The Truth is Out There
By M. Sabeheddin
“Ignorance…brought
about anguish and terror. And the anguish grew solid like a fog and no one was
able to see.”
– The Gospel of Truth, 17:10, Nag Hammadi Texts
“Humanity is asleep,
concerned only with what is useless, living in a wrong world….Do not prattle
before the People of the Path, rather consume yourself. You have an inverted
knowledge and religion if you are upside down in relation to Reality. Man is
wrapping his net around himself. A lion (the man of the Way) bursts his cage
asunder.”.. – The Sufi Master Sanai, teacher of Rumi, in The Walled Garden of
Truth (1131 C.E.).
What role does conspiracy and cover-up play in the
multifarious facets of life? Are
powerful groups manipulating events as part of a long-range strategy to bring
about a totally controlled global society? Does recognition of conspiracies
lead to paranoia and delusion? Or does it actually explain events and thereby
empower people? It is not the purpose of this short article to examine the
range of crimes, cabals and secret plots broadly covered by the word
conspiracy. Nor do we intend to prove the existence of some international
conspiracy at work in this crisis torn world. What we want to touch
on is the implications of conspiracy theories for personal transformation. What
we want to explore here is a different way of seeing the world.
First let us define the meaning of that seemingly disturbing
word: “conspiracy”. Webster’s International dictionary gives, as one
connotation, “a combination of men for an evil purpose; a plot”. The Oxford
Dictionary of English agrees, defining conspiracy as “a combination of persons
for an evil or unlawful purpose; an agreement between two or more to do
something criminal, illegal or reprehensible; a plot”. If, as a significant
number of researchers claim, it can be shown that influential – largely hidden
– elites have knowingly combined their efforts in a plot(s) to manipulate and
control people and events, then on the basis of the standard definition just
cited, a conspiracy does indeed exist. Readers who are accustomed (or is it
conditioned?) to automatically regard any mention of conspiracy as irrational
paranoia, will find this very subject a ‘problem’.
Jonathon Vankin, the author of two excellent books exploring
a host of conspiracy theories, observes that, “The word ‘conspiracy’ may be a
‘problem’ for some, but only because it represents the unknown, mystery, and
risk. Those are the things that grip the human mind and bring it to life. These
ideas can only be a problem for those who wish to keep our minds under
control.”
Last century the British politician, Benjamin Disraeli, a
man of wide political experience, declared that “the world is governed by very
different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the
scenes.” This century U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt has been quoted as
saying: “In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, it was
planned that way.”
“Ruling elites will
use conspiracy,” states political scientist and activist Dr. Michael Parenti.
“They will finance elections, publicity campaigns, publishing houses, wire
services, and academic studies. They will use surveillance, mobsters,
terrorists, assassins and death squads.”
Conspiracy researchers ‘look behind the dark curtain’ that
shrouds history and the sacrosanct assumptions reinforcing contemporary
society. There really are, as investigative author Jim Hougan says, two kinds
of history, the safe, sanitized “‘Disney version,’ so widely available as to be
unavoidable…and a second one that remains secret, buried, and unnamed.” This
“second” version of history, Jonathon Vankin and John Whalen argue, does indeed
have a name: “conspiracy theory.” According to the co-authors of 50 Greatest
Conspiracies of All Time the official, safe “Disney” version of history “could
just as easily be called the ‘New York Times version’ or the ‘TV news version’
or the ‘college textbook version.’ The main resistance to conspiracy theories
comes not from people on the street, but from the media, academia, and
government – people who manage the national and global economy of information.”
The structure of the modern world demands mass adherence to
faith in the institutions that maintain the existing order and make it run.
These institutions are innumerable: government, business, science, education,
politics…and their survival is dependent on people’s faith in authority. “We
have to believe the institutions are functioning in our best interests,” wrote
Vankin in his 1991 ground-breaking book Conspiracies, Cover-Ups and Crimes. “We
have to believe what the people within those institutions assure us to be
true.” This is why ‘conspiracy theories’ are universally anathema to the Establishment.
They directly challenge the status quo, undermining the blind faith of the
‘brainwashed’ masses in society’s machiavellian ‘leaders’!
Vankin quotes anthropologist Jules Henry as saying that “our
civilization is a tissue of contradictions and lies.” Henry used the term
“sham” for the everyday deceptions that reinforce this malignant society. “Sham
gives rise to coalitions because usually sham cannot be maintained without
confederates.” In other words, to keep the system afloat requires a conspiracy.
“In sham,” Henry continues, “the deceiver enters into an inner conspiracy
against himself.” Acknowledging the conspiracies and cover-ups behind history
and contemporary events means we can no longer lie to ourselves, like Colin
Wilson’s “Outsider” who “cannot live in the comfortable insulated world of the
bourgeois, accepting what he sees and touches as reality.”
Modern civilisation is a conspiracy against Reality.
R.D. Laing explains in The Politics of Experience how people
are ‘conditioned’ and ‘brainwashed’ by modern society. Beginning with the
children, Laing says, “It is imperative to catch them in time. Without the most
thorough and rapid brainwashing their dirty minds would see through our dirty
tricks. Children are not yet fools, but we shall turn them into imbeciles like
ourselves, with high IQs if possible.
“From the moment of
birth, when the Stone Age baby confronts the Twentieth century mother, the baby
is subjected to these forces of violence, called love, as its mother and
father, and their parents and their parents before them, have been. These
forces are mainly concerned with destroying most of its potentialities, and on
the whole this enterprise is successful. By the time the new human being is
fifteen or so, we are left with a being like ourselves, a half-crazed creature
more or less adjusted to a mad world. This is normality in our present age.” In
our conditioned environment we accept what we are told, largely without
question. Society, or more precisely the ruling elites, define reality. Central
to every conspiracy is the suppression of specific information or the
deliberate avoidance of certain key facts. Control of information is a
mechanism of social control. If information is used by the ruling elites to
programme and mentally enslave people, then information can be used to
deprogramme and liberate them. Knowledge is the key to freedom.
According to the Sufis, the potential for clear, direct
perception in man in his everyday life is largely frustrated by a distorting
complex of sociopsychological conditioning factors. Often these appear in the
seemingly innocuous forms of unfounded assumptions and expectations.
Consequently man is ready mental putty in the hands of powerful manipulators.
Conspiracies are detected only by the exercise of unfettered perception and
thinking. Thus, conspirators must propagate a necessary level of confusion in
those whom they seek to deceive and control.
The mere realisation of the existence and activities of
various ‘conspiracies’ orchestrated by powerful ruling elites, has a largely
liberating effect on a thinking individual, disclosing to him as it does the
vast magnitude of the lies and deception incorporated in the various layers of
official culture. The whole social structure, educational structure, economic
and political structures are directly challenged.
Once a person realises that there is a ‘hidden history’
behind our so-called history, they invariably start to want to break away from
the futile human pattern of seeing reality as it is not and thereby living a
lie. They want to abandon the anaesthetic of ignorance and suppression within
which man cocoons himself and to embrace the intensity of reality – as it is.
Conspiracies and cover-ups do exist. However, their
underlying root cause is our own irresponsibility, ignorance and inactivity.
The world tells us what we want to hear, giving us justifications for different
states of irresponsibility. Civilization may well be destroying itself, but
individuals don’t have to destroy themselves with it. The modern world with its
phobias, neurosis, contradictions and conflicts, is what we must overcome. We
must break our links, sever our ties; plumb the depths of our unconsciousness,
and cut the bonds with which we’ve bound ourselves.
Confronted by the intrigue of conspiracy and cover-up, we
don’t react to the sham by constructing an equally dogmatic, paranoid
worldview. Nor do we become down-cast, depressed or consumed with red-hot
anger. There is no point in hiding away or running wildly in the street. Just
be aware. From the inner certainty, clarity and calm of awareness proceeds
right and constructive action. Channel your anger, your fear, your hopes and
dreams into total awareness. By discerning society’s true condition you are
free from the bonds of ignorance and no longer a pawn in the game. Awakening
from the sleep of conditioned existence we can appreciate the words of the Sufi
teacher Al Ghazzali: “The higher one ascends a mountain, the farther one sees.”
Some radical students of the Bible identify the existing
social, political and economic order as “Babylon”. A name synonymous with a
system of total oppression and exploitation, taken from the Book of Revelation.
The government, the bureaucracy, indeed all worldly authorities are mere
instruments of Babylon. Babylon, built on falsehood and sustained by ignorance,
will one day come crashing down because of fundamental untruths. Awakened to
the actual nature of this world, one’s life is that of exile. A stranger in a
strange land. Conspiracy and cover-up is what we first encounter when we begin
to perceive real life in Babylon.
“It may be that
mankind has been invited to participate in a bizarre kind of contest with some
undeclared cosmic opponents,” says Brad Steiger, a writer on the paranormal.
“Man may have been challenged to play the Reality Game; and if he can once
apprehend the true significance of the preposterous clues, if he can but master
the proper moves, he may obtain a clearer picture of his true role in the
cosmic scheme of things.”
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