When prophecy succeeds, you have to deny it ever did...
I´m old enough to remember 1990. Nobody back then could have predicted what took place 2016-22. Except maybe...fringe people.
Or the Illuminati.
The 1990 card game that "predicted" 9/11, Donald Trump, Covid and the Capitol Riot
https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/status/1575281733645336581
ReplyDeleteThey didn´t see *this* coming!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.the-sun.com/news/6332613/jamie-lee-henry-anna-gabrielian-major-russia-md/
A trans-gender US army officer becoming a Russian spy. Clown world 2022.
ReplyDeleteHis waifu is the real agent. Classic case! Honey pot.
ReplyDeleteThe wife looks like a cross between a typical Russian operative and a lesbian. Her last name is Armenian, I think. And Armenia is pro-Russian,
ReplyDeleteFemale psycho who works for the KGB snares American male with personal problems. Classic.
ReplyDeleteIf i remember corectly Sheridan in some video said that stuff like the illuminati game is unintentional prophecies, often common in artists works. Something about artists sometimes being in contact with the collective subconcious while working intensly.
ReplyDeleteIt *is* weird. Something about the "vibes"...
ReplyDeleteBut i reamain agnostic on this one. Could be psychopaths bragging in advance. And perhaps coincidence. Or artists with leaked info warning people in subtle ways
ReplyDeleteA more conspiratorial idea is that the Illuminati reveal their plans to avoid too much negative karma. This is supposedly a Masonic-occult idea known as "revelation of method". If we don't get it, that's on us.
ReplyDeleteIve heard of that one on the very tin foil hatty swedish pod "cui bono", those guys wo think both viruses and nuclear bombs are a hoax. And space rockets to.
DeleteBut they hate Flat earthers intensly.
Yes, there are only a limited amount of scenarios if you want your conspiracy theory to be at least somewhat believable. That could explain it. Still somewhat weird.
ReplyDelete"Back to the Future" predicted a world ruled as a dictatorship by a guy freely based on Trump. That was during the 1980's, I think.
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