Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that the election was rigged by both the media and the system. As a former Illuminati member, he would know this. Votes don't matter so much as knowing how to cheat the system. During the Republican primaries, he didn't have to worry about this because he knew that Hillary was the Illuminati's choice. In the general election, Trump knew that winning was more than just generating turnout and convincing voters. It was defeating the secret order's corrupt system. Trump knew how it worked and he told us on numerous occasions. We here at IW would like to provide some more insight.
Rigging a national election doesn't require the collusion of all 50 states but rather those that are battlegrounds like Florida and Ohio. Getting these two states to swing a certain way is all it takes to rig an election. Forget what the pundits at CNN (Crooks News Network) say. Rigging an election can be done. Now, let's look at this even closer. Within these battleground states, the Illuminati doesn't need to focus on the entire state but rather the most closely contested counties. In Florida, that's the I-4 corridor (Tampa, Orlando, and Daytona Beach). The rest of the state leans either solid Republican or solid Democrat. The corridor, however, can shift and determines the state. The same principle applies to Ohio and other swing states. The cheating doesn't need to be done statewide, just in the closest counties.
Next, comes the rigging itself, and it's not complicated at all. Illuminati agents dispatched to these areas are issued dozens of fake IDs and addresses based on those of the deceased. During early voting and election day, these agents visit dozens of precincts and cast ballots. They carry a list matching each ID to its corresponding precinct and cast their votes. This is mostly done during non-peak voting hours from 9:00am to 4:00pm when lines are short or non-existent. By the time the polls close, each individual has cast between 20 and 30 votes. If the Illuminati sent 3,000 agents from across the country, that could mean a difference of 90,000 votes. How do you think Barack Obama won Florida in 2012 by just 75,000 votes?
It's a simple method and one that's been done for over a century. It propelled Lyndon Johnson to the Senate in 1948 and gave George W. Bush the White House in 2000. The old saying from the days of Tammany Hall still ring true, "vote early and vote often". Like their counterparts from the past, today's agents receive substantial cash bonuses. The more votes they cast, the more money they receive. What we know is that the price for casting the first 20 ballots is $20,000 or $1,000 a vote. The 21st through 30th votes cost $1,500, and for those that can get to 31, the price rises to $2,000. That's a lot of money that can be made in one day.
Remember what Donald Trump said about the election being rigged against him. It can be done, and it doesn't take much effort nor does it have to occur on a national level. A few thousand cheaters spread out among a few metro areas can make the difference. Let's not forget the corrupted elections officials as well. Does Philadelphia ring a bell? The Illuminati media is determined to tell you that it can't be done, but even they admit that there are over 4 million deceased voters still on the rolls. The real number is probably much higher. Of course those "people" vote, their numbers are factored into the turnout afterall. And all it takes is a stack of fake IDs, some cash, and a little MK Ultra brainwashing to make it happen.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Sunday, October 9, 2016
NFL and NCAA Football Games Are Rigged by the Illuminati
All football fans should be dismayed by what we are about to say. To some, it will come as no surprise. To others, it will be shocking and provacative, but we feel compelled to speak out nonetheless. To put it simply, NFL and NCAA football games are rigged to help promote Illuminati brainwashing. This is not mere hypothesizing on our part but a careful analysis over three years in the making. After spending countless hours of watching football and seeing how certain teams are favored by the media, we have realized that subtle forces are being executed to determine the winners of football games. Even if you're not a believer in the Illuminati, this article still applies because too much money is at stake over the fates of certain teams. We here at IW urge you to read on with an open mind.
For starters, we need to disclose that the rigging of football games is not based on players and coaches deliberately choking or anything else that would be too overt. The Illuminati realizes the value in being able to brainwash the citizenry through sports and knows that anything obvious would destroy the perceived integrity of the contests and cause fans to lose all interest. In other words, no one wants to watch a scripted match, except maybe WWE fans but that's for another article. No, what the Illuminati does is much more surreptitious.
Here are some questions we'd like to ask. Have you ever wondered how referees get away with making horrendous calls? Have you ever wondered why games with botched calls that altered the outcome are almost never covered by ESPN? Do you ever ask yourself why some teams seem to catch all of the breaks in a game? The answers are that the referees are deliberately making or missing calls to affect the outcome of a game.
We have lots of examples, and we'll start with one of the most egregious. This was during the Ohio State vs. Penn State game in October 2014, and Big Ten referees ensured a Buckeye victory. Early in the game, an OSU defender scooped up a PSU pass after it had touched the ground. The ruling on the field was an interception. The immediate instant replays that followed showed a ball bouncing off the turf before being cradled by OSU's defender. Even after further the review, the referees confirmed that the ruling on the field as an interception. This play quickly led to a Buckeye touchdown. The next botched call came on an OSU field goal attempt that occurred several seconds after the play clock expired. The attempt was already a long shot, adding an extra five yards due to a delay-of-game penalty would have forced a Buckeye punt. These botched calls gave OSU 10 points it should never have received. The game ended in a double overtime defeat for the Nittany Lions.
What made these calls so crucial was that OSU went on to win the national championship and got into the playoffs with one loss to an unranked Virginia Tech squad. If the Penn State game had occurred as it should have, OSU would have had two losses and no luck when making a case to be a playoff team. To make matters worse, the fact that OSU should never have won this game never entered the debate when selecting the top four teams. ESPN ignored it and kept touting how amazing OSU was and that they deserved to be selected. Not one of their sleazebag commentators reminded viewers that OSU had suffered one defeat at the hands of an unranked ACC team (something they would have used to eliminate Florida State) and gotten another victory (PSU) that should have never been. Instead of reporting the facts, ESPN lobbied harder for the Buckeyes than anyone else all season. The reasons were obvious, higher powers wanted a Buckeye championship.
This comes down to the fact that Urban Meyer is an Illuminati darling. His one year sabbatical taken between coaching at UF and OSU was likely a time for him to undergo further MK Ultra brainwashing. When the man appears on camera, his face is blank as if it's devoid of all humanity. He comes across as a cold instrument of evil. This was his case at UF where he presided over one of the most corrupt teams ever assembled that included Aaron Hernandez. Of course, ESPN will never mention this.
Another example of horrific play calling affecting the outcome of a game occurred a year later during the Miami vs. Duke matchup in 2015. During the last play, referees missed four obvious calls that would have prevented the Hurricanes from getting the game winning score. These included a player being down before passing off the ball and an illegal block in the back. In fact the play calling was so egregious that it prompted the ACC to suspend the officials. Of course, the results of the game were not overturned, and we're sure the referees received hefty under-the-table compensation for their blatant cheating.
We see this in the NFL as well. Certain teams such as the New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, and Green Bay Packers frequently receive help from the refs when the outcome of a game is in jeopardy. Take for example the 2016 season opener between the Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars. Following this close game that resulted in a Green Bay victory, the Jaguars organization submitted 23 plays where it argued that the referees made poor calls (10 is the NFL limit). One of these calls came in the final moments of the game where the Jaguars were on a potential game-winning drive, and the referees missed an obvious holding call against a Jacksonville receiver. This would have set the Jaguars up for a quick touchdown. Instead, the Jags were forced to attempt a fourth-down conversion that failed giving the game to the Packers.
Now, why would the refs rig this one? That comes down to the brainwashing success of the Green Bay program. The team has a nationwide following of sheeple that will do the most ridiculous things to show their support. This includes donning those hideous cheese heads. If Green Bay took a loss early to a less talented Jacksonville squad, viewership for future Packers games would have been reduced. It was in the Illuminati's interest to rig the game's outcome. Afterall, offending the Jaguars' ever dwindling fan base is of little concern.
Do not be fooled into thinking that football games are played fairly. They are not. Higher powers determine the outcomes well in advance. Sometimes teams manage to win despite the referees showing obvious favor. The cheating can't be too obvious or no one will watch. So go ahead and enjoy the next installment of ESPN's College GameDay. The Illuminati is all over it.
Oh yes, we'd like to say just one more thing. Screw you, Lee Corso!
For starters, we need to disclose that the rigging of football games is not based on players and coaches deliberately choking or anything else that would be too overt. The Illuminati realizes the value in being able to brainwash the citizenry through sports and knows that anything obvious would destroy the perceived integrity of the contests and cause fans to lose all interest. In other words, no one wants to watch a scripted match, except maybe WWE fans but that's for another article. No, what the Illuminati does is much more surreptitious.
Here are some questions we'd like to ask. Have you ever wondered how referees get away with making horrendous calls? Have you ever wondered why games with botched calls that altered the outcome are almost never covered by ESPN? Do you ever ask yourself why some teams seem to catch all of the breaks in a game? The answers are that the referees are deliberately making or missing calls to affect the outcome of a game.
We have lots of examples, and we'll start with one of the most egregious. This was during the Ohio State vs. Penn State game in October 2014, and Big Ten referees ensured a Buckeye victory. Early in the game, an OSU defender scooped up a PSU pass after it had touched the ground. The ruling on the field was an interception. The immediate instant replays that followed showed a ball bouncing off the turf before being cradled by OSU's defender. Even after further the review, the referees confirmed that the ruling on the field as an interception. This play quickly led to a Buckeye touchdown. The next botched call came on an OSU field goal attempt that occurred several seconds after the play clock expired. The attempt was already a long shot, adding an extra five yards due to a delay-of-game penalty would have forced a Buckeye punt. These botched calls gave OSU 10 points it should never have received. The game ended in a double overtime defeat for the Nittany Lions.
What made these calls so crucial was that OSU went on to win the national championship and got into the playoffs with one loss to an unranked Virginia Tech squad. If the Penn State game had occurred as it should have, OSU would have had two losses and no luck when making a case to be a playoff team. To make matters worse, the fact that OSU should never have won this game never entered the debate when selecting the top four teams. ESPN ignored it and kept touting how amazing OSU was and that they deserved to be selected. Not one of their sleazebag commentators reminded viewers that OSU had suffered one defeat at the hands of an unranked ACC team (something they would have used to eliminate Florida State) and gotten another victory (PSU) that should have never been. Instead of reporting the facts, ESPN lobbied harder for the Buckeyes than anyone else all season. The reasons were obvious, higher powers wanted a Buckeye championship.
This comes down to the fact that Urban Meyer is an Illuminati darling. His one year sabbatical taken between coaching at UF and OSU was likely a time for him to undergo further MK Ultra brainwashing. When the man appears on camera, his face is blank as if it's devoid of all humanity. He comes across as a cold instrument of evil. This was his case at UF where he presided over one of the most corrupt teams ever assembled that included Aaron Hernandez. Of course, ESPN will never mention this.
Another example of horrific play calling affecting the outcome of a game occurred a year later during the Miami vs. Duke matchup in 2015. During the last play, referees missed four obvious calls that would have prevented the Hurricanes from getting the game winning score. These included a player being down before passing off the ball and an illegal block in the back. In fact the play calling was so egregious that it prompted the ACC to suspend the officials. Of course, the results of the game were not overturned, and we're sure the referees received hefty under-the-table compensation for their blatant cheating.
We see this in the NFL as well. Certain teams such as the New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, and Green Bay Packers frequently receive help from the refs when the outcome of a game is in jeopardy. Take for example the 2016 season opener between the Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars. Following this close game that resulted in a Green Bay victory, the Jaguars organization submitted 23 plays where it argued that the referees made poor calls (10 is the NFL limit). One of these calls came in the final moments of the game where the Jaguars were on a potential game-winning drive, and the referees missed an obvious holding call against a Jacksonville receiver. This would have set the Jaguars up for a quick touchdown. Instead, the Jags were forced to attempt a fourth-down conversion that failed giving the game to the Packers.
Now, why would the refs rig this one? That comes down to the brainwashing success of the Green Bay program. The team has a nationwide following of sheeple that will do the most ridiculous things to show their support. This includes donning those hideous cheese heads. If Green Bay took a loss early to a less talented Jacksonville squad, viewership for future Packers games would have been reduced. It was in the Illuminati's interest to rig the game's outcome. Afterall, offending the Jaguars' ever dwindling fan base is of little concern.
Do not be fooled into thinking that football games are played fairly. They are not. Higher powers determine the outcomes well in advance. Sometimes teams manage to win despite the referees showing obvious favor. The cheating can't be too obvious or no one will watch. So go ahead and enjoy the next installment of ESPN's College GameDay. The Illuminati is all over it.
Oh yes, we'd like to say just one more thing. Screw you, Lee Corso!