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Revealing The Secrets of "The Hidden Game"

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You place your bets, spin the wheel, and take your chances. What if this was true, but with one important twist? The wheel was rigged in such a way it was skewed towards the benefit of a few insiders – the Players. And then they were able to conceal this game in such a way that everybody thought they had an even chance in the Game. In life there is a game, however, it is not the one we all think we’re playing. Beneath the surface there lies a secret, Hidden Game. Those people you read about in society columns, the movers and shakers of our world, all know this game; and they go to great lengths to prevent you from catching on. If you take a moment and allow yourself to imagine that this game exists, you can take one of two positions: You can do everything in your power to get as far away from this Game as you possibly can, or you would do whatever it takes to win this Game. Either way, learning about the Game - how it is setup, who the players are, and how they play - is your best bet to getting what you want out of life. The only other option is to hope and pray that what I’m saying is nonsense - that there is no Game, that all this is just another conspiracy theory. But what if you are wrong? By putting your head in the sand you may feel that all is well for a time. But sooner or later, the spin of the wheel will go against you, and when it does you will have no idea of what hit you, how, and why it happened. Recent events have shown how dangerous taking that stance can be. Is that a chance you are prepared to take?  The ominous sounding words from John Berling Hardy's book "Have We Been Played" conjures up images of director Stanley Kubrick's last film "Eyes Wide Shut." Joining me to today talk about The Secrets of "The Hidden Game" is author John Berling Hardy.

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