Kasparov is certainly not an Illuminati mage. He, in fact, works for the New World Order, and we believe it's a coincidence he was in the audience. At most he was there to keep an eye on things and make sure the psychic situation doesn't blow out of hand.
Hmm I don't believe in coincidences when it comes to such events. At the press conference after round 4 it came to light that Anand's team requested that Kasparov may not be seated in the first row, as reported by the FIDE vice president (forward to 1:35:50 in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmaKaH77RCE ).
Why would Anand want Kasparov to not sit in the first row ? To get a possible explanation we can look at the Dr. Zukhar incident in the Karpov-Korchnoi move, I'll quote a recap from a randomly googled blog :
"Karpov wrote in his book about the match:-
So why in fact did I need -- and I certainly did need -- Dr. Zukhar?Let us go back a few years... The Final Candidates Match for the World Championship has just begun. Each time when I turn to face the nearest box in the theater, I involuntarily notice among Korchnoi's trainers a man who tries to catch my eye. I ask who this man is, and it transpires that he works with Korchnoi. The thought did not occur to me that hypnotism was being used against me, and I did not demand that this person should sit further away, but I decided to engage my own psychologist. And that is how I came to make the acquaintance of Vladimir Zukhar... (p.29)
Zukhar was admitted to the Philippines as a member of Karpov's delegation. After game 1, when the first three rows of the spectator area reserved for Marcos and other VIPs were empty, the spectators started to move forward. Zukhar and some other Soviets seated themselves in the second row.
Korchnoi headed immediately for his easy chair after making [his 14th move], obviously expecting that Karpov would consider his reply at length. And Karpov did just that; he thought for 39 minutes, during most of which the challenger relaxed and enjoyed his tea and chocolate. [...] In the second row left were ensconced Valery Krylov, Karpov's physical trainer, and a Dr. Zukhar -- the second doctor (exact duties unspecified) in Karpov's entourage. Dr. Zukhar fixed an unbroken stare upon Korchnoi during the entire 39 minutes which Karpov devoted to [his 15th] move; Korchnoi seemed not to notice. (p.31)
Zukhar took the same seat in the first session of game 5. When he moved to the first row for the second session, Leeuwerik's daughter sat on his right and stared directly at him. Her boyfriend took the seat to Zukhar's left.
Game 6 was played between the second and third sessions of game 5. Before the game Leeuwerik complained to Campomanes that Zukhar was a parapsychologist assigned to 'confuse Korchnoi's thinking', thereby increasing his problems in time trouble. When Leeuwerik asked Campomanes to ensure that no one sat in the front row, Campomanes forwarded the request to Baturinsky, who agreed. Zukhar sat in the second row. During the third session of game 5, he sat in the third row, sandwiched by his own delegation, and stared at Korchnoi. Leeuwerik sat directly behind him.
At the start of game 7, Zukhar was again in the second row. A few minutes into the game Korchnoi complained to Schmid, suggesting that the game should be played elsewhere. Although he finally agreed to play in the main hall, he disappeared from view each time Karpov was on move. Zukhar in turn was harassed by Korchnoi's people, most notably when Leeuwerik offered him a copy of Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago. After the game Schmid spoke with Campomanes -- something had to be done about Zukhar.
Before the second session of game 7, Campomanes issued a memo which attempted to place all 'accredited persons' in the last three rows. Baturinsky objected on the grounds that the second session was still to be played, and Campomanes agreed to start with game 8. Later that day Karpov addressed a letter to the jury, where he objected to Campomanes memo on the grounds that it changed prematch agreements. Keene sent a letter to Campomanes complaining about Zukhar.
On the morning when game 8 was to be played, the jury met and agreed that Korchnoi had been disturbed by Zukhar. If it happened again, Schmid would have the authority either to eject the spectator from the playing area or to move the game to another room. Zukhar sat in the fifth row for game 8 and there were no problems."
source: http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/78kk$$01.htm
Kasparov is certainly not an Illuminati mage. He, in fact, works for the New World Order, and we believe it's a coincidence he was in the audience. At most he was there to keep an eye on things and make sure the psychic situation doesn't blow out of hand.