

ILLUMINATE THESAURUS CODE
In this obfuscated message, the following code words are believed to exist: Īn earlier similar phrase appears in Mark Twain's Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses, where he lists rule fourteen of good writing as "eschew surplusage".

The phrase has appeared in print at least as early as 1959, when it was used as a section heading in a NASA document. Literally, the phrase means "avoid being unclear" or "avoid being unclear, support being clear", but the use of relatively uncommon words causes confusion in much of the audience (those lacking the vocabulary), making the statement an example of irony, and more precisely a heterological phrase. "Eschew obfuscation", also stated as "eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation", is a humorous fumblerule used by English teachers and professors when lecturing about proper writing techniques. Skinner said that medical notation is a form of multiple audience control, which allows the doctor to communicate to the pharmacist things which the patient might oppose if they could understand medical jargon. "Not important, go on.Doctors are faulted for using jargon to conceal unpleasant facts from a patient the American author and physician Michael Crichton said that medical writing is a "highly skilled, calculated attempt to confuse the reader". He rises from the lowest employment to living in extravagant luxury, running up ludicrous accounts for fine clothing, motorcars, jet excursions here and there, and then it all collapses in the face of his petty crimes, treachery, and betrayal. "And when you expelled him, he had wanted to sail on that very vessel back to America first class, of course." "But, Lestat, it's an endlessly destructive game." It's the process that counts with him, more than anything else." That's why he cannot hang on to what he steals. This is a creature of compulsion and obsession. Our real investigation took place after he'd gone."

"He deceived us with elaborate fabrications and counterfeit records on a scale you wouldn't believe. "Wait just a minute, you can't ring off, I won't allow it, don't you realize-" Father disowned him, was reinstated by Cunard before he died. Great scandal and disgrace not so many years ago, when James was also hired, thanks to the influence of his father, and promptly robbed one of the passengers of four hundred pounds in cash. "Father worked almost all his life for Cunard shipping, spending his last years as a cabin steward in first class on the Queen Elizabeth 2. His next stop was Berlin, where he was arrested but talked himself out of custody, and then back to London, where he went to jail again." In Milan, he bilked a member of the old aristocracy out of thousands before he was discovered, and had to leave the city in the middle of the night. Then Vienna, where he worked as a waiter in a first-class hotel until he became a psychic counselor to the rich within a matter of weeks.
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After a series of odd jobs, including very menial work, he started some sort of a spiritualist church, swindled a widow out of her life savings, and was deported. "Same thing happened later in Oslo, more or less. I didn't really handle the particulars myself." Didn't come into his own until the fifties, in Paris, where he soon acquired an enormous following, then started bilking his clients in the most crude and obvious ways imaginable, and went to jail. Started dabbling in medium-ship even before his mother died. "He was highly educated, spent years at Oxford, though at times he had to live like a pauper. Look, if you meant to possess a mortal body for a while, I'd be dead against it, for that is diabolical and unnatural enough! But to give your body to this madman! Ye gods, will you please come here to London? Let me talk you out of this. You can't give your body over to him! And that is just what you mean to do. "Lestat, you must understand how destructive and vicious this individual can be. "Ups and downs," I said, remembering his words.

I mean how did he become this wizard of sorts?" "David, you investigated him before he became a member of the order, did you not? What sort of man is he.
