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The Frat-Hunter: Mystery Fraternities of the Pacific Northwest

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Here I will share some of the research I have been doing as part of a Graduate School project. I have always been fascinated with fraternities and sororities and in particular secret societies and mysterious orders, and my research led me find out about to some very interesting groups right here in the Pacific North West.

All of the work here is based on research, verbal leads and 'networking' gathered at various universities and in various communities. The conclusions I have reached are based upon my own studies and represent my opinions only.

- Rusty Fox



Disclaimer:
All of the information here is based on my own work. While, as I have said, I am using much of this data in a Grad School project I am also pusuing a lifelong fascination with fraternal and secret organizations. While a lot of this has been based upon rumors, conjecture and 'urban legend' I have found kernels of truth, valid information and outright evidence for the existence of the groups I present here in my study. It has been suggested by some that I am anti-fraternity or anti-Greek, and also that I am against the existence of organizations which keep their inner workings or indeed their very existence secret. In fact I am none of these things: I have many good friends in the Greek college system as well as in orders other than those typically represented on college campuses. I am NOT against secret societies or those orders who keep their existence or inner workings secret. It is my lifelong fascination with such things that has led me to investigate them, not some perceived moral 'higher ground'.

- Rusty Fox