Did These Cards Predict 9-11? Inside of each of these packs are some sealed Illuminati New World Order trading cards. Now, these cards are highly controversial. Over the past couple of years people have claimed that these cards which were created in the 1990s predicted world events like COVID-19, the attempted Trump assassinations, 9-11, and so much more. The game is called Illuminati New World Order. And right here I have an almost complete collection of all the cards from this set.
We're going to analyze so many of these cards that predicted bizarrely things that ended up happening in the world today. But something else incredibly bizarre is the fact that the studio that produced this card game was raided by the Secret Service while they were printing these cards. Now, there's an official explanation for the raid, but I think that there might be something deeper here. Anyways, let's get started and welcome to the conspiracy files.
Hey guys, welcome to a brand new episode of the conspiracy files. I've been waiting to do this episode for a while now. As you can see right here, I have three sealed packs of Illuminati New World Order cards. They were kind of expensive. And I also have this binder with so many cards.
The cards you may never have seen or even heard of that are really bizarrely, they accurately predicted so many things in the world. But yeah, it's really strange. When I first heard about this story, I saw it on TikTok and I saw the 9-11 card. Let's just show you that one real quick. Check this out guys.
Terrorist Nuke. Keep in mind that this card was produced in the 1990s. Years before 9-11 was a thing. But this seems to clearly show the twin towers being taken out at about the exact same spot where one of the planes hit the buildings in a terrorist attack. In a game called Illuminati.
I mean, yeah, this is stuff you cannot make up. When I saw that TikTok, I was intrigued and I thought to myself, there's no way that that's legit, that that actually is a card that was produced 10 years before 9-11. Then I did some research and I found out that it was. And that wasn't the only card in this set that predicted some really, really strange things.
We're going to get into all of that. And the raid on the game production company's offices, I mean, just adds to the whole mystique of this whole situation. In addition, these sealed packs are really hard to come by. So it's an honor to be able to open three of these live in this episode to see if there are any other secret cards that have never been discovered that I don't know, might be hidden within the realms of these gold wrapped packages.
But as with every single episode of the show, I don't want to do anything to myself in the near future. So if anything happens, at least you have an idea that it wasn't me. All the resources that I used to pull this script together can be found in a resources document in the bottom of the description of this video. And yeah, all parties are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. But without further ado, let's get into it, folks.
Could a card game really predict the future? Is that possible? Could the very cards that I hold in my hands really hold the secrets of some of the world's most elite secret societies? Well, if you're shaking your head right now and disbelief, I have to encourage you to keep on watching because what I'm about to show you is incredibly bizarre and deeply disturbing.
Some of these cards in the binder that's in front of me have accurately predicted world events, events that sometimes occurred decades after the cards were published, events like 9-11, the Trump assassination attempts, COVID-19, the 2020 riots, and so much more. And the publishers of the game themselves aren't free from mystery and controversy of their own.
In fact, after they published the game, their offices were rated by the United States Secret Service. Trust me, we're gonna get into all of this and in this special episode, like I said before, we're gonna be opening up three packs of the cards from the original card game that have remained sealed since they were packaged in the early 1990s.
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So this is a very grassroots thing. So if you love what we're doing here and you want to help me make this thing a success, please consider sharing it whether it's on X, your Facebook, your own YouTube texting. So I don't know. Yeah, everything helps. So the game Illuminati, created by Steve Jackson Games, draws inspiration from the 1975 book, The Illuminatus Trilogy, by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Che.
In this game, players take on the roles of powerful secret societies, competing to control the world through a mix of legal, illegal, and even mystical tactics. Designed as a playful satirical take on conspiracy theories, the game includes fictional groups with names that resemble real world organizations, such as the Society for Creative and Akronism, and the Symbionese Liberation Army.
Illuminati accommodates two to eight players, with game sessions ranging from one to six hours, depending on the number of participants. So this isn't a simple game. This is a game that takes a long time. It's a game that you can really get into, kind of like Dungeons and Dragons or any other war games. But we first have to talk a little bit about the backstory to the game, and it's creator, Steve Jackson.
Steve Jackson, the man behind the game Illuminati, was born in Oklahoma, but eventually moved to Texas, where he attended college and eventually graduated from Rice University in Houston, where I'm recording this show at. Yes, I live in Houston if you didn't know. In college, Steve spent most of his time playing war games, and contributing to the student newspaper, The Thresher, serving as its editor for two years.
His college experience emphasized the value of following personal passions, which led him to a successful career as a writer and game publisher, proving that academics weren't the only path he could choose in life that would lead him to eventual success. Now interestingly, Steve's eclectic career began with his early involvement in diverse political and social circles.
Steve served as an alternate delegate to the 1972 Republican Party Convention, though he later shifted to identify as a small-eye libertarian. He also held titles in the Society for Creative Anachronism, including the titles of former landed barren and national chronicler, and attended law school. Although he left before the bar exam, as he found the world of game design more appealing and exciting.
So you can see right there, Steve, he's the game developer, but he already had a hand in Republican politics, in a bunch of different fields and different thought processes, so... Yeah, Steve was already in it. His first professional work in game design was with Meta Gaming, which published his creations, Ogert, GEV, Male Wizard, and others.
In 1980, Steve acquired the rights to Ogert in the Space Gamer magazine from Meta Gaming and established his own company, which we're going to be talking about a lot today, Steve Jackson Games Incorporated, which thrived for over 30 years, and employed more than 20 people, and would eventually birth the game Illuminati.
One of Steve's earliest successes with Steve Jackson Games was the self-developed and published raid on Iran from 1981, followed by the hit-game car wars, and then eventually Illuminati. Outside of game design, Steve to this day is an avid science fiction fan and regular convention attendee, and he enjoys eclectic hobbies like Philk's songwriting, gardening, Legos, pirates, trains, dinosaurs, and tropical fish.
You can't tell that biography was taken mostly from Steve's official website, so you got some interesting personal information about him there. So Steve is an incredibly intelligent man with a past in politics both liberal and conservative, and back then he was really intrigued by the hacking community. A community that, at the time that the Illuminati car game was released, was growing in power and feared by the federal government.
So in 1981, Steve Jackson, along with cover artist and frequent collaborator Dave Martin, discussed their admiration for the Illuminatus trilogy, a discussion which sparked the idea for a game. For some context, the Illuminatus trilogy was a series of books published a few years prior that followed a fictionalized version of the Illuminati as it attempted to control the world.
These books discussed almost every conspiracy theory known to man at the time from, you know, the space landing to JFK and even aliens and secret societies. It was like the satirical Bible of conspiracies. And Steve Jackson, obsessed with this idea of an Illuminati car game, chose not to adapt the novel directly because of licensing costs and the complex nature of its plot.
Instead, he created a game inspired by the book's central concept of secret conspiracies and societies, and following extensive playtesting, the original game Illuminati was released in July of 1982, and Steve Jackson Games pocket box format. Over the following years, three expansions were introduced, two of which were incorporated into a deluxe edition, with the third evolving into Illuminati, Brainwash.
Now, in 1983, this is interesting, Game Co-creator Robert Shea provided a four paragraph introduction to the rulebook for the Illuminati expansion set number one. In this introduction, he wrote, quote, maybe the Illuminati are behind this game. They must be, they are, by definition, behind everything. Was he giving us some sort of truth? Or is this game just really a harmless game? I don't know, that's for you to make up your mind on after this video.
So Illuminati to explain the game for a second is a game involving a special deck of cards, money chips, which represent interestingly millions of dollars in untraceable cash, and two six-sided dice. There are three different types of cards in the game, Illuminati cards, which represent the main player controlled societies, group cards, and special cards. In the game of Illuminati, players assume the role of various Illuminati societies, each vying for world domination.
The original pocket box edition of the game included six distinct Illuminati groups, the Bavarian Illuminati, the Discordian society, the UFOs, the servants of Kutulu, the Bermuda triangle, and the Nomes of Zurich. To win the game, players must build a power structure with a set number of cards, or achieve their society's special goal, which is essentially world domination.
The game's world is represented through group cards, which depict various organizations and groups of people, like the CIA, the international communist conspiracy, and fate groups invented for the game like evil geniuses for a better tomorrow. Now, each Illuminati and group card has values for power and resistance and income, with groups also assigned in alignment.
The game itself is filled with conspiracy humor, featuring cards like Boy Sprouts, a spoof on youth influence, orbital mind control lasers, the mafia, and trekkies. Special cards provide unique boosts, like enhancing a group's income or resistance.
So in this game, you're essentially playing as the Illuminati itself, you're pulling the strings with these different organizations from the CIA to presidential candidates, the big media, and you're trying to leverage all these different groups, and, you know, mind control techniques. So in this game, this is an interesting little facet. Each group generates income, so each player gets their own money, generates money, which can be transferred between groups and players once per turn.
But, funds held by the Illuminati are accessible for all players, for attacks and defenses, while money within individual groups is restricted.
That's interesting, because it also lends to the theory of the global bank, the Illuminati, you know, the Illuminati funds all this stuff, whether it's, you know, COVID-19 research, or whatever you want to say that that is, or, you know, any world global event that people have claimed is funded by the Illuminati, that sort of idea is worked into the game itself, which is strange.
Because you gotta remember, this game was created in the 1980s. This was before the Bush era of the 90s when George Bush Sr. was talking about the New World Order and the global government, and all of that sort of thing. All of those concepts, they had been published, and they were talked about in books, but they weren't really mainstream ideas. And a lot of this stuff that's in the game that's really fleshed out has come true as a facet of these conspiracy theories, so it's really interesting.
The structuring gameplay and the complicitness of all these interconnected organizations that players play as, mirror the real life theories surrounding the Illuminati in the New World Order, who are rumored to be pulling strings like I said behind all major events and groups that you see not only in American politics, but on a global stage as well.
After its release, the game was a smash hit, and in the last few decades Illuminati has gained a devoted following, achieving cult status among some communities and appearing in geek culture, such as the user friendly comic strip. The game's even referenced in Dan Brown's Angels and Demons, which alludes to the game as a computer game, but clearly references Steve Jackson's original version.
But although it's related to what we're discussing today, we're not really going to be talking about that original game. We're going to be focusing on the collectible card game version called Illuminati New World Order, which was released in 1994. Illuminati New World Order is a collectible card game by Steve Jackson Games, which was like I said, released in 1994 and based on the original Illuminati game.
This 409 card set included 55 cards starter decks and 15 card booster packs containing group and plot cards, but no Illuminati cards. The game is played similarly to the original Illuminati game, but there were some more unique elements that were introduced this time around.
I think we've talked about the game and what happens in the game and all that itself. Sorry to bore you with some of those details, but it's kind of imperative that you know that stuff before we dive into this. But let's now talk about the conspiracy surrounding the game and the cards. In April of 2021, an article appeared in the Independent Online written by author Joe Somerlade that sums up the controversy and intrigues surrounding the game pretty well.
I'm going to read you some excerpts from this article now to help explain the real-life paranoia behind this game because I feel like the author summed it up pretty nicely. An out-of-print multiplayer card game that first appeared in 1994 is continuing to attract interest and unease online over its apparently eerie ability to predict major global events, from 9-11 to the election of Donald Trump. The coronavirus pandemic and the failed insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Illuminati, new world order, was released by Steve Jackson Games and cast the player as a puppet master, pursuing world domination on behalf of their chosen mythic secret society. While the game's preoccupation with the globalist, deep state conspiracy themes was clearly wildly ahead of its time, the creators would have had no idea what society would look like nowadays in 2024.
You see, at the end of the day, it's not necessarily the text on these cards that has people waking out and thinking it's really strange. It's the tarot style illustrations on the cards themselves that are the real source of fascination. Illuminati's terrorist nuke card, for instance, shows an explosion midway up a skyscraper in a scene that looks undeniably like the attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Center, on 9-11, like we talked about.
Another card depicts, and this is really weird, a bomb blast at the Pentagon. The next shows barbed wire fencing around the White House, shielding the president from civil unrest, a scene realized in summer 2020, during the Black Lives Matter protests in Lafayette Square, in response to the police killing of George Floyd.
Speaking of Mr. Trump, there's even a charismatic leader card that features a blonde haired demagogue addressing a crowd of adoring supporters in a seemingly uncanny forecast of the reality TV businessmen's rise to power. There's a Hillary Clinton card in the deck in a tree-hugging Al Gore, they were the US First Lady and Vice President at the time.
Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein makes an appearance, and there's a particularly gruesome card anticipating the advent of militant political correctness, which is now a regular talking point on the news, whether it's conservative or liberal, which portrays two hanged men holding signs announcing their crimes. I think that's a really weird one. I know how I feel about political correctness and censorship on social media, so that card rings very true to see.
I've published it incredibly in the 1990s before any of this stuff, cancel culture was a thing. Speaking to Vice News about his old boss in 2012, Mr. Blankenship, a former employee of Steve Jackson Games, the company that produced Illuminati, said, Steve is a huge fan of conspiracy theories, not that he believes in them, as far as I could tell in five years of working with him, rather he is immensely entertained by them.
The independent also spoke to Illustrator John Grigny about the prophetic imagery he drew for the series. Mr. Grigny admitted the coincidences, but said that the likes of the terrorist Newt Card were inspired by anxiety about the threat potentially still posed by post-Soviet Russia, rather than any vision of what was to come from Al-Qaeda.
Terrorism was heating up as a headline seller without the ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation, but we were still looking at Hamas and Palestine as likely culprits for such acts. Mr. Grigny explained, Art direction wise, frankly, a nuke wouldn't just blow up one building, even a tactical nuke would do damage on a much larger scale.
It does seem all the pressure given the twin towers shown, he was quoted as saying, Steve Jackson himself has also addressed the game's origins, telling Dragon Magazine in the mid-1980s that his intention was primarily satirical, and that he hoped to keep the tone tongue in cheek rather than serious. He explained that the original concept arose from a conversation with cover artist Dave Martin in September 1981 about their mutual admiration for the Illuminatus novels.
Even aside from the question of buying game rights to a novel, always an involved and expensive process, there was the subject matter. Mr. Jackson recalled, Mr. Jackson explained that he had carried out extensive research into cults and conspiracy theories and observed, it's possible to get deadly serious about the idea of conspiracies and assassinations, I didn't want that.
Among all the material I'd read, the articles with the really wacky theories, even if they were presented totally seriously, were the most fun to read. Logically then, a wacky game should be more fun to play. As much as possible, I wanted to retain the flavor of the conspiracy material I'd been reading. That's why groups like the South American Nazis, the cattle mutilators, the floridators, the communists, the oil companies, and the United Nations are in there.
Perhaps the clearest insight into Illuminati's alleged south-saying properties comes from Mr. Blankenship, Steve's employee, who told Vice, it's pretty much like any psychic, say that a Middle Eastern leader will be killed next year, and you have a decent chance of getting it right. Interesting. One of the cards in the deck says, used insensitive pronoun, which has become a relevant talking point of today. Eight flesh of dead animals, says another, discussing veganism.
There's also a march on Washington card, one for market manipulation, instigating a deliberate Wall Street crash, and even a plague of demons descending on a Washington DC building. In addition to the game's artwork, a further source of intrigue is the fact that the Secret Service rated the offices of Steve Jackson games in Austin on March 1st 1990, and confiscated hard drives and documents, some of which pertain to the board game.
So yeah, that's a lot of information to take in, and yes, you heard that correctly. The Secret Service actually rated the offices of Steve Jackson games in Austin in the 1990s, and confiscated materials related to the Illuminati game. But why? Why would the United States Secret Service raid the office of a game developer? Well, let's talk about it for a second. First, we need to talk about Steve Jackson's GURPS Cyberpunk.
Another game that the company released, developed in the late 1980s, which became the center of that notorious 1990 Federal raid, due to fears that it was a handbook for cyber crime.
Created during a surge in cyberpunk popularity, the game GURPS Cyberpunk was created by Steve Jackson games, and to give the game an authentic edge, Steve Jackson hired Lloyd Blankenship, a member of the infamous hacker group, the Legion of Doom, a feared entity at the time of development as a writer and collaborator on the project. Steve figured that Lloyd could give him insider knowledge about the hacking community, and apparently he did.
Lloyd Blankenship, a man known by his pseudonym, the mentor online at the time, was well connected in the hacker community, a background that attracted Federal suspicion. So, the rise of bulletin board systems, or BBSs in the early internet era, provided a gathering place for tech enthusiasts, including hackers and phone freakers to meet up online and chat.
But what is SlashWas a BBS? A user on Reddit explained it pretty well, saying, quote, It's like a server that hosts different things, a mail system, mostly forums, chat, online games, files, and occasionally other things like being part of a network to share files, emails, games with people in far-flong parts of the world. Before the internet was widely available in Austin, Texas, outside of the University of Texas computer labs, Austinites connected on BBSs of all kinds over phone lines.
There must have been hundreds, if not thousands, in the 512 or Austin area code. Some of the old phone directories are preserved in old text files from that period. You can see that most of the BBSs had themes or main topics. Some were devoted only to sharing files or playing games, while others were about chatting, matchmaking, and connecting with other people.
One of the earliest and most popular BBSs in Austin, specialized in tabletop RPG and board games. It was called Illuminati BBS, and the person who came up with it was a fellow named Steve Jackson. So people would talk and connect on BBS servers, but they would also meet and share confidential, sometimes secret information.
Lloyd Blankenship, the hacker hired by Steve Jackson Games to develop their hacking game, was an active user of BBSs himself. And sometimes, these BBSs, like Plover Net, attracted users seeking illicit illegal knowledge, an environment which helped foster the Legion of Doom, a hacking organization that organized as a group focused on acquiring forbidden information.
Whether from corporations or the government itself, led by a young hacker who went by Lex Luthor online, the Legion of Doom gained notoriety by collecting sensitive data from various institutions, publicly claiming that they could break into almost any system. It should be noted also that to this day, most of the hacker members of the Legion of Doom have never been identified by their real names, and are only known online by their chosen monokers.
Their true identities to this day are still unknown. The Legion of Doom's notoriety grew, especially after Lloyd Blankenship, the man who would eventually collaborate with Steve Jackson Games, published the hacker manifesto, an essay that resonated within hacker communities, and positioned the Legion of Doom as a powerful, nearly untouchable network of hackers.
Soon afterwards, Legion of Doom members, particularly in their Atlanta chapter, hacked into an accessed Bell South, an old telecommunications company system, and were able to access and share amongst members sensitive documents related to emergency response systems, which raised government's concerns about hackers potential to disrupt essential communication networks.
But despite being on the federal radar, the Legion of Doom managed to operate relatively unimpeded for years due to the difficulty of prosecuting cyber-related crimes. So the Legion of Doom was like the super, super-genius hacker squad that was hacking into government servers, Bell South was essentially like the AT&T or Verizon of the early 1990s, late 1980s.
So they were hacking into these mainframe infrastructure, companies and groups, and the federal government caught notice and decided that this was something that they felt like they needed to stop before it got out of control.
You see, for years, the Legion of Doom had been messing with government officials in various ways. For example, in 1989, a prank that redirected calls from a Florida probation office to an adult line caught the attention of the secret service, which then caused fears to arise that hackers could interfere with critical services, like 911.
This heightened scrutiny led the agency to investigate further, linking that prank to the Legion of Doom and intensifying their discreet monitoring of the group. When a Legion of Doom member named Profit accessed and shared that E911 document from Bell South, a critical piece of infrastructure, it put the Legion of Doom on the path to a federal crackdown, resulting in the arrests of several members and a federal investigation into Lloyd Blankenship and his hacker ties.
Complicating matters at the time, another hacker from the Legion of Doom, a man nicknamed Frageye, began exploiting phone and credit card systems, further implicating the Legion of Doom group by association. Frageye's careless actions, like using phone forwarding to intercept calls and calling in threats, led federal agents to link his activities with the Legion, which then gave them the federal government further ammunition to use to finally crack down on that citizen group.
These incidents led to a raid on Frageye's home and the homes of other Legion of Doom members, with the secret service wiretapping Atlanta Legion of Doom members to investigate them further. Irvile and Profit, key Legion of Doom members were arrested, a move which added pressure to the agency's scrutiny of Lloyd Blankenship and his work at the time, Steve Jackson Games.
Lloyd Blankenship was involved with the Legion of Doom, this notorious hacking organization that was like staunchly anti-government, and he was working with Steve Jackson, the company that had already produced the Illuminati game, working on a hacking based cyberpunk game. That's how we get to 1990 in Austin. In January 1990, a massive telecommunications failure across AT&T lines escalated federal concerns about hacking, with the secret service immediately suspecting Legion of Doom involvement.
This incident prompted the agency to raid the residents of a hacker known as Knight Lighting, an editor of Frack Magazine, which had published Lloyd Blankenships, the hacker manifesto, and shared that E-911 hacked document. You see, like I said before, in October of 1988, Bell South discovered that their proprietary memo about their 911 system was posted on an Illinois-based Bulletin Board system, or BBS.
The event, the hacking and stealing of that document, we've already discussed, but that led Bell South to report that hack to the secret service in July of 1989, and by February 1990, the same document, obtained through hacking, had surfaced on the Phoenix, BBS in Austin, Texas, run by none other than Lloyd Blankenship, who also, at the time, moderated Steve Jackson Games Illuminati, BBS server.
Believing there was probable cause, the secret service then obtained a search warrant to search Lloyd Blankenships and Steve Jackson Games as computers, a search warrant which was executed on March 1, 1990. During the raid on Steve Jackson Games, agents seized computers and copies of GERP's Cyberpunk, the game they were developing, mistakenly assuming it to be insidious manuals about cybercrime.
During the raid, the secret service seized three Steve Jackson Games computers, and over 300 floppy disks, which included the master copy of GERP's Cyberpunk, and a lot of materials relating to the Illuminati Game Series. The server also held private emails between Steve Jackson Games employees that were unrelated to the search warrant, and tons of confidential personal information.
The secret service ended up holding onto those materials until months later in June of 1990, a move which caused major disruptions to Steve Jackson Games business, which led the company to seek damages. The botched operation, known as Operation Sun Devil, led to a legal battle with Steve Jackson Games, who sued the secret service for damages claiming financial losses from the seized equipment.
Steve Jackson and three other employees also filed a lawsuit for invasion of privacy, arguing that the raid violated the Privacy Protection Act of 1980, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and the Stored Communications Act. In the 1993 trial, Steve Jackson Games was awarded $50,000 in statutory damages and $250,000 in attorney's fees. The judge criticized the secret services actions as sloppy, and found that they had no grounds to suspect Steve Jackson Games of illegal activity.
A third claim regarding email interception was upheld by the fifth circuit court of appeals in 1994, with the Electronic Frontier Foundation supporting the appeal. So, we've mentioned it a few times already, but just for a little clarification, what exactly was Operation Sun Devil? Operation Sun Devil was a 1990 initiative led by the US Secret Service to crack down on illegal computer hacking and telecommunication fraud.
The operation spanned 15 cities, resulting in three total arrests in the seizure of computers, electronic bulletin board systems, and thousands of floppy disks. Announced on May 9, 1990, Operation Sun Devil was widely seen as a significant, though controversial, attempt to address the growing underground hacking culture.
While the operation is often associated with that raid on Steve Jackson Games, it's interesting because it's been later clarified that that raid was completely unrelated to Sun Devil. Nonetheless, the operation was instrumental in the founding of the EFF, or Electronic Frontier Foundation, a foundation dedicated to securing people's privacy and rights online. As public backlash against these raids against hackers highlighted a need for digital rights advocacy.
The operation itself took its name from Sun Devil Stadium at Arizona State University, where the Secret Service Office coordinating the raids was located. Before Sun Devil, Freakers, or people who manipulated telecommunications systems, faced minimal legal action for their hacking actions and abilities. However, as Freaking and Hacking grew more sophisticated with the shift to digital telecommunications, concerns mounted over security and financial losses.
In response, the Secret Service, empowered by new legislation under Title 18, launched a more comprehensive approach to tackling these offenses, using Operation Sun Devil as a platform to address alleged credit card and calling card fraud that crossed state lines. Operation Sun Devil marked a milestone for federal law enforcement, allowing agencies like the Secret Service and FBI to expand their expertise and resources in combating computer-related crimes.
It also drastically increased the powers of these shadowy agencies by allowing them to pursue and prosecute users for alleged internet or virtual crimes. The operation included multiple raids in cities across the US, in cities like Austin, Detroit, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Throughout these raids, the authorities ended up confiscating around 42 total computers, 25 BBSs, and nearly 23,000 floppy disks containing various data, including credit card information and copyrighted software.
Among these targeted were prominent hackers and notable underground groups, such as the EZN Frack, which had published details of Bell's South's emergency response system. Despite the large-scale efforts, though, only three official arrests were made, and the operations lack of substantial prosecutions ultimately cast doubt on its effectiveness, with some viewing it more as a public relations endeavor than a successful crackdown on cybercrime.
In the days following Operation Sun Devil, two public access computer systems were shut down, an AT&T Unix system in Dallas, Texas, and a joint-it system in Lockport, Illinois.
Neither of these systems to this day have never been definitively linked to the operation. It's just a coincidence, officially, and interestingly enough, when questioned, an AT&T spokesman claimed the shutdown was a result of an internal investigation, but wasn't related to the operation, but with the timing, it's incredibly bizarre.
So a lot of people have criticized Operation Sun Devil as being more of a PR operation, because they didn't really get any convictions, they didn't really get anywhere with the cases. They did manage to disrupt the hacking community for a little bit and scare people away from hacking into stuff, but they returned shortly afterwards stronger than ever.
So people have said, you know, the whole point of this was to send a message to hackers like a big public message with a press conference and everything saying, if you hack, you freak, whatever, and you do something illegal, you're going to be caught and you're going to be prosecuted. But they didn't actually end up really prosecuting anybody, you know, even with all of those materials collected. But the question still remains, do you believe that official story?
That the Secret Service and Federal agents rated Steve Jackson games because of their association with the hacker? More, as some people believe, had a hacker that Steve Jackson games was working with hacked into something that he shouldn't have seen, possibly deep state government documents or plans, and had shared this information with Steve Jackson games.
It's definitely an interesting concept, especially when you begin to talk about the cards themselves. But now that you understand all of that history, let's get into the cards themselves and what exactly they predicted. So now we're at the fun part of the episode. Keep in mind there are other cards that make sense to other people, there's lots of interpretations of what these things and their art could be.
But these are just, these are a set of cards that were released in the early 1990s. So a lot of the stuff that's seen in these cards and the art on these cards and it's discussed on these cards wasn't public knowledge.
It wasn't even, you know, like a big thing like the Illuminati and the New World Order were, they were still concept back then, but they're so much bigger today, along with all the different theories that have emerged over the years that seem to have been predicted by Steve Jackson games and this card set.
But now we get to the fun part. So let's look at these cards one by one. I've got some picked out that I want to talk about that I thought are eerily relevant. And yeah, let's open these cards. Keep in mind these cards have been sealed since 1994 and 1995. So these are like old cards that haven't seen the light of day in 20 years. Kind of interested to see what's in them.
Okay, we got blood, toil, sweat and tears, nuclear accident. Don't forget to smash the state. Good polls. Save the whales, environmental activists, Xanadu, clone arrangers, George Bush, society for creative anarchism.
Which plague of demons? That's a big one. The South American Nazis that we referenced in the script. They're a form to church of Satan, which is funny. Also, it looks almost like pizza on here. I don't know if you can see that. And I don't know if you guys know what I'm talking about. Democrats, gay activists and then a Bermuda triangle card. Interesting. All right, pack number two. My friends.
Mother's March. March the law. This is what the card that's supposed to look like, you know, 2020 and the riots. New blood. Swiss bank account. We're going to talk about this card. For at your side, we're going to talk about this big foot. I haven't seen big foot before TV preachers.
We got the pentagon card. Hell yeah, that's a that's kind of a poll. I love opening cards. I click Pokemon. That's a good one. Diesel engine. I don't know if that's meant to be making fun of all the engines and batteries that have been, you know, planned over the years that the creators suddenly died.
It's weird. Holy grail. I haven't seen a lot of these market manipulation. We talked about that one too. Look at the Illuminati manipulating the market to control it. Robod C monsters. The IRS chaining somebody up with looks. I feel that one. Fuck the IRS. And a full moon, which seems to be changing somebody from a group into a ravenous beast. All right.
We actually got some good cards. All right. Card pack number three. I really wish the one thing I wish they did here was like holographic cards or like chase cards. If you know I'm talking about self esteem awards. I've seen people talk about that stealing the plans. The talisman up evil. This is a 2020 what people have said looks like the black lives matter riots card atomic monster Godzilla science fiction fans center for weird studies stonehenge Vatican city.
Mel the Marcos I think this was like result of that grizzled a woman. I know her name is Blancos tax reform. In other words tax increase no government ever took its hand out of your pocket unless it had a hold of your wallet. Look at that they're executing people who aren't paying taxes.
I love that secret service. I mean there you go right there weirdly enough with the secret service going on to raid Steve Jackson games. Look at this. This is an eerie almost Trump one the guards wrestled the assassin to the ground just a second too late. That's true. They only acted after the shots were fired.
I'm not going to get into my thoughts or politics at all and I hope you guys know this is not a political show I'm just saying this stuff because that's part of the story. The book of Kels local police department to get copied and donuts congressional wives and gun control.
Alright so those there were some cards in there that I had never seen before that was actually a was really fun to open those up we got a big stack of illuminati cards now maybe I'll give some of these away to people online if you comment.
You know what let's do let's do a contest if you leave five comments on this video and share this video let me know and I'll send some of these cards to you I'll pick one winner out because I've got duplicates of some of these if you want some of these illuminati cards they're rare they're worth there worth some money.
Anyways so at this point I'm going to go through some of these cards one by one and pick apart what exactly these cards may have been predicting keep in mind this was all once again published in the 1990s so let's see the first cards that I'm going to talk about are the cards dealing with COVID-19.
You got the American Medical Association who I mean obviously with COVID-19 some of the conspiracies about the AMA lots of really relevant card when it comes to what happened there you've got cold fusion which seems to be a scientist and a lab developing something secretly I mean I don't know how you guys feel about actually I'm not going to get into it here I don't want to get banned.
This one has been cited by a lot of people as being really bizarrely predictive because this card is meant to be an actual attack card like the the disease is engineered by the illuminati or engineered by someone as some sort of bio weapon and you can see on here they've got disinfectant quarantine rubber gloves body bags I mean it's just like incredibly relevant when it comes to COVID-19 and how that was handled so it's weird you have these
yeah there's lots of people obviously they believe the COVID-19 and everything was engineered once again I'm not going to state my public opinions on that but it's weird you know this is just the weirdness seeing those illustrations and seeing like we actually did have quarantines and body bags like in New York City at the start of COVID disinfectant and like face masks and everything it's just so strange now my personal opinion I've seen a lot of people talk about this stuff but I feel like these cards kind of predicted Epstein in a way Jeffrey Epstein being the billionaire
mogul who was sex trafficking under aged girls all across you know the globe to the elite of the elite politicians celebrities whatnot seems like they might have you know predicted Epstein for example this exposed card which shows what looks like a politician getting caught in a bad situation on a hidden camera watch them scatter like cockroaches the card says that reminds me a lot of Epstein's black meal operations
and the black meal that we've seen in pretty much any major predator ring that's operated in the last couple decades so that one was a weird one when I was going through this stuff I actually just went through all these cards myself and decided what I was going to talk about here so I might have missed some that have relevancy you've got this card with Bill Clinton where he's on a dog leash and I mean if you read some of the Epstein documents and the allegations against Clinton and obviously if you just know Clinton in general he's a he's a freak so I think that's really weird
some people think that it could be interpreted as Clinton being on a leash but I think it's it looks more like some sort of a weird sexual thing that Clinton's into and we have no clue you know exactly what these people are into now this is what I think is supposed to be the other card to the Clinton one but to me it looks more like Hillary Clinton holding a noose we've talked about this in some of my videos and allegations that have floated around about Hillary just weird stuff so I think having Bill and Hillary I mean they didn't even realize like the Clinton chronicles
the Clinton body count all of that stuff that they were including in the game because it wasn't even really a theory at that point but yeah it looks like she's holding a noose to me obviously tied into Epstein now this was an interesting one I thought power corrupts you got like an old somewhat politician mobster looking guy with money and a girl right there and I've always said that like why do these really rich powerful people once they get to that level suddenly start wanting to you know
Ditto children and get involved with these these sick fucks and I really think that it's because of power corrupting people and this was before the era of Epstein and the sex trafficking rings being exposed so I think it's really bizarre I mean this could be a figure of Epstein himself with one of his victims or it could be a politician having one of Epstein's victims for the night I mean it's just it's really bizarre when I saw that one I was like that's really weird and then even this one read my lips it says a public figure appears on national TV and talk about it
and it talks his way out of everything reminds me of how a lot of people have tried to talk their way out of Epstein connections lots of different people that are interesting that deny you know the evidence that's out there including this made me think of the Prince Andrew interview where he sits there and you know goes Epstein acted in a manner unbecoming which is fucking insane to be actually said that so yeah that one's crazy and all those seem to to paint a picture of Epstein you know what I mean you got power and corruption Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton lying on the
national TV and saying you never knew him and oh this never happened but we all know that it did there's also some cards that discuss like the corruption of religion like right here I just pulled this one including the Vatican city card which says your whole power structure is a
mun to attacks from peaceful groups which is I see is kind of the way that a lot of priests and pedophiles that were involved with the Catholic church have been able to skirt allegations and get off Scott free for you know decades because of their involvement
with the church people gave them like a free pass and thought oh they'd never do something like that there's also obviously TV preachers which they were a big thing back then but I don't I don't think that they were nearly like as huge or wealthy as they are today I mean I'm sure that they were but I mean just the fact that those preachers are so wealthy preaching you know oftentimes the opposite of what God or Jesus or whoever you would choose to follow would want to preach about all this stuff is just come true in its own way there's also a whole slew of cards that seem to be in the way that they're going to be
to accurately describe the state of the media as it is today for example there's beyond who is a beloved children's icon who's detested by adults and he gets awarded four points for direct control of any media group just kind of goes to show how you know the media is so easily manipulated and people are so easily programmed and controlled there's also the cable TV card 500 channels and nothing's on
early reminiscent of how there's so many shows today whether it's Netflix or Hulu but there's nothing you really even want to like watch or talk about there's also big media and propaganda and the card says it gives four points to any attempt to control or destroy other media this just goes to show how all media organizations are always you know competing with each other over who's right who's wrong who's who's slanted this way and who's wrong because of this slant the media blitz how everything is corporate nowadays that's a card people talk about all the time just seeing logos and brands
absolutely everywhere in the brainwashing that the media really does to the American people there's also the newscaster Dan quail who has the power in the game to distract any media group by making an incredibly stupid public remark which is insane I don't know if this was a thing back then like distraction tactics like it seems like every time that something is released about Epstein something else major happens like all the Epstein documents are dropping today
did you know this guy you know said a racial slur or like the day Epstein documents are dropped the UFO stuff that came out years ago that we never got an answer on it's really really strange timing you'll notice but that card has proved to be extremely relevant with the distraction tactics and smoking mirrors there's also a card that I thought was kind of funny for a gordo remora it says next up on gordo people who believe in conspiracies are they nuts are just too stupid to live you decide he mobilizes hate and fear against
fringe groups anything for ratings point and that's clearly her although Rivera who I used to dislike more but I've actually come to appreciate some of his reporting on stuff like the Presidio case that I just did a full documentary on nobody really touched that stuff and through his you know episode that he aired about Satanism that was the only place where I even found a single image of the day care from that
in the end of the video and then the last one for the media is just a media sensation which shows the out of control celebrity culture of today the thirst traps on tiktok the way that people will do anything for a celebrity that they identify with online for some cards about you know political control there's the card blood toil tears and sweat with political manipulation and you know the control of the populous and telling them exactly what they need to hear which is still a true thing that politicians do the auditor from hell and I just showed you the eye of the
IRS card obviously the IRS is out of control lately I've heard some horror stories from people to work on investigative journalism dealing with the IRS which is really interesting but I'm not going to share that stuff here and there's also a lot of cards that have predicted you know CIA stuff with documents that have been declassified since the
time this game was published which are really bizarre like the car bomb we've come to learn that the CIA had used car bombs in the past to carry out assassinations there's the center for weird studies which in my mind harkens to the montaq experiment which is the basis for stranger things I would highly recommend you go and look it up yourself I want to do an
episode about it here one day but the montaq project they were you know doing psychic psychological experiments on children out of this isolated bunker you know military complex in montaq new york there's also this card the clipper chip all government groups in your power structure gain the ability to listen in on phone conversations worldwide only for legitimate law enforcement of course that's like it was almost predicting the the legislature passed after 9-11 by
George W. Bush and the NSA and the spying and the overreach of government that we've experienced in the last however many years there's also the card currency speculation which obviously with the CIA and the money that it's gotten to fund itself over the years through legal drugs muggling I ran
contra weapons dealing it just all ties in together there's also a little detail that I thought was interesting the world has come so far since this game was you know created but I'm finishing up Whitney Webb's two books
of politics of blackmail where she talks so extensively about the CIA you know FBI control and hijacking of criminal organizations to further their own interests and even generate money to fund CIA projects that's why when this FBI card popped up at the bottom it says you get two points in any attempt to control
the criminal group a lot of that information those documents were not unsealed and it wasn't directly known that like the FBI was involved in stuff like that back then so it's really interesting you've also got the card George the janitor which seems to show some sort of a CIA agent rifling through the trash and this is an interesting one too because as you can see he looks to be picking up a piece of paper something that's taped together from the trash like an agent from some
organization and they do that all the time now to get DNA from people is they'll go through their trash and collect pieces of you know used whatever from suspect so I thought that was interesting there's also the card fundy money just about how these groups are getting their money you can see Jesus money in the illuminati all CIA stuff there's the
imposter card which duplicates the personality of someone who's been assassinated so like CIA assassination attempts and replacing them with people that they want you know to be ruling these countries there's also the mercenaries card that I see looking like it's linked to the CIA and then obviously international cocaine smugglers which is insane having to deal with Iran
contra and CIA and I think that that was obviously a direct nod to the conspiracy theory of the CIA but you can even see in this card itself you've got some man in a suit blowing the head off of another guy who's smuggling what looks to be like cocaine into the country which is exactly what the CIA was doing in the late 1980s Iran Contra Barry seal at the mean airport interesting I also thought with the CIA the mob influence card was interesting because of the CIA's ties to
organized crime and how they've worked hand in hand with organized crime not only to fund CIA projects but to help protect organized crime interests to keep those groups running but they've also worked with organized crime and these are all things that have come out since the 1990s as like big public kind of knowledge in these big expose
a books like Whitney Webb's books came out what two or three years ago and they're like the most comprehensive walkthrough of how the CIA and FBI and everything is intertwined with you know drugs muggling and organized crime and gangsters and everything and you've also got a card for the Swiss bank accounts which is tied into the CIA because of yeah every single little thing all that money that
funds like the shadow CIA the secret CIA has to be stored somewhere and not to bring up Whitney Webb's book again but she discusses that length how so many of these banks in the 50 60 70s 80s whenever they were all organized by X CIA members X intelligence agents that were working in tandem with mobsters and gangsters and they would organize these banks whether it would be in the
Bahamas or in Switzerland places like that and that's where they would funnel this elicit money through whether it was generated through drugs muggling and illegal you know weapons dealing that was being done by the CIA to fund the future CIA and the mob
I mean it's a sorry I don't mean to go off on a tangent but there's just so much there is also cards talking about the entertainment industry like the clone arrangers card I know a lot of people recently it's become a very popular conspiracy theory that people like Kanye West have been taken out and cloned and their
replacements don't look like them I've seen that it's interesting how these cards predicted that conspiracy theory the recording industry as well is a card that's in this game that has a lot of power and just think of the subliminal messaging of the recording industry and what they can put into people's minds and then obviously in addition you have P. D. D.
who held immense power in the recording industry and he was a pedophile son of a bitch horrible horrible fucking person so then we have some Trump stuff right here and here's where some of the weirdest ones are so people have pointed out this card as being a lot like Trump like this
card was in the news that people say it looks exactly like Trump and it literally says at any time at any place our snipers can drop you have a nice day and it looks exactly like a picture there's one picture in particular of Trump yelling and I mean the the wording on that the fact that it looks like him the sniper fact his kind of politics that he's campaigned on really really bizarre that's a freaky card to me it really looks exactly like him I mean I can't that's
really bizarre there's also this card the people thought seems like it could be linked to Trump near miss like the trying to take him out but they didn't which is an event Teflon coding meaning that the persons like essentially indestructible which people think is talking about Trump play this card when a personality is attacked and enemy media groups are involved so it's
interesting you know Trump being attacked twice and them not being able to touch him I thought was a really interesting part of that card that seems relevant then you've got a blonde haired guy with the bullets on his head the second bullet looks you know like it shot right next to his ear kind of like the first assassination attempt how it whizzed right by his ear which is just another there's a lot of like sniping and assassinations in this game and they all I don't
they seem like very very relevant nowadays after the stuff that happened to this year there's also obviously the sniper card which you can find your own relevance in I think it's pretty obvious how that one relates to the Trump attacks then another one did they predict Trump himself the charismatic leader card a blonde haired man seemingly in front of a crowd of devoted followers I don't know that
he seems a bit trump e to me just the way that it was predicted and everything so people have talked extensively about that online and how all these cards kind of line up together from the enough is enough sniper attack with Trump on it to like all those I mean it's just really weird there's also other weird you know events that seem to have been predicted by these cards including what I think is a really crazy one
spring campaign to this card predict the me to movement it says this card requires an action from a media group which is the media that the women went to with me to it gives 15 points in any attack to destroy a personality or any attack to destroy any other group if a whispering campaign succeeds against a personality he is considered destroyed but not dead just
and he is definitely out of public life thus he cannot be returned to play by any means tell me that does it sound like pretty relevant you know with the me to movement that sprung up and how everybody was you know these whole these very very famous figures and you know very
popular figures in American culture were destroyed by what started as whispers and ended up in screams and they were just removed from public life like sometimes put in prison other times just banished there's also the riots of 2020 people said there are some cards that look like emergency powers there you got a white well looks like army guy restraining a
well looks to be a black man reminiscent of the black lives matter protests is also like we talked about before the martial law which looks a lot like the black lives matter protests and when Trump in 2020 came out with the Bible in Lafayette square march on Washington which really could be any political movement but I mean it's just reminiscent with all these other cards of like protests and stuff because I know that there were protests but like those were the biggest protests that I can possibly remember and they happen in 2020
like almost 20 years after these cards were published so it's just really strange and then I showed this one before up hevel which once again looks exactly like a photo what could be a drawing or an illustration of the black lives matter riots then you've got some overall cards which there's just a card that says conspiracy theorists which is talking about how conspiracy theory people are insane and they're viewed like that and they're even utilized by the government to make everyone else look crazy for questioning stuff
there's the info bond card about banning information that that the government deems that we shouldn't be looking at there's the nationalization card which has become more prescient nowadays as the government moves and expands its power and influence over people and then you got the United Nations card which is like the globalist you know new world order conspiracy theories that's really popped up in more recent years to do with banking there's also some really bizarre cards like the fast food chains card obviously it's all about profit
and not the health of consumers it even says would you like fries with that and give six points on any attempt to destroy a green group because I mean fast food is destroying people's bodies and the environment then you've got catch up is a vegetable which is like the new thing that they're saying like eat bugs and stuff like that trying to just break people down like the mass media and corporations
there's also the monopoly card which obviously especially nowadays all these conglomerates like black rock they want to have this monopoly this centralized banking financial whatever the hell black rock really is investment firm with its hands in every single portion of America from cereal to the industrial military complex
you've also got tobacco companies that cards interesting direct control of any government group we know nowadays how big the tobacco lobby is and why they can't get stuff banned or changed you've also got the vultures card which has capitalizing on the disorder caused by a rivals attack you can subvert key personnel soon you make your own move
just the banking world in general and then Wall Street there's a very very interesting Wall Street card right there Wall Street has the option to treat any corporate group as though it were government so yeah then you got the financial financial people in Wall Street there's also I thought what was interesting there is a Ronald Reagan card his tough one coding completely immunizes him from any attack by or aided by the media now that's just so true with Ronald Reagan
I've talked to so many people and said like Ronald Reagan did so much so many really shady bad things when it's like I ran contra I've even heard from people I've talked to in this world that like the Reagan administration behind closed doors was funding the KKK in Atlanta Georgia to sell drugs and petal drugs to the black population there
there's a lot of stuff that I could list about Reagan where he was not acting like the Christian person that he claimed to be so I thought that card was interesting because a lot of that information has been coming out decades after you know all that happened and this game like I said was created just a couple years after his presidency
you've also got in my mind one of the most vile people to ever be an American politics George Bush George Bush is a conservative when he feels like it he's treated as conservative if and only if you the illuminati pulling his strings want him to be conservative
and I could talk all fucking day about George Bush allegations I've heard about him right behind me on the wall is a poster from Bohemian Grove this is an original poster where it's saying that George Bush is going to be speaking at the Bohemian club about the CIA which is like insane and George Bush was head of the CIA during so many terrible programs and things that happened and if you read Whitney Webb's books like he's one of the major guys who is pushing for a privatized CIA
and those organizations led to Epstein figures and all that so I think that's interesting I haven't heard allegations in the recent episode I did with the Chateau de Amaroi about Bush and the family being invited to the Chateau de Amaroi to participate in you know satanic Luciferian rituals and like a member of the Bush family allegedly had a affair with Alistair Crowley one of the most infamous dark magicians of all time so there's just so much to go off there
and then like as secret societies and Illuminati presidents go you got Fratricide trying to convince all of us to hate each other which has become way more present especially nowadays with this recent election the hand of madness destroying peaceful groups and controlling violent groups that's just what they want to do and then the Templars talking about how the Knights Templar have been building up and saving up and rising which is in my mind true it's something they have been doing
and you got all these cards that really predicted global warming you got earthquake card earthquake projector eco-guerillas hurricane nuclear accident nuclear power companies title wave tornado all these things happening so much more frequently nowadays which is really really bizarre and it seems like I don't know this is just stuff that they they seem to to know was going to happen in a weird way
I mean I know that those are just natural things that happen all the time and I sound a little crazy but some of those cards talk about like the alleged engineering of these events and like how no one listen to warning signs and now you have like every scientist on earth saying that there is something happening to our environment and the warning signs just tend to be ignored really strange
then you got obviously mass shootings that happened so so much nowadays and the gun lobby and if you just actually look into politics in a nonpartisan way and you see who's voting for gun legislation and who's voting against it and who's being paid what it all boils down to you know corporations wanting money it's not really what these people believe in no matter if you're a Republican or a Democrat there are Democrats that do this and there are Republicans that do this
but as you can see here the gun is shooting out cash and it's like that's what people fail to realize is like no matter who you are and what party you're bought off by somebody so that's an interesting card then you got the terrorism cards like jihad which obviously has become a way bigger thing in more recent years with like the Paris terror attacks
ISIS and I remember being high school with ISIS and jihad ijan and brocco bomb at you know taking those people out and just how jihad and all that stuff has become so much bigger even after 9-11 remember this game was before 9-11 then you got obviously the pentagon card which is one of the craziest ones which shows the pentagon like on fire
just eerily reminiscent of 9-11 and then the terrorist nuke which is the creepiest card in the whole deck I gotta say you cannot get you really guys you cannot get creepier than this card this card was published almost you know close to 10 years before 9-11 and it looks like completely predicted same with the pentagon card I mean how fucking crazy is that we've talked about those already there's also a card that seemed to predict ozempic with the miracle diet plan
how everybody's on ozempic nowadays and it swept the world there's also a card about the purge which seems like it almost predicted a movie that came out the purge all the new world order cards have their own relevancy like the military industrial complex and money wanting to promote world hunger wanting to have a global culture solidarity
all that stuff it's all so relevant we could go on for days and days and I think that you could if you knew you know if you looked at these cards you'd be able to find 50 things that you think have come true in the world that I didn't see in these cards
like these were just honestly me looking through this stuff and pointing out things that I thought were really bizarre and then on top of that the last one that I'll end on that I thought was interesting was that they published Steve Jackson games published this phone freaks card which gives six points on any attempt to control or destroy any computer group and if you remember this whole time we were talking about the hacking the freaks freaking and hacking kind of eerie kind of ominous
but yeah now you guys have seen my collection of the Illuminati New World order cards if you've been listening to this show I feel bad for you you should definitely go watch this episode but I actually wrote this episode myself I did all the research some I really hope you guys have enjoyed this one
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