have
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other, even stranger forms of secret communications . . . all around
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you, all the time.
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26. They keep everyone - yes, everyone - under constant
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surveillance. Every time you fill out another questionnaire, you're
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weaving another strand of the net that binds the world.
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27. They are working to make the law as confusing as possible, so
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everything will be illegal or potentially illegal - then they have a
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hold on everybody and everyone will fear the laws.
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28. They encourage resistance to authority among young people and
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political dissidents, to distract government attention from the real
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enemy within.
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29. But when they reach a satisfactory level of control, they turn
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their efforts toward extinguishing independence and encouraging
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mindless obedience to whatever orders come from the Illuminati or
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their servants.
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30. They commit random atrocities - poisoning food at grocery stores,
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murdering old blind ladies, sniping on the freeway - just to make
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people vaguely confused, frightened and paranoid.
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31. They suppress inventions which might change the status quo. The
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100-mile-a-gallon carburator, the perfect contraceptive, and the
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cornucopia plant are all lying in Illuminati vaults, waiting for the
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day when it will suit the Secret Masters to release them. What
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happened to the inventors? Bought off, intimidated, or just vanished.
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32. On the other hand, they also maintain secret laboratories where
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they develop new weapons and devices of all kind.
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33. Their arcane investigations cause all sorts of mysteries. Ever
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wonder about the Loch Ness Monster? The ``cattle mutilations?'' The
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Oregon Crud?
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34. And they require hundreds of human victims every year for their
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experiments. Ever wonder why there are so many Missing Persons reports,
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and why so few of those people are found?
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35. They are constantly experimenting with new types of mind control.
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They put drugs in drinking water, flash subliminal messages during
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movies and TV shows, and play instructions that you can't quite hear
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over supermarket loudspeakers. They experiment with microwaves and
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ultra-low-frequency devices, too.
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36. And every wire in your house is a potential pathway for
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Illuminati messages, attacks or controlling rays. Did you ever stop
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to think just how many wires lead to your house? And do you have any
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idea where they really come from?
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37. Naturally, they discourage investigation of the strange and
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unusual, because it might lead to them. But they encourage people to
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joke about the Illuminati.
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38. They also publish supermarket tabloids, just to make sure that
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everybody thinks ``Hitler's Brain Is Alive!'' and ``Bigfoot Seen In
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Hawaii'' are just jokes.
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39. And they encourage the craziest pseudo-science ``researchers''
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they can find, because this tends to discredit legitimate
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investigators into the unusual.
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40. A popular belief is that the Illuminati want power for its own
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sake. This is true of some of them. But other Illuminated groups
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exist to support an ideology, to achieve a particular goal, or simply
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to oppose some other group of Illuminati!
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41. One of their chief preoccupations is life extension by any means
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possible. Nobody who has held ultimate power for fifty years is eager
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to let it go. Anything you can think of . . . yoga, cryonics,
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body-exchange, magic, cloning, goat (or other) glands, transfusions,
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computerized personality duplication . . . has been tried by the
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Illuminati at one time or another. And some of them work!
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42. Furthermore, powerful Illuminati from past centuries lie waiting
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to be revived when science allows it. Mummies, pickled corpses,
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frozen bodies, conscious brains in jars . . . you would
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recognize the names if we could mention them.
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43. You're not cleared for this one.
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44. They use disease as a weapon to discipline their own populations
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or destroy competing ones. Black Death in Europe, smallpox among the
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American Indians . . . The swine flu, a few years ago, was thwarted
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by opposing forces, or you probably wouldn't be reading this.
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45. They have a variety of unhuman and inhuman servants. The dreaded
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Men in Black are perhaps their best-known agents. No one knows
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whether the MIBs are androids, golems, or something even worse.
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Perhaps they were once human . . .
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46. And they really are breeding a Master Race. The Nazis had no idea
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how they were being used, or why. And they'd be horrified at the
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Illuminati's idea of perfection!
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47. The Illuminati know weird sexual techniques undreamed of in the
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Kama Sutra. They also know why those techniques are used.
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48. The next time you spend too much money to buy something you
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didn't want or need, and it breaks in a week, you can be sure you've
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just contributed to an Illuminati fund-raising project.
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49. They start chain letters. They also plant rumors that the Red Cross
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can buy an iron lung if you send them a million cigarette packages, and
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that dying children in England want ten million business cards. No one
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knows why they do this.
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50. Fnord.
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