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The Structure Of The Dark Clan
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slightly closer examination of the group behind the
moral degeneration which is afflicting society, re-
A veals a covert solidarity between its members. The
definition of a clan in sociology highlights this aspect. The
Grolier Encyclopedia for example, states that one of the fore-
most rules of a clan is: "Most [clans] stress collective rights
and obligations and provide members with mutual support
during a feud or conflict." For this reason clan members al-
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ways display solidarity in the face of a "common enemy" (this
being anyone who stands in opposition to the dark clan's ide-
ology) even though they can have differences between them-
selves or even be in conflict with one another. No doubt, at
the bottom of this solidarity lies the survival instinct.
The biggest fear of the clan is to lose its habitat. This fear
is the motive behind the great solidarity between clan mem-
bers. Defensive as well as offensive activities are carried out
in complete unanimity. All the members unite in the face of
danger to its source, and continue to act as one body until it is
certain that the danger has passed.
By looking at events that have occurred in various coun-
tries and their press coverage, we are able see how this soli-
darity works in practice. For example, think of how many
headlines about smashed prostitution rings or arrested drug
traffickers you have read in the public press. Think of how
many corruption scandals in how many countries you have
come to hear about. Think of how many headlines you have
read such as: "Prostitution Ring Smashed!", "The End of the
Mafia", "Drugs Clean-Up Operation",etc. and hoped that
things were changing for the better around the world. But