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Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy was released in 1995, and is said to have predicted 9/11 and Princess Diana's death. Now, conspiracy theorists, who believe the game's creator Steve Jackson foretold world events with the cards, claim one of them warns of Mr Trump's assassination at the hands of the Illuminati. The Illuminati conspiracy theory revolves around an alleged secret society that actually runs all global governments from behind the scenes and is slowly implementing a so-called New World order (NWO), that will culminate in a global leadership.
The theory varies in extremities, including the Illuminati being a highly Satanic cult that intends returning the devil to Earth. Disagree on Mr Trump's alleged role with the Illuminati. Some claim he is a senior member, while others claim he is a maverick outsider who has outraged them by making it into the White House. Either way, according to the cards, the Illuminati is going to despatch of him. The card, titled Enough is Enough, is thought to hold an image similar to an angry-looking Trump, 70, which was taken in 2011. Hp laserjet 3052 driver.
The card reads: 'At any time, at any place, our snipers can drop youhave a nice day.' Many conspiracy theorists see this as a direct reference to an assassination threat to Mr Trump. During the election campaign there was an alleged assassination attempt against the billionaire businessman. British citizen Michael Sandford, 21, was jailed for 12 months in December after he tried to grab a policeman's gun at one of Mr Trump's rallies at Treasure Island Casino in Las Vegas on June 18.
Sandford, who has autism, admitted charges of being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm and disrupting an official function. Previously, the spooky card game features scenarios people claim predicted the September 11 terror attacks in 2001, Princess Diana's death and the 2010 BP oil spill. Released as a challenging role playing pursuit for people aged 12 and above, players take the role of a secret society and draw cards as they plot world domination.
All this seems fairly innocent, until you consider the predictions the cards make. The game's 'Terrorist Nuke' card looks eerily similar to the 9/11 attacks on New York. On that attack two passenger jets smashed into the Twin Towers.
The card depicts fire ripping through one of two buildings, with the suggestion that it will collapse.
The was originally released in 1982 by Occultist Steve Jackson, as a game in which players control secret societies and compete with each other to control the world. This version featured 110 cards, and was so popular that it received numerous awards, including being named the best science-fiction boardgame. Over the years, Steve Jackson Games has released a number of expansion sets for Illuminati game, including Illuminati Brainwash, Illuminati Mutual Assured Distraction, Illuminati Bavarian Fire Drill, and Illuminati Y2K, with each expansion set adding to the mystery of the game and giving a closer insight into the plans of the real Illuminati. Steve Jackson Games also released Illuminati: Crime Lords, and a couple of Illuminati themed GURPS, but the real controversy started after the 1994 and 1995 release of, which was a 412 card collectable card game.