Great "White" Brotherhood
The Greco-Romans in Greenland refer to themselves as “man” while all others are considered “humans” or colored people. The term “hue” is defined as the main property of color. Naturally therefore, the Greco-Romans have white skin, red hair and blue or green eyes. In other words, they have the “Look of the Irish”, hence the idiom “Luck of the Irish”. The color “Black” (B+LCK) consonantly equates to “B Lack” or “13 Lack”, an apparent reference to the 13 bloodlines of Rome which lack black or African blood, hence the term the Great White Brotherhood. Modern historical accounts state that the use of the term "white" within the name of the cult refers to its advanced spirituality and white colored auras, dispelling any notion that it has to do with race. Furthermore, the Great White Brotherhood is touted as ethnically Tibetan, Indian or Hindu, but specifically not European. Considering that no one has ever seen members of the Great White Brotherhood in person, claims about race are ultimately null and void. Since Hinduism has all the earmarks of a Greco-Roman religion, it offers insights into the rituals and rites (i.e., blood sacrifices) performed by the Great White Brotherhood in Greenland. Interestingly, members of the cult are described as being from all cultures and races, such as the "Greek gentleman" known as Hilarion. Needless to say, this appears to be a veiled reference to the Greco-Roman ethnicity of the Great White Brotherhood. Lastly, the use of the term "white" in Great White Brotherhood also allegedly refers to the White Magic employed by the cult. However, since the cult’s structure is admittedly based on the Tree Of Life found within the Jewish Kabbala, a text which openly engages in Black Magic, it can be deduced that the so-called White Magic of the Great White Brotherhood is in fact Black Magic