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                 important to them is that the infrastructure for the continuity
                 of their interests is secured. According to the clan members'
                 perverse mentality, the continuity of their system requires
                 that all power should be concentrated in their own leader.
                 This requires an environment where prostitution is deemed
                 proper, drug abuse widespread and plenty of resources are

                 available to guarantee the continuity of immorality. The dark
                 clan feeds on destitution and decadence. It is obvious that
                 such an environment does not serve the interests of the peo-
                 ple, and it is equally obvious that these individuals will al-
                 ways put their own interests before the common good of the

                 populace.
                      It is not in the interests of the clan for the standard of liv-
                 ing to rise, for wealth to proliferate, or for everyone to have
                 an equal share in the rewards of science and technology. This
                 group does not like the idea of wealth becoming accessible to
                 the population at large, or that there should be any improve-

                 ment in the distribution of wealth, or that their country
                 should begin to achieve social stability and security. It does
                 not even like the standards of art to improve, since this
                 would indicate a trend towards aesthetic purification which

                 could only mean that it would become that much more diffi-
                 cult to tempt people into their distasteful dealings.
                      In countries where the dark clan's presence is strong, this
                 situation becomes most apparent. It is interesting to observe
                 especially in Latin America, Africa and the majority of the
                 third-world countries, that their abundant natural resources

                 do not aid their development, and that destitution and
                 poverty rule. The general profile of these countries show that
                 their economies are usually controlled by a handful of
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