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2012: Survival Lottery is a Sham

Looks like Soren was right about keeping an eye on the guy selling the Naaczaal ticket. As we reported earlier today, the scalper gave the name and link to an Isabella St Simon, for whom he supposedly had a personalized ticket. At the time, her website didn’t have anything referencing the tickets, but as of this afternoon, she posted one of the most revealing updates we’ve seen in this campaign.

In her post, she explains that doesn’t know what Naaczaal is all about, but her father obviously does. She found this document in his safe while pillaging for Christmas gifts, and it’s a doozy:



In case you missed it, read that last paragraph. That’s right, the whole lottery that the IHC is famous for is a complete fraud. If you want to get on an ark, you better have money or connections. And when I say money, I mean MONEY. If you don’t work for a (any?) government or Naaczaal, then get ready to spend one billion euros for a seat. That’s roughly $1.5 BILLION per person. Guess we’ve finally learned that age-old question of how much a life is worth.

News of the document spread quickly, and it looks like all hell is about to break loose. Soren caught onto this new development and posted a new video about it an hour ago. Take a look:



Of course, Soren is devastated by the news, as he fell for the lie more than anyone. I kind of feel bad for him. This is what we have been working towards all this week. This is the dark secret the IHC is trying to hide. While the Theorist doesn’t seem to know about the document, he stole a few documents of his own today before he was officially terminated at his job. Be on the look-out for those documents to surface soon. We’ll have to wait and see what more developments come in the coming days before the film’s release. What do you think about all of this?

2012 opens nationwide November 13th. You can discuss these updates to the viral in the comments below, or on our forum. Also check out the MovieViral 2012 page for more info on the film and its viral campaign.
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