Quick question: A few months ago, one user (or more than one...

Quick question: A few months ago, one user (or more than one, i can't recall correctly) said he was going to scam and post all the cards from Illuminati Cardgame in a printable form. BY KEK'S GRACE WHERE IS THIS PERSON?

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twitter.com/AnonBabble

Why the fuck the thread was not created in the first page

Bump. Interested in this too.

Considering how uncannily on point the cards and their descriptions are, maybe if we all printed them out and actually started playing the game, we would improve our ability to see the forces described in the game at work in the real world.

Someone needs to program a proper video game with those cards, and optional ai opponent.

Bump. I've seen more cards. Someone dump.

Here you go
12160.info/profiles/blogs/illuminati-card-game-part-i-complete-list
12160.info/profiles/blogs/illuminati-card-game-part-ii-complete-list

Illuminati/Masons and everyone else within the devil's synagogue have info into Satan's playbook years before he puts them into play, he has planned everything out and molded the future. Its just to mock us.

And yet we will prevail! Kek will guide us and the great Eye of the Enemy will be cast Down!

This unironic Kek posting is sounding more and more like some semitic messiah bullshit.

THE JEW FEARS THE FROG

Bullshit merits bullshit

Kek represents chaos, not some hand holding Yeshua figure. If you're going to shitpost at least tell it straight. If anything it's conjuring up an undirectable shitstorm, not someone who is going to cast "D"own the great "E"ye of the "E"nemy.

Well thanks mate. Yet this is going to be some big fucking job to save and print. And off course we still need the general rules of how to play.

Thanks.

They are obviously mocking us.

lel

I'm quite unironic when I'm kek-posting. Even if meme magic wasn't real in terms of supernatural, spamming memes that people remember works in our favor.

You morons, you're supposedly aware of the Illuminati cards symbolism, yet think Kek is your ally????

It isn't Kike's frog. He just work in their favor for a while. He no longer is.

Also, >(1)

Get the fuck off this board shill, I will not hear your lies, and no man with any sense on here will hear them either.


Hitler's Brain is Hitler's dream coming back to life, supported by the modern day Thule Group aka 4chan/Holla Forums Holla Forums and natsocs in general, you are all being led down a path that has been made to seduce your passions.


"Hitler's wizards are still alive. In fact, some of them are getting younger…" What do you think this alludes to? It alludes to the youth of our generation being sucked in by this ideology, blinded to all Godliness.

Hitler is an idol.

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wew, that's a lot of cards.

here's a pomf link if you want save yourself half an hour a.pomf.cat/nkpdqk.rar

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You know nothing, either about Hitler, National Socialism, or metaphysics. Fuck off.

top kek

Nothing wrong with the Kabbalah.

I'd tell you that you're easily misled, but you must be aware of this already right?

(((They))) stole it from the Egyptians and twisted it to their own purposes.

I bet you think Thoth and his greenpilled yugioh cards are real too.

There are a lot of misconceptions about the Kabbalah. One of these is that it is the "occultism of the Jews". This is only partially true due to two reasons:

1) It heavily depends on Egyptian and Greek esoterics (especially regarding the heavy focus on number mysticism)

2) The ancient Hebrews (who were a dignified and spiritual people) are not related to contemporary Jews.

A Holla Forumsack or goy can gainfully study the Kabbalah, no problem at all. It's very instructive and can help you recognize and shield against the real Jewish "black magics", aside from deepening your understanding of God and creation.

More like some slave organized some other slaves by explaining to people he "stole" Egyptian priest initiation rites, which were probably already watered down at this point regardless, and could do some magic bullshit with it. At best it allows the practitioner to use it like a file storage system for memories by categorizing each event with one of the 32 pathways. It's great if you're some sort of robot, but not as great as a self made system.


No thanks.

Exactly, complete bullshit. It's perfectly possible to study it without knowing Hebrew, although a bit of knowledge on it doesn't hurt. Dion Fortune thought so herself, and she was probably one of the most knowledgable persons regarding the Kabbalah who ever lived.


So you're some kind of "chaos magician"?

That's not my point. The Kabbalah was designed to be operated by Jews, hence it being pointless for someone who isn't Jewish to study it. Perhaps for reference and to understand why it has so much hype among people who don't even bother looking past 20th century occultists, but not for any serious studying.


No, I'm passing through.

You are fucking retarded. You don't even know what that tree of life is. Do you know how many of them you need to combine in order to create the gravity device? I do.

I bet you don't even know how to use the gravity device. Even if you could figure out what it really is, what god truly is, and even if you could make it, you wouldn't know how to use it. Your face would melt off while you were staring at it like a fucking retard.

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I don't agree; sounds a bit relativist to me. If there is one truth, one' being, and if Kabbalah partakes in some of that truth, then by definition it can be gainfully studied by anyone, including goyim.


What do you mean by that? Kabbalah is a, if not the, central pillar of Western esoterics, and had been developed into something properly European at least from the Renaissance onward.


In the sense that you won't reply anymore?

Normally I would just dismiss you, but those trips… are you just shitposting, or are you talking about something serious?


Of course, that's why one has to study it, and gain in wisdom and understanding.

Kabbalah has nothing to do with "demon worship", although admittedly there are "left-handed" occultists who study the Qlipoth and the Dark Paths, which includes the abodes of demons and the infernal hierarchies.

I understand your frustration, I really do. I mean, if I was a kike and my tribe went through hell to steal the last one left after dryas I would be full pissed when it went missing.

You can stage a FEMA camp coup trying to find it in the continental US, but you won't. You can build a collider twice the size of cern in an attempt to locate it remotely, and you still won't find it.

You will never, ever, ever find it. You will also never, ever build your own. You can't even figure out how it works, because the phonetic language you speak is based on the self inclusion logical fallacy, which is impossible to define using a phonetic language.

You fucked yourselves, and now you are trying to kike the world in retaliation. It won't work. You will never ever be allowed to steal it ever again. In another 100 years the remaining kikes won't even know what it fucking looks like.

Each circle is named after a demon..

Also this is from a Christian viewpoint. Demons exist really as a way to characterize any higher power besides the trinity and angels.

If you don't abide by that than there's literally no point in arguing against what I'm saying you know

I tell you what qabbalah kike, I'll actually give you the answer you didn't know you were looking for.

Have fun going insane for the rest of your life, staring at the ceiling of your camper van trying to figure out what this means.

Yes, these are the abodes of the infernal beings "below" the actual Tree of Life.


I don't know. They could be abstract powers as well as "real persons", as far as that concept applies to spiritual beings.


By what exactly?

Thanks m8.

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Man I wish this was on Tabletop Simulator, it would be dank to play this with people from Holla Forums

I think the actually difference is intelligences and spirits in general, the former being almost exclusively benevolent (divine?) while the rest run the entire gambit of the morality slider bar

I wish i really had any fucking idea of what you guys are talking about.

Impressive numbers. Impressive ideas.
Did the jews took out a true language from me already since before my birth? It's that the ultimate kikery?
My gut tells me yes. That and that
is some sort of basic element of the universe, like a atom. Am i at least close to the right direction here?

I tend to cautiously agree. Angels are benevolent, but can be harsh. Demons (in the strict sense; not as a synonym of "spiritual being" in general, a widespread Christian error) tend to be ambivalent and pragmatic, interested in dealmaking and materialization. Until now I never dealt with a purely "evil" or malevolent being in the horror-movie sense, although they surely exist.

I'm referring to how knowledge is passed down.

You start with the first teacher, someone who receives pure insight, something that is completely new to him and those in his surroundings. Depending on the quality of the person, a very simplistic duality is "Aryan" in nature or "Jewish" in nature, he will pass it down in a way that mirrors his being.

In the case of an Aryan, he will not maliciously obscure the truth, but pass it down in a way that only the rightly initiated can interpret. This is a derivative of the original insight or truth, only watered down in so much as the original teacher's ability to explain it in human terms and students decipher it. As long as you have "Aryan" teachers, the "truth" is never altered purposefully, and can be considered reliable but muddled, the same way if you derive a function enough, what's shown is not even close to representing the original function.

Then you have someone "Jewish" in nature. I can't speak absolutely, but it's unlikely an original insight or truth will be given to him. He receives a derivative of truth from an "Aryan" source, most likely in derivative form. The "Jew" takes this partial truth and hoards it, believing in it's ability to bestow him power. When it comes time to explain what he knows to others, not out of wanting to share knowledge, but to show it off and exploit his monopoly over it in order to gain followers, he does what the "Aryan" didn't do.

Purposefully distort it.

The "Jew" will keep an original copy of the meme given to him, but alternate it in some way in the belief that when those who he teaches go to wield it, they will be less powerful than him and he will not be usurped by his students. Now the original truth faces two variables instead of one when it comes to being distorting. Incidental and purposeful manipulation. It doesn't take many generations of "Jewish" teachers for the already muddied truth to become completely alien to whatever the original was supposed to represent or be.

So yes, the Kabbalah "partakes in some of that truth", but it's like being the proud owner of a single puzzle piece belonging to a 1000pc set. It's good for a first step and a general curiosity, but recommending that anons dedicate their time to a Jewish derivative of the truth? Every minute you spend seriously studying it would be better spent elsewhere.

And since the Kabbalah is a, if not the, central pillar of Western esoterics, it's no wonder everything is falling apart. We've built a very nice looking central pillar in a sandcastle.

Interesting post, thank you.

I agree with the gist of your first part - although I don't understand why you put the onus on the transmission of said knowledge, as if spnontaneous discovery during every age would not be possible.

Difference between Aryan ("noble") and Jewish mindsets - spot on.


Disagree. Name one, just one, equally elaborated paradigm of esoteric knowledge within Western culture. Hermeticism perhaps, but that is heavily intertwined with Kabbalah.


So what's your paradigm? Please don't say Christianity; most of it is exoteric pablum for the plebs, although it had, of course, a strong esoteric tradition itself until the Reformation.

We are talking about different esoteric paradigms, or schools of thought on the hidden nature of reality. This is not necessarily "mumbo-jumbo" or mystical, in the sense that today even the (formerly) purely material sciences likes physics or biology are esoteric in some ways - only known to a few, highly abstract and "mathematized", completely estranged from anything we could call "normal".

What those exoteric sciences lack, though, is the potential to transform their practicioners. Even a person with three PhDs is, in the final analysis, the same bag of flesh and bones as before, while true esoteric knowledge offers the possibility of a reconfiguration of the human matrix itself.

Interesting.
But why would you argue that a person of the exoteric sciences, as you called it, wouldn't offer possibilities for alteration of reality?
Our entire world and individual possibilities is transformed by these sciences. We now have the ability to speak with people from gigantic distances, or a library with virtually all knowledge of our race and things like that.

What about virtual reality? Isn't that close to creating entire new worlds on or own?

How these pure esoteric schools differ from this perspective and what possibilities they give exactly?
I would love to see your opinion (or anyone who know this subject) on these.I'm genuinely interested.

i second this

He is likely a Thelemite

So instead of manipulating said reality you're gonna make another and manipulate that one?
Why the unnecessary step?

Maybe because the possibilities of manipulation of the new reality would be far greater and easier than this one?

Honestly your world sounds exciting, but it's all bullshit. You could make an argument for Deism but anything else is lunacy. All this kabbalah stuff seems like it was tailor made for schizos.

I think all use of magic is evil, but magic certainly has greater power than any world a man can make with machines and computers

Virtual reality is going to be closed source. If you don't have a problem with that, then go for it.

Obviously the exoteric sciences can and do alter reality! A mere glance at history and contemporary civilization proves this.

What they don't and can't do, though, is transforming the practicioner himself. Even guys like Galileo, Feynman or Planck - geniuses by everyone's account - died, in the finak analysis, as average humans.

The traditional esoteric sciences like Hermeticism offered that: not only knowledge about the world "out there", but the possibility of changing man himself. Of purifying him, elevating him to a higher level of wisdom and power. The ancients made much bolder claims; claims to real otherworldly power and immortality, but we moderns can probably dismiss this (not because they were wrong, but because the general metaphysical sensibilities and potentialities of modern man have atrophied to an animal level).

I don't claim to be an expert, by the way; just a student on the path. I found the hardest thing is to align modern with ancient modes of thinking. For a general perspective on these kind of things I would recommend two books:

) Revolt against the Modern World by Julius Evola (don't listen to the haters; ignorant plebs who don't have the slightest clue about tradition, history and metaphysics)

) The Kybalion (a sourcebook on Hermeticism, the main esoteric tradition of the West)


The esoteric definitely has its pitfalls and dangers. All modern occultist like Dion Fortune heavily emphasize the need to "clean your house" and tackle inner-psychic conflicts before even beginning to attempt serious practice. For example, your typical unbalanced, edgy teenager attempting a demonic evocation - don't do that. You can laugh all you want, but if you try e.g. an authentic goetic or enochian evocation without preparation, it can really fuck you up.

The esoteric side of the Kabbalah since it has to be assumed that whatever is publicly available is the distorted exoteric version.

Since we're in Kali Yuga mode, anything one makes on their own is going to be better than Jewish derivative trash.

Depends, as Kabbalah, technically, already is the esoteric side. But I agree, it can be ahrd to discern authentic knowledge from New Age ersatz religion. Don't want to mention her too much, but Dion Fortune really knew her stuff and wasn't Jewish. Her introduction to the Kabbalah is very readable, humane and without any mumbo-jumbo and bullshit. Israel Regardie (e.g. in his "Garden of Pomegranates") is excellent as well, although some people might take exception to him as he was a Jew and heavily indebed to Aleister Crowley.


Non-sequitur. Yes, we're obviously in the Kali Yuga, but why would that lead to eclecticism? By the way and for what it's worth, Evola said that for persons of this age, Tantra is one of the very last means available to reach liberation. According to him, not all esoteric paradigms are equally effective in all ages.

Could probably use Tabletop Simulator to play it

Esoteric compared to Christianity, yes. Exoteric compared to earlier derivatives. I don't see the point in riding behind the curve.

I'm sure Fortune knew a great deal, but the information wasn't hers. She was initiated by suspect people and then passed down suspect information. Regardie similarly talks about information that wasn't his but Crowley's and he was one of the people that recommends even non Jews to learn Hebrew to "master" the Kabbalah. Great for a cursory glace and they both had interesting lives, but both had nothing new to give.

Some relevant cards to today

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Also one thing about this game, it's all about controlled chaos and turning groups against each other. It's almost all D&C.

Which derivatives would that be? You refer to the older, Egyptian/Khemetic tradition? Not much known about this one.


I disagree. First, I take exception to your implication that knowledge can only be gained by transmission. That is not so, man is (according to the individual's quality) perfectly capable of spontaneous insight and making his own conclusion. Second, Fortune did exactly that, most of her book is not depending on some mystical masters, but on her own studies and meditations, and that's how it should be.


Disagree as well. 99% of the population has never even heard of them, so their knowledge would be as "new" (why "new" anyway? It's the truth that matters, not the [current year]) as it can get.

Do you have a good copy of the Elders of Zion card?

Nice obelisks. I guess maybe if those were decorated with another straight piece 90 degrees rotated, making them forming crosses, that might cause concerns, because those then become large religious symbols there, and against the separation of church and state, but as they're only giant obelisks, that's perfectly normal to have those.

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Thanks. Notice how none of the kosher conspiracy theorists who talk about the cards never bring that one (or the Israel card) up.

Is that sarcasm? Sometimes it's hard to decipher with the written word. Because obelisks are supremely religious symbols; not only do they represent pyramides in an elongated form (with all that this implies), but the obeliks is in itself a pagan, astro-magical structure, cf. the menhirs of pre-historic Europe. That's why they play such an important role in Masonic thought.

Remember, THEY are not Christians.

Earlier derivatives of the Kabbalah since it's assumed that due to it's Jewish nature, it's distorted knowledge.

Fortune's words were nonetheless influenced. If you consider Fortune to have spontaneous insight despite being initiated, then you should read Jung, someone who actually had insight without needing to join a sekrit society and have a system explained.

Does anyone have a rulebook, or know the rules?
Honestly, it looks strikingly similar to M:tg just from looking at the cards, but that doesn't help much with turn structure and such.

They are either bluepilled or shills.

some of these are a little too spoopy
I used to live in kell ffs and I've seen the book in pic related
still though, should be interesting to see if more comes of this

You lived where? Kell ffs?

This card stood out to me as some sort of meme magic manual.

I don't know… I tend to see it in the reverse - the medieval Kabbalists were Jews with a major "J", while the later goy occultists handled a perhaps diluted, but at least more or less "cleaned" tradition.

Jung: obviously very knowledgable, but bad counter-example: he might not have been a member of an occult society (although I reserve scepticism, remember that during his time many such societies were active in the Germanic lands), but he was heavily involved in the esoteric. I would see them as complementary.

blessings of kek be upon you

I hope you mean the actual Book of Kells and not just "some book I saw in Kells."

It's a very famous Christian manuscript.

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saw it down in dublin years ago, unlike quite a few of the northern irish i'm not quite retarded enough to mix that up


lived in kells, it's a town (where the book was made) in northern ireland

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did we get all the card ITT?

does anyone have a card listing? I suppose this game isn't in print anymore, eh?

Those 19th and 20th occultists could have cleaned it up as much as possible, but it's still an adulterated version of the truth, thus not worth studying for any prolonged period of time.

I never implied that Jung wasn't an esoteric, I believe the opposite. I give Jung as an example of someone who was not told the truth, but received insight and then did the best job he could of expressing it in human terms. Fortune is someone who was taught. If she was not initiated, she never would have been an expert on esoterics, this means the examining the teacher or source of Fortune's knowledge is more important than Fortune herself. Since we are dealing with literal Jew magic, I wouldn't put any faith in what she said.

I have most cards. There are a few rare ones and nobody knows exactly how many cards there actually are. It's rumored that there are somewhere between 573 and 600.

I have multiple scans (from different people) with most of the same cards, some sets have different cards than others, most sets share the same cards (common cards)

It'd be nice if you would upload a .zip of those user

Please share

then how come Frodo didn't just become a Christian?

Create a torrent or upload to mega you fuckin' faggot.

hmmm…. really makes you think

hmmmmmm

Think about what? If you're talking about the Kek meme being pre-ordained 30 years ago then I agree, it is pretty spooky, but the Kek shills and the man-children can't stop praying to this Illuminati idol so what can be done? Watch as they defend their imageboard "God"

does anyone have them all?

^this guy has a lot idk if all

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