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The ultimate control mechanism to keep any intruders silent, no matter how truthful they may be. El Profe CC The Myth of Eternal Conflict http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w82/simonwilchesc/Process-1.gif The first essential delusion. It powers the game by causing the characters to believe the fight is eternal and must continue; that arms are the only solution. El Profe CC Exceptionalism
The second essential delusion: the "hubris" character leading all others to think that they have the solution based living in the exceptional land. El Profe CC The Deity
This card can be used only once a week. When played, it immediately shuts down every character's "exceptionalism" and shows that "eternal conflict" is an illusion. Players can use it to save their character and win the game immediately or to begin a journey for true world peace and harmony. It they do the latter, they must leave the game forever and return to the world as it is with new energy and insight to help save the human species through cooperation and respect for the lives and views of others. Choose your own Deity - Jesus, Mohamed, Gautama Buddha, Gaia, etc. All deities have this power. (Plus Haut CC) END A very special thanks to El Profe for cooperation in sharing his images. This article may be reproduced in whole or in part with attribution of authorship, a link to this article in "Scoop," and recognition and use of Creative Commons (CC) for the photographs and graphic art. Click the artist's name or "CC" for links to requirements for reproduction. The one © image can be used only with permission from the artist. See below for a start on the path to understanding our current circumstances. Wealth and Democracy: a political history of the American rich. Kevin Phillips
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