July 6, 2009 Man is born to live a group life. From his birth to his death, he lives with his fellowmen. After he is born, he becomes a part of his family, the society composed of his father and mother, and his brothers and sisters. At first, he is very helpless. If it were not of his family, he would not live at all. While still very young, he learns that there are other members of the family with whom he must share food, clothing, happy times, and the like. He learns that there things he should not do, things that he cannot get at times. He learns to share with others company, most of all, he learns to accept responsibility for the common good. In these widening circles of society he learns more about his rights in a group, about his duties to the group, and about what is correct or wrong in accordance with the wishes or rules of the group. He learns that, at times, he must give up his personal wishes in order with the group. He also learns that in a group each member is not less important than any other one in the group and that the activities of the group are the result of the wishes of most of the group. He learns that, where there equality among members of a group the wishes or actions of any one or two members only are not usually followed, unless most of the members agree with them. He, thus, learns the first lessons in group action. These are the lessons in group thinking and group action which make up democracy. You see that, from the early life of man, he has learned to live with others. He has developed group thinking, group responsibility and group control. Be it now, July 6, 2009, with the wishes and approval of the members. We, hereby declare the foundation of the Black Blood Brothers. So may our friendships bind us together.