^Wow, even his hair, mustache and face look fake. Anyway, the website's "primary" (moar like tertiary) source material was a blog, which no longer exists. So, yeah, definitely legit.
"There’s a similar kind of logic behind all [conspiracy theorist] groups, I think ... They don’t undertake to prove that their view is true [so much as to] find flaws in what the other side is saying.."
I agree, and that's kind of the opposite of how it's supposed to work.
in 1995, Steven Jackson created a 'card game' based on the Illuminati's future planned events, depicting accuratley on each card what will happen. So far, most of them have creeiply been succesfully accurate. I dont think its known how he was informed with such special information, shit maybe he is part of the elite as well. Dosen't matter, irrelevant, what does matter is whats in store next? We can't stop it but we can be ready
. http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Predictive_Illuminati_Card_Game