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  • Report:  #1442051

Complaint Review: The Secret Society - Dallas Texas

Reported By:
Michael - Oxford, Florida, United States
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The Secret Society
Dallas, Texas, United States
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On May, 8, 2018, I received a letter from someone who would only, at the end of the long letter, identified himself as "Tom."

Tom said that he was a member of a very select group of people, the sort that are the behind the scenes leaders, shakers and movers of society and that they had been watching me for a very long time, that they find me to a person of special quality that fits in with them and they were finally extending me an invitation to join their elite and select group.

 Tom said that he is someone that if I regularly watch TV, follow the news and so on, I would immediately know who he is, but that like Yale's "Skull and Bones"--they are a secretive group that with the level of society that they have all reached, far exceeds the accomplishments of those in S & B.

There is much more, all appeals to "your innate goodness" and such, but then later "Tom" told me that the secrets would allow me to dominate and control my enemies, basically gain power over women I might meet and dominate them too. 

That message seems to almost be contrary to earlier appeals to being good and that when I would, thanks to the connections I will form with others in The Society, get wealthy and powerful, I would extend the invitation to someone special that I would find in the future.

Of course, this all seems "too good to be true" and like all things that turn out to be a scam of some sort--in order for me to be afforded the free access to their secrets--I had to either mail or FAX the final page of the letter to a phone number in the 214 area code---which is Dallas.

As others have noted, there is mention of Dallas in their letters and the return address on the envelope the letter comes from Ohio. 

Some mention is made at some point about Utah as well.

I was of course suspicious about this letter--it does seem to be "too good to be true" and it raised my suspicions, so I did a websearch for this organization and there are a number of sources on the web--with many stories coming from the LA TIMES ONLINE about the background of those who put this thing together.

It does go back some years, with it having a connection with some people who were big fans of Ayn Rand---not exactly a good source of somethign I want any part of. 

So, while I am not responding and the letter goes into my shredder--I just wanted to post this report since this will only be the second one I see reported in 2018 and there are reports on here that go back many years, so this is a long runining deal.



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