Thursday, 13 December 2007

Corridors of Power

I've never been asked whether I really think there's a conspiracy in some room somewhere evilly plotting. I prefer to keep my ideas to myself. I do believe it, of course. More than that, I know it for a fact. We occasionally get glimpses of it in the mainstream media, little bits of the iceberg poking above the surface. Still shows you what's going on underneath.

Government isn't conducted in Parliament or in the minuted meetings of ministers and civil servants, it's done behind the seems by money and influence. Like Lobbygate, and the similar American scandal involving drug-dealing Jack Abramoff. There's no FOIA documents to show the conspiracy in action, although some occasionally come close. Gottlieb incinerated his archives, but he was naive to write them in the first place. They're a liability. It's not like he needs them for when he writes his memoirs.

What did the media call it? Sofa government, was it? Blair and his little coterie getting together over some exotic coffee concoction to plot and to work other peoples plots into government policy. That's the modern corridors of power, of course. Back then they'd step out of the meeting where the minutes were being taken and make the decisions in the corridors, then it'd be back into the meeting to concoct the pubilc record. It's for the plausible deniability. Send some rogue, like Oliver North, to do your bidding. Get somewhere cosy and decide what you want, then send someone off to do it. If he gets caught there's no record and old Ollie's the one to get the blame for the drug business. A little Escobar all of your own.

Of course it all came out eventually, more or less, the drug business. But by the Lewinsky was on the go and no-one paid attention. Our own secretives wouldn't have been stupid enough to get caught in the first place. Hopsicker can document the connections between drugs and 9/11 but he can't make people take notice. No-one in this country seems all that interested, besides, perhaps, Craig Murray. He's right about the UK involvement in the Central Asian heroin trade, of course. Hasn't cottoned onto the rendition flights being used for illicit drug transport yet, though.

There's a billboard in New York beaming voices into people's heads. Part of an advertising gimmick. Someone over on the RI board who I particularly dislike was unsurprised, "This technology was announced months ago" sort of thing. Of course it was detailed by nessie over at sfbg.com as was many years ago when I was first on the interweb and it was old news even in his day. Psychotronic devices are as old as the psyche. Those Masonic lodges with the draughts-board floors aren't there because they're pretty, it's all for the ffect on the human mind. Psychotronic devices are just a bit less sophisticated now. Who needs psychological techniques when you can use subliminal messages and microwave sound-rays?

But the old ways haven't gone, and probably never will do. Hitler used his oratory, the cinema just made it more widespread. The footage of the mujahideen during the anti-Soviet struggle was noble men with rifles against the skyline, now it's "oppresed" women in desert hovels. classic psyop stuff.

Here's a puzzle: why is it that Orwell, notoriously an enemy of authoritarism, shot by fascists in the Spanish Civil War is the favourite of narco-pederasts and Gladio-ists today? Anything you haven't got, hijack. The CIA made Animal Farm and 1984 into movies and the CIA today still make sure those are his best known works, the works of fiction. Not the suggestions for council housing and allotments in The Road to Wigan Pier or the defence of the homeless in Down and Out in Paris and London. There won't be any press statements or minutes documenting this. There's no need for a Ministry of Truth to doctor the records, although both in corporations and the state it does happen, because things can be effectively sidelined by a system of though entrenched enough to exclude evidence, common sense and masic morality.

We've always been at war with Eastasia and so on.

Which is how power works, in the world of illusion. Dingwall, the parapsychologist's anti-feminist, mentions how Americans live in a world of illusion when it comes to women. Well, this is true of all things, now at least, if not then. The angelification of women is still one of the big ones, and one of the most useful for the powers that be, as well as one of the oldest. It is, in fact, the driving force behind it all. The way to stop people uniting is to keep them paranoid of a spy and enemy under their own roof, as Orwell realised in one of the less-famous parts of 1984. To raise up the ancestral feminine, as Fairhall and ray fear, is only another part of the illusion, for it won't be the goddess lurking behind the scenes and pulling the strings, it'll be those with the right will to power.

Tyrants will always be the same and they will be their own biggest victims for the will to power over your fellow man opens you to forces that would have power over you. As Keel says, we must consciously choose the path we take. Accept the leaven of the Holy Spirit or go down the left-hand-path of Sophia, the Devil, the false enlightenment, the serpent people, whatever you want to call it. Corruption. You will be a proxy either way, of course. You just get to choose for yourself what you will be a proxy to. What you want for others you get for yourself.

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