Understanding Conspiracy – Part 1

Understanding Conspiracy – Part 1

Conspiracy: a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. (Oxford Dictionary)

As a rule, conspiracies are not funny. All too often they are deadly…sometimes to an extraordinary degree.

If You Can’t Discredit the Message…

…discredit the messenger…the saying goes. It is this precise methodology that is routinely employed in the ongoing and comprehensive agenda to cover up the damning truth about the great many conspiracies that have played so instrumental a role in the forging and shaping of history.

With regularity, the shocking facts that establish the undeniable reality of pervasive conspiratorial phenomena, are routinely sidestepped and “swept under the rug” through the ever effective means of ridiculing, demeaning, and marginalizing those who seek to expose the incriminating and diabolical truth.

By simply labeling a would-be expositor of criminal conspiratorial collusion as a “conspiracy theorist” or “tin foil hat wearing nut job,” the actual conspirator and his accomplices succeed in avoiding the necessity of proving his innocence and legitimacy. In so doing, of course, he is thus able to escape being properly held accountable for his often grotesque conduct.

Why Do Men Conspire?

The simple answer is for the purpose of advancing and galvanizing ambitions that are engendered and driven by greed and the lust for wealth, power, and control over other men.

I Timothy 6:10 states, “For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”

The Full Conspiracy Spectrum

A trip to the local law library quickly reveals that those who are tasked with the promulgation of legislation have no shortage of belief in the existence of conspiracy that is indicative of criminality. Yes…the law volumes (both state and federal) are chock full of elaborately worded prohibitions against varied forms of conspiratorial conduct of an ostensibly illicit nature.

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Sir John Harrington

The waters of conspiracy comprehension grow dark and murky, however, when we graduate to the higher echelons of power and influence. The saying goes that the difference between crazy and eccentric is a million dollars. In a similar vein, underground bestselling author Gary Allen entitled his notably successful 1972 book, None Dare Call It Conspiracy. The title, of course, is drawn from the historical quote from Sir John Harrington, a witty and erudite figure at the court of Elizabeth I. That quote specifically states: “Treason doth never prosper, what’s the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.” And yet…to cite another famous truism… “A rose by any other name is still a rose.” Indeed…regardless of how it might be glossed over or mislabeled, a conspiracy is precisely what the name implies if it meets certain criteria and exhibits specific characteristics. This truth holds regardless of how powerful or prestigious the conspirators might be.

At this juncture it is important to allude to certain Biblical truth which is utterly foundational and indispensable to the understanding of our subject matter. In Ephesians 6:12 we read, “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”

While not delving too deeply, at present, into this subject…suffice it to say that those with Biblical foundation and understanding are aware that an overarching and immensely powerful supernatural force is very much in exercise of control over the vast plurality of conspiratorial endeavors working in concert toward the implementation of a tyrannical global superstate.

Conspiracy and the Science of Logic

The key to understanding all truth (including that which relates to conspiracy) is the employment and utilization of logic. Logic, after all, is a science in and of itself, which is based on readily observable and measureable phenomena in the real, tangible world around us. In the previously referenced book, None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Gary Allen logically deduced that the consistency with which a systematic and blatant internationalist agenda successfully progresses, effectively proves that conspiracy is real. Otherwise, the law of averages would require that in the neighborhood of 50% of the time, circumstances would fail to align and dovetail with the interests of the globalist agenda.

Yes…the science of logic establishes unequivocally, the reality of conspiracy at the highest levels…even the very pinnacle of known power in this world. Of course, this comes as no surprise to those who study, believe, and understand the word of God…the Holy Bible.

In Rare Moments of Candor

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Professor Carroll Quigley

For the serious student of conspiracy, the book, Tragedy and Hope by Professor Carroll Quigley is mandatory reading. In this 1966 volume, the highly respected academic at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, actually makes a tacit acknowledgement of the existence of a defacto shadow government. Quigley expresses an elitist approval of this entity and openly laments that they don’t operate in full view for the betterment of humanity. It is also interesting to note that Quigley had a profound influence on a young Bill Clinton who studied under him during his freshman year at Georgetown. In 1991 Clinton lauded and credited Quigley for inspirational influence during a speech at Georgetown wherein he formally launched his bid for the presidency. Quigley again received Clinton’s adoring recognition during his 1992 acceptance speech to the Democratic National Convention.

In Tragedy and Hope Quigley states the following in relation to powerful and secretive forces that exercise monumental influence upon the unfolding of international affairs.

“This radical Right fairy tale, which is now an accepted folk myth in many groups in America, pictured the recent history of the United States, in regard to domestic reform and in foreign affairs, as a well-organized plot by extreme Left-wing elements … This myth, like all fables, does in fact have a modicum of truth. There does exist, and has existed for a generation, an international Anglophile network which operates, to some extent, in the way the Radical right believes the Communists act. In fact, this network, which we may identify as the Round Table Groups, has no aversion to cooperating with the Communists, or any other group, and frequently does so. I know of the operation of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960s, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. I have objected, both in the past and recently, to a few of its policies… but in general my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain unknown, and I believe its role in history is significant enough to be known.”

Quigley came to resent the fact that various conspiracy authors proceeded to cite him as an authoritative source after the 1966 publication of Tragedy and Hope. Nevertheless, we have it on good authority that None Dare Call It Conspiracy author Gary Allen was informed in writing by a friend of Quigley that, before the end of his life in 1977, the professor had begun viewing the powerful group he had profiled as an overall influence of malevolence.

Many other influential historical figures have spoken frankly regarding this subject. The following are merely a few examples:

William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) *oil on canvas *114.5 x 144.5 cm *not before 1806

Sir William Pitt

“There is something behind the throne greater than the king himself.” Sir William Pitt, House of Lords, 1770.

 

 

Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli

“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.” Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister, 1844.

 

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

“The real truth of the matter is that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government since the days of Andrew Jackson.” Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1933.

We have but scratched the surface of the subject of conspiracy in this article. As time progresses, by the grace of God, we shall endeavor to pull back the curtain and take a deep and penetrating look into the phenomenon of conspiracy in the unfolding of the affairs of men.

In the meantime…always remember…that just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they are not out to get you!

Rick Tyler
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