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CovefeMonk 9 points ago +9 / -0

The illuminati Card Game: The Full Story

In 1995, the United States issued a set of Illuminati playing cards called "Illuminati: New World Order". This was a card game designed by Steve Jackson Games, in which players played as secret branches within the Illuminati, using means such as war, politics, and economics to create plots and ultimately control the world. It has always been considered the "truth of the Illuminati".

There are a total of 409 cards in this set of card games, and in this set of cards, a series of disasters that have occurred in human society after 1995 have been accurately prophesied, which is very eerie. For example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Mexico Bay oil spill, the Japanese nuclear leak, Diana's death, the Clinton scandal, the Indonesian tsunami, and the global pandemic, etc.

This set of cards was designed by Steve Jackson Games in 1990 and published in 1995. Loyd Blankenship, one of the most famous hackers in hacking history and the publisher of the famous "Hacker Manifesto", was then employed by Steve Jackson Games and was a game partner of the company.

Just when this set of cards was designed, a very eerie thing happened: the US Secret Service suddenly broke into Loyd Blankenship's home, rummaged through his boxes and cabinets, and then broke into the Austin headquarters of Steve Jackson Games, confiscating the company's computers and destroying the scene on the pretext of capturing hackers.

In the end, with the help of the newly established Electronic Frontier Foundation, the game company sued the US Secret Service and won the case, receiving a compensation of $50,000. The set of cards was finally issued in 1995, but soon after this set of cards was issued, the issue of the cards was forced to stop, becoming a collector's item. We don't know what happened behind the scenes.

At the time, the US Secret Service's explanation to the outside world was that Lloyd Blankenship had hacked into Bell South Telecommunications in 1988 and stolen a "classified" document. It was later discovered by the public that all the contents of this so-called "classified" document could be found in a document that was publicly sold by Bell South's parent company at the time, and this document was publicly sold for $13.

The US Secret Service said that it was concerned that Lloyd Blankenship would release the "classified" document (which had long been publicly released) that he had stolen in the past, so they suddenly broke in and searched for it. The reason given by the US Secret Service looks very naive and ridiculous, and it is obviously an excuse to the outside world and a diversion of public attention.

The real reason is conjectured to be related to the Illuminati cards. It is possible that Lloyd Blankenship hacked into the Illuminati's internal system and stole core information from the Illuminati. The set of Illuminati cards released in 1995 was designed after they had read the Illuminati's internal confidential information. Some people believe that the set of cards designed by Steve Jackson is a true reflection of the reality of the deep government conspiracy in the United States, so it was banned.

As the card prophecies continue to be verified, people's doubts about the predictiveness of the cards have almost disappeared, and they are more interested in how the designer achieved the proposition of being a prophet.

It is widely believed that the content of the cards comes from stolen materials, the real internal materials of the Illuminati (Satanic faction), their attempts to rule humanity, break the world order, and establish their so-called New World Order. It can be said that it is a prophecy, and it can also be said that it is a conspiracy that the devil is about to implement in the human world, and once it is successful, it becomes a prophecy.