I'm a very old school redpiller. In 1995, I was standing in line at a 7-ll to pay for gas when I spied a deck of Illuminatti cards. I was intrigued and bought a pack. When I opened it and looked at what I had, I immediately went back and bought every pack in the store. Why? Because it was WAY obvious that this was predictive programming with a plan by someone very in-the-know.
All the mechanisms and levers of control-by-terror are there.
It also told me that gaming would become the next big programming technique.
It contains events that DID happen later, and ones that WOULD have happened had the Trump card not been played.
The one that seemed to bother me most was "Rogue Boomer". Now I know why.
One may or may not be able to make a case about the makeup though it is, at best, obviously derivative from the name of the color. The name of the color is definitely French, at least most recently. So I wouldn't disagree with that.
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TraditionalCode0 ago
I'm a very old school redpiller. In 1995, I was standing in line at a 7-ll to pay for gas when I spied a deck of Illuminatti cards. I was intrigued and bought a pack. When I opened it and looked at what I had, I immediately went back and bought every pack in the store. Why? Because it was WAY obvious that this was predictive programming with a plan by someone very in-the-know.
All the mechanisms and levers of control-by-terror are there.
It also told me that gaming would become the next big programming technique.
It contains events that DID happen later, and ones that WOULD have happened had the Trump card not been played.
The one that seemed to bother me most was "Rogue Boomer". Now I know why.
Watch the water.
watitdew ago
https://files.catbox.moe/he1s7h.png
For whatever reason Rouge Boomer made me think of something else.
glassuser ago
It's rogue, not rouge. And boomer, in this context, refers to a nuclear-armed submarine.
watitdew ago
spellcheck disagrees
glassuser ago
Rouge is also a word. It's a kind of makeup, or a color.
watitdew ago
It's not an english word.
glassuser ago
One may or may not be able to make a case about the makeup though it is, at best, obviously derivative from the name of the color. The name of the color is definitely French, at least most recently. So I wouldn't disagree with that.
watitdew ago
I HAVE NEVER MADE A TYPO