Sunday, September 5, 2010

World of WarCraft is Illuminati

Has anyone besides me noticed that the Kirin Tor Eye is much like the Freemason all seeing eye? On the titansteel shield in the top center a triangle is formed with the eye in the center of it, well actually more or less near the top. The shield with wings, the belf crest, looks a lot like the symbol of the sun god Horus, which is a powerful Masonic symbol. The Stormwind golden lion is also a symbol of the sun. In Dalaran in some of the buildings, and on the walls you can find sun shaped images. When in Shatrath if you open up your map you see the Naaru creature in the bottom left which looks like an owl. Some type of spell the warlock can cast (not sure of its name) that leaves a green circle on the ground with a black vortex looking thing that hovers above it, if you look at the symbols in the green circle you can see the eye, and the Freemason square and compass.



here's a post i read off the internet::

"First and foremost I'd like to say I am a former paying customer to this MMO giant known as World of warcraft. I stopped playing when I noticed a few things that seemed a bit too similar to things in our society, though I didn't know just how deep it really went at the time.


After reading the work of David Icke , my jaw hit the floor. There was many of the things he was talking about and theorizing in the game, though it was not aware to me when I was playing. I've been sitting on this for a bit, trying to figure it out from different angles. I was recently linked to a video lecture by David Wilcock at an LA conference on 2012. What he would go over in that lecture would bring my mind further into the rabbit hole.

One large chunk in David Wilcock's lecture was focused on the symbolism of pine cones and pineal gland in the human brain, which serves as a sort of third eye. The symbol is seen in carvings in ancient civilization, and even today in the Vatican's Pine cone court. After seeing this, I remembered some bits from in World of warcraft that seemed to focus on this. Take this staff model for example. Notice the Pine cone top, and the reptile eye under the pine cone?



Here's another example of Illuminati influence in their game models. This next image is another staff model which remarkably resembles the Milkyway galaxy we live in. Notice the center of the staff and it's resemblance the center of our Galaxy?






It doesn't stop there either. There is a large draconian presence in the game. They're broken up by groups or 'flights'.


The Bronze flight - Keepers of time

The red fight - Keepers of life

Green flight - Keepers of nature

Blue flight - Keepers of the arcane, occult, intellect, and magic.

Black flight - Keepers of power and ruthless defenders of all flights.

In the story embedded into the game, the black flight breaks apart into sects which take up their own goals and agendas. One such flight shape shifts into human form to try and manipulate the affairs of men and other humanoid races into warring. One such dragon involved in this early on is called Onyxia, the brood-mother of that particular sect. The game takes you deep into the conspiracy of the black flight, which eventually leads to you uncovering her identity and fighting her at a later time. So far as the game goes, not all of the Draconian are evil. The red and bronze flight often help out the mortal races, though usually indirectly.

Another interesting bit of the game's plot involves the Humans in the city of Stormwind. Again, there's another conspiracy in which the player is immersed in. This time it's between human elites and a newly formed secret society called the Defias brotherhood. The defias brotherhood were originally part of a guild of craftsman called the Stonemasons. The Brotherhood was formed when the elite bureaucrats didn't pay up their debt to the Stonemasons for building Stormwind. It's obviously a direct reference to Freemasonry.

There's also the humanoid race of dark skinned elves called Nightelves, which have their society focused around druidism. They're immortal as a result for being watchers of the great world tree which caps the 'well of eternity'. In many cultures, trees or world trees are linked to pushing chakras together, as mentioned by David Wilcock. The druids of their race slumber mentally in a land called 'the emerald dream'. This alternate reality/dimension gives them the power of nature. This reminds me very much of the studies I've read about the Pineal gland and DMT effects.
There's also the Draeni race. A race of naturally gifted humanoid E.Ts with an affinity to the light and arcane. The Draenei were devistated on their homeworld by the orc race after being demonically corrupted by the demonic burning legion. Some of the leaders accepted an offer from the legion for power, and thus became demons themselves. The others were either killed off or fled. The fleeing ones were saved by a race of beings called the Naruu. The Naruu are made almost entirely of light, and are devoutely holy. They're the force in the universe which opposes the advance of the burning legion.
Notice the hooves and tails commonly associated with demonic images in our culture on the Draenei?
 
 
Here's an image of one of the Naruu.


This is only a fraction of what it's in the game, and only from the faction of the Alliance mostly. The main factions being Alliance (Humans, Dwarves, Gnomes, nightelves, and Draeni), Horde (Orcs, Tauren, Trolls, undead, and bloodelves). the burning legion (an endless faction comprised of demonically possessed creatures from across the universe), and the Undead scourge (a faction created by the legion, but backfired and went rogue).


Makes you wonder where a seemingly harmless gaming company is getting their inspiration from, huh?"
 
Which means there are tons of other people who are aware of the illuminati
More info about Illuminati and Online games to come

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