Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy’ is a card
game produced by Steve Jackson Games that was
originally released in the early 80′s. It was
based on the successful book trilogy ‘The
Illuminatus!’ and was supposedly designed to be
a satirical, tongue in cheek take on the topic
of global conspiracism, featuring opposing
secret societies competing for world domination
using various malevolent means. You may well
have heard of this somewhat sinister card game
already, as there are plenty of online
references to it on other alternative and
conspiracy based websites, mostly due to it’s
apparent prophetic content, which rather
accurately details aspects of the illuminati
agenda that we are now seeing playing out in
front of us on a daily basis.
The makers of the card game, were, as mentioned
above, influenced by the book trilogy “The
Illuminatus!’ and prior to it’s release they
also spent time researching the illuminati and
various other conspiracy theories and so it’s no
surprise that this kind of subject matter
was used within the game. What is
surprising however and perhaps even a little
disturbing, depending on how you look at it, is
how many of the events depicted in the game
decades ago have now actually happened or are
currently in the process of happening – things
that the creators of the game could surely not
have known about – or could they?
The first card in the game talks of rewriting
history and depicts discarded books in a library
or classroom environment. It is no secret that
the government controlled education system and
the mainstream media work exceptionally hard to
shape the minds of the masses to fit with their
manufactured version of reality. Many important
histories are overlooked and events left
unreported, while other, either false or far
less important topics and events are given
excessive amounts of focus, in order to engender
bias towards the illuminati agenda.
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