GreatSpirit, I have to interject with some support for you here. First, the Illuminati card game by Steve Jackson is legitimately a very big question mark. A majority of the cards have come to pass exactly as the art depicts, from 9/11 to the market crashes. I would not take these things lightly. To those who question why it doesn't look more like them, do you think they do these things in extremely obvious manners? They obscure their intentions while making things look innocuous.
As far as the illuminati handshake thing, I think people need to understand that there are so many layers to the power elite. There are levels to it all, but it doesn't mean they aren't connected. While Adam Corolla doesn't seem like a bad guy on his radio show, who he is off-air could be a completely different story. Additionally, he could be born into it, and while his personal opinions aren't necessarily aligned towards it, he still maintains great loyalty to his lodge or family. That's the other layer here; if they are giving some sort of handshake, it is probably associated with the masons, and once again, this is now not such a strange occurrence that they'd be doing such a thing. Secret societies have handshakes often enough...
The point is this: I think if we ever see a moment of judgment, we are all going to be very surprised by who is all actually working together on the same team. US politics drives me nuts because people don't understand that the solution is the 3rd option that isn't being offered. Both sides are a poison of a different sort - the medicine is locked away in the cabinet. Whether it's Ron Paul or Alex Jones, it would not surprise me to find out the whole thing is theatre from top to bottom. Would we really put anything past the true ruling power elite? The answer is ascending above the political system as we know it. The game has been far too rigged thus far for me to put my ultimate trust in anyone from the 'system' as it is (especially if they're a vet)
So GreatSpirit, I believe you and I support you. Personally, I don't think any candidate or politician will ever do the things we expect them to. Obama was about the best shot we could have asked for, and in my opinion, he hasn't been nearly as negative as other's believe. I'd still love to see what he could do with a majority in the house, and I wouldn't be surprised to see that come to pass in november and beyond. I think people forget how many decisions never get brought to him yet get attributed to him, but that's for another thread....
As far as the illuminati handshake thing, I think people need to understand that there are so many layers to the power elite. There are levels to it all, but it doesn't mean they aren't connected. While Adam Corolla doesn't seem like a bad guy on his radio show, who he is off-air could be a completely different story. Additionally, he could be born into it, and while his personal opinions aren't necessarily aligned towards it, he still maintains great loyalty to his lodge or family. That's the other layer here; if they are giving some sort of handshake, it is probably associated with the masons, and once again, this is now not such a strange occurrence that they'd be doing such a thing. Secret societies have handshakes often enough...
The point is this: I think if we ever see a moment of judgment, we are all going to be very surprised by who is all actually working together on the same team. US politics drives me nuts because people don't understand that the solution is the 3rd option that isn't being offered. Both sides are a poison of a different sort - the medicine is locked away in the cabinet. Whether it's Ron Paul or Alex Jones, it would not surprise me to find out the whole thing is theatre from top to bottom. Would we really put anything past the true ruling power elite? The answer is ascending above the political system as we know it. The game has been far too rigged thus far for me to put my ultimate trust in anyone from the 'system' as it is (especially if they're a vet)
So GreatSpirit, I believe you and I support you. Personally, I don't think any candidate or politician will ever do the things we expect them to. Obama was about the best shot we could have asked for, and in my opinion, he hasn't been nearly as negative as other's believe. I'd still love to see what he could do with a majority in the house, and I wouldn't be surprised to see that come to pass in november and beyond. I think people forget how many decisions never get brought to him yet get attributed to him, but that's for another thread....