Dear Aleks,
Were you allowed to write in code under the Communist government
in Yugoslavia? I don't know about before World War II, but, right after
World War II there was a secret national fuss about writing in code such
that even today if housing land lords catch you using code they will
throw you out in fear of "getting arrested" along with you for
"conspiracy".
Here's what happened. During World War II the Japanese told
Afro-Americans, by way of short wave radio broadcasts, that they were
allies with the Blacks because the Japanese were also non-whites.
In reponse, some Blacks gathered together in secluded communities,
rejected American culture, and started to write in Japanese Katagana,
Hinagana, and Kanji. These Blacks were called "Japanese Beetles" by the
FBI.
From then on, any American caught writing in anything but the
Latin alphabet got an FBI record. My cousin ended up in the mental
health system, and was assigned a guardian, who was a lawyer.
This lawyer used the Freedom of Information act to check out my
cousin's background, and, he found out that he had an FBI record for
getting caught writing in code. He was caught and turned in by his sixth
grade teacher who was a freemason. You know, freemasons were privileged
characters allowed to write in code.
Coincidently, a few years later, in the ninth grade, my cousin and
his friend were walking to the subway station in Boston, ran into a
homeless person, who had been kicked out of the lodge for leaking
secrets at a cocktail party, and he told my cousin ALL the secrets.
Later, my cousin used these secrets for a term paper in high
school he titled "Superstition in America". He got a 98% for it,
graduated, and joined the Army.
THEY zeroed in on him for that term paper, and THEY put him
through horrible torments in the mental health system. I don't think the
FBI record for writing in code helped any.
In the Seventies, THEY repented of suppressing code and just about
every week in the kid's section of the Sunday paper kids were encouraged
to write in code. New codes were provided for every week.
Now you can write in codes, but may old timers and land lords
think that anyone, and all associated, can get arrested for writing in
code. It's amazing that you over there where there is no guaranteed
freedom of speech can write in code, while in "the land of the free"
here, with free speech and press guaranteed by the First Amendment that
my cousin could get in such trouble for what he wrote.
It is the secret lodges that have nullified the First Amendment.
And people don't know it until it's too late! I was just communicating
about why trash picking is illegal in San Hose, California. AMORC
headquarters is there, and THEY are a memeber of the cartel of secret
lodges. It isn't over.
Sincerely,
Gellie