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Ceptrifuge

As cited in "Questions de mythologie (in French)

Inversement, en 1581, la magie de la"sordère fée" Circé relève tout droit de Satan le Séducteur, inspirateur de toutes les famés du désordre dans un inonde en perpétuel devenir, sensualité, matérialisme, hérésie peut-ê¬ tre. Elle incarne par sa force ceptrifuge l'esprit du mal, tandis que la déncnologie néoplatonicienne, avec sa conception hiérarchisée du divin qui mène des divinités élémentaires jusqu'au grand Jupiter dont Minerve

And translates roughly to English as: Conversely, in 1581, the magic of the "fairyrd" Circé rises straight of Satan the Seducer, the inspiration for all the fawns of disorder in an inconvened perpetual becoming, sensuality, materialism, heresy perhaps Tre. It embodies the spirit of evil with its ceptrifugal force (or ceptrifuge), while the neoplatonic dencnology, with its hierarchical conception of the divine which leads from elementary deities to the great Jupiter, including Minerva

Definition: Ceptrifuge (ie Ceptrifugal) is a tactic of deception by which the deceiver(s) appears as a member in a community, and with growing respect as a member begins to submit ulterior motives contrary to the original members of the group thus creating division. Usually ceptrifuge is in favor of an enemy group, nation, or ideology. Any manner of deception, no matter how illicit, is allowed in the activity. Ceptrifugal activities are generally overt and clandestine. The growing members gather in secret to mobilize forces to assist in an open external attack on the original members of the community.