Not all images have yet entered the collective.
Think in terms of clairvoyant memetics.
If an image enters the mind of enough people when the same event is recalled from memory, the collective produces an amalgamation.
>I got in touch with Dan Smith, the main card illustrator, who told me, “Unknown to most, and I say this with a degree of apprehension, speaking out now that the events are in the past, Steve dabbled in reprehensible, unclean practices to obtain his card ideas. I wouldn't say a Golden Dawn level of occult mastery, but there were times I would get messages from people who I didn't know... Steve often kidded that he was Nostradamus' second cousin's grand-nephew. Now I wonder...”
Assigned code names are often picked from either similarity or irony.
What do you want to know
Last post. Remember things are not always what they seem. Stay vigilant.
>>181863
Holy shit Peterson is in the cards...
Bumping. If anyone is interested in the topic, here's a great one to get you up to speed.
https://runesoup.com/2017/03/talking-remote-viewing-with-lyn-buchanan/
Remember when FBIAnon said to look in the cards?
Oh shit.........
Sometimes a pattern is there, but is not what it seems and the cause may be unknowable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity
Things can be connected without a relationship between them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_causation
The nature of reality is probabilistic, based on evidence, not truth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empirical_evidence
https://reptilianilluminati.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/illuminati-card-game-all-illuminati-cards/
>>183117
Vivid imagery and hightened emotional state plays a role in retrieveability.
If enough people are in the emotional state of "throwing tomatoes" toward the person on television, that is how the imagery may manifest.
>>182068
What are these cards and why are they predicting the future?
>>183463
Seriously is there somewhere I can find more?
>>183058
HOLY FUCK I REMEMBER!
>>183058
Wait what? Give me a quick rundown
I think it has to do with how many cards their are and how popular these similar topics were during 1980 and 1990
>>183117
Empirical evidence is dependant on logos and subjective interpretation. What is "known" is just believed hypothesis confirmed externally.
Synchronicity and coincidence are misleading. "Just by happenstance" encompasses every event, causal or noncausal. Causality depends on the subjective interpretation of empirical data and the logos.
Logos -> Logic -> Language
>>183638
https://archive.is/UrGpf
>Anon- whats something we should look for in the 33k emails?
>Fbi Anon- "cards"
Here's one
>>184257
>>182699
this one is especially stupid, the colors are referring to LSD trips that were popular with activists in the 60s. discredits some of the others
>>181863
>FBIAnon said to look in the cards
https://www.vice.com/gr/article/did-the-illuminati-make-this-rpg
>>183117
If you fire a beam of electrons at a diffraction grating, they act as a wave and you get a diffraction pattern on the screen behind the grating.
Fire ONE electron at the grating, you get the same effect. The fact that a single electron can give a diffraction pattern means it is passing through all the holes of the grating, at the same time.
Here is where it gets interesting. Put a detector on the grating and fire a single electron. The electron stops acting as a wave going through all holes at once, and acts as a single particle with no diffraction pattern.
The conclusion? There are multiple (possibly infinite) realities around us, but we can only directly observe one. We influence the path chosen
>>184375
That's one interpretation. Are you omniscient and soley capable of determining credibility? Do you truly believe RV will always reproduce exact imagery?
Think outside the box.
>>184432
The dude was a prophet, the FBI raided him to (((shut it down)))
>>184322
>have little sand filled froggy plush when little
>always used to play with
>abuse
>favorite toy
>sometimes have it fight things other times throw it around, tear with scissors
>put in a lamp one day
>check later for it's gone
>tfw I miss my froggy
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jackson_Games,_Inc._v._United_States_Secret_Service#section_1
>>184493
>>184818
Yeah i mean maybe hes a prophet and all that. Steve Jackson games got raided because Loyd Blankenship was the sysadmin there, and the SS raided his home because he was distributing E911 manuals from his home BBS, they thought he was doing the same at work.
Hes the guy who wrote the actual "Hacker Manifesto" from the 90s, been a hacker all through the 80s, im sure him and others at SJ games knew lots of people.
The shit about raiding because of the Shadowrun hacking game books was a cover.
>>184992
> There was a hacker threat to sabotage the 911 system.
No there wasn't. This story has been cynically spread by phone company
employees (who know better) and by Secret Service spokesmen (who probably
believe it, because they still don't understand any of this). They're
using this story to panic the media, to try to justify the illegal things
they've done and the huge amount of money they've spent.
What happened was this: A student got access to a phone company
computer and copied a text file - not a program. This file was nothing
but administrative information, and was publicly available elsewhere.
Bell South tried to value it at $79,000, but in court they admitted that
they sold copies for under $20. There was no way this file could be used
to hurt the 911 system, even if anybody had wanted to. To say otherwise
shows an incredible ignorance of the facts. It's as though a banker
claimed "This criminal made an illegal copy of the list of our Board of
Directors. He can use that to break into our vault."
2. We have an employee named Lloyd Blankenship.
Loyd spells his name with one L.
>>184992
http://www.sjgames.com/SS/topten.html
>>184992
Wait so who made these cards and when
>>185215
SJgames, depending on the packet, 1993-1997
>>185323
Bump cuz this is interesting as fuck
>>184409
I kind of like pilot wave theory, It's elegant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIyTZDHuarQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlXdsyctD50
For anyone who's interested:
PBS Space Time
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g
Veritasium
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHnyfMqiRRG1u-2MsSQLbXA
MIT OpenCourseWare 1. Introduction to Superposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ3bPUKo5zc