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See, This Would Be A Selling Point For Some Potential Employees

Via Jewish Buddha, I have learned that Covington & Burling appears to be the (naturally un-)official law firm of the Illuminati .

If I'd known that, I'd have given them greater priority when I signed up for the Early Interview Program. Funnily, it didn't feature in their recruiting materials.

Anyone else know of any other law firm/conspiracy theory connections?

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Well, when a guy named george w bush was running for president, based in austin, he needed a service provider to host his website, so he turned to austin-based www.io.com, a subsidiary of steve jackson games. Io stands, not for the moon, but for illuminati online.

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