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Topic: "NWO" playing cards predicted 9/11...back in 1991/1995?

Huh......anybody heard about this yet?  I just saw it posted on Rense today, from Cutting Edge.org.    Apparantly it's a playing card game centering on the NWO / Illuminati that was published back in '95 (original creation of the game began back in '91) and some of the cards show such events as the Twin Towers being attacked, the Pentagon on fire, population reduction, etc.

Is this legit?   David Icke was apparantly talking about it too awhile back, but I guess I missed that.   

Here's a link showing the most key, revealing cards which David Icke pulled out to focus on:

http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1753.cfm 

Any thoughts?

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I have heard of this and I think that it is a legitimate story.

Here is the descrption of the raid:
http://www.sjgames.com/SS/

My understanding is that this is the first case the the Electronic Frontier Foundation took.

I guess the question is: "How did the game makers know what they knew?"

Some is obvious, the card "Rewriting History" explains itself.

As far as the card with the towers that could have come from inside information or an intuitive understanding or vision of what is going to happen in the future (precognition).

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The really strange one is the card with 2 towers, the rest could easily be based on logical suppositions about NWO/illuminati long term plans that have/will come to materialise.

Behold a pale horse by William Cooper came out in 91 or 92 so people were onto these NWO plans back then.

Very freaky though, more 911 synchronicities here in movies

http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/Hollywood_911.htm

Its not like we are fractions of the whole but rather versions of the whole.

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damn, they already made a card game for this? shit, i had one in the works....

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lyra wrote:

Huh......anybody heard about this yet?  ...  Apparantly it's a playing card game centering on the NWO / Illuminati that was published back in '95 (original creation of the game began back in '91) and some of the cards show such events as the Twin Towers being attacked, the Pentagon on fire, population reduction, etc ... Is this legit?

It's just a coincidence, pay no further attention to this. yikes

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Just a bored son of an Elite family making up a game about all of the nonsence his father was talking about.

His guts fell out as he watched it happen on tv.

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See card 7, near the bottom of the page. Big Ben tumbling down. Re-read the text, too. Freakin' creepy sad

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Thanks Lyra for the link. It-s mindblowing. But what-s more fascinating is the question, ''Who is the guy that made the cards????? And how did he know??? Does anybody know anything about him?

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impatiens wrote:

See card 7, near the bottom of the page. Big Ben tumbling down. Re-read the text, too. Freakin' creepy sad

Am I reading that clock right? 11:11!

Never Give Up!

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Yeah, I can see 11:11 also. Or is it ????

What I found most bizarre/telling was the fact that Big Ben was out of time for 90 minutes the other day.

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impatiens wrote:

Yeah, I can see 11:11 also. Or is it ????

What I found most bizarre/telling was the fact that Big Ben was out of time for 90 minutes the other day.

YES!   I remember reading about that...then I saw your mention of Big Ben being on these cards and I immediately made the connection.   And freeme....thanks for pointing out the 11:11 thing...would never have even noticed that!

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Here's a satellite photo of what apparently is the "Naval Amphibious Base Coronado" in San Diego.  I think it would be really interesting to find out who was the architect of these buildings, and when they were designed and/or built.   It looks like two airplanes within twin towers as seen from above ... and heading towards another building shaped like a Nazi swastika.   The message in this, I suggest, should be quite clear.

http://www.jordanmaxwell.com/images/nazi_base.JPG

You can also access this view directly on Google's page at:
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=32.67501 … &hl=en

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impatiens wrote:

Yeah, I can see 11:11 also. Or is it ????

Very strange, look down to the bottom right corner of this page,

You will see; 


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shooting star wrote:

Thanks Lyra for the link. It-s mindblowing. But what-s more fascinating is the question, ''Who is the guy that made the cards????? And how did he know??? Does anybody know anything about him?

I could not resist and had to look it up.  His name is Steve Jackson.  Below is a biography I pulled from :

http://www.io.com/~sj/sjbio.html


Start:
STEVE JACKSON - Biography and Public Warning
Last Revised November 30, 1998
Steve Jackson graduated from Rice University in Houston. While there, he spent most of his time playing wargames and working on the student paper, the Thresher (he spent two years as editor). He became a writer and game publisher, proving that college can be very valuable if you don't let classes get in your way.
He has survived involvements with the Republican Party (alternate delegate to the 1972 convention, but he got better - he now considers himself a Libertarian), the SCA (former landed baron and National Chronicler) and law school (escaping before the bar exam; game design was more fun).

Steve's first professional design work was for Metagaming, which published his Ogre, G.E.V., Melee, Wizard, and several other games. In 1980, Steve bought The Space Gamer magazine from Metagaming and started his own company. One of his first games, Raid on Iran, was a critical and sales success. The next year, Steve Jackson Games released its first big hit, Car Wars . . . followed shortly by Illuminati, and later by GURPS, the "Generic Universal Roleplaying System."

In 1983, Steve was elected to the Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame - the youngest person ever so honored. He now spends far too much time helping to manage Steve Jackson Games Incorporated, which at the moment employs 15 people.

The company made national news in 1990 after the disastrous Secret Service intrusion, which nearly forced the company out of business by seizing hardware and data files. SJ Games filed suit against the Secret Service and the US government, and won more than $50,000 in damages. Steve remains occasionally active with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which works to prevent similar miscarriages of law enforcement. The local group he helped to found, EFF-Austin, has now been subsumed into Electronic Frontiers Texas.

He still writes, when he finds the time. In the 1980s, he tried his hand at interactive books or "game novels" (his first, Scorpion Swamp, was published by Penguin and spent six months on the British children's bestseller list). In 1994, he reworked the old faithful Illuminati to jump on the trading-card bandwagon. INWO (Illuminati: New World Order) became the company's biggest hit yet, and its first million-dollar ship.

In addition to gaming, Steve is a dedicated SF reader and fan, and enjoys attending both gaming and SF conventions. He writes filksongs (adequately) and sings (very badly). He still claims to be working on an interactive computer game about running the Worldcon; the beta-test version has been due Real Soon Now for several years. He is a confirmed computerphile and net addict. His other interests include gardening (especially water gardening), beekeeping, dinosaurs and tropical fish. In his copious free time, he reads, eats and sleeps.

End:

This is eerie!  Some of his games involve NWO & Illuminati.  Check the site below.

http://www.gamenight.com/html/Games/del … minati.htm

I do not know what to amke out of this but it is rather interesting!