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During most of its existence, the cabal ( sometimes capitalized ) steadfastly denied its own existence ; those involved would often respond " There is no Cabal " ( sometimes abbreviated as " TINC "), whenever the existence or activities of the group were speculated on in public.
It is sometimes used humorously to dispel cabal-like organizational conspiracy theories, or as an ironic statement, indicating one who knows the existence of " the cabal " will invariably deny there is one.
Humanistic psychologists argue that even if the cabal behind the conspiracy is almost always perceived as hostile, there is often still an element of reassurance in it for conspiracy theorists.
Belief in such a cabal is a device for reassuring oneself that certain occurrences are not random, but ordered by a human intelligence.
If a cabal can be implicated in a sequence of events, there is always the hope, however tenuous, of being able to break the cabal's power – or joining it and exercising some of that power oneself.
Finally, belief in the power of such a cabal is an implicit assertion of human dignity – an often unconscious but necessary affirmation that man is not totally helpless, but is responsible, at least in some measure, for his own destiny.
The use of this term usually carries strong connotations of shadowy corners, back rooms and insidious influence ; a cabal is more evil and selective than, say, a faction, which is simply selfish ; because of this negative connotation, few organizations use the term to refer to themselves or their internal subdivisions.
Currently on the Comedy Central program The Daily Show, the phrase " a global cabal of Jews " is referenced from time to time, as a spoof on antisemitic conspiracy theories.
At first she remained at the court of her son Otto, however in the quarrels between the young king and his rivaling brother Henry a cabal of royal advisors is reported to have accused her of weakening the royal treasury in order to pay for her charitable activities.
: But now, after several performances, one would be subscribing either to the cabal or to tastelessness if one were to maintain that Herr Mozart's music is anything but a masterpiece of art.
An Army special operations team is airdropped into Japan to support Comanche helicopters in attacking the other AWACS planes and kill members of Yamata's cabal.
In the Past Doctor Adventures novel Divided Loyalties by Gary Russell, a young Mortimus is portrayed as a friend of the Doctor's, and a member of a cabal of rebellious young Gallifreyans at the Academy known as " the Deca ".
Although personally opposed to President Lyman's position, Casey is appalled by the unconstitutional cabal.
This status quo is recently threatened by the rise of a global technocratic cabal intent on monopolizing the power of belief and destroying all traditional supernatural societies.
General Pica is deposed by cabal of senior officers who declare they are tired of listening to his stories about the Ova Mata campaign.
In the TV version of Logan's Run, the city is under the control the cabal of elderly citizens.
The assassination plot centred on a group that was convened in 1682 – 3 by Robert West of the Middle Temple, a Green Ribbon Club member: it is now often called the Rye House cabal.
The text purports to be the minutes of the secret meetings of a cabal of Jewish masterminds, which has coopted Freemasonry and is plotting to rule the world on behalf of all Jews because they believe themselves to be the chosen people of God.
Following the Skrulls ' defeat, she is introduced as a member of a secret cabal, consisting of herself, Norman Osborn, Doctor Doom, Loki, Namor and the Hood, who are manipulating events in their favor.

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He argues that the Bilderberg group acts in a manner consistent with a global conspiracy, but does so without the same " degree of nefariousness ", a difference not appreciated by conspiracy theorists, who " tend to see this cabal as outright evil.
Norman Rose's 2000 account of the group proposes that, when gathered at Cliveden, it functioned more like a think-tank than a cabal.
During the spring of 1683 there were further contacts of the Monmouth cabal and West's group, through Sir Thomas Armstrong in particular, about drafting a manifesto, there being disagreements about whether a republican or monarchical constitution should result from revolutionary measures.
The group defines its mission as fighting against " a growing cabal of food cops, health care enforcers, militant activists, meddling bureaucrats, and violent radicals who think they know what's best for you, are pushing against our basic freedoms.
However, during the series, another group of Synthetics are discovered to be from Mars and that in the original timeline, all the Synthetics created by humanity are destroyed by a satellite designed for that purpose by a cabal within the US government.
It refers to the fact that, for perhaps the first time in English history, effective power in a royal council was shared by a group of men, a cabal, rather than dominated by a single " favorite ".
At the same time, Anomander Rake offers his alliance to the true rulers of Darujhistan, a secretive cabal of mages ; while a group of con-artists and underworld figures within the city work to oppose members of the civic government who are considering capitulating to the Empire.
A cabal is a group of people united in some design, often secretively
* Backbone cabal, a group of administrators on Usenet in the late 80s to early 90s

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A Cabal room in use at Valve Software. During the rise of Usenet, the term was used as a semi-ironic description of the efforts of people to maintain some order over the chaotic, anarchic Usenet community ( see backbone cabal ).
This ignorance is encouraged by a mysterious and powerful cabal which benefits from keeping people unaware of their abilities.
The narrator is a member of some secret cabal scattered throughout the House, a series of artificial environments where people live, never seeing the outdoors.

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The " backbone carriers ", or the backbone cabal as they have been referred to by some users of the Usenet, were vital hubs in the distribution chain of most of the newsgroup postings.
In April 1683 some Scottish contacts of the Whigs arrived in London, as briefed by Smith, meeting Essex and Russell of the Monmouth cabal ; they were either under the impression that the matter concerned Carolina, or gave this out as a pretext for their presence.
Adrian is on the verge of exposing some of the crimes that his brother, and his cabal of elite officers, have committed.
Nonetheless, I do regret using the verb " controlled ", and that is because it suggests that there is some kind of cabal among secular Jews.

cabal and together
Kilgore then called together a cabal of prepubescent geniuses to secretly rule the Hellfire Club and eradicate mutantkind, then proceeding to poison the other remaining Hellfire Club members, making them the sole leadership.
If enough parties get together, their shares can be used to reconstruct the secret, but even a malicious cabal of insufficient size should learn nothing.

cabal and usually
Each cabal was usually dedicated to one very specific area of the game which meant the cabal had to meet very regularly, in the case of Half-Life the members had to meet four days a week, six hours a day for five months.

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In 1996 a cabal of East German and West German military officers seek to reunify their country.
In a 1995 speech, Irving claimed that the Holocaust was a myth invented by a " world-wide Jewish cabal " to serve their own ends.
Forming a cabal, they must keep their true identities – their True Names – secret even to each other and to avoid prosecution by their " Great Adversary " – the government of the United States.
In fact West's contacts with the Monmouth cabal, and knowledge of their intentions, were in part quite indirect ; Thomas Walcott and Robert Ferguson had accompanied Shaftesbury to the Netherlands, in his self-imposed exile of November 1682.
The commitments reveal nothing that can help a dishonest cabal, but the shares allow each individual party to check to see if their shares are correct.
* The Brotherhood of Evil Henchmen: A cabal of unsavory hirelings who desire to recruit Nodwick so they can learn from his " skills in the art of object transportation " ( i. e., schlepping vast quantities of loot ), in addition to their own talent of finding even the most strange, rare and unusual things for the use of their masters.
The vampire cabal engineered their own deaths and then used the cult of Asaph as a cover for their operations.
Meanwhile, a cabal of Manticoran politicians make their moves in an attempt to influence Elizabeth's regency.
US Intelligence agent Brandon Scofield and Soviet KGB agent Vasili Taleniekov make their way through the obstacles and ravages of a cabal known as the Matarese.
The 5th Earl's sons, the sixteen year old William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his brother David Douglas, were to be victim to the cabal of Sir William Crichton, Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, and their great uncle James Douglas, Earl of Avondale who wished to break the power of the Black Douglases.
In the War in Defense of the Constitution ( 1792 ), Poland was betrayed by its Prussian ally Frederick William II and defeated by the Imperial Russia of Catherine the Great, allied with the Targowica Confederation, a cabal of Polish magnates who opposed reforms that might weaken their influence.
" He didn't strike again until six years later, but in the meantime a corrupt power cabal in the Japanese Government led by Secretary General Daido used the Laughing Man's sudden appearance and apparent connection to Serano Genomics to their advantage.
But now he is the cabal, with all their conflicting memories and motives.

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