X-Message-Number: 29929
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 06:21:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Phil Ossifur <>
Subject: 9/11-- WTC-- Steve Jackson's game card

Cryonicist Steve Jackson's 1995 Illuminati role-play
game anticipated the destruction of the WTC in a
fairly accurate manner. Jackson's game referred to a
"terrorist nuke". It is possible that that was indeed
the essential tool used? A lot of mysterious elements
about the collapse of the WTC are consistent with a
micronuke. Here are the search results for "9/11" +
"steve jackson" on Google....



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=9%2F11+%2B+%22steve+jackson%22&btnG=Search

Here are Jackon's CryoNet posts--

http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/findmsgs.cgi?author=steve%20jackson

Jackson wrote nothing to CryoNet between May 2001 and
August 2002-- the critical period during which that
card was apparently played. Since Jackson has recently
come back to CryoNet to characterize my CryoNet posts
as spam-- which they're not-- 

http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=29906

...my attention shifts to him momentarily and the
question that occurs to me is-- is he at all
astonished that the 9/11 situation that played out was
very similar to his playing card? Does he attribute
that to pure coincidence due to the high level of
creativity involved in his game-- or  did he have
someone on staff who understood that a small nuclear
bomb could potentially melt the inner steel columns of
the WTC like a candlewick? 

Funny thing about the WTC playing card in Jackson's
game-- First take a look at it--

http://www.galactichub.net/hub/images/ICG_TerroristNuke.jpg

... Now, ask yourself-- does that look like a
depiction of a "terrorist nuke" explosion? I mean--
the guy who thought about this card-- and who gave
Jackson this idea-- didn't depict what we generally
understand as a nuclear explosion-- the typical
mushroom cloud-- instead the card depicts the
explosion in the side of the building resulting from
the jetliner hitting it. 

There's more to be looked at on this-- and I think
that if cryonicist Jackson is going to appear on
CryoNet-- it would be interesting to CryoNet readers
to get his latest retrospective on this matter. In
particular, I would like to know if it was Jackson
himself who came up with the idea for that card or one
of his staff. And then I'd like to know from Mr.
Jackson if he thinks that that card actually does
depict a "terrorist nuke"-- because it doesn't LOOK
like a typical nuke. 

How does he think the WTC came down? Was it fire from
the jet fuel and pancaking? Did he intend for his card
to portray a non-nuclear type explosion as it does--
or was that a mistake? is that suppposed to be a
depiction of a micronuke? The micronuke theory
involves a micronuke at the base of the towers, using
the steel columns as a wick-- his card doesn't portray
that. 

I'm not suggesting anything here in terms of
connections-- I'm just wondering what Steve Jackson's
latest reflections on this are-- because he IS part of
9/11 history as a result of that card... and since
he's a cryonicist and especially since he had the
audacity to label my posts "spam", I now call on him
to report to the rest of the cryonics community on his
latest thoughts on that card. 




       


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