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The “Truthers” are anarcho-capitalist libertarians and supporters of Ayn Rand. They are engaged in a vast and frighteningly dangerous conspiracy to replace government with enormous corporations acting according to the “market”, and outside any government control or restraint.
In this nightmarish new world, people would be brainwashed drones “owned” by corporate leviathans. There would be no freedom, no hope and no escape. Wake up. See what’s really going on. See past the smoke and mirrors.
Ask yourself that ancient question – cui bono? Who will benefit most from the Truthers’ new model of society? The answer is the same one it has always been: the Old World Order.
This is a book by the Pythagorean Illuminati.
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Inside-Dopesters and Conspiracy Theories - Adam Weishaupt
Inside-Dopesters and Conspiracy Theories
by
Adam Weishaupt
Published by Hyperreality Books
Copyright © Adam Weishaupt 2011
The right of Adam Weishaupt to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author, except in the case of a reviewer, who may quote brief passages embodied in critical articles or in a review.
ISBN: 978-1-4478-9170-3
Quotation
The McGuffin:
It might be a Scottish name, taken from a story about two men in a train. One man says, ‘What’s that package up there in the baggage rack?’ and the other answers, ‘Oh that’s a McGuffin.’ The first one asks, ‘What’s a McGuffin?’ ‘Well,’ the other man says, ‘it’s an apparatus for trapping lions in the Scottish Highlands’. The first man says, ‘But there are no lions in the Scottish Highlands’, and the other one answers, ‘Well, then that’s no McGuffin!’ So you see, a McGuffin is nothing at all.
-- Alfred Hitchcock
Table of Contents
Inside-Dopesters and Conspiracy Theories
Quotation
Table of Contents
The Illuminati
Inside-Dopesters
Conspiracy Theories: A New Religion?
Narcissism
9/11 – The Ultimate McGuffin?
Twin Towers
Pentagon
Tower 7
Acts of Omission
If It Quacks Like A Duck…
The 9/11 Paradigm
The Cabinet Meeting that gave the go-ahead for 9/11
The Dastardly and Brilliant Conspirators – DBC
Nibiru
A New Conspiracy Theory
Treachery
Nibiru – The Absurd Link Between The Illuminati And Aliens
Double Agent? Madman
An Enquiry About Hidden Hand
The Fallacy
The Smokescreen
No You Can’t
Conspiracy Theories Explained
The Mystery
The Threefold Enigma
The Message
Zeitgeist
The Soul Camera
The Illuminati
THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES OF BOOKS outlining the religion, politics and philosophy of the ancient and controversial secret society known as the Illuminati, of which the Greek polymath Pythagoras was the first official Grand Master. The society exists to this day and the author is a member, working under the pseudonym of Adam Weishaupt
– the name of the Illuminati’s most notorious Grand Master.
The Illuminati’s religion is the most highly developed expression of Gnosticism and is called Illumination (alternatively, Illuminism). Dedicated to the pursuit of enlightenment, it has many parallels with the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism. It rejects the Abrahamic religions of faith: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, considering these the work of the Demiurge
; an inferior, cruel and wicked deity who deludes himself that he is the True God, and who has inflicted endless horrors on humanity.
If you wish to judge for yourself how deranged the Demiurge is, you need only read the Old Testament, the story of the Demiurge’s involvement with his Chosen People
, the Hebrews. You may wonder why the God of All
entered into an exclusive and partisan Covenant with a tribe in the Middle East several thousand years ago, why he promised them a land (Canaan) that belonged to others, and why he then actively participated with them in a genocidal war against the Canaanites. Even more bizarrely, according to Christian theology, he then despatched all of those Hebrews, whom he had supported so fanatically, to Limbo – the edge of Hell – when they died. They couldn’t go to Heaven because they were indelibly marked by the Original Sin
of Adam and Eve. Only the atonement provided by the agonising death of God’s son
, Jesus Christ, could wipe the slate clean and allow the Hebrews to be released from Limbo. But there was a catch. Only those who accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour were eligible for Paradise.
Of course, the Chosen People of God
have almost entirely rejected Jesus Christ. Therefore, from the Christian perspective, nearly all of the Chosen People are now in hell proper. Don’t you find God’s behaviour distinctly odd? Indeed, unbelievable? Don’t alarm bells start ringing? Doesn’t the behaviour of this God sound rather more like what would be expected of Satan?
Remember that this same God
ordered Abraham to perform human sacrifice on his own son, Isaac. Abraham, rather than rejecting this monstrous command, rather than denouncing the creature that gave it as evil incarnate, agreed to butcher his own flesh and blood to demonstrate how slavishly and mindlessly obedient he was – the prototype of all psychopathic, fanatical believers
.
Does God’s command to Abraham sound like something that would ever pass the lips of the True God? We pity you if you think it does because you are surely a creature of the Demiurge and one of the legions of the damned. If, however, you doubt the credentials of the Abrahamic God, you may be receptive to the message of the Illuminati and our future-oriented, rational, scientific, mathematical and dialectical religion of light – Illumination.
Inside-Dopesters
Sociologist David Riesman defined an inside-dopester
as a social type whose goal was never to be taken in by any person, cause or event.
All conspiracy theorists are inside-dopesters. They have a pathological desire not to be fooled and that, of course, means they are the easiest people on earth to fool – as David Icke and other conspiracy theorist gurus prove every day with the deranged theories they peddle. No sane person could take the proposition of reptilian, shape-shifting Illuminati seriously, yet conspiracy theorists lap it up. They think they’ll be able to spot a reptilian a mile off! No one will ever take them by surprise… so they imagine.
Nietzsche said, All things are subject to interpretation. Whatever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Conspiracy theorists have no interest at all in the truth. However, they are obsessed with feeling powerful – usually because they are so powerless in their everyday lives. In conspiracy theory land, they are masters of the universe, experts and geniuses, better than any PhDs.
It’s pointless trying to reason with them. They have long since departed the rational world. Anyone who agrees with them is telling the truth and anyone who disagrees with them is a liar and part of the conspiracy. This is exactly the way that Muslims think about the Koran: you’re going to hell if you reject the Koran and heaven if you agree with it. There’s no scope whatever for challenging the Koran, just as conspiracy theorists never subject their own theories to any criticism.
The conspiracy theorists call themselves Truthers
but they are nothing but liars and, worst of all, they lie to themselves. They have no intellectual integrity or honesty and no respect for expert opinions and decades of experience (unless the expert opinions coincide with their own).
Their greatest obsession is 9/11 – the inside job that never was. All Truthers
inhabit a world of supreme delusion and arrogance where they consider it impossible that anyone could successfully attack America other than Americans themselves. They think that America is loved all around the world and that Muslims would never be motivated to attack the Great Satan.
Their ignorance of international affairs and Islam is spectacular. They have no interest in researching Islamic Jihad because it doesn’t tie in with their conviction that 9/11 was the ultimate act of American treachery. Not once do the Truthers contemplate that there might be legions of Muslims that detest the infidel Americans and maybe 19 fanatical Muslims really did hijack four planes and use them as suicide weapons to achieve personal martyrdom and avenge the Muslims in Palestine and all across the world who are the victims of Zionist-American foreign policy.
Conspiracy Theories: A New Religion?
Do you think it [the full moon] brings the crazies out?
They’re always out.
(Clint Eastwood, Tightrope)
People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.
-- Søren Kierkegaard
Simulation is the situation created by any system of signs when it becomes sophisticated enough, autonomous enough, to abolish its own referent and to replace it with itself.
-- Jean Baudrillard
Have conspiracy theories become a new religion, providing the wonders and wow factor that were once the sole province of conventional religion?
Baudrillard tells us that we’ve entered hyperreality, sometimes defined as the more real than real. It seems an odd concept, yet perhaps we can find a good illustration in the proliferation of conspiracy theories in the last few decades.
RL
– Real Life – is often associated with accidents, cock-ups, laziness, ineptitude, bad luck, unforeseen circumstances, unintended consequences, coincidences…a miasma of mess, muddle, disorder, chaos, unconnectedness, the fog of war. Cause and effect exist, but not in a simple, satisfying way.
People dislike the unadorned real. They’re always looking for patterns that make sense: easy-to-understand cause and effect. Even when they look at the clouds, they imagine they’re seeing definite shapes (like faces or animals) rather than amorphous blobs. They can’t help ourselves – human minds are wired that way. When they can’t find obvious cause and effect, they’re left baffled. Even distressed. But their anxiety is relatively easy to cure. They simply invent an appropriate cause and effect and impose it on the problematic situation. The more cause and effect they can cram in, the happier they are. They feel they are understanding the world. They resist the notion that the truth, in a form they can grasp, is not out there. There must be some comprehensible pattern of cause and effect that explains everything.
Enter conspiracy theories. Nothing’s an accident. Nothing’s a cock-up. There are no lone nutters with high-powered rifles. Mad people don’t do mad things. Instead, everything is rationalised, put in a nice, tidy box and tied up in a lovely pink bow. The gift-wrapped parcel is presented to the world and everyone nods and smiles because now the world makes sense. Sanity restored. Everything does have a sensible cause.
Of course, there may be many inconvenient facts that don’t support the various conspiracy theories. But isn’t it those who are in on the conspiracy who manufacture those facts
? Six million died in the Holocaust. Who says?
the Holocaust deniers ask. Jews say,
is their answer. Why? Why, to promote a Zionist agenda, of course. And aren’t the Jews secretly controlling the world? Weren’t we told so in the secret protocols of the elders of Zion? Those were forged, of course. But by whom? Well, by the elders of Zion, naturally, to cunningly disguise the truth. The best fake is the fake that isn’t faked at all. Or the truth faked to look fake.
To tell the truth of the Jewish conspiracy
is, according to the Holocaust deniers, to be accused of believing in a proven
forgery, which was not forged at all, but deliberately distributed as a simulated forgery.
Nowadays, no one can ever discuss the Jewish conspiracy
for fear of being branded anti-Semitic, and credulously and perversely accepting forgeries…which was the whole point of the forgery in the first place. Except, as noted, it wasn’t a forgery, but merely a simulacrum of a forgery. The genius behind this conspiracy!
Well, that’s how some people see it, and there’s nothing you can say or do to change their minds. And even to try is to demonstrate that you’re part of the conspiracy.
There are those who claim that facts can dispel conspiracy theories. What planet are these people living on? As Nietzsche said, There are no facts, only interpretations.
He might have come up with an even more extreme formulation: "There are no facts, only misinterpretations."
Facts have long since stopped being objective, real things. (They are ultimately nothing but electrical signals in the human brain in any case, assuming we accept the facts of science.) Facts, we now realise, are beliefs. They can be used to support anything. People hold religious beliefs precisely because facts
are so malleable. You can pick your own from all those on offer, the ultimate pick ‘n’ mix. You can disregard every fact you dislike. It’s a precondition of faith. (Was Jesus Christ the Son of God? Or the Son of Man? Did he raise people from the dead, and rise from the dead himself? Are these facts? Or was Jesus Christ actually Yehoshua ben Yosef, and didn’t perform any miracles, and was an ordinary human being? Did he even exist? Is King Arthur any less real than Jesus Christ?)
Conspiracy theories operate in the same territory. These are belief systems too. Nothing can overcome them. Indeed, it’s a prediction of Festinger’s cognitive dissonance theory that the more conclusively people’s beliefs are refuted, the more likely many of those people are to redouble their faith in their disproven beliefs.
You see, it’s all hyperreal. Conspiracy theories, like religions, offer much more emotionally satisfying explanations. They close the big, scary, open-ended questions. Who, other than rational people, wants to believe that a drunk driver in a Paris tunnel killed Diana Spencer in a mundane car accident? Her followers won’t accept that. Their precious princess couldn’t possibly have died in such humdrum fashion like all the plebs. So all hail the elaborate conspiracy theory. Diana died for specific reasons, for a rational agenda – not because of some cheap and vulgar automobile accident of the type that happens scores of times a day all over the world. No, that simply won’t do. We can’t have that. The world does not operate like that. Gods