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Ultimately, the First World War served as a means for the NWO to overthrow the Ottoman Empire, ruin the Habsburg monarchy, and force Russia to become the Soviet Union. These were all necessary to strengthen their financial interests as well as set up the nation of Israel. And as with their other exploits, they left their calling card on the conflict and did so by sinking the Lusitania.

The symbolism associated with the sinking is hidden but very much real. All one has to do is look at the name of the ship, RMS Lusitania. By rearranging some of the letters, the word "illuminati" appears. Now, this doesn't appear entirely accurate. The closest word to illuminati that comes from the available letters is "iluminat." An "i" and an "l" are missing. Those can be found if the ship's proper name is fully spelled, Royal Mail Steamer Lusitania. Using the letters from the unabbreviated name reveal the true masterminds behind the disaster as well as the war.

ILLUMINATI: The first "i,""l," and "m" come from the word "Mail." The remaining letters come from "Lusitania."

This is not a coincidence but rather a sinister calling card from the Illuminati who deliberately sunk an ocean liner carrying thousands of innocent men, women, and children. They're an arrogant group and rely on people to dismiss their symbols as mere coincidences. The more skeptics argue that the secret order does not exist, the bolder they become. In fact, the Illuminati have become so skillful at deceiving the public that they have begun hiding in plain sight.

Their signature on the sinking of the Lusitania is far more subtle and crafty than what they use today. Do not be fooled by the media and skeptics who dispute the Illuminati's existence. They are relying on you to chalk it all up to coincidence.

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