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3. Gun running. This can involve the shipment or transport of arms anywhere in the world, across the Canadian or Mexican border, or on private ships around the world. Illegal arms generate a lot of money. Again, the true financiers are buffered by several layers from the people doing the actual work. The couriers often have no idea who is actually funding the runs, they are taught to do their jobs unquestioningly. They work on pain of death to not disclose who they are actually working for, and there will always be a dummy "front" group whom they are ostensibly taking shipments for. Again, several layers up the money is laundered. There are benevolent groups that receive checks from hundred of sources for small amounts, that add up over time, and the money is broken up and sent out to these groups, or to the hundreds of sponsers who will reinvest the money at a later time.
4. Drugs. The cult is often involved in making money from drug smuggling and selling. The Mafia is well aware that there is another group of people involved in illegal enterprises, a group that they do not like to mess with. There is an unwritten but well understood division on the streets about which group controls which territory, as well as frequent "business partnerships" between the Mafia and lower level Illuminists who are intermediaries. There are at least three to four levels of intermediaries between the distributors and smugglers who are actually involved, and the people who are behind the financing of the operation. None of the levels know who they are actually working for, as a protective mechanism. Front groups and cooperations are created to divert the knowledge of where the money is finally ending up. The cult also uses drugs during its programming sessions, to control lower members, and to reward good performance. Higher level members of the group are not allowed to use drugs or alcohol, since it impairs judgement and makes the person a security risk. But they have no qualms about letting lower level members, such as prostitutes or smugglers, become addicted to drugs as a further way to control them. Also, "accidental" overdoses have been known to be used to dispose of someone considered a security risk or no longer useful. 5. Buying and selling military access codes. On military bases around the world, there are large computers with access to almost any other computer system. Access codes that allow entry into these systems go for large amounts of money.
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