Let's look at the world as if it was a board game, we play against the board as well as other fractions. The goal is at this point to survive and
shape the future in the way your party believes is best.
What the different fractions are isn't exactly clear, who's working for which goal is also blurry, but we will work it out, I'm pretty
confident.
So let's start with the most famous group.
The Freemasons
They're by far less homogeneous than one might think and always have been a rather loosely bound group consisting of different rites and sub-groups
including Illuminati, or meta-physics such as
Count Cagliostro and his taste for
ancient-Egypt lore, which made way for the deflection of “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion”.
Today the use of the label Freemason for the real players has become a sign that you didn't do your homework as they're mostly average Joe's with
humanistic tendencies and some sort of propagandistic human shields. That's why they don't get meeples they're basically part of the board.
One of the modern sub-groups are definitely, the atheistic globalists, working towards a united One World Government. Nowadays I believe everybody
who's into this kind of conspiracy gets the suspicion
George Soros is high ranking and since
it's all just crazy talk doesn't even feel the need to hide, he confidently sits on his throne in plain sight.
But he's not the only one. Bilderberger, large cooperations such as Windows with Bill Gates, Facebook with Zuckerberg, they all use the same
blue meeple.
Then we have the modern sorcerers, the Hollywood, big entertainment industry, Kabbalists, Satanists, etc. preying on the big human collective soul for
whatever they feel right. As they're of course also not one group per se, but one ally of faith. Some definitely also mind childs of Cagliostro or
the more modern
Aleister Crowley and the psychedelic magicians of the Hippy-Movement.
Like Madonna, as one of the more prominent examples. But certainly not the only one. The
purple meeples on the board.
The Technocrats dreaming of singularity, hoping that one day mankind will loose it's irrationality and become finally just as calculable as their
gadgets. All hope-, mind- and emotionless like their God AI.
Elon Musk, if you need an example. The
green meeples.
Then we have the old-school faith in God people who at this point hope and pray apocalypse will come during their lifetime such as Steve Bannon, many
Jews for obvious reasons, partially certainly the Vatican etc because what better proof could they get they were right all along than some
supernatural army storming down from heaven? The
red meeples.
The board is the entire world, you find yourself in front of an internet device reading something about a game and are dealt a hand of event-cards.
Personal experiences, like:
+You wake up from a strange dream with markings around your wrist and tiny little wounds which feel like there is something moving under your skin.
+A nice walk in the park where all of the sudden people start answering to what you just at this very moment were thinking.
+Your phone/laptop/tablet seems to develop a mind of its own and leads you towards thinking about things you wouldn't have on your own.
Global events:
+The minutemen incident
+Rendlesham Forest
+HMAS Hobart
+The SpaceX Falcon 9 explosion
You're free to interpret all of these things as you wish. Believe or not believe, but they all take place.
There are no dice in this game nothing is chance. The only tool you got to move forward is your brain. You can try to become one of the blue, purple,
gray, white meeples or you choose yourself what color you want to have, what role you want to play.
The goal is to figure out the truth. Because the truth will set us free. You can save the world.
Let's play