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It's now called Cube Tales! : http://cubetales.com/central/
You have no idea how much I laughed at that.
The CIA had classified them with other major terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Although the group had only a few hundred members they had caused the world billions of dollars in damage and hundreds of lives.
Most of their terrorist attacks were on small South American villages although they had been planning a much bigger attack.
That attack is known as the Burning of the Block. It happened during the 2010 Cube Festival. The attack on the "Big Cube" resulted in the deaths of 5 artists and 25 civilians.
http://static.artfagcity.com/wordpress_core/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Hein_BurningCube_2005.jpg
After the attack on the Big Cube Homeland Security had managed to arrest StuffMaker at an iHop 25 miles away from the Mexican border.
He is now spending life in prison with no chance of parole.