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Athenas and Ares


And every member had to be actively enrolled in his or her branch, whether it was intelligence agency or military branch. Also members were not openly admitted, they had to be recruited. The way that this occurred was that a member or group of members, highly specialized in recruitment, sort of like the equivalent of human resources for most companies, had to scout you. They would observe the actions of a particular individual or group of individuals and test them secretly with out them knowing. Mostly what the scouts would look for was that desire for war and bloodshed. Then based on the individuals performance they were brought forth to the council that then gave them the choice to go through the ritual. If by some means there was a refusal the individual was set free to go. They, of coarse, would never speak to another individual again because they would either mysteriously disappear, or they would die in combat. This goes to show that the cult had no particular secret location and were always present at any warfare site. The group was also not limited to anyone of a particular nationality. From the soldiers to the very generals were all composed of people from military and intelligence groups from all over the world.
             Every member went through an initiation. This was one of the more simpler of tasks ever done while a member. All an individual had to do was to instigate a conflict with two groups. That meant two people or two groups of people who were not in actual conflict at the time. The better the initiated person accomplished this the higher the rank received once they became a member. All through out the world there are wars going on, whether on a large scale or a small local scale. These are all a result of the cults doings. The gnosis given to the members is not exactly evident but it has to with giving information on a particular doing of the cult. This was not spoken of at all outside the rituals not to other members, not even in their sleep.


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