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  • ...''International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders'', a secret society has three characteristics: it is exclusive, it claims to own special secret ...Societies: From the Ancient and Arcane to the Modern and Clandestine,'' a secret society features these characteristics: it has "carefully graded and progressive te
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  • ...ndium'' is simply mistaken to assert that an organization might count as a secret society. But in many other cases, such denials are required as part of the very na * Phi Beta Kappa (1776) at the College of William and Mary, began as a secret society, but eliminated secrecy in 1831 and is now national.
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  • A South African secret society devoted to the advancement of the Afrikaner community
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  • An institution, often regarded as a global secret society, present in many of the world's settlements.
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  • ...ndium'' is simply mistaken to assert that an organization might count as a secret society. But in many other cases, such denials are required as part of the very na * Phi Beta Kappa (1776) at the College of William and Mary, began as a secret society, but eliminated secrecy in 1831 and is now national.
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  • ...from which many top U.S. officials have graduated. The [[Skull and Bones]] secret society is a Yale student organization whose membership includes both Presidents Bu
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  • ...The Book of the Law ([[Liber Al vel Legis]]) by Crowley. Similar to many [[secret society|secret societies]], O.T.O. membership is based on an initiatory system with
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  • ...''International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders'', a secret society has three characteristics: it is exclusive, it claims to own special secret ...Societies: From the Ancient and Arcane to the Modern and Clandestine,'' a secret society features these characteristics: it has "carefully graded and progressive te
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  • ...Brotherhood; AB) was a twentieth-century [[South Africa|South African]] [[secret society]] that advanced an [[Afrikaner nationalism|Afrikaner nationalist]] agenda a
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  • ...ion present in many of the world's settlements. Often regarded as a global secret society, there are in fact many separate organisations typically divided from one a
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  • ...irector General of the BBC. A series of BBC radio programmes called "''The Secret Society''" led to a raid by police in both England and Scotland to seize documents
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  • ...rhood]]. Members were commonly known as "[[Fenians]]". The revolutionary [[secret society]] was founded by [[John O'Mahony]] in 1858. O'Mahony, who was a [[Celt|Celt ...elegate to James Stephens in Dublin with proposals for the founding of the secret society later known as the Fenian Brotherhood, whose members bound themselves by an
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  • Pythagoras started a secret society called the Pythagorean brotherhood devoted to the study of mathematics. Thi
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  • ...tional unity. It was around this time that he resigned from the Republican secret society, the [[Irish Republican Brotherhood]].
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  • His synthesis was the ''[[Can Lao]]'', more a secret society than, as it has been described, a political party. In addition, he probably
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  • ...e Apostles <small>(The Cambridge Conversazione Society)</small>.]</ref>, a secret society of dons and undergraduates who met to discuss ethical and political issues.
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  • ...ganizational correspondences, and "hidden" messages, add to the image of a secret society associated with Discordianism.
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  • ...inonian Society]], a literary and debate society; [[Skull and Bones]], the secret society co-founded by his father in 1832; and the Beta chapter of the [[Psi Upsilon
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  • ...l applied to them because if asked they said they "know nothing about" the secret society).
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  • In many countries the Church faced off against the Freemasons, a secret society that was politically active in numerous countries. The Papacy coordinated a
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  • ...do next. I created it because there was a fair amount of discussion at [[Secret society]] that lists a number of religions, it felt like some reference was needed.
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  • ...o Director of Intelligence in the IRA and supreme leader of the Republican secret society, the [[Irish Republican Brotherhood]].<ref>Farrell, Brian; The Founding of
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  • Sequel to the James Bond parody Our Man Flint. Coburn must do battle with a secret society of women villains based in the Virgin Islands, who kidnap American astronau
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