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Friday 11 May 2012

Ex-Satanist Exposes Illuminati Card Game and the NWO

I have a copy of the complete set, of course. One With Everything. Steve Jackson's INWO page. You can't make this stuff up.

3 comments:

  1. I couldn't get past 'game... or blueprint for world domination'. Sorry. (still giggling)

    Poor Steve Jackson. I wonder if he knows he's hell-bent (more giggling) on world domination?

    It's like an episode of the cartoon 'Pinky and The Brain'. They are two lab mice; one of whom has been transformed by the experiments he's undergone. He has a big brain now, and every episode has him plotting... world domination.

    Maybe when I'm more mature I'll be able to take the Prophecy Club (tittering) just a tad more seriously. It is sad that there are people who take this seriously but honestly, what can be done about that?

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  2. Yes there are many people who play mind games but there are also many things that happen that are not for public consumption.

    We will never know the real reasons for things as long as the media entertains.

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  3. Personally, I like Iluminati: The Game of Conspiracy better than Illuminati: NWO.

    Zimbel

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