L.C. BAKER
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KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE GREW UNTIL THEY COULDN'T RECOGNIZE THEMSELVES
When the knights of the Golden Circle first started their schemes they always did reconosense. Just like any military operation. After that there was conveyance between all parties concerned, be it mouth to ear or by coded cipher, depending on the circumstances involved. there was then placement of key members in key positions to override or push through the K.G.C. operation. Nothing stood in their way as long as they were not recognized as a single entity. This was apparent even in the early days of K.G.C. plan execution concerning large land purchases, and it worked so well for them that they never quit doing it. They grew so big, so fast, and in so many directions that eventually after many generations passed that were now supported by the industry that they had created. All from a K.G..C. grubstake and insider trading, they created monopolies, and they eventually lost track of their beginnings. This is not speculation.
L.C. Baker
When the knights of the Golden Circle first started their schemes they always did reconosense. Just like any military operation. After that there was conveyance between all parties concerned, be it mouth to ear or by coded cipher, depending on the circumstances involved. there was then placement of key members in key positions to override or push through the K.G.C. operation. Nothing stood in their way as long as they were not recognized as a single entity. This was apparent even in the early days of K.G.C. plan execution concerning large land purchases, and it worked so well for them that they never quit doing it. They grew so big, so fast, and in so many directions that eventually after many generations passed that were now supported by the industry that they had created. All from a K.G..C. grubstake and insider trading, they created monopolies, and they eventually lost track of their beginnings. This is not speculation.
L.C. Baker