The first being an urban legend, I prefer the latter.

http://www.snopes.com/language/acronyms/cabal.htm 

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> Cabal
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> (kebalī) , inner group of advisers to Charles II of England. 
> Their initials form the word (which is, however, of older 
> origin)Clifford of Chudleigh, Ashley (Lord Shaftesbury), 
> Buckingham (George Villiers), Arlington (Henry Bennet), and 
> Lauderdale (John Maitland). Although they were never a 
> working ministry, one or more of this group dominated court 
> policy from 1667 through 1673. 
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> OR if You Prefer
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>  the artifices and intrigues of a group of persons secretly 
> united to bring about an overturn or usurpation especially in 
> public affairs; also : a group engaged in such artifices and intrigues
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> is cabal a character in street fighter?!

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