I've considered that I again underestimated group cohesion either by family ties or long standing friendships, even if these were frought with conflicts.
The original idea was that one member was trying to re-identify himself with either me or a different group, causing a major upheaval.
Nothing good happened. If you look at the TXT-messages across the months or the emails or the communications, all trust was broken down. This was either a bad theory--or we failed.
If you ignore people, people go away faster. The Hacker Network, if such a thing ever existed, i.e. if a sole individual tried to communicate some truth, is down.
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