Quote Originally Posted by country978 View Post
If anything this has been quite the spectacle. I have so many questions.
Country, if you really want to discuss these subject matters with serious people, a few hundred of us have been discussing these matters via PM and we will add you to the discussion. You can get all your questions answered there.

It’s been a super active dialogue. Just today we’ve exchanged about 1150 messages since noon discussing all of the deeper truths.

Many of us were excited when this thread first popped up that we had a place to discuss these matters in a pubic forum and add a new voice to our private discussions, but it became quickly apparent to all of us that circuit didn’t have any real passion for the subject matter and has been lazy and disengaged and not really willing to put in the time to do his homework on who really runs the world.

For those of us in the private message discussion group, this is an actual passion. We aren’t part-timers just popping up to make some brief post occasionally. We prefer to delve deeper.

While we had some initial optimism when he first showed that he might be one of us who seek the truth, we all tuned him out when he mentioned he owned the table Druff won his bracelet on. That told all of us that he was an amateur and mere hobbyist and not to be taken seriously.

Everyone who really *gets it* knows the table was just a simple poker table with no symbolic value whatsoever. Just one of thousands used that World Series and played on by a bunch of players of no importance.

While the sheep focused on the table, those of us in the know with true insight recognized what was truly unique was the seat cover he swung that glorious day. To this day he’s the only bracelet holder associated with a seat cover.

If you asked any poker player who has been around a long time and is really in the know, name a poker player you associate with a poker table, they would have no answer. How can one answer such a generic question? How could such a generic artifact have any significance? It simply can’t. It holds no symbolic value.

Now play the same game with the true poker elite when you ask-bracelet winner-seat cover-who am I thinking of? There is only one answer.

It’s why I instantly purchased it back then.

Who wants a table of no significance?

That spinning seat cover was a call to arms to his Zionest brethren across the globe.

If you think Adelson didn’t hear Todd’s call to arms and respond, then you have no eyes to see. You must also think it’s just a coincidence that he financed the UIGEA that passed the very next year further consolidating Jewish control of poker both live and virtual.

You must also think it’s just a coincidence that of the 3 biggest sites, after that call to arms, only one survived.



You think it was just a coincidence the same guy who made the call to arms ended up on MSM stalwart 60 Minutes exposing one of the Big3 and coining the phrase “superser?”

You think it’s just a coincidence that when the dust cleared, one Isai Scheinberg was the only one standing to sell his company for a gazillion shekels?

If you watched all that go down and think it was all just a jooincidence, I have a bridge, or in this case. a useless poker table to sell you.

The deeper symbols go right over circuits head. To those of us who understand how it all works, circuit is the guy who would have watched this moment, and instead of buying the glove and recognizing it’s symbolic value, would have bought the Australian guys sneakers who won the silver and be bragging about it, all while claiming to know stuff.

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We look forward to seeing you in the private group for serious discussion.