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Old 10-10-2009, 04:36 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by cassidym View Post
But I thought the book was based on an oddly weak premise; that American security was in threatened by the release of video tapes that show Masons acting like, well Masons.
Masons are not exactly great at keeping their rituals a secret. I'm pretty sure there's a YouTube video. Everyone knows about the weird practices of the Yale Skull and Bones society and (almost) nobody cares. Creepy rituals just aren't that scary in this day and age.

This is the main reason the book was so horrible. The supposed secrets have been out in the open forever, and there was absolutely nothing to be gained by knowing them.
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