We know any reference to the Illuminati
is often rebuked, and we will discuss it elsewhere, but today we draw
attention to their crazy game of cards. First understand the
so-called “illuminati” adhere to the gentleman principle. This
means they can say whatever and do what ever they want without regard
to others as long as it is done in a gentleman's fashion.


Everything is in the cards. They
predict events after the game's design and release in 1982 and 1994.
We see the 'Pentagon' card, the 'Terrorist Nuke' card with the twin
towers, one of which is collapsing. This card earns the player +10 in
either Power or Resistance... quite revealing considering the power
grab of the patriot act. The image on the card is frighteningly
similar to its real life incident.
The cards also show the many disasters
in Japan. One from the nuke bomb during WWII: the 'Atomic monster
card' allows players to “destroy one coastal place” --this card
depicts Godzilla and you get extra points if you hit Japan. It goes
deeper, a 'Combined Disasters' card with Tokyo's Waiko Clock tower.
This card is creepy. If you accept the earthquake-tsunami theory
concerning Fukushima, then here you have the combined disasters.
There are cards depicting London
burning. We know about the riots there and most recently the fire at
the olympics? Over “600” firemen were reportedly called to a
blaze within a mile of the closing ritual. Is a big one on the way?

The Conspirator notes the chemtrail
or 'International Weather Organization' card which has an airplane
leaving a trail of smoke forming into clouds, above a tornado while a
man in a lab coat watches from the ground. There are chemtrails in
Knoxville everyday, just look up. Even the Obamacare decision is in
the cards, look at the American Medical Association AMA card. Guess
who's pictured there.
The game's essence is manipulation for
control, just like in our real lives. The cards are an ominous coded
message that begs the question...is it in the cards?
Here are some more cards.


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