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'''The Resistance''' is a movement started by a group of twelve former [[Hymn of One]] members, including [[Jonas's parents]], which is dedicated to "unearthing [[[the Order]]'s dark history and destorying its unholy practices" ([[#Mission Statement|We Who Fight]]). Many years later, when Jonas believed his parents to be dead, he and [[TAAG|his friends]] began calling themselves by this term.
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'''The Resistance''' is a movement started by a group of twelve former [[Hymn of One]] members, including [[Jonas's parents]], prior to the late 70s that is dedicated to "unearthing <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[the Order]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>'s dark history and destroying its unholy practices" ([[#Mission Statement|We Who Fight]]). Many years later, when Jonas believed his parents to be dead, he and [[TAAG|his friends]] began calling themselves by this term.
  
 
==The Original Members==
 
==The Original Members==
 
The twelve original members, Kenneth Perry Harlan, Damon Lindsey Lambien, George Thomas Kiel, Oswald Matthew Angie, Michael Byron Carruthers, Theresa Cunningham McManus, Joseph Carmichael Naglen, Penny Samson Rayborne, Desiree Thoreux Alcott, Christopher Raymond Nance, and Susan Bethany Campbell, belonged to the Hymn of One (evidenced by their decision to renounce it in their Mission Statement) before deciding to break away and fight against it as the Resistance. In [[My Hand Hurts]], Jonas found a scrapbook that his Aunt [[Alex]] had compiled with information about them. He learned that the members had included a human rights lawyer, an economics professor, a rabbi, an ambassador, a publishing heiress, a radio station owner, a regenerative medical specialist, and a former CIA director. He also found an article about each and every one of their deaths or disappearances under mysterious circumstances.
 
The twelve original members, Kenneth Perry Harlan, Damon Lindsey Lambien, George Thomas Kiel, Oswald Matthew Angie, Michael Byron Carruthers, Theresa Cunningham McManus, Joseph Carmichael Naglen, Penny Samson Rayborne, Desiree Thoreux Alcott, Christopher Raymond Nance, and Susan Bethany Campbell, belonged to the Hymn of One (evidenced by their decision to renounce it in their Mission Statement) before deciding to break away and fight against it as the Resistance. In [[My Hand Hurts]], Jonas found a scrapbook that his Aunt [[Alex]] had compiled with information about them. He learned that the members had included a human rights lawyer, an economics professor, a rabbi, an ambassador, a publishing heiress, a radio station owner, a regenerative medical specialist, and a former CIA director. He also found an article about each and every one of their deaths or disappearances under mysterious circumstances.
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==The Bunkers==
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The Resistance is known to have a number of bunkers, details about which can be read in [[The Order in the Modern Empire]]. At the first [[the bunker|bunker]] TAAG visited, they found the following information displayed on a whiteboard, indicating what the original Resistance seemed to know about the Order at the time they were occupying it:
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==Mission Statement==
 
==Mission Statement==

Revision as of 13:09, 3 July 2008

The Resistance is a movement started by a group of twelve former Hymn of One members, including Jonas's parents, prior to the late 70s that is dedicated to "unearthing [the Order]'s dark history and destroying its unholy practices" (We Who Fight). Many years later, when Jonas believed his parents to be dead, he and his friends began calling themselves by this term.

The Original Members

The twelve original members, Kenneth Perry Harlan, Damon Lindsey Lambien, George Thomas Kiel, Oswald Matthew Angie, Michael Byron Carruthers, Theresa Cunningham McManus, Joseph Carmichael Naglen, Penny Samson Rayborne, Desiree Thoreux Alcott, Christopher Raymond Nance, and Susan Bethany Campbell, belonged to the Hymn of One (evidenced by their decision to renounce it in their Mission Statement) before deciding to break away and fight against it as the Resistance. In My Hand Hurts, Jonas found a scrapbook that his Aunt Alex had compiled with information about them. He learned that the members had included a human rights lawyer, an economics professor, a rabbi, an ambassador, a publishing heiress, a radio station owner, a regenerative medical specialist, and a former CIA director. He also found an article about each and every one of their deaths or disappearances under mysterious circumstances.

The Bunkers

The Resistance is known to have a number of bunkers, details about which can be read in The Order in the Modern Empire. At the first bunker TAAG visited, they found the following information displayed on a whiteboard, indicating what the original Resistance seemed to know about the Order at the time they were occupying it:

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Mission Statement

The Mission Statement

In Going Down, Jonas found The Resistance's Mission Statement, which reads as follows:

We Who Fight said:
TEXT NEEDS TO BE ADDED HERE. CAN SOMEONE TRANSCRIBE?

See Also

The Order of Denderah
Branches Hymn of One · Operation APHID · SHENtek
Covers Lullaby Project · Wyman Foundation · Verdus Pharmaceuticals · Hart Study · Bio-Therapy Report LLC · Sacred Spirit · St. Grinstead
People Aleister Crowley · Elders · Shadows · Deacons · Seekers · Helpers · Watchers · Thugs · Assassins
Locations Adak Island · An Order boat · An Order hospital · Alcombe Antiques · The Cowboy's Ranch · The Human Ransom Location · La Crete · Lucy's vacant building · The Lullaby Project · The Lullaby Project Center · The Order Facility · Order HQ · Pleasant Manor · Porter's hospital · Precious Blood bunker · Recruitment Centers · Sacred Spirit · Salinas Campaign Headquarters · S.S. Hathor's Song · St. Grinstead · Topanga Canyon · Verdus Pharmaceuticals · Wickenburg · Zavalla
The Ceremony Trait positive · Free will · Injections · Enochian · Iron pills