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From games like Chess through to Dungeons and Dragons, the symbolism and deep rooted (to the extreme) occultic backgrounds of the Illuminati pervades most major board and card games back to their origins.  (Just as it does with politics, war and religion etc ironically).

Think about it, 'meddling' with Tarot Cards, Ouija Boards and even modern day 'role playing' are all raw occultic (some say new age) pastimes in which those who seek 'higher powers' for recreational purposes invite and open themselves on a spiritual level to more powerful malevolent entities (whether real or simulated).

Of course in a time when art is constantly imitating life and the 'dumbed down' majority don't even see it, we will get the directly obvious occultic games such as the 'Illuminati' series by Steve Jackson Games which the RPG player might never imagine, actually mirrors reality, with a bit of artistic license thrown in.

But for the more serious games such as chess, the symbolism and esoteric message is rather more subtle, as the origins are legitimately occult based, therefore excluding any need to throw in the 'art' to 'imitate life'.

Anyone who understands how modern secret societies have evolved, can appreciate how many board and card games have done just the same.  In the same way that the ancient mystery schools and religions of the past have broken down and branched out over the centuries into things like Freemasonry, so have many of the popular games that we see today.  

In fact why stop there?  All that you have to do is look at the design of the chess board and then look at the floor of pretty much any Grand Lodge of modern day Freemasonry and you will see the same pattern.

And what do we call someone who is a high ranking chess player? .... a 'Grandmaster'.

Bearing this in mind, I was interested to receive the following board game from a friend and fellow New World Order researcher of mine named Donald Cooper who came across the item whilst perusing a local charity shop.

The game which was made by Horn Abbott, (the makers of Trivial Pursuit) is definitely not one for the children!  With questions such as 'Where is Europe's second tallest peak poke?' the main aim of the game is global dominance (only not in the traditional sense of Monopoly).

The game presents a map of the Earth and the players must win a trivia quiz based on how clever their systemised intellect is (clever... not necessarily wise) which conquers them the world.

You have a black bag (like an occultic black 'bag of tricks') with a red 'All Seeing Eye' symbol upon, which contains your main pieces, which alone are interesting artifacts (seen directly above).

The game player has four small red triangular shaped pieces which upon a base, your answering questions correctly, allows you to build a pyramid shaped structure with these, which as you might have guessed has a certain stone missing!  Upon succeeding further, the victor places a fifth 'diamond shaped' piece into the top of their pyramid, thereby completing the structure.

With quotes from Julius Caeser and other classic Illuminati brotherhood symbols and phrases, this game presents the esoteric fashion in which the planet has been over run by a bunch of clever, but greedy, power hungry cabals, who at the end of the day are merely playing a new world order 'game' of global dominance and will always be subordinate to the 'All Seeing Eye' above which is running the show.

Unlike the Steve Jackson 'role playing' games of the 'Illuminati' series seen further above, I personally found that 'UBI' heavily promotes this message in a pretty serious and uncomfortable sense, thus by design.

Many thanks to Donald Cooper for your contribution!


A comment from one of our helpful visitors: -

I was checking out your section of the various games with Illuminati themes to them, and I was quite surprised to see the Steve Jackson games mentioned, with pictures. I'm not really a fan of his games generally, but I certainly know about him. What surprised me about him being mentioned is that I have another game by him called Ogre/G.E.V., and after I began reading up on Illuminati symbolism a while ago, I happened to glance at the packaging for Ogre and found that beside his company logo (Steve Jackson Games) there was a large picture of a pyramid with a big eye planted right near the top of it. This has been in my mind since I realized it, and seeing the games on your site makes it seem like Mr. Jackson has a fixation on the Illuminati.

Just thought I'd let you know, for your interest's sake, that those two games aren't the only ones he's made that contain references to the Illuminati.

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