PART VI: ANCIENT SECRETS
by Anthony Forwood (2011)
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52: From Religion to Science: The New Belief System
What we take for scientific fact
is not always an accurate perception. Science is no less influenced and distorted by selfish human desires than is
anything else. That certain inaccurate beliefs and understandings are held by
the masses is desirable to those who wish to control, while knowledge of
certain more accurate truths is purposely ignored, suppressed, or distorted.
This can be seen throughout
history, such as the attempts of
the Church to maintain its control of the masses by
denying or forbidding anything that threatened the belief system that kept it
in power. They burned heretics such as Giordano Bruno for advocating the work of Galileo, drowned purported
witches indiscriminately for the merest indication of
holding heretical beliefs, and sent their masses to war against non-believers
throughout the land, killing millions upon millions of people over the
centuries of the Church’s reign.
The advent of science brought a
slow but certain death to the power of the Church, and the reigns of this power were eventually passed over to a
new form of rule governed by a new belief system. This was largely due to the
growing awareness of the masses regarding the fraudulence and
corruption of the Church, and it was becoming too much for the Church to
continue to hold the masses in their sway. The Church had relied greatly on the
people’s awareness of their underlying spiritual nature, using it as a means to control and
dominate them. They did this by teaching that the spirit lives on after death,
either going to heaven or hell, and that whichever one a
person would go to depended on their conduct during life. This knowledge of the
spiritual human aspect was used as a method of intimidation, but it came to a point
where the entire religious system was no longer able to control the masses this
way, and a new method of control was needed. The idea of a human spirit needed
to be obliterated completely from the minds of the masses. Better would be a
belief system that was cold and mechanical, where there was no place for
matters of the spirit and human souls were unimportant.
This turning point was marked by
the eventual recognized transfer of power from Church to State, with the State taking
over the ruling powers while the Church continued on but with much less power.
The old belief system was no longer very effective in its purpose and a new
structure was built into the State that filled that purpose while also allowing
a certain necessary flexibility that the Church’s structure did not. This
flexibility, of course, was the ability to make or change laws and beliefs as
was needed, without such an extreme measure as divine intervention, which was not supposed
to happen within the Church except on the rarest of occasions.
Science blossomed out of the
freedom of the Renaissance after the Dark Ages of Medieval Europe ended. Civilization underwent a major transformation
at this time, and this was the dawn of a new world order, the transition from
the old belief system to a newly developing one that held so many possibilities
and offered so much room for free exploration, in comparison to the staleness
and disillusionment of the old system. Science was being heralded as the
ultimate verifier of truth, based on its set of rigidly objective laws and
meticulously stringent protocols of inquiry. It opened up the exploration of
nature’s mysteries, and the pursuit of new discoveries and inventions that might benefit society – and further the
secret agendas of the alien group.
The masses were introduced to new
products and inventions that made their lives easier or more
interesting, and certain of these were so successful that over time empires of
wealth and power began to develop among the industrial magnates who succeeded best in their fields. These
empires came to be as wealthy and as powerful as nations, and began to become
allied with governments in matters of industry and trade. This
guaranteed immense long-term profits for the industrialists, while keeping them in
the pockets of the governments they were allied with. Such alliances worked
well, and the industrialists came into a power of their own, particularly in
the areas of transportation and communications, which nations have since
become more and more reliant on. These two industries were vitally important in
connecting the masses together, and in so doing, creating a unified society.
These two industries would allow for the contamination of an entire population
with the beliefs and ideas that those who controlled these industries chose to
expose them to.
The rule of the State has actually been no more than a stepping
stone in the relinquishment of power from the Church and transferring it into the hands of a new
entity we know as Science and Technology, which are now suddenly dominating
over the lives of the masses so completely and so beyond common understanding
that people seem to have little real choice but to surrender to them.
Knowledge was once kept secret through the traditional methods of the mystery
schools, and this had worked so
well for so long for those in power. They had erected the old
belief system of religion, which dictated what was truth through divine law as it was supposedly passed down from the gods themselves. Secret knowledge was now to be
protected from the masses through a belief system that would contain certain
purposeful omissions and distortions, and which would use the sheer complexity
of understanding and the compartmentalization of knowledge into different fields of study to
better hide certain truths and falsehoods. The priests of the old system came to be succeeded by the
scientists and technicians of the new system. They were
heavily indoctrinated in the new beliefs and were trained to perform
the new rituals and incantations that were required of those new beliefs to
extract their power. These scientists and technicians were overseen by a new
council of elite ‘high-priests’ who dictated through certain
establishments of authority what pursuits were to be followed, what new truths
would be accepted, and what was to be regarded as taboo. These establishments
have continued to exist since their inception, and have expanded into further
establishments as necessary to oversee and contain each area of study that
science and technology come to encompass as they grow in size.
Science and technology have crept
into almost every conceivable area of human life and understanding, and these
pursuits have not always been led with an altruistic or humanitarian spirit.
Working for the common good has often been the original intention of the
inventors and discoverers of the scientific and technological advancements that have been made in our time, but the
pursuits that the high priesthood of Science and Technology have taken and
continue to take have been driven ever more so by an increasing desire for
ever-new realms of power and control, rather than for human advancement. Beyond
the transportation and communications industries, which both burgeoned at the turn
of the twentieth century and have continued to grow and diversify ever since,
other industries became mainstays for an expanding population of ever more
willing consumers. These consumers were influenced by advertising, an industry all its own that
has been as ‘necessary’ to us as the insurance industry or any number of other
industries that have been devised by unscrupulous entrepreneurs interested only
in power and profit.
After World War II, Capitalism was sold to the people of the western world as
the American dream, and would-be Capitalists began to crop up everywhere as the development
of an ever-increasing amount of new products and services came into being
through the continual advances of scientific and technological pursuit. The desire in the minds of the masses
to have such things was established through a steady stream of advertising, and
merchants and marketers made these products and services available as
factories, warehouses, office buildings, and retail stores cropped up more and
more.
The new belief system being
constructed by science was offering so much knowledge and understanding, and
the technology from this was always promising to provide
greater ease and pleasure to the consuming public, who became hypnotized by such promises and began to live and work
for no other reason than to consume and be fascinated by what was essentially a
new form of magic.
At the same time that consumers
were being mesmerized by Science and Technology, their lives were being taken
over by the demands of social expectations. Capitalists drove their employees like robots, expecting certain
standards from them that were at first limited to workplace activities, but
have since come to extend to personal matters, using these standards to coerce
employees into being loyal and dedicated workers. This has also created
different social classes, such as the familiar distinction between blue-collar
and white-collar workers, and has greatly magnified the distinction between the
rich and the poor.
With the development of
industrialization came the need for specialization in the work
force, and this prompted the availability of specialized training. Schools and
universities were set up to provide the education needed for future work-forces, and these
learning centers were also carefully controlled by the high-priests of Science and Technology and those they
served. It was necessary to be able to screen prospective students of the new
belief system that was to be taught, in order to control who could pursue
certain professional careers and who could not. For this reason,
scholarship programs were designed that would give those favored candidates
easier access to the education that would draw them into positions that could
be controlled, and prominent schools and universities such as Yale and Harvard were used as conduits for siphoning off the
best minds that had been most heavily indoctrinated in the new belief system,
offering them career placements where they would be the most useful
to those in control. Many secret societies have lodges or clubs at these universities,
through which they bring in these chosen individuals and prepare them further
for the work that they will do for the controlling powers.
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