View Full Version : Valve Games = Possible Illuminati Control
lobuk
02-05-2010, 06:03 PM
Hi All,
Noticed something that Valve did the other day which seemed a bit odd.
For anyone that doesnt know, valve are one of the leading Games Companies and have millions of useres worldwide through their Steam Networks.
http://www.valvesoftware.com/
They are mostly famous for the Half Life series and Half Life 2 in particular was a very NWO like story in with tryanny, control and rebellions etc. One of the best shooter games around to be fair.
We all know that there are a lot of controlled Games Companies out there brainwashing many people and Steam/Valve could be one of them, especially considering the sheer volume of People they have access to on a daily basis. They have millions of account holders across the world.
Anyway, they did something the other day which was quite odd. They have a game Called Team Fortress 2.
A few days ago they celebrated their 119th Update for the game.
Why would anyone celebrate a 119th update. Why not the 120th update. Unless of course it was due to the symbology of the numbers.
119 is obviously 911 backwards but the significance of the numbers themselves is to bypass the 10 so 119 and 911 are basically the same to the Illuminati as they both bypass the 10.
http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/63572
Could of course just all be coincidence but thought i would share it as i found it interesting and curious. ;)
sloloris
02-05-2010, 06:11 PM
Intresting, my verdict is that steam is abit suspect. Since most of the times i log on i get adverts for games like 'world domination' and umm some other mind twisting games.
Sux cos i do like them a bit.. HL2 rox...
199 is an arbitrary number to stop and celebrate.
But with the Half Life games, the viewer participates in an Orwellian world with a tyrannical government.
jthrale
02-05-2010, 06:27 PM
They could be...but they're also one of the best companies around.
Wouldn't get too upset.
lobuk
02-05-2010, 06:33 PM
They could be...but they're also one of the best companies around.
Wouldn't get too upset.
Nobody is getting upset and yes they are one of the best games companies around and the Half Life series is amazingly good.
It is just an interesting connection.
This is an interesting game they have recently released through Steam.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/17020
Global Agenda
About the Game
2155. From the ashes of the devastating Third Great War rose the Commonwealth, an oppressive world government determined to control the entire planet. The few remaining independent factions retaliate the only way they can, with elite teams of special operatives trained in advanced warfare tactics and equipped with high-tech weaponry. The future of humanity is their battleground, where knowledge is power, technology is a race, and everyone has a Global Agenda.
franky000
02-05-2010, 06:35 PM
Their logos seem a little suspect to me...
http://www.file-extensions.org/imgs/company-logo/291/valve.jpg
http://blog.chip.de/xbox-ps3-watch-blog/files/2008/04/valve-logo2.jpg
impermanence
02-05-2010, 06:40 PM
I don't believe there is any substance to your argument, but I could be wrong.
Half Life was inspired by Stephen Kings novel The Mist, if anything, it's a criticism and warning about fringe military science.
I play CS:S on the Steam servers a few times a week, the people I play with come from all walks of life and share very diverse opinions on everything, there's no conditioning going on, it's just an on-line sport.
If you're going to pick on a computer games corporation, I'd go with EA, those slimy toads have bought up just about everything, it wouldn't surprise me if they're the only games company left in five years.
impermanence
02-05-2010, 06:42 PM
Nobody is getting upset and yes they are one of the best games companies around and the Half Life series is amazingly good.
It is just an interesting connection.
This is an interesting game they have recently released through Steam.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/17020
Global Agenda
About the Game
2155. From the ashes of the devastating Third Great War rose the Commonwealth, an oppressive world government determined to control the entire planet. The few remaining independent factions retaliate the only way they can, with elite teams of special operatives trained in advanced warfare tactics and equipped with high-tech weaponry. The future of humanity is their battleground, where knowledge is power, technology is a race, and everyone has a Global Agenda.
Global Agenda is made by Hi-Rez Studios, it's just for sale through Steam, along with every other games retailer. :rolleyes:
venomous
02-05-2010, 06:43 PM
Any of you members of Valve's STEAM service?
They are very intrusive, and heavy handed when you download their games. Valve goes WAY beyond DRM security. If their games didn't rock, I would cancel my service.
hollo
02-05-2010, 06:45 PM
Their logos seem a little suspect to me...
http://www.file-extensions.org/imgs/company-logo/291/valve.jpg
lol that logo always used to freak me out!
hl2 was a good game but when hl went from 1.5 to (steam) 1.6 it all got a bit suspect. having to log in to the steam system just to play a fps made no sense
also most of their games are about shooting killing blood and gore
i used to play natural selection a lot though (v good team game!:))
impermanence
02-05-2010, 06:50 PM
Any of you members of Valve's STEAM service?
They are very intrusive, and heavy handed when you download their games. Valve goes WAY beyond DRM security. If their games didn't rock, I would cancel my service.
They're all just as bad these days, PC game piracy is out of control.
Have you played Splinter Cell - Conviction by Ubisoft yet? The DRM on the PC version is shocking.
Though public opinion is almost unanimously against Ubisoft's current DRM solution, which forces players to have a constant internet connection in order to play the PC versions of the company's games, Splinter Cell: Conviction creative director Max Béland recently voiced his support for the anti-piracy protocols. "We consider that protecting our PC games is vital to our business and will allow us to continue investing in the development of creative and innovative games on the PC platform," Béland explained in an interview with VG247.
To Béland's credit, Ubisoft's new DRM scheme -- which Conviction will implement when its PC iteration hits store shelves April 27 -- has proven very effective at "protecting" the company's PC games. Seriously, we hear they're hard to get into. Like, really hard. Really, really hard.
The DRM protection was cracked by Skid Row a few days after the games release. :D
The only people that are hurt by this bullshit protection is the honest gamers that actually paid for a copy!!!
_tzupidity
02-05-2010, 07:02 PM
I doubt very much that Valve are NWO. Apart from pioneering diskless gaming, they've secretly been training thousands of Counter Terrorists over the years, in a variety of weapons and in multiple environments from jungles and deserts to urban spaces and zero gravity portal ridden alternate universes. I just hope that when the NWO storm troopers come, they don't bring flashbangs.
The images, out of context like that may look a little SteamPunk, but don't you think it may have more to do with Arnie's best line in Commando?
"Let off some steeeeeeam."
lobuk
02-05-2010, 07:05 PM
If you're going to pick on a computer games corporation, I'd go with EA, those slimy toads have bought up just about everything, it wouldn't surprise me if they're the only games company left in five years.
Global Agenda is made by Hi-Rez Studios, it's just for sale through Steam, along with every other games retailer. :rolleyes:
Nobody is picking on Valve LoL
Regardless of how much we like valve and how good they are, which indeed they are one of the best, the thread is just pointing out that the celebration of 119th Team Fortress 2 update seems a bit odd and has possible connections due to the symbolism of the numbers, or of course it is just coincidence which it very well maybe.
And yes of couse Valve are selling many 3rd party games through steam. :rolleyes:
drcloak
02-05-2010, 07:07 PM
The entertainment industry is heavily controlled by the illuminati, period. This includes the gaming industry.
Add Bioware and Blizzard to the list of game development companies that are illuminati controlled. This is apparent in their blatant use of illuministic symbols in their games, especially the all seeing eye and the pyramid. The more time people invest in playing games, the less time they have to actually wake up and get involved with real life issues.
impermanence
02-05-2010, 07:37 PM
The entertainment industry is heavily controlled by the illuminati, period. This includes the gaming industry.
Add Bioware and Blizzard to the list of game development companies that are illuminati controlled. This is apparent in their blatant use of illuministic symbols in their games, especially the all seeing eye and the pyramid. The more time people invest in playing games, the less time they have to actually wake up and get involved with real life issues.
:D
The all seeing eye goes back as far as ancient Egypt.
Just the other day I seen an ancient Ecuadorian artifact of a pyramid with an eye on the top, the very same as on the back of the dollar. This symbol represents the belief that there is an omnipresent God observing everything, it's got nothing to do a bunch of industrialists and bankers trying to stay as rich as possible.
Your assumption that Bioware and Blizzard are "illuminati" because they adopted this symbol into their art holds about as much weight as the OP's claim that Valve could be "brainwashing" because they celebrated a friggin update of a game.
The paranoia on this forum is pathological!
And what constitutes as "real life issues"? Being paranoid and miserable on the Icke forums because somebody might be wealthier and more powerful than you? :D
Gaming is a fun pass-time, just like reading, listening to music or having sex. Lighten up FFS.
And as for brainwashing, EVERYBODY is brainwashing EVERYBODY. Your brainwashing the forum right now just as I am, this is what humans do, it's perfectly natural. :)
drcloak
02-05-2010, 07:44 PM
:D
The all seeing eye goes back as far as ancient Egypt.
Just the other day I seen an ancient Ecuadorian artifact of a pyramid with an eye on the top, the very same as on the back of the dollar. This symbol represents the belief that there is an omnipresent God observing everything, it's got nothing to do a bunch of industrialists and bankers trying to stay as rich as possible.
Your assumption that Bioware and Blizzard are "illuminati" because they adopted this symbol into their art holds about as much weight as the OP's claim that Valve could be "brainwashing" because they celebrated a friggin update of a game.
The paranoia on this forum is pathological!
And what constitutes as "real life issues"? Being paranoid and miserable on the Icke forums because somebody might be wealthier and more powerful than you? :D
Gaming is a fun pass-time, just like reading, listening to music or having sex. Lighten up FFS.
And as for brainwashing, EVERYBODY is brainwashing EVERYBODY. Your brainwashing the forum right now just as I am, this is what humans do, it's perfectly natural. :)
The difference is, I don't have a hidden agenda, I don't hide things in plain sight to increase my luciferian energies and I want good things for humanity.
Gaming is still a fun pass-time, but when people are playing MMOs 20-40 hours per week, it causes certain circles to smile with joy.
Distracting the mob/masses with entertainment to keep their focus off the real important issues was outlined in the Protocols. Real life issues as in getting more involved with community, people, doing good things for others, and fighting tyranny wherever it may occur.
In the past, neighbors knew each other's names and had cook-outs, their children played with one another, etc. Drive around any neighborhood as its getting dark, and now all you see is the blue glow of television sets and computer monitors.
You must admit, something is amiss here.
love valve games CS,HL,day of defeat Team fortrest was one of my first online game I played sodding top
impermanence
02-05-2010, 08:06 PM
The difference is, I don't have a hidden agenda, I don't hide things in plain sight to increase my luciferian energies and I want good things for humanity.
Gaming is still a fun pass-time, but when people are playing MMOs 20-40 hours per week, it causes certain circles to smile with joy.
Distracting the mob/masses with entertainment to keep their focus off the real important issues was outlined in the Protocols. Real life issues as in getting more involved with community, people, doing good things for others, and fighting tyranny wherever it may occur.
In the past, neighbors knew each other's names and had cook-outs, their children played with one another, etc. Drive around any neighborhood as its getting dark, and now all you see is the blue glow of television sets and computer monitors.
You must admit, something is amiss here.
Your issue is not with computer games corporations, it's with society in general. You're bitching about people playing games for 40 hours a week, well that's not Blizzards fault, that's what happens in a mostly free society when people can do what they want in their free time. If this was Roman times you'd be complaining about the bath house owners!! :p
Would you like to ban entertainment so we can all spend every minute of our lives in a state of Zen? Well that's how dictators think, they want everybody to see life the way they do.
The universe is a playground, anything goes, I've had some of my most fun life experiences while playing games. I'll go to my grave forever grateful for the brilliant artists that created those experiences for me.
In the past communities knew each-other because there was fuck all else to do, today we have so much choice, it makes perfect sense community spirit would break down.
I can't stand my community, I'd rather rip my fucking toenails out than spend an evening with them. :D Thank God for computer games, that's all I can say.
The masses are distracting themselves, they love their distraction. Start up a political party that advocates banning TV, cimema, computer games, porn, alcohol and sport and see what happens to it!! :D
drcloak
02-05-2010, 08:13 PM
Your issue is not with computer games corporations, it's with society in general. You're bitching about people playing games for 40 hours a week, well that's not Blizzards fault, that's what happens in a mostly free society when people can do what they want in their free time. If this was Roman times you'd be complaining about the bath house owners!! :p
Would you like to ban entertainment so we can all spend every minute of our lives in a state of Zen? Well that's how dictators think, they want everybody to see life the way they do.
The universe is a playground, anything goes, I've had some of my most fun life experiences while playing games. I'll go to my grave forever grateful for the brilliant artists that created those experiences for me.
In the past communities knew each-other because there was fuck all else to do, today we have so much choice, it makes perfect sense community spirit would break down.
I can't stand my community, I'd rather rip my fucking toenails out than spend an evening with them. :D Thank God for computer games, that's all I can say.
The masses are distracting themselves, they love their distraction. Start up a political party that advocates banning TV, cimema, computer games, porn, alcohol and sport and see what happens to it!! :D
I would never want to ban entertainment, especially games. My point is if there was no global conspiracy to enslave mankind, no Luciferian agenda, and all was good with the world, then gaming 40 hours a week would not be an issue. But because this conspiracy exists and the new world order is unfolding right now, there are bigger fish to fry. As much as I love games of all forms (especially computer/console games) I don't think we were brought into this world to do it as excessively as we do. In a nutshell, mankind was not created to play games or watch television all day.
impermanence
02-05-2010, 08:27 PM
I would never want to ban entertainment, especially games. My point is if there was no global conspiracy to enslave mankind, no Luciferian agenda, and all was good with the world, then gaming 40 hours a week would not be an issue. But because this conspiracy exists and the new world order is unfolding right now, there are bigger fish to fry. As much as I love games of all forms (especially computer/console games) I don't think we were brought into this world to do it as excessively as we do. In a nutshell, mankind was not created to play games or watch television all day.
First of all I don't know what this "Luciferian agenda" you speak of is. You must accept the possibility that there is no "Luciferian agenda" and you've just been hoodwinked by some conspiracy buff selling his warez. Christians believe Lucifer is the devil, yeah well Christians believe a lot of things, doesn't make any of it true. Then there's others that believe Lucifer is the God of light. Rational people understand these Gods are metaphors for aspects of astronomy. Who's right? Who cares?
Secondly; you say "mankind was not created to play games or watch television all day", you're assuming mankind was actually created in the first place and didn't just randomly evolve, that's a belief system and it has no basis in my reality! I don't have a clue how mankind got here and I run a mile from anybody who claims to know anything for sure. Even if we where created, you're stating it was not to watch TV or play games, how the hell do you know what we where created for? Assuming we where created of course! :rolleyes:
camreeno
02-05-2010, 08:46 PM
Why doesn't Stanley ever talk?
_tzupidity
02-05-2010, 09:18 PM
Why doesn't Stanley ever talk?
The Stanley is a lie.
jthrale
02-05-2010, 09:40 PM
I think GTA 4 has an all seeing eye in it somewhere too.
ambler1980
02-05-2010, 09:54 PM
Their logos seem a little suspect to me...
http://www.file-extensions.org/imgs/company-logo/291/valve.jpg
http://blog.chip.de/xbox-ps3-watch-blog/files/2008/04/valve-logo2.jpg
Well we all know about the all seeing one eye.
But I heard when the devil takes your soul he does it through the back of your head.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y244/Nevets_Sdoow/Pulp%20Fiction/MarsellusWallaceBand-aid.jpg
I did a presentation in film school class on this very subject...Pulp Fiction has a lot of religious overtones, one of them being the devil stole Marcellus Wallaces soul and that's what was in the briefcase.
And don't be naive, all entertainment is mind control in some form or fashion and video games are definitely part of that control, especially since it's driven towards young people; who are easily led astray and manipulated. The number of war like games is blatant recruitment tools for the military.
nectars
02-05-2010, 10:37 PM
CS:Source ftw! Played CS since the first beta version for about 9-10 years :D
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k305/happybykilowatt/BOOMHEADSHOT.jpg
Nutter: boom headshot - YouTube
coldinsomnia
03-05-2010, 12:08 AM
There is no doubt that the people behind Team Fortress 2 (A section of Valve), or at least the artist of these comics, is/are absolutely aware of the NWO agenda.
A previous TF2 update was the WAR! update, back in December 09. This update was based around the Blu soldier and the Red demoman becoming "friends" and no longer fighting each other, which their employers (as all the character in TF2 are hired mercenaries) are very upset with, as you can imagine.
In this first comic strip, we find that the administrator (the person who directs and shouts encouragement / abuse at the teams whilst playing is one and the same person, and that the fighting going on between the Red and Blu teams is actually being covered by CCTV for the Administrator to watch for her own pleasure: (this was never revealed prior to this update)
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/administrator/images/01.jpg
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/administrator/images/02.jpg
Now, in the 3rd panel, the administrator is informed of the friendship brewing between the opposing mercenaries. Bonus points for spotting the symbolism! (Hint: For those that do not know, the 'demoman' has one eye).
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/administrator/images/03.jpg
I'm sure you can get the gist of this one.
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/administrator/images/04.jpg
I'll skip a bunch now but take a look at these later few...
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/soldier/images/04.jpg
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/soldier/images/05.jpg
http://www.teamfortress.com/war/soldier/images/06.jpg
I have no doubt in my mind that there is something going on at Valve. Maybe they are controlled / paid / freemasons / whatever, or maybe they're just trying to put a clever message out there. We all know damn well that if Valve were "Anti-NWO" they wouldn't last long if they brought out an Anti-NWO game (although Half Life isn't far off).
I'd like to also take this opportunity to say what a fantastic game Team Fortress 2 is and how impressed I am with Valve's incredible customer satisfaction with this game. It's a cheap game, even when it was first released, and Valve have been slowly but faithfully updating the game over the past 3 years and counting, without charging their customers for the improvements to the game, which is almost unheard of in the gaming industry. In that sense, I give them my full support and hope them all the success in the world if they continue that trend.
nectars
03-05-2010, 12:15 AM
Valve's incredible customer satisfaction with this game. It's a cheap game, even when it was first released, and Valve have been slowly but faithfully updating the game over the past 3 years and counting, without charging their customers for the improvements to the game, which is almost unheard of in the gaming industry. In that sense, I give them my full support and hope them all the success in the world if they continue that trend.
CS and CSS are the same. Definitely an affecting game HL.
camreeno
04-05-2010, 12:45 AM
The Stanley is a lie.Oh wait I was thinking about Morgan Freeman. Yeah. Why doesn't he talk? That's the stupid thing about the Half-Life games.
That explains all the symbolism in Portal.