I recently quit playing D&D online. Loved the game. IMO, CIA ops are trolling as players in there. If this sounds a bit, ah c'mon, do some research on the subject. I noticed the symbolism, tons of players with character names that were not so much fantasy but occultish, and people that intentionaly try to aggravate you. For no apparent reason. I set a trap. In my characters bio, I put things that suggested I knew about agendas, and quotes from those in power that only those in the know would undserstand the implications of. I almost instantly got people going out of there way to pick my brain and attempt to argue and gas light me. I knew it. One had the character name Biggbossbane. He tried to start fights about 5G, LED lighting, and referenced NASA in an attempt to see if I discredited them. I moved for check mate and asked him if he was aware that DDO had paid players. He quickly aborted mission and eneded the convo. D&D online has one quest after another featuring, occultist organizing undergroung, summoning demons from portals, demon godess and their minions, devil invasions, A town that is urged by vampiric pupette masters to bring children to annual fesitvals etc. Spends more time on occultis themese than fantasy. This becomes apparent quickly. Many players with names like Illuminato, SET, Demonchild, Demonthis and Demon that. You would think the game was Demons and Dungeons. And yes, I saw that thread and the way the shills pounced on the poster using emotional personal attacks. Obvious sign. Just so you know, CIA admits to having ops in World of Warcrafr online with the excuse to practice fighting "terrorism". Research it yourself.
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I recently quit playing D&D online. Loved the game. IMO, CIA ops are trolling as players in there. If this sounds a bit, ah c'mon, do some research on the subject. I noticed the symbolism, tons of players with character names that were not so much fantasy but occultish, and people that intentionaly try to aggravate you. For no apparent reason. I set a trap. In my characters bio, I put things that suggested I knew about agendas, and quotes from those in power that only those in the know would undserstand the implications of. I almost instantly got people going out of there way to pick my brain and attempt to argue and gas light me. I knew it. One had the character name Biggbossbane. He tried to start fights about 5G, LED lighting, and referenced NASA in an attempt to see if I discredited them. I moved for check mate and asked him if he was aware that DDO had paid players. He quickly aborted mission and eneded the convo. D&D online has one quest after another featuring, occultist organizing undergroung, summoning demons from portals, demon godess and their minions, devil invasions, A town that is urged by vampiric pupette masters to bring children to annual fesitvals etc. Spends more time on occultis themese than fantasy. This becomes apparent quickly. Many players with names like Illuminato, SET, Demonchild, Demonthis and Demon that. You would think the game was Demons and Dungeons. And yes, I saw that thread and the way the shills pounced on the poster using emotional personal attacks. Obvious sign. Just so you know, CIA admits to having ops in World of Warcrafr online with the excuse to practice fighting "terrorism". Research it yourself.