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At first, I was thinking "Heh. someone put a piece of fiction in with the real stuff by accident". But it's still there. I went back and re-read these.
Mind = Blown.
If a fraction of what is claimed in the first book 'Springmeier.-.Bloodlines.of.the.Illuminati.R' (292 pages) is true, the entire power structure can be completely understood in an afternoon. I highly encourage anons to read it, and get whatever excerpts they can for meme magic and information dissemination here.
Direct Link to the book:
https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/FC/FC2F5371043C48FDD95AEDE7B8A49624_Springmeier.-.Bloodlines.of.the.Illuminati.R.pdf
REMEMBER:
This is a book of the bloodlines of the Illuminati stuffed in the archives of the Abbottabad Compound documentation release to the public. It has no place there, and the reasons to anons should (now) be at least obvious.
The articles? Well, they read like "National Enquirer" articles. Pure fiction, right? Nope. They so accurate detailed the overarching and complicated plan of the Illuminati that the creator of the card game had his home/office raided, and caught up in a kangaroo court to drive him out of business. This happened under George Bush Sr.'s term.
"On the morning of March 1, [1990] without warning, a force of armed Secret Service agents - accompanied by Austin police and at least one civilian 'expert' from the phone company - occupied the offices of Steve Jackson Games and began to search for computer equipment. The home … the writer of GURPS Cyberpunk, was also raided. A large amount of equipment was seized, including four computers, two laser printers, some loose hard disks and a great deal of assorted hardware. One of the computers was the one running the Illuminati BBS."
>1 of 5
In this article, we're introduced to the card game that caught the attention of Secret Service under Bush Sr. The cards appear to accurately predict the 9/11 attack, and other events.
>2 of 5
In this article, one card in particular stood out to me. On page 11, Dittoheads are described as people that are following a supposed good messenger and defender of conservative values (Rush Limbaugh). In our current generation, we could say this would be someone like Alex Jones. Advertising the cabal agenda while pretending to warn us.
>3 of 5
This article discusses weather and population control, but a particular card stood out to me the most. Bank mergers. On page 10, we get a description of the card that resounds with Q's message about Nazi ideology:
"The ultimate economic goal of the New World Order is Fascism."
Fascinating, wouldn't you say?
>4 of 5
On page 2, we're told that some believe the Antichrist might rise out of royalty in England. Following het symbolism/colorations of decor of Prince William, you might be inclined to think he's the one.
>5 of 5
The entire religious structure of the Church of Satan is revealed here. The Pope is the Beast from the Earth (Revelation).