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			by Phillip D. Collins 
			
			February 24, 2005  
			
			from
			
			ConspiracyArchive Website 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
				
					
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						Phillip D. Collins acted as the editor for The 
						Hidden Face of Terrorism.  
						
						He has also written articles 
						for Paranoia Magazine, MKzine, News With Views, 
						B.I.P.E.D.: The Official Website of Darwinian Dissent 
						and Conspiracy Archive.  
						
						He has an Associate of Arts and 
						Science. 
						
						 Currently, he is studying 
						for a bachelor's degree in Communications at Wright 
						State University.  
						
						During the course of his seven-year 
						college career, Phillip has studied philosophy, 
						religion, and classic literature.  
						
						He also co-authored 
						the book,  
						
						
						
						The Ascendancy of the Scientific 
						Dictatorship - An Examination of Epistemic Autocracy, 
						From the 19th to the 21st Century.  
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			Part One 
			
			Illuminating the Occult 
			Origin of Darwinism
			 
			
			  
			
			As antiquity gave way to modern history, 
			the religious power structure shifted to an autocracy of the 
			knowable, or a 'scientific dictatorship.' Subtly and swiftly, the 
			ruling class seized control of science and used it as an 
			'epistemological weapon' against the masses.  
			
			  
			
			This article will show that the history 
			and background of this 'scientific dictatorship' is a conspiracy, 
			created and micro-managed by the historical tide of Darwinism, which 
			has its foundations in Freemasonry.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The 
			Epistemological Cartel  
			
			 
			
			In The Architecture of Modern Political Power, Daniel 
			Pouzzner outlines the tactics employed by the elite to maintain 
			their dominance.  
			
			  
			
			Among them is:  
			
				
				'Ostensible control over the 
				knowable, by marketing institutionally accredited science as the 
				only path to true understanding'  
				
				(Pouzzner, 75). 
			 
			
			Thus, the ruling class endeavors to 
			discourage independent reason while exercising illusory power over 
			human knowledge.  
			
			  
			
			This tactic of control through knowledge 
			suppression and selective dissemination is reiterated in the 
			anonymously authored document
			
			Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars:  
			
				
				"Energy is recognized as the key to 
				all activity on earth. Natural science is the study of the 
				sources and control of natural energy, and social science, 
				theoretically expressed as economics, is the study of the 
				sources and control of social energy. 
				 
				
				  
				
				Both are bookkeeping 
				systems. Mathematics is the primary energy science. And the 
				bookkeeper can be king if the public can be kept ignorant of the 
				methodology of the bookkeeping. All science is merely a means to 
				an end. The means is knowledge. The end is control."  
				- Keith,  
				
				Secret and Suppressed, 203 
				 
			 
			
			The word 'science' is derived from the 
			Latin word scientia, which means 'knowing.'  
			
			  
			
			Epistemology is the study of the nature 
			and origin of knowledge. This elite monopoly of the knowable, which 
			is enforced through institutional science, could be characterized as 
			an "epistemological cartel."  
			
			  
			
			The ruling class has bribed the 
			'bookkeepers' (i.e., natural and social scientists). Meanwhile, the 
			masses practically deify the 'bookkeepers' of the elite, and remain 
			'ignorant of the methodology of the bookkeeping.'  
			
			  
			
			The unknown author of Silent Weapons for 
			Quiet Wars provides an eloquently simple summation:  
			
				
				'The means is knowledge. The end is 
				control. Beyond this remains only one issue: Who will be the 
				beneficiary?'  
				
				(Keith, Secret and Suppressed, 
				203).  
				
				 
			 
			
			In 
			
			Brave New World Revisited, Aldous 
			Huxley more succinctly defined this epistemological cartel:  
			
				
				"The older dictators fell because 
				they could never supply their subjects with enough bread, enough 
				circuses, enough miracles, and mysteries.
				 
				
				  
				
				Under a scientific 
				dictatorship, education will really work' with the result that 
				most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will 
				never dream of revolution.
				 
				
				  
				
				There seems to be no 
				good reason why a thoroughly scientific dictatorship should ever 
				be overthrown."
				 
				- Huxley,  
				
				Brave New World Revisited, 116
				 
			 
			
			This is the ultimate objective of the 
			elite: an oligarchy legitimized by arbitrarily anointed expositors 
			of 'knowledge' or, in Huxley's own words, a 'scientific 
			dictatorship.' 
			  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The New 
			Theocracy  
			
			 
			
			How did the 'scientific dictatorship' of the twentieth century 
			begin? In earlier centuries, the ruling class controlled the masses 
			through more mystical belief systems, particularly Sun worship.
			 
			
			  
			
			Yet, this would all change. In Saucers 
			of the Illuminati, Jim Keith documents the shift from a 
			theocracy of 
			the Sun to a theocracy of 'science':  
			
				
				"Since the Sun God 
				(and his various relations, including sons and wives) were, 
				after several thousands years of worship, beginning to fray 
				around the edges in terms of believability, and a lot commoners 
				were beginning to grumble that this stuff was all made up, the 
				Illuminati came up with a new and improved version of their mind 
				control software that didn't depend upon the Sun God or Moon 
				Goddess for ultimate authority."  
				- Keith,  
				
				Saucers of the Illuminati, 78
				 
			 
			
			Priests and rituals were soon supplanted 
			by a new breed of 'bookkeepers' and a new 'methodology of 
			bookkeeping.'  
			
			  
			
			Keith elaborates:  
			
				
				"As the Sun/Moon cult lost some of 
				its popularity, 'Scientists' were quick to take up some of the 
				slack. 
				 
				
				  
				
				According to their 
				propaganda, the physical laws of the universe were the ultimate 
				causative factors, and naturally, those physical laws were only 
				fathomable by the scientific (i.e. Illuminati) elite."  
				
				- Keith 
				
				Saucers of the Illuminati, 78-79
				 
			 
			
			This consciously induced paradigm shift 
			facilitated the emergence of the elite's new theocracy. 
			
			  
			
			The official 
			state-sanctioned religion of this theocracy was 'scientism': the 
			belief that the investigational methods of the natural sciences 
			should be ecumenically imposed upon all fields of inquiry. This form 
			of epistemological imperialism is not to be confused with legitimate 
			science.  
			
			  
			
			Researcher Michael Hoffman makes this 
			distinction in his book Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare:
			 
			
				
				"Science, when 
				practiced as the application of man's God-given talents for the 
				production of appropriate technology on a human scale, relief of 
				misery and the reverential exploration and appreciation of the 
				glory of Divine Providence as revealed in nature, is a useful 
				tool for mankind. Scientism is science gone mad, which is what 
				we have today."  
				
				(Hoffman, 49)  
			 
			
			Hoffman further elaborates on the folly 
			of scientism:  
			
				
				"The reason that science is a bad 
				master and dangerous servant and ought not to be worshipped is 
				that science is not objective. Science is fundamentally about 
				the uses of measurement. What does not fit the yardstick of the 
				scientist is discarded.  
				
				  
				
				Scientific 
				determinism has repeatedly excluded some data from its 
				measurement and fudged other data, such as Piltdown Man, in 
				order to support the self-fulfilling nature of its own agenda, 
				be it Darwinism or 'cut, burn and poison' methods of cancer 
				'treatment'."  
				
				(Hoffman, 49)  
			 
			
			It must be understood that this new 
			institution of knowing is a form of mysticism like its religious 
			precursors.  
			
			  
			
			Contemporary science is predicated upon empiricism, the 
			idea that all knowledge is derived exclusively through the senses. 
			Yet, an exclusively empirical approach relegates cause to the realm 
			of metaphysical fantasy. This holds enormous ramifications for 
			science.  
			
			  
			
			Do we really know what causes anything?
			 
			 
			Although temporal succession and spatial proximity are self-evident, 
			causal connection is not. Affirmation of causal relationships is 
			impossible in science.  
			
			  
			
			What is perceived as A causing B could be 
			merely circumstantial juxtaposition. Given the absence of known 
			cause, all of a scientist's findings must be taken upon faith. This 
			is all one can deduce while working under the paradigm of radical 
			empiricism.  
			
			  
			
			Thus, the elite merely exchanged one form of mysticism 
			for another.  
			 
			Returning to Pouzzner's previous statement, 'ostensible control over 
			the knowable' is achieved through the promulgation of 
			'institutionally accredited science' (Pouzzner, 75).  
			
			  
			
			Now, the elite had to meet two 
			requirements to insure their epistemological dominance: a science 
			specifically designed for their needs and an institution to accredit 
			and disseminate it.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The British 
			Royal Society  
			
			 
			
			The new secular church and clergy of the elite originated within the 
			walls of the British Royal Society. The creators of the Royal 
			Society were also members of the Masonic Lodge.  
			
			  
			
			According to Baigent, 
			Leigh, and Lincoln in 
			
			Holy Blood, Holy Grail:  
			
				
				"Virtually all the Royal Society's 
				founding members were Freemasons. 
				 
				
				  
				
				One could reasonably 
				argue that the Royal Society itself, at least in its inception, 
				was a Masonic institution - derived, through Andrea's Christian 
				Unions, from the 'invisible Rosicrucian brotherhood'." 
				 
				
				(Baigent, et al, 144) 
				 
			 
			
			Jim Keith makes it clear that the 
			Masonic Lodge,  
			
				
				'has been alleged to be a conduit 
				for the intentions of a number of elitist interests'  
				
				(Keith, Casebook on Alternative 
				3, 20).  
			 
			
			In service to
			
			the elite, the Royal Society 
			Freemasons would re-sculpt epistemological notions and 
			disseminate propaganda.  
			
			  
			
			Jim Keith provides a brief summation of 
			the Royal Society's role in years to come:  
			
				
				'The British Royal Society of the 
				late seventeenth century was the forerunner of much of the media 
				manipulation that was to follow'  
				
				(Keith, Saucers of the 
				Illuminati, 79).  
			 
			
			Before the advent of the British Royal 
			Society, science (i.e., the study of natural phenomena) and theology 
			(i.e., the study of God) were inseparable.  
			
			  
			
			The two were not separate 
			repositories of knowledge, but natural correlatives. In 
			Confession of Nature, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 
			established the centrality of God to science. 
			
			  
			
			According to Leibniz, the proximate 
			origins of 'magnitude, figure, and motion,' which constitute the 
			'primary qualities' of corporeal bodies, 'cannot be found in the 
			essence of the body' (de Hoyos).  
			 
			Linda de Hoyos reveals the point at which science finds a 
			dilemma:  
			
				
				"The problem arises when the 
				scientist asks why the body fills this space and not another; 
				for example, why it should be three feet long rather than two, 
				or square rather than round.  
				
				  
				
				This cannot be explained by the 
				nature of the bodies themselves, since the matter is 
				indeterminate as to any definite figure, whether square or 
				round.  
				  
				
				For the scientist who refuses to 
				resort to an incorporeal cause, there can be only two answers. 
				Either the body has been this way since eternity, or it has been 
				made square by the impact of another body. 'Eternity' is no 
				answer, since the body could have been round for eternity also. 
				 
				
				  
				
				If the answer is 'the impact of another body,' there remains the 
				question of why it should have had any determinate figure before 
				such motion acted upon it.  
				  
				
				This question can then be asked 
				again and again, backwards to infinity. 
				 
				
				  
				
				Therefore, it appears 
				that the reason for a certain figure and magnitude in bodies can 
				never be found in the nature of these bodies themselves." 
				 
			 
			
			The same can be established for the 
			body's cohesion and firmness, which left Leibniz with the following 
			conclusion:  
			
				
				"Since we have demonstrated that 
				bodies cannot have a determinate figure, quantity, or motion, 
				without an incorporeal being, it readily becomes apparent that 
				this incorporeal being is one for all, because of the harmony of 
				things among themselves, especially since bodies are moved not 
				individually by this incorporeal being but by each other. 
				 
				  
				
				But no reason can be given why this 
				incorporeal being chooses one magnitude, figure, and motion 
				rather than another, unless he is intelligent and wise with 
				regard to the beauty of things and powerful with regard to their 
				obedience to their command.  
				
				  
				
				Therefore such an incorporeal being 
				be a mind ruling the whole world, that is, God."  
				
				(de Hoyos)  
			 
			
			Of course, this conclusion was 
			antithetical to the doctrine of the scientific dictatorship, which 
			contended that, 
			
				
				'the physical laws of the universe 
				were the ultimate causative factors'  
				
				(Keith, Saucers of the 
				Illuminati, 78-79).  
			 
			
			Metaphysical naturalism (i.e., nature is 
			God) had to be enthroned. Meanwhile, God's presence in the corridors 
			of science had to be expunged.  
			
				
				To achieve this, the Royal Society 
			created a Gnostic division between science and theology, thus 
			insuring the primacy of matter in the halls of scientific inquiry 
				 
				
				(Tarpley).  
			 
			
			
			 
  
			
			 
			Blind 
			Reverence to Science  
			
			 
			Indeed, biases and presuppositions pervade the very fabric of the 
			elite's epistemic autocracy. Academia itself has become the official 
			church for this cult of epistemological selectivity.  
			
			  
			
			Christian philosopher Ravi Zacharias 
			personally encountered the enormous prejudicial hurdles of scientism 
			during a casual conversation with a few scholars, wherein one 
			scientist makes a shocking confession:  
			
				
				I asked them a couple of questions. 
				'If the Big Bang were indeed where it all began, may I ask what 
				preceded the Big Bang?'  
			 
			
			Their answer, which I had anticipated, 
			was that the universe was shrunk down to a 
			
			singularity.  
			 
			I pursued,  
			
				
				'But isn't it correct that a 
				singularity as defined by science is a point at which all the 
				laws of physics break down?'  
				 
				'That is correct,' was the answer.  
				 
				'Then, technically, your starting point is not scientific 
				either.'  
			 
			
			There was silence, and their expressions 
			betrayed the scurrying mental searches for an escape hatch. But I 
			had yet another question.  
			 
			I asked if they agreed that when a mechanistic view of the universe 
			had held sway, thinkers like Hume had chided philosophers for taking 
			the principle of causality and applying it to a philosophical 
			argument for the existence of God.  
			
			  
			
			Causality, he warned, could not be 
			extrapolated from science to philosophy.  
			
				
				'Now,' I added, 'when quantum theory 
				holds sway, randomness in the subatomic world is made a basis 
				for randomness in life. Are you not making the very same 
				extrapolation that you warned us against?'  
			 
			
			Again there was silence and then one man 
			said with a self-deprecating smile, 
			
				
				'We scientists do seem to retain 
				selective sovereignty over what we allow to be transferred to 
				philosophy and what we don't'  
				
				(Zacharias, 64).  
			 
			
			This 'selective sovereignty,' vigorously 
			enforced by the epistemic autocracy of the elite, effectively 
			marginalized dissenters and consummated the apotheosis of the 
			'bookkeepers.'  
			
			  
			
			Hoffman explains:  
			
				
				"The cryptocracy has successfully 
				harnessed to its own ends the huge potential for promoting 
				secret political-occult agendas to the public, by presenting 
				them as unassailable 'objective scientific truth.'  
				
				  
				
				Since the 
				bogey of 'science' instills in secularists a sort of blind 
				reverence, opponents of political and occult agendas promoted 
				through the propaganda of scientism are quickly stigmatized as 
				'Neanderthal,' especially with regard to their opposition to 
				Darwinism, a dogma proved false by Norman Macbeth in his 
				magisterial Darwin Retried and exposed as a cult by Gertrude Himmelfarb in 
				Darwin."  
				
				(Hoffman, 49)  
			 
			
			Suddenly,  
			
				
				'ostensible control over the 
				knowable' became the Divine Providence of god-like 
				'bookkeepers.'  
			 
			
			Meanwhile, their opponents became 
			heretics and were 'burned at the stake' (i.e., marginalized by 
			academia and other secular institutions).  
			
			  
			
			Hoffman states:  
			
				
				"The doctrine of man 
				playing god reaches its nadir in the philosophy of scientism 
				which makes possible the complete mental, spiritual and physical 
				enslavement of mankind through technologies such as satellite 
				and computer surveillance; a state of affairs symbolized by the 
				'All Seeing Eye' above the unfinished pyramid on the U.S. one 
				dollar bill."
				 
				
				(Hoffman, 50)  
			 
			
			With the inculcation of the masses into 
			scientism, the unfinished pyramid is almost complete.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Evolution - The 
			Occult Doctrine of Becoming
			 
			
			 
			With the British Royal Society acting as their headquarters of 
			propaganda, the elite had created an institution to provide 
			credibility for their specially designed 'science.'  
			
			  
			
			Now, they needed to introduce the 
			'science.' Recall that the founding members of the Royal Society 
			were all 
			
			Freemasons. Thus, whatever 'science' these men would design 
			would be derivative of Masonic doctrine.  
			
			  
			
			In The Meaning of Masonry, W.L. 
			Wilmhurst reveals the worldview underpinning the new Masonic 
			'science':  
			
				
				"This - the evolution [emphasis 
				added] of man into superman - was always the purpose of the 
				ancient Mysteries, and the real purpose of modern Masonry is not 
				the social and charitable purposes to which so much attention is 
				paid, but the expediting of the spiritual evolution of those who 
				aspire to perfect their own nature and transform it into a more 
				god-like quality.  
				
				  
				
				And this is a 
				definite science, a royal art, which it is possible for each of 
				us to put into practice; whilst to join the Craft for any other 
				purpose than to study and pursue this science is to 
				misunderstand its meaning."  
				
				(Wilmhurst, 47)  
			 
			
			Later in the book, Wilmhurst reiterates 
			this theme:  
			
				
				"Man who has sprung 
				from earth and developed through the lower kingdoms of nature to 
				his present rational state, has yet to complete his evolution 
				[emphasis added] by becoming a god-like being and unifying his 
				consciousness with the Omniscient - to promote which is and 
				always has been the sole aim and purpose of all Initiation."
				 
				
				(Wilmhurst, 94)  
			 
			
			With God's effective exile from science, 
			man's position as imago viva Dei (created in the image of the 
			Creator) was summarily relegated to obsolescence.  
			
			  
			
			Now, Freemasonry 
			could introduce its occult doctrine of 'becoming,' the belief in 
			man's gradual evolution towards apotheosis.  
			 
			According to Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, Erasmus 
			Darwin, grandfather of Charles Darwin, was the first to 
			promulgate the concept of evolution:  
			
				
				"Dr. Erasmus Darwin (1731 - 1802) 
				was the first man in England to suggest those ideas which later 
				were to be embodied in the Darwinian theory by his 
				grandson, Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882), who wrote in 1859 Origin 
				of Species."  
				
				(quoted in Daniel, 34) 
				 
			 
			
			 
			  
			
			 
			
			
			The Lunar Society  
			
			 
			Erasmus Darwin was the founder of the Lunar Society. 
			According to author Ian Taylor, the Lunar Society was 
			active from about 1764 to 1800 and its prominent influence 
			'continued long afterwards under the banner of The Royal Society.'
			 
			
			  
			
			The group's name owed itself to the fact 
			that members met monthly at the time of the full moon.  
			
			  
			
			The membership of this group boasted 
			such luminaries as  
			
				
					- 
					
					John Wilkinson (who made 
					cannons)  
					- 
					
					James Watt (who owed his 
					notoriety to the steam engine)  
					- 
					
					Matthew Boulton (a manufacturer) 
					 
					- 
					
					Joseph Priestly (a chemist) 
					 
					- 
					
					Josiah Wedgewood (who founded 
					the famous pottery business)  
					- 
					
					Benjamin Franklin 
					 
				 
			 
			
			It is with the Lunar Society that one 
			begins to identify Erasmus' ties to Freemasonry. (Taylor, 55)  
			 
			Interestingly enough, in an article by Lord Richie-Calder, 
			Lunar Society members were assigned the very esoteric appellation of 
			'merchants of light.' This was precisely the same description used 
			for the hypothetical society presented in Sir Francis Bacon's
			
			New Atlantis (Taylor, 55).  
			
			  
			
			In her examination of J.G. Findel's 
			History of Freemasonry, Nesta Webster made the following 
			observation:  
			
				
				'Findel frankly admits that the New 
				Atlantis contained unmistakable allusions to Freemasonry and 
				that Bacon contributed to its final transformation'  
				
				(Webster, 120).  
			 
			
			Researcher Ian Taylor adds:  
			
				
				"Webster pointed out that one of the 
				earliest and most eminent precursors of Freemasonry is said to 
				have been Francis Bacon, who is also recognized to have been a 
				Rosicrucian; the Rosicrucian and Freemason orders were closely 
				allied and may have had a common source."  
				
				(Taylor, 445)  
			 
			
			Still, these are tenuous ties at best. 
			Are there any sources that firmly establish a Darwinian/Freemasonic 
			connection?  
			
			  
			
			Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry 
			conclusively confirms a link:  
			
				
				"Before coming to Derby in 1788, Dr. 
				[Erasmus] Darwin had been made a Mason in the famous Time 
				Immemorial Lodge of Cannongate Kilwinning, No. 2, of Scotland. 
				Sir Francis Darwin, one of the Doctor's sons, was made a Mason 
				in Tyrian Lodge, No. 253, at Derby, in 1807 or 1808. 
				 
				
				  
				
				His son 
				Reginald was made a Mason in Tyrian Lodge in 1804. The name of 
				Charles Darwin does not appear on the rolls of the Lodge but it 
				is very possible that he, like Francis, was a Mason." 
				 
				
				(quoted in Daniel, 34) 
				 
			 
			
			In 1794, Erasmus wrote a book 
			entitled Zoonomia, which delineated his theory of evolution 
			(Taylor, 58). 
			 
			
			  
			
			Being a Freemason, there is little doubt that Erasmus 
			cribbed liberally from the Lodge's occult doctrine of 'becoming.'
			 
			
			  
			
			Before Erasmus had penned his precursory 
			notions of progressive biological development, Freemason John 
			Locke (1632 - 1704) extrapolated the Hindu doctrine of 
			reincarnation into the context of metaphysical naturalism and 
			formulated a theory of evolution (Daniel, 33-34).  
			 
			The British East India Company had imported the Hindu belief in 
			reincarnation to England where it would be adopted by the British 
			Royal Society.  
			
			  
			
			A prominent member of the Royal Society, John Locke 
			studied reincarnation extensively and, working with the occult 
			doctrine as an extrapolative inspiration, developed his own 
			evolutionary ideas. 
			
			  
			
			In fact, Locke's theory of evolution 
			received the support of the male members of Darwin's family (Daniel, 
			33-34).  
			
			  
			
			Two centuries later, this occult concept 
			of 'becoming' would be transmitted to 
			
			Charles Darwin and On the 
			Origin of Species would be born.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Metaphysical 
			Naturalism - The Golem Reborn
			 
			
			 
			Underpinning the concept of metaphysical naturalism is the notion 
			that life originated with lifeless matter.  
			
			  
			
			This notion, dubbed 
			'spontaneous generation,' excludes the involvement of a supernatural 
			Creator. Thus, nature became a god creating itself.  
			
			  
			
			Louis Pasteur, whose work 
			established the Law of Biogenesis, provided the most succinct 
			summation of this anthropomorphic mysticism:  
			
				
				"To bring about spontaneous 
				generation would be to create a germ. It would be creating life; 
				it would be to solve the problem of its origin. It would mean to 
				go from matter to life through conditions of environment and of 
				matter [lifeless material]. 
				 
				
				  
				
				God as author 
				of life would then no longer be needed. Matter would replace 
				Him. God would need to be invoked only as author of the motions 
				of the universe." 
				 
				
				(Dubos, 395)  
			 
			
			Like all of the 'false gods' of 
			antiquity, the voracity of this new deity was soon demolished. 
			 
			
			  
			
			'Spontaneous generation' was proven impossible by the Law of 
			Biogenesis. However, this fact did not stop certain 'men of science' 
			from chronically deifying nature.  
			
			  
			
			For instance, Charles Darwin 
			unconsciously revealed his idolatrous impulses through statements 
			like:  
			
				
				'natural selection picks out with 
				unerring skill the best varieties'  
				
				(Hooykaas, 18).  
			 
			
			Evident in such statements is the idea 
			that nature is sentient.  
			
			  
			
			After all, only a sentient being holds 
			discriminative tastes and, therefore, 'picks out' the recipients of 
			its favor. Moreover, such statements reveal that 'nature' itself is 
			a sovereign deity acting as the ultimate arbiter of life and death. 
			This meme has metastasized, presenting itself today as
			the 
			Gaia Hypothesis.  
			
			  
			
			This hypothesis holds that the biosphere 
			is a self-creating, self-sustaining, and self-regenerating entity. 
			Central to this thesis is the contention that both the living and 
			non-living are inseparable (Lovelock, 31-33).  
			 
			Although the concept of 'spontaneous generation' was proven 
			scientifically bankrupt years ago, many continue to resuscitate its 
			corpse.  
			
			  
			
			Why does this theme of lifeless matter spontaneously 
			generating life continue to emerge? The answer is because it has 
			been with man for a very long time. It is derivative of the golem, 
			an occult concept presented in the Hebraic Kabbalah.  
			
			  
			
			Thirty-third Degree Freemason Albert 
			Pike revealed that:  
			
				
				'all the Masonic associations owe to 
				it [the Kabbalah] their Secrets and their Symbols'  
				
				(Pike, 744).  
			 
			
			According to this occult text, the golem 
			was an artificially created man whose life was the result of 
			supernatural intervention.  
			
			  
			
			The late Isaac Bashevis Singer, 
			who studied the Kabbalah extensively, explained:  
			
				
				"'the golem' is based on faith 'that dead matter is not really dead, but can be brought to life 
				[emphasis added]'. What are the computers and robots of our time 
				if not golems?  
				
				  
				
				'The Talmud tells us of an interpreter by the 
				name of Rava who formed a man by this mysterious power'. We are 
				living in an epoch of golem-making right now. The gap between 
				science and magic 'is becoming narrower'."  
				
				(Hoffman, 115)  
			 
			
			Drawing upon the esoteric doctrines of 
			their occult heritage, the Freemasonic members of the British 
			Royal Society re-introduced the golem to the public mind under 
			the guise of 'metaphysical naturalism.'  
			
			  
			
			Gradually, the corporeal 
			machinations of nature supplanted the miraculous Creator. Of course, 
			these machinations were only intelligible to anointed scientists of 
			the epistemic autocracy. Thus, the 'bookkeepers' of the elite became 
			the new expositors of 'miracles.'  
			
			  
			
			This virtual deification of the 
			'bookkeepers' is evident in Singer's later statements regarding the 
			golem:  
			
				
				"I was interested in the golem ' 
				from my early childhood. I was brought up in the home of a 
				rabbi, and his sermons often spoke of miracles, by the Baal Shem Tov and other wonder rabbis. '  
				
				  
				
				I realized early in 
				my life that science and technology had actually created a 
				civilization of miracles. Science is one long chain of 
				miracles.'."  
				
				(Hoffman, 116)  
			 
			
			Recall the words of Aldous Huxley 
			in
			
			Brave New World Revisited: 
			
				
				'The older dictators fell because 
				they could never supply their subjects with enough bread, enough 
				circuses, enough miracles [emphasis added], and mysteries.'
				 
			 
			
			The new dictators do not intend to make 
			the same mistake. With the effective enshrinement of metaphysical 
			naturalism, the British Royal Society prepared to unleash 
			their next golem.  
			
			  
			
			However, this golem would be an 
			artificially created ape-man presented to the public imagination 
			under the appellation of Darwinism.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Darwin 
			Project  
			
			 
			In the article 'Toward a New Science of Life,' EIR journalist
			Jonathan Tennenbaum makes the following the statement 
			concerning 
			Darwinism:  
			
				
				"Now, it is easy to show that 
				Darwinism, one of the pillars of modern biology, is nothing but 
				a kind of cult, a cult religion. I am not exaggerating. It has 
				no scientific validity whatsoever. 
				 
				
				  
				
				Darwin's so-called theory of 
				evolution is based on absurdly irrational propositions, 
				which did not come from scientific observations, but were 
				artificially introduced from the outside, for 
				political-ideological reasons."
				 
				
				(Tennenbaum)  
			 
			
			Given Darwinism's roots in occult 
			Freemasonry and its expedient promotion of an emergent species of 
			supermen (i.e., the elite), this is a fairly accurate assessment. 
			 
			
			  
			
			Charles Darwin acted as the elite's apostle, preaching the new 
			secular gospel of evolution. Darwinism could be considered a 
			Freemasonic project, the culmination of a publicity campaign 
			conducted by the Lodge.  
			
			  
			
			Evidence for this contention can be 
			found in controversial 
			
			Protocols of the Wise Men of Sion.  
			 
			Although an examination of the Protocols and a critique of their 
			authenticity are not the purposes of this essay, it is important to 
			address the questions surrounding their origins.  
			
			  
			
			After all, the 
			Protocols have been employed throughout history in numerous 
			genocidal campaigns against the Jews.  
			
			  
			
			However, the authors of Holy Blood, 
			Holy Grail provide evidence that the document may be Masonic in 
			origin:  
			
				
				"It can thus be proved conclusively 
				that the Protocols did not issue from the Judaic congress at 
				Basle in 1897. That being so, the obvious questions is whence 
				they did issue. Modern scholars have dismissed them as a total 
				forgery, a wholly spurious document concocted by anti-Semitic 
				interests intent on discrediting Judaism.  
				
				  
				
				And yet the Protocols 
				themselves argue strongly against such a conclusion.  
				  
				
				They contain, for example, a number 
				of enigmatic references - references that are clearly not 
				Judaic. But these references are so clearly not Judaic that they 
				cannot plausibly have been fabricated by a forger, either.  
				
				  
				
				No anti-Semitic 
				forger with even a modicum of intelligence would possibly have 
				concocted such references in order to discredit Judaism. For no 
				one would have believed these references to be of Judaic 
				origin."  
			 
			
			Thus, for instance, the text of the 
			Protocols ends with a single statement. 'Signed by the 
			representatives of Sion of the 33rd Degree.'  
			
				
					- 
					
					Why would an anti-Semitic forger 
					have made up such a statement?   
					- 
					
					Why would he not have attempted 
					to incriminate all Jews, rather than just a few - the few 
					who constitute 'the representatives of Sion of the 33rd 
					Degree'?   
					- 
					
					Why would he not declare that 
					the document was signed by, say, the representatives of the 
					international Judaic congress?   
				 
			 
			
			In fact, the 'representatives of Sion of 
			the 33rd Degree' would hardly seem to refer to Judaism at all, or to 
			any 'international Jewish conspiracy.' 
			
			  
			
			If anything, it would seem to 
			refer to something specifically Masonic.  
			
			  
			
			And the thirty-third degree in 
			Freemasonry is that of the so-called Strict Observance - the 
			system of Freemasonry introduced by Hund at the behest of his 
			'unknown superiors,' one of whom appears to have been Charles 
			Radclyffe (Baigent, et al, 192-3).  
			
			  
			
			Baigent, Leigh, and Lincoln conclude:
			 
			
				
				"There was an original text on which 
				the published version of the Protocols was based. This original 
				text was not a forgery. On the contrary, it was authentic.  
				
				  
				
				But 
				it had nothing whatever to do with Judaism or an 'international 
				Jewish conspiracy.' It issued, rather, from some Masonic 
				organization or Masonically oriented secret society that 
				incorporated the word 'Sion'."  
				
				(Baigent, et al, 194) 
				 
			 
			
			Given the Masonic language, one can 
			completely discard the racist contention that the Protocols 
			constitute evidence of an 'international Jewish conspiracy.' 
			Nevertheless, the document holds some authenticity:  
			
				
				"The published version of the 
				Protocols is not, therefore, a totally fabricated text. It is, 
				rather, a radically altered text. But despite the 
				alterations certain vestiges of the original version can be 
				discerned'."
				 
				
				(Baigent, et al, 195) 
				 
			 
			
			The remnant vestiges of the original 
			text strongly suggest Masonic origins. Having established the 
			Masonic authorship of the Protocols, one may return to issue at 
			hand: Freemasonic involvement in the promotion of Darwinism.
			 
			
			  
			
			Consider the following excerpt from
			
			the Protocols, which reads 
			distinctly like a mission statement:  
			
				
				"For them [the masses or cattle] let 
				that play the principal part which we have persuaded them to 
				accept as the dictates of science (theory). It is with this 
				object in view that we are constantly, by means of our press, 
				arousing a blind confidence in these theories. 
				 
				
				  
				
				The intellectuals 
				of the goyim [the masses or cattle] will puff themselves up with 
				their knowledge and without any logical verification of it will 
				put into effect all the information available from science, 
				which our agentur specialists have cunningly pieced 
				together for the purpose of educating their minds in the 
				direction we want."
				 
			 
			
			Do not suppose for a moment that these 
			statements are empty words: think carefully of the successes we 
			arranged for Darwinism [emphasis added], Marxism, and Nietzsche-ism 
			(reprint in Cooper, 274-5).  
			 
			In addition to establishing the Lodge's official sanction of 
			Darwinism, this excerpt also reveals a direct relationship between 
			Marxism, Nietzsche-ism, and evolutionary theory. This relationship 
			shall be examined in part two of this article.  
			 
			It was the grandfather of Aldous Huxley, T.H. Huxley, who would act 
			as the 'official spokesman for the recluse Darwin' (White, 268). 
			Many years later, Aldous would propose a 'scientific dictatorship' 
			in Brave New World Revisited.  
			
			  
			
			Whether Aldous made this 
			proposition on a whim or was penning a concept that had circulated 
			within the Huxley family for years cannot be determined. Given the 
			family's oligarchical tradition, the latter assertion remains a 
			definite possibility.  
			
			  
			
			Yet, there may be a deeper Freemasonic 
			connection, suggesting that the concept of a 'scientific 
			dictatorship' may have originated within the Lodge.  
			 
			T.H. Huxley was a Freemason and, with no apparent 
			achievements to claim as his own, was made a Fellow of the Royal 
			Society at the age of 26 (Daniel, 34).  
			
			  
			
			T.H. Huxley tutored 
			Freemason H.G. Wells, who would later teach Huxley's two 
			grandsons, Julian and Aldous. Both Julian and Aldous were Freemasons 
			(Daniel, 147).  
			
			  
			
			Given this continuity of Freemasonic 
			tutelage within the Huxley family, it is a definite possibility that 
			the Huxlian concept of a 'scientific dictatorship' is really 
			Masonic. Considering Freemason H.G. Wells' endorsement of a 
			'scientific dictatorship,' which he called a 'Technocracy,' this is 
			highly likely.  
			 
			The rest is history. With the publicity campaigns of the Royal 
			Society and the avid defense of evolution apologist T.H. Huxley, 
			Darwin's theory would be disseminated and popularized.  
			
			  
			
			The seed had taken root and, in the 
			years to come, numerous permutations of the elite's 'scientific 
			dictatorship' would emerge.  
			 
  
			
			  
			
			 
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			Part Two 
			
			Science Fiction and the Sirius 
			Connection  
			
			  
			
			 
			
			In part two of this article, we: 
			
				
					- 
					
					trace the thread of the concept 
					of 'survival of the fittest' from Condorcet to Malthus, to 
					Spencer, to Wallace and to Darwin  
					- 
					
					elucidate the 'predictive 
					programming' contained in science fiction novels 
					 
					- 
					
					illuminate the extraterrestrial 
					connection, specifically the Freemasonic import of Sirius, 
					the Dog Star  
				 
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Science 
			Fiction - A Means of Predictive Programming
			 
			
			 
			Aldous Huxley first presented the 'scientific dictatorship' to the 
			public imagination in his book Brave New World.  
			
			  
			
			In 
			
			Dope, Inc., 
			associates of political dissident Lyndon LaRouche claim that 
			Huxley's book was actually a 'mass appeal' organizing document 
			written 'on behalf of one-world order' (Dope, Inc., 538).  
			
			  
			
			The book also claims the United States 
			is the only place where Huxley's 'science fiction classic' is taught 
			as an allegorical condemnation of fascism.  
			
			  
			
			If this is true, then the 
			'scientific dictatorship' presented within the pages of his 1932 
			novel Brave New World is a thinly disguised roman a' clef - a novel 
			that thinly veils real people or events - awaiting tangible 
			enactment.  
			 
			Such is often the case with 'science fiction' literature.  
			
			  
			
			According to researcher Michael 
			Hoffman, this literary genre is instrumental in the 
			indoctrination of the masses into the doctrines of the elite:  
			
				
				"Traditionally, 'science fiction' 
				has appeared to most people as an adolescent genre, the province 
				of time-wasting fantasies. This has been the great strength of 
				this genre as a vehicle for the inculcation of the ideology 
				favored by the Cryptocracy.  
				
				  
				
				As J.H. Towsen points out in Clowns, 
				only when people think they are not buying something can the 
				real sales pitch begin.  
				  
				
				While it is true that 
				with the success of NASA's Gemini space program and the Apollo 
				moon flights more serious attention and respectability was 
				accorded 'science fiction,' nonetheless in its formative seeding 
				time, from the late 19th century through the 1950s, the 
				predictive program known as 'science fiction' had the advantage 
				of being derided as the solitary vice of misfit juveniles and 
				marginal adults."  
				
				(Hoffman, 205)  
			 
			
			Thus, 'science fiction' is a means of 
			conditioning the masses to accept future visions that the elite wish 
			to tangibly enact. [Ed. Note: SF also widely uses Darwinian notions 
			and language to project a fantastic future. This is another area of 
			potential research.]  
			
			  
			
			This process of gradual and subtle 
			inculcation is dubbed 'predictive programming.'  
			
			  
			
			Hoffman elaborates:  
			
				
				'Predictive programming works by 
				means of the propagation of the illusion of an infallibly 
				accurate vision of how the world is going to look in the future'
				 
				
				(Hoffman, 205).  
			 
			
			
			
			Memes are instilled through the 
			circulation of 'mass appeal' documents under the guise of 'science 
			fiction' literature.  
			
			  
			
			
			Once subsumed on a cognitive level, these memes 
			become self-fulfilling prophecies, embraced by the masses and 
			outwardly approximated through the efforts of the elite.  
			 
			If the concept of 'predictive programming' seems fantastic, consider 
			the case of H.G. Wells. Wells was mentored by T.H. Huxley, 
			grandfather of Aldous.  
			
			  
			
			
			In turn, Wells would tutor Aldous and his 
			brother, Julian. All of these men were members of the Freemasonic 
			Lodge (the significance of which will be revealed shortly). Wells 
			would author several 'mass appeal' tracts disguised as science 
			fiction novels.  
			
			  
			
			
			Most notable of these novels was 
						
			
			The Shape of Things to Come.  
			
			  
			
			Researcher Jim Keith offered the 
			following assessment of Wells' The Shape of Things to Come:  
			
				
				"Interestingly, deceptively, the 
				book is presented as a work of science fiction, but within its 
				pages is Wells' best guess of how the 
				
				New World Order would come to 
				pass, from a 1930s perspective."  
			 
			
			While primarily a work of propaganda 
			that pushes the one-world worldview of Wells and other 
			internationalists during the first half of this century, the book is 
			particularly revealing in that it also exposes many of the 
			strategies that are to be employed (Keith, Mind Control, World 
			Control, 13).  
			 
			Of course, not all of Wells' prophecies were 100% accurate. In his 
			examination of The Shape of Things to Come, Keith concluded that:
			 
			
				
				"Wells was no prophet 
				as regards to his timeline, only a science fiction writer privy 
				to the plans of men with an interest in promoting the coming of 
				the dictatorial world-state. His crystal ball is somewhat cloudy 
				on certain details."  
				- Keith,  
				
				Mind Control, World Control, 16
				 
			 
			
			However, Wells' novel did exhibit a 
			strange degree of precision. 
			 
			
			  
			
			Jim Keith enumerated the various 
			instances of uncanny accuracy in Wells' The Shape of Things to Come.
			 
			
			  
			
			Among one of the synchronicities Keith 
			found in the text was Wells' description of the elite's primary 
			apparatus for the amalgamation of the world's economic systems:
			 
			
				
				"Not surprisingly Wells places the 
				City of London - the international center of banking culture - 
				and its financial credit as responsible for knitting together 
				world economic life over the previous hundred years. 
				
				  
				
				With these 
				innovations in communications and finance, but also with the 
				frustrations and wars inherent (so he says) in the existence of 
				independent national states and sovereignties, came about the 
				gradual dawning of the idea of the World-state."  
				
				- Keith, 
				 
				
				Mind Control, World Control, 14
				 
			 
			
			Another instance of uncanny accuracy was 
			Wells' prognostications concerning a second global war and a 
			proliferation of infectious diseases:  
			
				
				"Wells has World War II beginning in 
				1940 in Poland, over an imagined slight taken by a Nazi over the 
				actions of a Pole of Jewish origin.  
				
				  
				
				He characterizes 
				World War II as it was, as an orgy of violence, and has the 
				fighting end in 1949 - staying remarkably close to the actual 
				dates of the conflict - only to be followed by another scourge, 
				that of rampant disease, 'The Raid of the Germs.'"  
			 
			
			Given the present-day climate of AIDS, 
			Ebola, Mad Cow disease, and other resistant viral strains - and the 
			persistent rumors of the military engineering of those same diseases 
			- perhaps Wells' dating in this particular should have been moved 
			forward a few years (Keith, Mind Control, World Control, 16).  
			 
			One of the most elucidating revelations found in The Shape of Things 
			to Come was the group that Wells claimed would be central to the 
			formation of a one-world government:  
			
				
				"Wells places 
				responsibility for the creation of the New World Order in the 
				lap of scientists of the future [emphasis added], the group he 
				dubs the 'Technocracy'."
				 
				
				- Keith, 
				 
				
				Mind Control, World Control, 16
				 
			 
			
			Wielding 'ostensible control over the 
			knowable,' the scientists of this 'Technocracy' would implement a 
			Fabian strategy of 'gradual ideological assimilation' (Keith, World 
			Control, Mind Control, 16-17).  
			
				
				Incrementally, this network of 
			scientists would engineer the amalgamation of nation-states into a 
			global government... 
			 
			
			Again, the Huxlian theme of a 'scientific 
			dictatorship' emerges.  
			
			  
			
			This is the future that the masses have 
			been conditioned to accept through predictive programming.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Sirius 
			Connection  
			
			 
			In 
			Morals and Dogma, 33rd Degree 
			Freemason Albert Pike bestows special honor upon 
			Sirius, a 
			heavenly body that 'still glitters in our Lodges as the Blazing 
			Star' (Pike, 486). 
			
			  
			
			Indeed, Sirius represents a foundational 
			axiom of the Masonic Craft.  
			
			  
			
			Pike explains that the star is:  
			
				
				''an emblem of the Divine Truth, 
				given by God to the first men, and preserved amid all the 
				vicissitudes of ages in the traditions and teachings of Masonry'
				 
				
				(Pike, 136).  
			 
			
			As Pike continues, he reveals that 
			Sirius has also held numerous other appellations:  
			
				
				'The Blazing Star in our Lodges, we 
				have already said, represent Sirius, Anubis, or Mercury, 
				Guardian and Guide of Souls'. 
				
				(Pike, 506).  
			 
			
			Whatever its name, the star represents 
			an entity of great esoteric significance to Freemasonry:  
			
				
				"In the old Lectures 
				they said:  
				
					
					'The Blazing Star 
					or Glory in the centre refers us to that Grand Luminary the 
					Sun, which enlightens the Earth, and by its genial influence 
					dispenses blessings to mankind'."  
				 
				
				(Pike, 506)  
			 
			
			A little later, Pike reiterates:  
			
				
				''the Blazing Star has been regarded 
				as an emblem of Omniscience, or the All-Seeing Eye, which to the 
				Ancients was the Sun'  
				
				(Pike, 506).  
			 
			
			Recall that, before the external 
			characteristics of the oligarchs' control apparatus were 
			cosmetically altered to present a 'scientific dictatorship,' the 
			elite ruled through institutionalized Sun worship (Keith, Saucers of 
			the Illuminati, 78-79).  
			
			  
			
			Within these statements, Pike provides a 
			brief glimpse of the god of Freemasonry. Although the topographical 
			features of its theocracy have changed, the deity has remained the 
			same and his identity is associated with the star called Sirius.  
			 
			According to Pike, Sirius was responsible for imparting numerous 
			innovations to mankind:  
			
				
				"He was Sirius or the 
				Dog-Star, the friend and counselor of Osiris, and the inventor 
				of language, grammar, astronomy, surveying, arithmetic, music, 
				and medical science; the first maker of laws; and who taught the 
				worship of the Gods, and the building of temples."  
				
				(Pike, 376)  
			 
			
			It is interesting to note that, among 
			his various contributions, this Freemasonic deity was responsible 
			for the introduction of several forms of science.  
			
			  
			
			Does Sirius also 
			represent the Lodge's 'ostensible control over the knowable?' Is the 
			Dog-Star a symbol of the elite's 'scientific dictatorship?'  
			
			  
			
			Michael Hoffman further elaborates on 
			the identity of Sirius:  
			
				
				"The mythical Satanic bringer of 
				civilization to earth was supposed to be an alien from the star 
				system Sirius, around whom the Egyptians and all subsequent 
				Hermetic systems constructed their elaborate and obsessive religio-astronomic observances.  
				
				  
				
				This star Sirius also 
				served as an astronomic secret code, an allegory of the illusory 
				quality and inherent 'trickiness' of the material world."  
				
				(Hoffman, 26-27)  
			 
			
			This Freemasonic mythology of 
			
			extraterrestrial intervention in human evolution may be poised for a 
			return.  
			
			  
			
			Given the impossibility of spontaneous generation, Darwinism 
			has faced a major obstacle to its unquestioned primacy. Recognizing 
			this obstacle, scientific materialist Francis Crick presented a 
			theory bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Sirius myth.  
			
			  
			
			According to Crick, technologically 
			advanced extraterrestrials 'seeded' the earth with life billions of 
			years ago.  
			
			  
			
			Whether Crick was privy to the occult doctrines of the 
			elite or was simply following the natural course of Darwinism's memetic metastasis, one thing is certain, he and other proponents of 
			similar 'extraterrestrial intervention' theories are paving the way 
			for the re-introduction of Freemasonic mysticism to mainstream 
			science.  
			 
			There is a distinct possibility that the agentur of the elite 
			are already in the process of facilitating the re-introduction of 
			this myth. With the voracity of Darwinism in question, the 
			effectiveness of this meme has been declining and, with it, the 
			influence of the ruling class.  
			
			  
			
			Of course, this is something that the 
			elite cannot allow to happen.  
			
			  
			
			Consider the following account of 
			Linda Moulton Howe.  
			
				
				During a meeting with
				
				Richard Doty, an 
			intelligence officer with the United States military, Howe was 
			presented with 
				
				a briefing paper regarding alien visitation. 
				 
				  
				
				In its body, Howe read an interesting 
			claim regarding the crumbling theory of Darwinism:  
				
					
					'It stated that all questions and 
				mysteries about the evolution of Homo sapiens on this planet had 
				been answered and that project was closed'  
					
					(Howe, 151). 
					 
				 
			 
			
			How convenient...!  
			
			  
			
			By what means did these 
			extraterrestrials facilitate the evolutionary process?  
			
			  
			
			Reiterating 
			the basic contentions of Crick, the paper stated that:  
			
				
				"'these ETs have come 
				at various intervals in the earth's history to manipulate DNA in 
				already existing terrestrial primates and perhaps in other life 
				forms as well.  
				
				  
				
				To the best of my 
				memory, the time intervals for this DNA manipulation 
				specifically listed in the briefing paper were 25,000, 15,000, 
				5,000, and 2,500 years ago."  
				
				(Howe, 151)  
			 
			
			Faced with the impossibility of 
			spontaneous generation and the inexorable collapse of Darwinism, the 
			elite could now be invoking an 'extraterrestrial intervention' myth 
			cribbed from their own doctrines. 
			 
			
			  
			
			Given Richard Doty's military 
			intelligence connections, this remains a very real possibility.
			 
			
			  
			
			The Freemasonic doctrine of Sirius has 
			circulated within military intelligence groups for quite some time. 
			According to researcher James Shelby Downard, there exists a 
			cult of Sirius adherents at the highest levels of the CIA (Keith, 
			Saucers of the Illuminati, 49).  
			
			  
			
			Researcher Jim Keith elaborates:  
			
				
				"He cites as one of their ritual 
				locations the telescope viewing room of the Palomar Observatory 
				in California. 
				 
				
				  
				
				There, he says, the 
				adepts of the Sirius-military intelligence cult enact rituals in 
				the telescopically-focused light of the Dog Star, in imitation 
				of the Egyptian priesthood, astral rays bathing the viewing 
				chamber and the participants when the telescope is aimed 
				Sirius-ward."  
				
				- Keith, 
				 
				
				Saucers of the Illuminati, 49 
				 
			 
			
			Keith proceeds to cite the case of 
			military intelligence officer Michael Aquino:  
			
				
				"Utter madness? Tell that to Colonel 
				Michael Aquino of U.S. military intelligence, the admitted head 
				of the satanic 
				
				Temple of Set, a deity [Set] identified in 
				occultism with Sirius. 
				 
				
				  
				
				Aquino makes no bones about the fact that 
				he is the head of his offshoot of Anton LaVey's
				
				Church of Satan, known to draw 
				many of its leaders from military circles.
				 
				
				  
				
				Again, we see the 
				strange conjunction of Sirius, occultism, and military 
				intelligence."  
				- Keith,  
				
				Saucers of the Illuminati, 49
				 
			 
			
			Those who comprise this 'strange 
			conjunction' could also be responsible for the perpetration of a 
			disinformation campaign, derivative of Masonic doctrine and designed 
			to maintain the waning dominance of Darwinism.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Darwinism 
			Dismantled  
			
			 
			Providing a complete and comprehensive delineation of the various 
			concepts constituting Darwinism is a daunting task.  
			
			  
			
			The theory 
			itself is a dense amalgam of 'isms,' thinly veiled occult concepts, 
			philosophical doctrines, and ideologies. Again, Tennenbaum's 
			statement that Darwinism 'is based on absurdly irrational 
			propositions, which did not come from scientific observations, but 
			were artificially introduced from the outside, for 
			political-ideological reasons' seems succinct and accurate.  
			
			  
			
			Yet, with what outside sources do these 
			'absurdly irrational propositions' find their proximate origins?  
			 
			One of the major influences on Darwin was Thomas Malthus, an 
			Anglican clergyman who had received the blessings of French deist 
			Jean-Jacques Rousseau and radical empiricist David Hume 
			(Keynes, 99).  
			
			  
			
			Malthus authored Essay on the 
			Principle of Population, a treatise premised upon the thesis:
			 
			
				
				'Population, when unchecked, 
				increases in a geometrical ratio. Subsistence increases only in 
				an arithmetic ratio'  
				
				(Malthus, 6).  
			 
			
			Although Malthus articulated his 
			observations in succinct mathematical equations, the labyrinthine 
			and complex machinations comprising the natural order typically defy 
			such overly simplistic reductionism.  
			
			  
			
			Nonetheless, Malthus concluded 
			that society should adopt certain social policies to prevent the 
			human population from growing disproportionately larger than the 
			food supply.
			Malthus' genocidal policies specifically targeted the poor.  
			
			  
			
			For 
			instance, one of his proposals suggested the implementation of the 
			following measures:  
			
				
				"Instead of recommending cleanliness 
				to the poor, we should encourage contrary habits. 
				 
				
				  
				
				In our towns 
				we should make the streets narrower, crowd more people into the 
				houses, and court the return of the plague. In the country, we 
				should build our villages near stagnant pools, and particularly 
				encourage settlement in all marshy and unwholesome situations.
				 
				  
				
				But above all, we 
				should reprobate specific remedies for ravaging diseases; and 
				those benevolent, but much mistaken men, who have thought they 
				were doing a service to mankind by projecting schemes for the 
				total extirpation of particular disorders."  
				
				(Malthus, 412)  
			 
			
			Through the promotion of hygienically 
			unsound practices amongst impoverished populations, Malthus believed 
			that the 'undesirable elements' of the human herd could be naturally 
			culled by various maladies. 
			 
			
			  
			
			The
			
			spread of disease could be further 
			assisted through discriminative vaccination and zoning programs.
			 
			
			  
			
			Yet, amongst one of Malthus' most 
			shocking proposals was his suggestion concerning children:  
			
				
				"We are bound in justice and honor 
				formally to disclaim the right of the poor to support. To this 
				end, I should propose a regulation be made declaring that no 
				child born' should ever be entitled to parish assistance'.  
				
				  
				
				The [illegitimate] 
				infant is comparatively speaking, of little value to society, as 
				others will immediately supply its place' All children beyond 
				what would be required to keep up the population to this 
				[desired] level, must necessarily perish, unless room be made 
				for them by the deaths of grown persons."  
				
				(Malthus, 411, 430-1) 
				 
			 
			
			The dictum underpinning Malthus' logic 
			would later be reiterated as 'survival of the fittest.' 
			 
			
			  
			
			According to 
			researcher Ian Taylor, the metastasis of this dictum 'can be traced 
			from Condorcet to Malthus, to Spencer, to Wallace, and to Darwin' 
			(Taylor, 65).  
			 
			Another one of the many constituent worldviews comprising Darwinism 
			is Hegelianism. 
			 
			
			  
			
			According to philosopher Georg Hegel, a pantheistic 
			world spirit was directing 'an ongoing developmental (evolutionary) 
			process in nature, including humanity,' which bodied itself forth as 
			a 'dialectical struggle between positive and negative entities.'
			 
			
			  
			
			This conflict always resulted in a 
			'harmonious synthesis' (Taylor, 381-2).  
			
			  
			
			The same dialectical framework is 
			present in Darwinism.  
			 
			In Circle of Intrigue, occult researcher Texe Marrs reveals 
			the Hegelian structure intrinsic to Darwinian evolution. The 
			organism (thesis) comes into conflict with nature (antithesis) 
			resulting in a newly enhanced species (synthesis), the culmination 
			of the evolutionary process (Marrs, Circle of Intrigue, 127). Of 
			course, in such a world of ongoing conflict, violence and bloodshed 
			are central to progress.  
			
			  
			
			Thus, Darwin's theory 'gave credence to 
			the Hegelian notion that human culture had ascended from brutal 
			beginnings' (Taylor, 386).  
			 
			Yet, Darwinism's roots go deeper than Hegelianism, returning to an 
			esoteric source that has been there since the beginning. Hegel's 
			ideas did not originate with himself, but Fichte (Sutton, America's 
			Secret Establishment, 34). Who was Fichte?  
			
			  
			
			Antony Sutton reveals that he was a, 
			
				
				'Freemason, almost certainly 
				Illuminati, and certainly promoted by the Illuminati' 
				 
				
				(Sutton, 
				
				America's Secret 
				Establishment, 34).  
			 
			
			In fact, Hegel's dialectical logic 
			reiterates the Masonic dictum: Ordo Ab Chao (Order out of chaos).
			 
			
			  
			
			Again, it seems that the bedrock upon 
			which Darwinism rests is Freemasonry, a channel for elitist 
			interests.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The French 
			Revolution - An Abortive Scientific Dictatorship
			 
			
			 
			According to academia's officially sanctioned historians, the French 
			Revolution was little more than a rebellion of the commoner against 
			a corrupt aristocracy and religious institution.  
			
			  
			
			However, in Essays on the French 
			Revolution, Lord Acton made an interesting observation:
			 
			
				
				"The appalling thing 
				in the French Revolution is not the tumult but the design. 
				Through all the fire and smoke we perceive the evidence of 
				calculating organization.  
				
				  
				
				The managers remain 
				studiously concealed and masked; but there is no doubt about 
				their presence from the first."  
				
				(Reed, 136)  
			 
			
			Who were the 'studiously concealed and 
			masked managers' that orchestrated the French Revolution?  
			
			  
			
			In Morals and Dogma, Albert Pike 
			revealed that it was Freemasonry that 'aided in bringing about the 
			French Revolution' (Pike, 24). Indeed, the French Revolution 
			represented the first full-scale attempt to tangibly enact the 
			Masonic vision of a 'scientific dictatorship.'  
			 
			The Lunar Society, which was the precursor to the Freemasonic Royal 
			Society, was intimately connected to the revolutionary movement in 
			France. Freemason Benjamin Franklin acted as the 'shuttle diplomat 
			between the French and English Utopian idealists.'  
			
			  
			
			The son of James Watt was accused of 
			being a French agent by Edmund Burke in the British House of 
			Commons. Joseph Priestley had pledged his wholehearted support to 
			the revolutionary French National Assembly.  
			
			  
			
			Fellow Lunar Society 
			member James Keir hosted a dinner to commemorate the fall of the 
			Bastille.  
			
			  
			
			Most notably, Freemason and Lunar 
			Society founder Erasmus Darwin actively supported the 
			Jacobins (Taylor, 56).  
			 
			Who were the Jacobins?  
			
			  
			
			William Hoar reveals that they 
			were "agents of the Bavarian-bred 
			
			Illuminati who operated out of 
			the Club Breton'' (p. 2).  
			 
			The French Revolution exhibited all of the hallmarks of a 
			'scientific dictatorship':  
			
			  
			
				
					- 
					
					A humanistic philosophy 
					emphasizing man's evolutionary ascent towards apotheosis:
					 
					
					After the Legislative Assembly 
					rejected God as the object of man's worship and praise, the 
					National Convention paraded a woman representing Athena from 
					the convention hall to the chapel of Notre Dame. There, the 
					Goddess of Reason took her place on the high altar (Scott, 
					306). In a Masonic context, this ritualistic enthronement of 
					human reason represented the unification of man's 
					consciousness with the Omniscient, which is the ultimate end 
					of evolution (Wilmhurst, 94). In other words, human reason 
					became the ultimate source of moral precepts and man became 
					God.  
					 
   
					- 
					
					A Malthusian depopulation 
					campaign:  
					
					Under the direction of 
					Illuminist Robespierre, the new revolutionary government 
					began carrying out a massive depopulation campaign that 
					became known as the Terror. While Robespierre's goal of 
					eliminating 15 million 'useless eaters' was never realized, 
					the Terror was successful in claiming the lives of some 
					300,000 Frenchmen, 297,000 of which were members of the 
					lower and middle working classes. It should come as little 
					surprise that Thomas Malthus was educated under the combined 
					tutelage of two supporters of the French Revolution: Gilbert 
					Wakefield and Lunar Society member Joseph Priestley (Taylor, 
					59).  
					 
   
					- 
					
					A Hegelian framework: 
					 
					
					Recall the Hegelian structure 
					intrinsic to evolution (Marrs, 127). In hopes of 
					accelerating France's evolution towards a 'scientific 
					dictatorship,' the architects of the revolution promulgated 
					a classic Hegelian dialectic: the bourgeoisie against the 
					proletariat. The synthesis of these two polar extremes 
					resulted in the subversion of individualism and the 
					maintenance of class stratification.   
				 
			 
			
			  
			
			Of course, the rest is history.  
			
			  
			
			The revolution swiftly degenerated into 
			a bloodbath and many of the conspirators were slaughtered by the 
			very mobs they had created. Yet, the esoteric symbol of this 
			abortive 'scientific dictatorship' remains.  
			
			  
			
			Long after she was 
			enthroned in the cathedral of Notre Dame, Athena was transplanted 
			upon new shores.  
			
			  
			
			Occult researcher Texe Marrs 
			explains in Dark Majesty:  
			
				
				Today, statues of this Illuminist 
				Goddess of Reason are found throughout the U.S.A.; one stands 
				astride the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Another is 
				atop the dome of the Capitol building in Austin, Texas.  
				
				  
				
				Her 
				statue has been erected in town squares and city parks. But the 
				most fantastic idol of the Goddess of Reason, the most majestic 
				statue of the pagan lady who bears the torch of light, who 
				illuminates, uplifts, and frees mankind, is found in New York's 
				harbor.  
				 
				Towering above the shimmering but polluted waters, she holds in 
				her outreached arm and hand a torch of fire and light. A gift of 
				the Masonic Order, the modern inheritors of the Illuminati 
				heritage, the Statue of Liberty was sculptured by Frederic 
				Bartholdi, a member of the Masonic Lodge of Alsace-Lorraine in 
				Paris, France.  
				
				  
				
				The statue is an esoteric idol of great 
				significance to the secret societies plotting the New World 
				Order.  
			 
			
			Did the French Revolution truly end or 
			did it simply change venues? Has America been designated the new 
			headquarters of the elite's next 'scientific dictatorship?'  
			
			  
			
			One thing is certain, although she is no 
			longer worshipped in the cathedral of Notre Dame, the Goddess of 
			Reason has never relinquished her crown.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Rise of the Modern 
			Scientific Dictatorship
			 
			
			 
			Darwinism shares the Hegelian framework with two other belief 
			systems.  
			
			  
			
			In The Secret Cult of the Order, Antony Sutton states: 
			 
			
				
				'Both Marx and Hitler have their philosophical roots in Hegel' 
				 
				
				(Sutton, 118).  
			 
			
			It is here that one arrives at the Hegelian nexus 
			where Darwin, Marx, and Hitler intersect. Recall that Nietzsche-ism, Darwinism and 
			Marxism were all mentioned together in the
			
			Protocols of the Wise Men of Sion.
			 
			
			  
			
			This was no accident.  
			
			  
			
			Nazism (a variant of fascism) sprung 
			from Nietzsche-ism (Carr, XIV). Communism sprung from 
			Marxism. Both 
			were based upon Hegelian principles.  
			
			  
			
			Moreover, both were 'scientific 
			dictatorships' legitimized by the 'science' of Darwinism.  
			
			  
			
			Ian Taylor elaborates:  
			
				
				"However, Fascism or Marxism, right 
				wing or left - all these are only ideological roads that lead to Aldous Huxley's brave new world [i.e. scientific dictatorship], 
				while the foundation for each of these roads is Darwin's theory 
				of evolution.  
				
				  
				
				Fascism is aligned with biological determinism and 
				tends to emphasize the unequal struggle by which those 
				inherently fittest shall rule.  
				  
				
				Marxism stresses social progress by 
				stages of revolution, while at the same time it paradoxically 
				emphasizes peace and equality. There should be no illusions; 
				Hitler borrowed from Marx.  
				
				  
				
				The result is that 
				both Fascism and Marxism finish at the same destiny - 
				totalitarian rule by the elite."  
				
				(Taylor, 411)  
			 
			
			The interest of both Hitler and Marx in 
			Darwinian evolution is a matter of history. 
			
			  
			
			While he was living in 
			London, Karl Marx attended lectures on evolutionary theory delivered 
			by T.H. Huxley. Recognizing the odd synchronicity between the 
			communist concept of class war and the Darwinian principle of 
			natural selection, Marx sent Darwin a copy of Das Kapital in 
			1873.  
			
			  
			
			Enamored of evolution, Marx asked Darwin 
			the permission to dedicate his next volume to him six year later. 
			 
			
			  
			
			Troubled by the fact that it would upset certain members of his 
			family to have the name of Darwin associated with an atheistic 
			polemic, Charles politely declined the offer (Taylor, 381).  
			 
			Numerous authors have established firm connections between Darwinism 
			and Hitler's Nazism. Darwinian Arthur Keith documented the 
			strong links between Hitler's racialist goals and the doctrine of 
			evolution (Taylor, 409).  
			
			  
			
			In fact, in Evolution and Ethics, 
			Keith candidly stated:  
			
				
				'The German Fuhrer as I have 
				consistently maintained, is an evolutionist; he has consciously 
				sought to make the practice of Germany conform to the theory of 
				evolution'  
				
				(Keith, Evolution and Ethics, 
				230).  
			 
			
			In an analysis of Mein Kampf, 
			contemporary author Werner Maser reveals that Darwin was the 
			crucible for Hitler's 'notions of biology, worship, force, and 
			struggle, and of his rejection of moral causality in history.' 
			 
			
			  
			
			Finally, researcher Alfred Kelly provides a comprehensive history of 
			Darwinism's popularization in Germany (Taylor, 409).  
			 
			Returning to the Hegelian nexus that binds Darwinism, Marxism, and 
			Nazism, both the fascist and communist 'scientific dictatorships' 
			represented tangible enactments of the dialectical framework 
			resident in evolutionary theory. Marx was greatly influenced by 
			Hegel (Taylor, 381).  
			
			  
			
			The concept of class struggle, which paralleled 
			Darwinian natural selection, resulted from Marx's redirection of the 
			Hegelian dialectic towards the socioeconomic realm.  
			
			  
			
			The proletariat (thesis) comes into 
			conflict with the bourgeois (antithesis), resulting in a classless 
			Utopia (synthesis). Marx, however, rejected the concept of a world 
			spirit and relocated the revolution's causal source within the 
			proletariat itself.  
			 
			The same Hegelian framework was resident within Hitler's genocidal 
			Final Solution. The German people (thesis) came into conflict with 
			the Jew (antithesis) in hopes of creating the Aryan (synthesis). In 
			both the case of communism and Nazism, the results were enormous 
			bloodbaths.  
			
			  
			
			This is the natural consequence of Darwinian thinking 
			and the legacy of the 'scientific dictatorship.'  
			 
			In applying the ideas of Darwin, both communists and fascists have 
			murdered millions. Both of these groups find their origins in the 
			elite (the Illuminati), who are still pursuing the same objectives 
			today. According to the Darwinian mantra of 'survival of the 
			fittest,' victory will demand bloodshed.  
			
			  
			
			Humanity may stand to inherit the 
			'scientific dictatorship's' bloody legacy in the very near future.
			 
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Eugenics and 
			the Coming Global Scientific Dictatorship
			 
			
			 
			Integral to Aldous' 
			
			Brave New World is the practice 
			of eugenics, which is closely aligned with Darwinism.  
			
			  
			
			Eugenics finds 
			its origins with Darwin's cousin, Sir Francis Galton.  
			
			  
			
			Galton first 
			introduced the concept of eugenics in Hereditary Genius, a racist 
			polemic advocating a system of selective breeding for the purposes 
			of providing 'more suitable races or strains of blood a better 
			chance of prevailing over the less suitable' (Galton, 24).  
			
			  
			
			In truth, Galton was not the originator 
			of this concept. Sordid traditions of selective breeding and 
			inbreeding had long been practiced by the ruling class to maintain 
			the 'genetic purity' of their future stock. Galton merely assigned 
			this tradition the appellation of 'eugenics' and popularized it as a 
			legitimate science.  
			 
			In fact, this very same tradition was practiced by Darwin himself. 
			In hopes of maintaining the 'genetic superiority' of his bloodline, 
			Darwin married the youngest granddaughter of his maternal father.
			 
			
			  
			
			Researcher Ian Taylor reveals the 
			results of this inbreeding project:  
			
				
				"Darwin's idea of inbreeding to 
				produce superior stock can be seen to be a complete disaster in 
				the case of his own ten children.  
				
				  
				
				Of the ten, one girl, Mary, 
				died shortly after birth; another girl, Anne, died at the age of 
				ten years; his eldest daughter, Henrietta, had a serious and 
				prolonged breakdown at fifteen in 1859.  
				  
				
				Three of his six sons 
				suffered such frequent illness that Darwin regarded them as 
				semi-invalids while his last son, Charles Jr., was born mentally 
				retarded and died in 1858, nineteen months after birth."  
				
				(Taylor, 127)  
			 
			
			Yet, in spite of eugenics' historical 
			failure, the concept was vigorously promulgated within the 
			scientific community. 
			
			  
			
			In 1901, the statistics department of London's 
			University College became the headquarters for the Eugenics 
			Education Society. Motivated by Galton's vision of a future utopia 
			ruled by a genetically engineered elite, the Eugenics Society would 
			grow into a successful political movement.  
			
			  
			
			Aldous Huxley's eugenically regimented 
			'scientific dictatorship' presented in Brave New World was drawing 
			closer to realization.  
			
			  
			
			Given his role in the tangible 
			approximation of Aldous' roman a' clef, it is appropriate that one 
			of the many accolades the scientific community bestowed upon Galton 
			was the Huxley medal (Taylor, 405).  
			 
			However, the agenda of eugenical regimentation required an 
			international machination by which it could be promulgated globally. 
			That international machination was the United Nations Educational, 
			Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).  
			
			  
			
			Julian Huxley, 
			brother of Aldous, was the first director general of UNESCO and 
			penned the organization's manifesto in 1947.  
			
			  
			
			Entitled UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its 
			Philosophy, this document presents the following mission 
			statement:  
			
				
				"Thus even though it 
				is quite true that any radical eugenic policy will be for many 
				years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be 
				important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem is examined 
				with the greatest care, and that the public mind is informed of 
				the issues at stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at 
				least become thinkable."  
				
				(Huxley, UNESCO)  
			 
			
			As the unthinkable becomes thinkable, 
			the fictional becomes factual and Brave New World becomes a reality.
			 
			
			  
			
			In 1977, author Claire Chambers clearly 
			delineated 
			the United Nations role as a global scientific dictatorship:  
			
				
				" Since its 
				inception, the U.N. has advanced a world-wide program of 
				population control, scientific human breeding [i.e., eugenics], 
				and Darwinism."  
				
				(Chambers, 3)  
			 
			
			In Brave New World Revisited, 
			Aldous Huxley prognosticated:  
			
				
				"the twenty-first century' will be 
				the era of World Controllers"  
				
				(Huxley, 25).  
			 
			
			Aldous Huxley's 'scientific 
			dictatorship' may not be confined to the pages of classic literature 
			for much longer.  
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			References
			 
			
				
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