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- | [[Category:Groups]][[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves|Glovian]] underlings whose primary duty wasthe dissemination of misinformation and the furthering of [[Poob Culture|Poobian]] protocols. The League rewarded the subalterns with generous financial arrangements and furthered many a political career. Although many denizens of the underworld dabble in monetary counterfeiting, the Counterfieting gang in question was an actual group of secret yet ultimately identifiable intellectual dissidents finding refuge in countries still in accordance with the Leagues' agenda and many of the authors of the [[International Fund for Social Relief]]. | + | [[Category:Groups]][[League of Gnomes|Gnomic]] underlings whose primary duty was the dissemination of misinformation and the furthering of [[Poob Culture|Poobian]] protocols. The League rewarded the subalterns with generous financial arrangements and furthered many a political career. Although many denizens of the underworld dabble in monetary counterfeiting, the ''Counterfeiting'' gang in question was an actual group of secret yet ultimately identifiable intellectual dissidents finding refuge in countries still in accordance with the League's agenda and many of the authors of the [[International Fund for Social Relief]]. What they counterfeited were in fact acts of rival gangs. As such they were one of the most brilliant [[psy-op]] group in existence. |
- | Although the original ''Gang'' disbanded long ago, many stalwarts still carry on the dis-info game. The name has become synonymous with the kind of free-lance skullduggery used to infiltrate the [[Choco Cult]]. Many Conspiratorialists agree that the unusual [[Ritual Murder]] of [[Ryan O'Donnely]] may somehow involve the Counterfieting Gang. Some go as far as proffering the idea that the Gang and the Gloves colluded in the grusome murder to send some kind of meassage to thier rivals, most notably [[The League of Gnomes]]. | + | Although the original ''Gang'' disbanded long ago, many stalwarts still carry on the dis-info game. The name has become synonymous with the kind of free-lance skullduggery used to infiltrate [[Choco Cult|Choco Cults]]. Many Conspiratorialists agree that the unusual [[Ritual Murder]] of [[Ryan O'Donnely]] may somehow involve the ''Counterfeiting'' gang. Some go as far as proposing the theory that the Gang and the Gnomes colluded in the gruesome murder to send a message to their rivals, most notably [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]]. By demonstrating that they were willing to kill one of their own in order to framed the Gloves and further their Pooban agenda, the gang hoped to strike terror in even their coolest adversaries. |
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Gnomic underlings whose primary duty was the dissemination of misinformation and the furthering of Poobian protocols. The League rewarded the subalterns with generous financial arrangements and furthered many a political career. Although many denizens of the underworld dabble in monetary counterfeiting, the Counterfeiting gang in question was an actual group of secret yet ultimately identifiable intellectual dissidents finding refuge in countries still in accordance with the League's agenda and many of the authors of the International Fund for Social Relief. What they counterfeited were in fact acts of rival gangs. As such they were one of the most brilliant psy-op group in existence.
Although the original Gang disbanded long ago, many stalwarts still carry on the dis-info game. The name has become synonymous with the kind of free-lance skullduggery used to infiltrate Choco Cults. Many Conspiratorialists agree that the unusual Ritual Murder of Ryan O'Donnely may somehow involve the Counterfeiting gang. Some go as far as proposing the theory that the Gang and the Gnomes colluded in the gruesome murder to send a message to their rivals, most notably The League of Men with Fancy Gloves. By demonstrating that they were willing to kill one of their own in order to framed the Gloves and further their Pooban agenda, the gang hoped to strike terror in even their coolest adversaries.