Friday, March 25, 2016

board game warns of IMMINENT NUCLEAR World War III


How  board  game  that  'predicted  9/11  terror  strike'  warns  of  IMMINENT  NUCLEAR  World  War  III

THIS remarkable image drawn on a card in a 1990s board game shows an eerily accurate representation of the burning Twin Towers after the 9/11 terror attacks.

The haunting picture was published with an updated version of the game released in 1995, six years before the devastating atrocity which destroyed the iconic New York skyscrapers.

Steve Jackson's Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy, which first hit the shelves in 1982, was released as a challenging role playing game for people aged 12 and over, who took on the role of the sinister alleged secret society to plot world domination.

The Illuminati - most famously featured in Dan Brown's novels - is an alleged secret group made up of the world's elite who conspiracy theorists claim are plotting to introduce a "new world order" which will give them total control over all of us.

The fact that a game about such a shady society appears to have predicted the world's worst terror strike has given conspiracy theorists more fuel than they could have ever dreamed of.

One theory regularly touted by conspiracy theorists - known as 9/11 truthers - is that the atrocity was actually orchestrated by the Illuminati through US intelligence services to garner support for the series of wars which then unfolded in the Middle East.

The card in question, printed in 1995, looks strikingly similar to images of the 9/11 attacks in New York that spread across the globe, with an explosion ripping through the middle of one of the buildings.

About 3,000 people died after a series of al-Qaeda terror attacks on US soil on September 11, 2001.

Two hijacked passenger jets were deliberately flown into both towers of the World Trade Centre in Manhattan causing them to collapse onto the city below.

Where the "prediction" falls down is there is no mention of planes being used and the card itself is described as the "Terrorist Nuke" card.

The top of the building is also tipping to the right, suggesting it could be about to collapse.

Another card called "Pentagon" shows the US defense HQ burning.
Another card predicted the Pentagon attack the same day, conspiracists claim
 
The Pentagon was also targeted the same day, suffering serious damage after a commercial plane was flown into its side.
 But one conspiracy theory is that the planes were a decoy and the twin towers were actually blown up with a pre-planted nuclear device.

A new article about the cards was published by www.cuttingedge.org, a website which says it gives "spiritual insights into the New World Order". 

The author of the piece wrote: "How in the world did Steve Jackson know that the Twin Towers were going to be attacked? 

"This card accurately depicted the World Trade Center attack in great detail. 
"The card accurately depicts that the place of impact is some distance from the top of the twin towers. 
"The caption at the top properly identifies the perpetrators of the attack as "terrorists"
"The Twin Towers were not destroyed by a terrorist nuclear device, or were they? 
"Was a micro-nuclear device used at the base of the Twin Towers? 
"That kind of small, but nuclear, explosion would account for the sudden manner the reinforced concrete and steel shell simply crumbled into dust as it fell."

Turning to the Pentagon card, he added: "When I saw this card, immediately after seeing the Twin Tower picture, my blood froze! Unless one had advanced knowledge of the Illuminati Plan, there is no way on earth that they would have been able to create pictures in 1995 that accurately depict the unfolding events of 9/11."

Do these cards bode well for the future?
Conspiracists also claim there are cards that foretold of the Japan earthquake and tsunami in 2011 which left 16,000 dead, and even the death of Princess Diana.

The Lady Diana card, which appeared two years before her sudden death, shows her surrounded by the paparazzi and flashing cameras.

 And why was Lady Diana included in the cards two years before her death?

The card comes with the description that she is "immune to attacks by your rivals' Peaceful or Liberal groups…except for the media".
It makes no reference to her dying, but the fact she has a card at all was enough for conspiracy theorists, some of whom claim her death was a sinister plot.
But it is what the conspiracy theorists claim the game says is coming next which makes it even more worrying.

A large drawing of a mushroom cloud – suggesting a third global war will be nuclear – takes up most of the card.
Hopefully this is not a stark prediction of what is in store.
Another card warns of a huge asteroid strike.
The last two cards predict the rise of the anti-Christ, followed by the Rapture.
Sceptics argue that most of the cards don't appear to have predicted anything at all.
There had been a previous terror attempt on a smaller scale at the Twin Towers in 1993, two years before the 1995 version was released, and it was likely to be seen as a key future target, they claim.

Website Rationalwiki.org analysed the pack and said many cards had been interpreted as a number of different events that later unfolded. 
The site states: "A lot of the weird interpretations of the cards are underpinned by the interpreter's lack of general knowledge, especially about things and events predating the twenty-first century."
And these sorts of World War III prophecies have been around for years, so is there really anything to worry about? 
But that probably won't stop those at cutting edge.
Its article concluded: "The fact that the Rapture card is depicted in this deck of playing cards..speaks volumes about the fact that, in 1995, Steve Jackson knew the entire plan of the Illuminati. 
"If ever you doubted that a global conspiracy could or did exist, you can doubt no longer. This game demonstrates both the existence of the conspiracy and its main details."

Some claim that Mr Jackson somehow obtained a copy of the Illuminate's master plan and used the roleplaying industry to leak it to the world.
This theory is further fuelled by the fact the US secret service DID raid his business address before the game was released.
The cutting edge report added: "He got a surprise visit from the Secret Service, who tried their best to shut him down and prevent him from publishing his game."
According to Mr Jackson's website, a large amount of equipment was seized, including four computers, two laser printers, hard disks and hardware. 
The investigation was into suspected "fraud" in connection with alleged hacking.
But a judge threw out the case and awarded Steve Jackson Games $50,000 plus $250,000 costs. 
So what is predicted next?
If you believe all this stuff, then worryingly it is World War III.
The "World War III" card gives players the chance to unleash another global conflict to usher in a New World Order, which is also featured on it.
 

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