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THE PROFOUND DARKNESS OF THE HYPOCRITE


                than everyone else; you have a peculiar influence on others; your tone, your dis-
                course, your writing is truly impressive", they pay hypocrites compliments 'that
                will make them feel special'. They say that only they take notice of the superior
                qualities these people possess, that others do not realize and appreciate their special
                talents. Thus, implying to hypocrites that only they can appreciate them the way
                they deserve to be, unbelievers manage to earn their devotion.
                    As for hypocrites, they are quite satisfied with the attention they receive. Be-
                lieving they have truly made powerful friends, they cultivate this friendship even
                further.

                    Such individuals, who introduce themselves sometimes as 'a notable writer',
                sometimes as 'a well-known doctor', and sometimes as 'a renowned political ad-
                visor' or 'one of the prominent members of the world's greatest organizations',
                are in fact 'the most notorious spies employed by certain deep organizations'. By
                means of such people, whom they seek to manipulate in line with their goals, they
                also plan to 'get hold of all the information and documents they deem valuable'.
                Just as it might sometimes be in the form of an ordinary 'personal information',
                sometimes it might even be in the form of 'confidential state secrets' that might
                'lead a country to its collapse, to fall from power, to disorder, to a conflict with
                another country, or might ruin its reputation'. To the people with hypocritical
                personalities that they handpicked to achieve their goals, they play the role of 'a
                dear friend who loves them dearly, watches over them, and is ready to sacrifice
                himself for them'. For example, if they are dealing with a doctor, through compli-
                ments such as "I love you dearly. You are a prized, talented person with a prom-
                ising future in your career. So, why don't we make you the chief doctor?", they
                provide hypocrites with new opportunities that will suit their interests. Then, via
                these hypocrites, they seek to acquire intelligence regarding more important people
                or more crucial positions that they aim to reach. And they ruthlessly pursue these
                significant people that they have sneakily come into contact with by way of hyp-
                ocrites.
                    They strive to keep in touch with these individuals throughout the day as much
                as possible. If they are far away, they do so via texting or calling; and if they are
                close by, they do so by trying to constantly be with these individuals, and seek
                to gather as much information as possible. Thinking that these individuals might
                let some information slip out, give something away or give a clue, these spies never
                leave their side even when they eat, study, or sleep, thinking that at any moment,
                they might reveal important information because no matter how strong-willed a
                person is, in an unguarded moment, he might let a secret out. He might slip out
                vital information that can be exploited by these people with foul connections and


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