Hi 13th warrior,I will join Ilie's response and say that before things happen we are ignorants but after they occur there is this undeniable (what we can mistakenly call)...'Synchronicity'. I do not quite follow your line of reasoning here.the definition to paranoia (via Exepedia) is :
I can get it if you say that games like this and whats behind it are meant to spread fear,although I would advice not to let it do that to you by knowing that there are some equations missing in their substandard planning ..but you can see for yourself that it is not delusional,but real fact.the game was released in the '90 and many of the details of the game are suspiciously identical to Things that happen in our time,knowing that the Illuminati's tendency is to inform (even if its by hidden clues) before they implement (so maybe only the wise few will be able to notice...or so that they can comply to the laws of the universe,or it can be part of an energetic ritual,or who knows why),but its worth to check it out,as part of our search for the truth."Paranoia is a thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs concerning a perceived threat towards oneself. Historically, this characterization was used to describe any delusional state."
Mountain_jim,I liked what you wrote about "not believing anything, but not ruling anything out" and I think it has a relevence to 13th warrior's comment.
Yes.It seems like their strange habbit of implanting clues provide us with clear proof that A-they exist B- they hold an agenda that is not to the best of the earth and its inhabitants,they not only hold it,but they execute it.not niceOriginally posted by Ilie: "So if those cards are indeed from before 2001, this is pretty compelling evidence that there is an agenda and much of it is "on schedule".
Many of those indications are also implanted in Holywood movies.of course,we only know about it afterwords,a few examples are -
The movie "knowing" with Nicholas Cage that came out in 2009 and clearly displays a scene of a news broadcast about the oil explosion in the golf of mexico (some say that the movie relate to the exact date that has actually happend,20 of april minus one year)
This part was already posted by another member in the forum,a brilliant monologue by Jack Nicholson from "Easy rider" (1969) about ufo's and the government,very precise if you ask me
"People are so deeply asleep"... very accurate analogy of 'the system' in 'My dinner with Andre' (1981)
leading clues are everywhere,the fact is we only can see it afterwards and not beforehands.and they know it.