Undoubtedly that game is very interesting and spooky.dwalkerdon23 wrote:The Japan Earthquake was predicted in the Illuminati Card Game! Here is a link to the video of the complete set of the Illuminati card game on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwd43LJJ ... re=related
We are being told that this game was created in 1994. Anyway, I never heard of it, or seen any picture of it, until long after 9/11 when someone (who?) happened to notice the similarity between these two cards and the 9/11 events:
There are many other cards in the game, but none seem to possess the eerie similarity we see here between the image proposed and the description we all know of global events.
There seems to be little chance we are in front of a simple coincidence (although it is always possible), so there are two other possibilities left:
One, some group created this game knowing 9/11 was going to happen, as a wink to other groups interested in the conspiracy, just like all the 9/11 foreknowledge planted in Hollywood movies or music videos and CD covers, etc.
But there is another possibility, given the little or nil popularity of this game. I suggest we should consider card number 1 here: "Rewriting history".
As a sort of exercise on the manipulation of fakery this internet age allows for, and that we face, I submit here to anyone's attention the idea that this game might be a "retroactive pretend-prediction", created after the 9/11 events, and simply presented over the internet as dated back to 1994."Any one alignment of any destroyed group may be retroactively added, removed, or reversed"
Who's to dispute this if nobody even ever heard of such a game before anyway?
I think it is very useful to keep in mind that this can always happen, and that often we might be offered, through many sources, a faked succession of events that is deliberately altered to add some sort of "evidence" or clue to a particular event (We have seen this for example with Mariouma Fekry's facebook profile, dating way back her appearance as a vicsim of a terrorist attack.) This is always possible, it was before the internet was invented, but it is incredibly easier now, when all you need is access to the servers, the media outlets, and the search engines (access that certain entities certainly have, if there is enough interest).
In the case of the card game, it could be even easier to fake the original date of the game, to the point it could be a simple promotion stunt more than a psy-op side plot.
(As to the other supposed predictions of this game, including the earthquake in japan or the "oil spill" etcetera: they're all very generic and do not resemble any actual event with the image similarity we have for 9/11. Considered that Japan is earthquake land and that oil spills continuously happen, the only remarkable thing this game seem to convey, other than the 9/11 wink, remain the fact that every single event can be hijacked, used and even generated in the global game for power. Which seems to be correct, sort of.)
reference: Illuminati Card Game