Secret Society
Closed Definitions of Europe: A secret society is a group of police-empowered individuals, acting above the law, in due corruption to state out of their own desire for status, not money or power or influence, however believing status such as one or two or all three in various combinations of simultanous merit or sequenced nature. Hence, they remove those three traits, by participation, making themselves what women in Jewish culture refer to as a "cuckold", not a warning, but a signal that an individual is open to attack at the leisure of the partisan.
Black Registrar: The system of prayer cards and angels and devils, for organization of favors paid to citizen by police, for return from citizen to government. Located in the Vatican, managed by Friars.
Black Court: Those traditions of bastards of European nobility and Gypsies, the highest gambling circles of those empowered to rule over games and wagers of Men.
Court of Owls: Those Gypsies that have attained a degree of childbirth, within wedlock. Those that ply finance, with their child as their champion.
Black Parliament: Those chambers established by Jewish Nobles before the lines parted under Crown Princess Victoria, in each American region of municipal capital or region of purview. These Parliaments gather at night, to slay enemies of state region of Britain and Europe, the bond between the Commonwealth and these United States.
Lincoln's Parliament: The Municipal Force, those that determine when police have not benefitted the common people, for those of Midwestern descent out of Manitoba, the Gypsy people's least repent (those Orthodox in Islam, refused and repealed to obey, the way out). Also known as the County Sheriff's Department.
Outfit Central Command: The police determination of when a head of state has disobeyed the Freemasonic Will of bigotry against Jews (the Synagogue), recruiting geniuses of will and avarice as police adjutants, to rebel is to die as a gangster or mobster, in a court where all solace is mocked by them being without fairness, as if a child stealing from parent.
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