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Just to remind you, The Illuminati card game is a strategic card game created by Steve Jackson Games (SJG). It was inspired by the 1975 book "The Illuminatus! Trilogy" by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea. The game features cards with various themes such as politics, conspiracy theories, and secret societies. Players take on the role of a secret society trying to take over the world.
It's important to note that the game is purely fictional and meant for entertainment purposes. The themes and ideas presented in the game are not based on reality or actual events. The game has gained popularity for its interesting concepts and strategic game play rather than any connection to real-world conspiracies or organisations like the historical Illuminati.
Here is a brief explanation of the game:
Objective: The goal of the game is for the Illuminati group to reach its goal first and win.
Game Components: The game is played using two dice, printed money similar to Monopoly, special cards, and group cards.
Gameplay: Players increase their wealth and power to take over the world until only they reign supreme.
It is common for game publishers like Steve Jackson Games to release expansion packs or new cards for their games based on player feedback, events, or trends in the gaming community.
The process of designing, producing, and releasing new cards or expansions for games can vary in time, with some companies able to respond quickly to events as Jackson does, while others taking longer to develop new content.
Players of games like Munchkin often enjoy collecting new cards and expansions to add variety and excitement to their game play experiences.
Steve Jackson didn't know what was going to happen in the future. All that's known is that he produced the specified cards after the events described in your newsletter had taken place. New cards have been produced almost overnight as soon as the events occurred. As for the rest, that is all pure guesswork that has paid off in his case.
If you are interested in playing the Illuminati card game, you can find it available for purchase online. However, it bothers me somewhat that you are treating this fictional card game as if it were real and then asking people to donate to this form of journalism I consider trash. This is a scam.
After Trump is convicted, nothing out of the ordinary will happen. If your content is any indication, it would seem you have been watching too many movies.
Blessings
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