>>680951
Indeed.
>>680845
>10 Try not to forget that, no matter how certain, you might be wrong.
Also relevant.
>>680951
Indeed.
>>680845
>10 Try not to forget that, no matter how certain, you might be wrong.
Also relevant.
>>681238 Last bread.
>https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illuminatus!_Trilogy
Written by Robert Anton Wilson (RAW)
Check out JPB's 3rd to last tweet ever. It was a retweet of a 5 year old (as of Mar 18th) retweet of a tweet of his:
"RT @JPBarlow The "reality is what you can get away with" quote was Robert Anton Wilson. Dumb of me not to remember thatโฆ"
You may have just scored a BInGo, anon.
Interesting. Thanks.
Well "supposedly", the card game was inspired by the Illuminatus Trilogy.
But there are stories, and stories within stories, and stories within those stories.
With RAW, one can never get a firm grip on reality, as JPB's retweet of a retweet of a RAW quote indicates.
>https: //infogalactic.com/info/Illuminati_(game)
Interesting sidenote: @JPBarlow's tweets are no longer available for viewing. In fact, all of his old blog sites with voluminous writings are all under lock & key. This is the writings of a man who 'created' the word "cyberspace" and Declared its Independence in 1996 in Davos at the World Economic Forum.
Bet Ol' Barlow is having a chuckle at that one.
Yes, this entire SS IO.COM story is like the 4th book of the Illuminatus Trilogy. The meme is an outer layer of an onion with no center.
Happen to think that "Where's @Snowden" is Book #5 (with "Catch-22" as the prequel), but I may have had too much RAW food for dinner :)
>Loyd Blackenship
Kek.
Question is : How deep within the US Government? So deep that even the US Government doesn't know they're there, except when they make FUD deliveries to the public?