https://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/sta/sta31.htm
In its symbolism chess is the most significant of all games. It has been called "the royal game"--the pastime of kings. Like the Tarot cards, the chessmen represent the elements of life and philosophy. The game was played in India and China long before its introduction into Europe. East Indian princes were wont to sit on the balconies of their palaces and play chess with living men standing upon a checkerboard pavement of black and white marble in the courtyard below. It is popularly believed that the Egyptian Pharaohs played chess, but an examination of their sculpture and illuminations has led to the conclusion that the Egyptian game was a form of draughts. In China, chessmen are often carved to represent warring dynasties, as the Manchu and the Ming.
The chessboard consists of 64 squares alternately black and white and symbolizes the floor of the House of the Mysteries. Upon this field of existence or thought move a number of strangely carved figures, each according to fixed law. The white king is Ormuzd; the black king, Ahriman; and upon the plains of Cosmos the great war between Light and Darkness is fought through all the ages. Of the philosophical constitution of man, the kings represent the spirit; the queens the mind; the bishops the emotions; the knights the vitality; the castles, or rooks, the physical body. The pieces upon the kings' side are positive; those upon the queens' side, negative. The pawns are the sensory impulses and perceptive faculties--the eight parts of the soul. The white king and his suite symbolize the Self and its vehicles; the black king and his retinue, the not-self--the false Ego and its legion. The game of chess thus sets forth the eternal struggle of each part of man's compound nature against the shadow of itself. The nature of each of the chessmen is revealed by the way in which it moves; geometry is the key to their interpretation. For example: The castle (the body) moves on the square; the bishop (the emotions) moves on the slant; the king, being the spirit, cannot be captured, but loses the battle when so surrounded that it cannot escape.
There's a reason every movie, TV show, book, and so on from the elite paints immortality or life extension as bad. They want it all for themselves while they try to kill us with the food we consume and the water we drink.
Dying of old age is simply an umbrella term for dying of one of various physical illnesses. Illnesses that can be cured just like we have dozens of others, including the coof (or flu if you prefer) with Ivermectin or how we've extended life expectancy throughout history. Curing aging or life extension to the point where you never die a "natural" death has nothing to do with living forever or escaping judgment, plenty of stuff can still kill you. That would be the elite's push for uploading your brain or use of adrenochrome. It's about living a longer, healthier, and fuller life which is what everyone, or most people, already strives for. In the end, everyone's time will still come and you can't live forever. Not without God, at least.
Sure. I am not opposed to living longer. What these folks want to do is avoid death entirely, it seems to me. Yes to your point 'foul play" could still end them. But they're shooting for 150 now, so that when they get to 150 they can get to 1000, etc. I don't think they are thinking so much about foul play. Also, they have security for that.
They also like their "transgenderism" quite a lot. Probably because of Hermes/Aphrodite = Hermaphrodite. Or perhaps because of Adam Kadmon, who was male and female and closer to God than we are.
"Nearer, my God, to theeeeee."
And yes I mock. Because that is who they are. The are Luciferian. They mock everything that is Godly and Natural.
Definitely agree there. If it's coming from the Satanists it's likely part of one of their evil plans and is nothing good. I suppose I just wanted to make the distinction between them and their schemes and regular everyday people who could benefit from such an advance which I don't think is itself inherently bad if handled properly and by the right people.