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Why Secret Societies Should Be Banned

The devilish nature of secrete societies.

Secret society should be banned because they are devilish, quite costly and discriminatory, besides they generate unnecessary conflicts.

After the basic initiation rites have been performed, a member of a secret society may still be called upon to perform propitiatory and ceremonial rites which may often involve human sacrifices, ritual murder and other practices which are often diabolical in nature. Some members of some secret societies are known to have offered their parents as sacrifice for some anticipated material benefits. Others are suspected of having brought sudden death on innocent road users through accidents by magical or mysterious means.

Belated travelers have been kidnapped, maimed and much worse, used as sacrificial lambs to meet the insatiable demands of secret societies. Members of certain secret societies transform themselves into vampire bats, rats, butterflies, or birds, at night in order to prey on the innocent members of the society. They widely-held opinion that they member of the certain secret societies rejuvenate themselves by sucking

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  1. Jo Oliver

    On March 4, 2009 at 7:19 pm


    I do not agree with what secret societies do, nor do I encourage anyone to join one. But, I must (with respect) disagree with you. We live in America. Our founding fathers came here to be free to worship, socialize, etc… without being told who, where, how, when, etc… Just because you and I disagree with what a social club does, does not give us the right to tell them they can not do it. What if the majority of the world becomes anti god and decides religion is evil….under your idea they could just ban religion. What if the majority of the world decided education was evil, they could just ban it. And, so on. So, banning one group, no matter how deplorable, opens the door for majorities to take minorities rights away.

  2. shrimp

    On September 22, 2009 at 5:09 pm


    This is a very difficult subject to cover as there is a very dark side to secret societies that may never be fully known. Well done for covering such a controversial issue.

  3. youthinksokiddo

    On January 15, 2011 at 10:45 pm


    i never learned much about secret societies. One of my teachers was part of one, but never said anything about it.

  4. david mccann

    On January 23, 2012 at 2:30 pm


    We can’t expect to ban a secret society, though we most certainly can expect to ban members of secret societies, from also being able to serve in our governments and their related bodies, and a very good reason to join the following cause; http://www.causes.com/causes/643665-ban-members-of-secret-societies-from-serving-in-our-government-and-their-related-bodies

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