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Saturday, June 9, 2012

The Illuminati Card Game



In 1995, Steve Jackson and his game company came out with a card game entitled "Illuminati: World Domination." Whether or not this game depicts realistic events is up for debate, but some of the cards have actually come true, according to some conspiracy theorists.

Today we're going to look at some of the cards and see: was he on to something? If so, how did he know if there was a hidden agenda by various secret societies?

I will say, before we begin, however, that Steve Jackson's house and computer were raided by the FBI and he was involved in a protracted legal battle to even get the game to be published.  Did he know too much?  He did win an injunction and since I am writing about this, the game did get published along with several subsequent variations. Enjoy and think about it...even if you choose not to believe it.  I'm still up in the air.  Coincidence or not?  Let's look at a few cards...

 

Although I don't know how to play this game, and it was not a terrorist nuke that brought down the World Trade Center, don't these two cards look eerily like 9/11?  Coincidence, maybe...let's look at some more.


If you go back and look at the coverage of the BP oil spill in the gulf a couple of years ago, this was a very common image used in news coverage of the event.


History is written by the winners and, when the legend becomes fact, print the legend.  Never thought I'd be making a reference to "The Man who Shot Liberty Valence."

One of the stated goals of secret societies is to control media, religion, and education, to name a few.  We follow a subscribed curriculum in schools and are forced to memorize and regurgitate facts, definitions and formulas.  Research papers themselves (which I hate) use the conclusions of others to make a statement.  They're not really original, per se.



Even if this Steve Jackson guy was just writing about people's worst fears, weren't there two cases about flesh-eating bacteria in the news last week?  Could the game be predictive programming?


Big banks are buying smaller banks at a rapid rate.   Wilmington Trust is no more. M&T bought them out, and M&T is national.  Sovereign Bank?  A little publicized fact is the Banco Santender (Spain's second largest bank) bought them out.  


Didn't this occur in Fukushima recently?  Wasn't it caused by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that occurred?  Which leads me to the next one...



   It's been a state goal of both the UN and the US Military to be able to influence "natural" events such as the weather and other disasters.

See Agenda 21 and other documents from the UN and look up HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program).  Also, check out this youtube video of the Tampa Bay Rays game last year on August 22nd, the night before the East Coast's largest earthquake in a century.


Check out this other video taken the day of  the earthquake in Colorado which occurred when? August 22, 2011, the day before the East Coast earthquake.


Sure, weather manipulation sounds crazy.  Didn't we have a snowstorm in October, right before Halloween?  And how about Hurricane Irene reaching from Florida to Canada?  How about that earthquake felt from the Carolinas to Maine to Canada to Michigan?  And where's my warm summer? It's mid June and it was cool last night.


Regardless of what you believe, the card game is interesting to ponder and may make you wonder, who is Steve Jackson?  What's his deal?  I don't know.  But let's look to see if the card game has any future events in store...






Arab Spring?


Crash of 2008?  Another to come?


Is that Big Ben? London 2012 Olympics

And hopefully not...


Again, all of this is just food for thought...read at your own peril.