Never join a conspiracy that you could possibly betray, because if you could, someone else will.

Peter J. Carroll
Never join a conspiracy that you could possibly betray, because...
Never join a conspiracy that you could possibly betray, because...
Never join a conspiracy that you could possibly betray, because...
Never join a conspiracy that you could possibly betray, because...
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On the surface it may seem like a good idea to join a conspiracy. However, there are some things that must not be overlooked or a person will end up being betrayed. People who join a conspiracy that they could possibly betray, end up doing things they would never do otherwise. If a person knows that they could end up betraying their friends, they may decide to ignore the message and not join the group.

Source: Psybermagick: Advanced Ideas In Chaos Magick

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