Is New World Order Coming Soon?
By Jim Quinn
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O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind
is! O brave new world! That has such people in't!
William Shakespeare – The Tempest
“Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking
things for granted. That men do not learn very much from the lessons
of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.”
Aldous Huxley
Aldous
Huxley wrote the dystopian novel Brave New World in 1931 at the
inauguration of the last Crisis period in America. Dystopia is the
often futuristic vision of a society in which conditions of life
are miserable and characterized by poverty, oppression, war, violence,
disease, pollution, nuclear fallout and/or the abridgement of human
rights, resulting in widespread unhappiness, suffering, and other
kinds of pain. The novel was his response to the writings of H.G.
Wells (Men Like Gods) and George Bernard Shaw which
glorified socialism and a one World State. Orwell’s 1984,
written in 1948, is the other famous dystopian novel of the era.
Huxley had visited America during the Roaring 20’s and his experience
provided the character for the novel. He was outraged by America’s
out of control materialistic egocentric society. He witnessed youthful
superficiality, commercialization, sexual promiscuity, and a self
centered culture. Fellow writer G.K. Chesterton explained his view
of Huxley’s novel:
“After the Age of Utopias came what we may call the American
Age, lasting as long as the Boom. Men like Ford or Mond seemed to
many to have solved the social riddle and made capitalism the common
good. But it was not native to us; it went with a buoyant, not to
say blatant optimism, which is not our negligent or negative optimism.
Much more than Victorian righteousness, or even Victorian self-righteousness,
that optimism has driven people into pessimism. For the Slump brought
even more disillusionment than the War. A new bitterness, and a
new bewilderment, ran through all social life, and was reflected
in all literature and art. It was contemptuous, not only of the
old Capitalism, but of the old Socialism. Brave New World is more
of a revolt against Utopia than against Victoria.”
Using Technology to Control Society
“Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient
means for going backwards.”
Aldous Huxley
Science and technology are not inherently good or bad. They can
be used or misused. They offer promise or peril. Ultimately, humanity
can benefit from science and technology or it can be detrimental
to our planet. Huxley envisioned a horrifying future where mankind
used science and technology in a self destructive manner. He was
disillusioned with the decadence of society and disgusted by the
behavior of his class. Huxley’s outlook is a world where the vast
majority of the populace is united under one World State. The world
is restricted to two billion inhabitants. The inhabitants are strictly
divided into five castes. The world is controlled by Alphas and
their subordinates, Betas. Below them, in descending order of brainpower
and physique, are Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons. Each caste is further
subdivided into Plus and Minus (save for Epsilons, which are regular
or semi-moron). Reproductive technology, referred to as the Bokanovsky
Process, is used by the government (Alphas & Betas) to manage
the number of human beings and their functions. The process is applied
to fertilized human eggs in-vitro, causing them to split into identical
genetic copies of the original. The State has eliminated procreation
by loving couples. Ovaries are surgically removed from women. The
lower caste children are created in hatcheries.
At the very pinnacle of society sit Alpha Double-Pluses, who serve
as the future scientists and top administrators of the world. People
in different castes are conditioned to be happy in their own way
– they do not feel resentment towards other castes, but rather feel
a slight contempt for people not members of their own caste. The
upper castes are intelligent, and have managerial jobs, where as
the lower castes do the manual labor. The Alpha's have what we would
consider the best jobs, and it continues down until the Epsilons,
who have the least skilled jobs. The Alphas are tall and fair, while
the Epsilons are dark skinned.
The novel takes place in the year 2540 in London. The disturbing
aspect is that we are now in the year 2009 and much of Huxley’s
vision has come to fruition. At the heart of the World State’s control
of its population is its rigid control over sexual mores and reproductive
rights. Reproductive rights are controlled through an authoritarian
system that sterilizes about two-thirds of women, requires the rest
to use contraceptives, and surgically removes ovaries when it needs
to produce new humans. The act of sex is controlled by a system
of social rewards for promiscuity and lack of commitment. The United
States has restricted population growth through a number of methods.
Abortion on demand was made the law of the land in 1973. Since that
date 50 million abortions have been performed in the U.S. I ask
myself how many Martin Luther Kings, Stephen Hawkings, and Ernest
Hemingways have been among those aborted before having the chance
to positively impact our world.
Source: Alan Guttmacher Institute
Over 12 million women in the U.S. use the pill (available since
1960) on a daily basis in order to avoid pregnancy. The morning
after pill was introduced in 1999. Planned Parenthood, created in
1916, has 850 locations in the United States offering easy access
to abortions and other forms of contraception. The net result of
these government supported efforts has been to cut the birth rate
in half in the last century.
Year |
Births |
Rate |
1910 |
2,777,000 |
30.1 |
1920 |
2,950,000 |
27.7 |
1930 |
2,618,000 |
21.3 |
1940 |
2,559,000 |
19.4 |
1950 |
3,632,000 |
24.1 |
1960 |
4,257,850 |
23.7 |
1970 |
3,731,386 |
18.4 |
1980 |
3,612,258 |
15.9 |
1990 |
4,179,000 |
16.7 |
2000 |
4,058,814 |
14.7 |
2005 |
4,138,349 |
14.0 |
"We are living now, not in the delicious intoxication
induced by the early success of science, but in a rather grisly
morning after, when it has become apparent that what triumphant
science has done hitherto is to improve the means for achieving
unimportant or actually deteriorated ends."
Aldous Huxley
The upper classes in the U.S. have persuaded the lower classes
to restrict their reproduction. They promote non-consequential promiscuity
among the other classes while reproducing and raising the new ruling
class. American society is also segmented into castes as portrayed
by Huxley. The Alpha Double-Pluses are the Harvard MBAs running
Goldman Sachs and the other mega-banks. Others in the Alpha caste
are the Bushes, Kennedys, Rockefellers, Clintons, Gores, Warren
Buffet, Bill Gates, and Paul Krugman. The Betas include Congressmen,
bank executives, government bureaucrats, military leaders, and corporate
executives. The Gammas and Deltas are the working classes that do
the hard work without ever advancing. The Epsilons are the morons
produced by the inner city public school system. They fill the non-thinking
manual labor jobs of society.
The Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons are brought up in conditioning
centers. The Alphas and the Betas use technology to mould them into
their predetermined roles in society. They use operant conditioning
and sleep teaching to modify the behavior of the lower castes. Hatcheries
rely on machines to condition bottled embryos to heat, sudden motion,
and disease, allowing the embryos to fulfill their predestined jobs
in specific climates. The science exists today to produce whatever
traits are desired in our children. The procedure is called pre-implantation
genetic diagnosis and is being practiced in fertility clinics in
the U.S.
Those in control of America also use conditioning and teaching
to keep the lower classes in their place. The ruling elite send
their children to exclusive private schools, grooming them for Harvard,
Yale and Stanford. This guarantees they will be given the high level
positions in business and government. After decades of pumping billions
of tax dollars into public schools while instituting politically
correct diversity programs to dumb down the curriculum, the ruling
elite have conditioned a vast swath of Americans to care more about
Tiger Woods’ driving and night putting skills than about the National
Debt or the insidiousness of Federal Reserve induced inflation.
millions |
Total 18 Yrs & Over |
No High School Degree |
High School Degree |
Some College
No Degree |
Associates Degree |
Bachelors Degree |
Advanced Degree |
All Races |
224,703 |
32,010
14.2% |
69,480
30.9% |
44,168
19.7% |
18,589
8.3% |
40,070
17.8% |
20,387
9.1% |
White |
154,603 |
14,457
9.4% |
48,207
31.2% |
31,488
20.4% |
13,753
8.9% |
30,809
19.9% |
15,890
10.3% |
Asian |
10,277 |
1,153
11.2% |
1,965
19.1% |
1,478
14.4% |
667
6.5% |
3,106
30.2% |
1,907
18.6% |
Black |
26,363 |
4,779
18.1% |
9,213
34.9% |
5,659
21.5% |
2,132
8.1% |
3,215
12.2% |
1,364
5.2% |
Hispanic |
30,286 |
11,191
37.0% |
9,130
30.1% |
4,684
15.5% |
1,729
5.7% |
2,539
8.4% |
1,012
3.3% |
Just as in Brave New World, the ruling Alphas
are White and the lowest class Epsilons are dark skinned. Blacks
and Hispanics represent 50% of all the high school dropouts even
though they only make up 25% of the population. This guarantees
a life of blue-collar low paying jobs for these people. Whites obtain
78% of the advanced degrees, guaranteeing them the positions of
leadership in society. The social welfare state implemented by the
ruling elite provides enough sustenance to the lower classes to
keep them anesthetized, ignorant and easily manipulated. Whites
also obtain 77% of the bachelor’s degrees, assuring that they will
fill the Beta administrator positions in society.
Another technological method of keeping the masses tranquilized
and distracted in the Brave New World is through
high tech sports and entertainment. Sport is a pillar of the World
State consisting of various games and activities which use high-tech
equipment. Another key aspect of entertainment is the "feelies".
Users rest their hands on metal knobs protruding from the arms of
their chair, allowing them to feel the physical sensations of the
actors on-screen (usually in sexually-themed films). The mass production
of HDTVs, CD players, Laptop computers, Blackberries, iPhones, iPods,
luxury automobiles and other electronic toys distributed to the
masses through easy credit policies has successfully distracted
the populace from the pillaging of the country by the Alphas at
Goldman Sachs. The feelies of today are 24 hour cable TV with 600
stations, downloadable movies, an unlimited amount of free porn
on the internet, strip joints, and prostitution. Sports addicts
can attend baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer, wrestling,
boxing, auto racing, and Michael Vick sponsored dog fighting events
year round, or watch it on TV 24 hours per day. With mindless jobs
and unlimited distractions, the preponderance of citizens are as
docile as sheep.
Soma is a biological method used by the Alphas to keep the lower
castes sedated. It is a drug that provides an easy escape from the
hassles of daily life and is employed by the government as a method
of control through pleasure. It is ubiquitous and ordinary among
the culture of the novel and everyone is shown to use it at some
point, in various situations: sex, relaxation, concentration, confidence.
It is seemingly a single-chemical combination of many of today's
drugs' effects, giving its users the full hedonistic spectrum depending
on dosage. As a kind of “sacrament,” it also represents the use
of religion to control society. Huxley’s description of soma reveals
its power:
“And if ever, by some unlucky chance, anything unpleasant should
somehow happen, why, there’s always soma to give you a holiday from
the facts. And there’s always soma to calm your anger, to reconcile
you to your enemies, to make you patient and long-suffering. In
the past you could only accomplish these things by making a great
effort and after years of hard moral training. Now, you swallow
two or three half-gramme tablets, and there you are. Anybody can
be virtuous now. You can carry at least half your morality about
in a bottle. Christianity without tears—that’s what soma is.”
American leaders bluster about the dangers of drug and alcohol
abuse, but their actions speak otherwise. Americans can sedate themselves
legally with alcohol, over the counter prescriptions, and tobacco.
Almost 10% of the entire U.S. population, or 27 million people,
are taking anti-depressant pills. Over 4 million children are being
drugged with Ritalin every day to make them malleable. The government
looks the other way as the middle class uses marijuana, heroine,
and cocaine. The Epsilons (Blacks & Hispanics) on the other
hand are prosecuted, with 2.3 million of them occupying cells in
the thousands of prisons in the U.S. There are thousands of churches
in the U.S. preaching the good word and sedating the masses. As
they preach morality and sacrifice, there have been recurring instances
of sexual deviation covered up church hierarchy and the bilking
of congregations out of millions in contributions for the enrichment
of the church leaders.
Consumer Society
“Most of one's life is one prolonged effort to prevent oneself
from thinking. People intoxicate themselves with work so they won't
see how they really are.”
Aldous Huxley
Huxley formulated his dystopian world after observing the excessiveness
of Americans during the Roaring 20’s. If he thought things were
decadent and Americans were self consumed in the 1920’s, Huxley’s
head would explode at the debauchery, ignorance materialism, and
shallowness of Americans today. Our landfills contain more wealth
than entire Third World countries. We throw away over 100 billion
pounds of edible food per year. In his Brave New World Revisited,
written in 1958, Huxley clearly laid out the dangers of consumerism:
“Consumerism requires the services of expert salesmen versed
in all the arts (including the more insidious arts) of persuasion.
Under a free enterprise system commercial propaganda by any and
every means is absolutely indispensable. But the indispensable
is not necessarily the desirable. What is demonstrably good in the
sphere of economics may be far from good for men and women as voters
or even as human beings.”
“Consider a simple example. Most cosmetics are made of lanolin,
which is a mixture of purified wool fat and water beaten up into
an emulsion. This emulsion has many valuable properties: it penetrates
the skin, it does not become rancid, it is mildly antiseptic and
so forth. But the commercial propagandists do not speak about the
genuine virtues of the emulsion. They give it some picturesquely
voluptuous name, talk ecstatically and misleadingly about feminine
beauty and show pictures of gorgeous blondes nourishing their tissues
with skin food. "The cosmetic manufacturers," one of their
number has written, "are not selling lanolin, they are selling
hope." For this hope, this fraudulent implication of a promise
that they will be transfigured, women will pay ten or twenty times
the value of the emulsion which the propagandists have so skilfully
related, by means of misleading symbols, to a deep-seated and almost
universal feminine wish -- the wish to be more attractive to members
of the opposite sex. The principles underlying this kind of propaganda
are extremely simple. Find some common desire, some widespread unconscious
fear or anxiety; think out some way to relate this wish or fear
to the product you have to sell; then build a bridge of verbal or
pictorial symbols over which your customer can pass from fact to
compensatory dream, and from the dream to the illusion that your
product, when purchased, will make the dream come true.”
Our economic advancement has been marketed to Americans as “true
happiness from consumption”. Every need can be realized through
material gain. Success as a society is measured by GDP growth and
the facade of prosperity. In Brave New World children
are conditioned from birth to value consumption with such platitudes
as "ending is better than mending," which means buy a
new one instead of fixing the old one. America has become the definitive
throwaway society. Product waste has grown from 92 pounds per person
per year in 1905 to 1,242 pounds per person per year in 2005. American
human beings are lumped into the category of consumers by the mainstream
media. Consumerism and consumer debt have been the contaminated
lifeblood of the United States for the last three decades. Government
actively promotes gambling by the poor, offering them false hope
for riches. Americans squander $160 billion per year on lotteries
and in casinos. Our society has become even more extreme than the
Brave New World as we have outsourced our production
to foreign countries, thereby gutting our economy. Even at the dawn
of television Huxley realized the immense power for propagandists:
“Thanks to compulsory education and the rotary press, the propagandist
has been able, for many years past, to convey his messages to virtually
every adult in every civilized country. Today, thanks to radio and
television, he is in the happy position of being able to communicate
even with unschooled adults and not yet literate children.”
United States advertising expenditures, 1920–2007 in constant
2007 dollars (billions)*
The mass media is owned and controlled by mega-corporations run
by the Alphas of our society. Colleges graduate thousands of people
with the skills to manipulate the uninformed masses through advertising
and propaganda. What passes for news organizations are just propaganda
machines for a particular point of view. The public is distracted
by the seemingly major differences between the two main political
parties. The reality is that both parties are controlled by banking
and corporate interests who pay for the laws that benefit their
interests. Huxley’s description of political candidates in 1958
is even truer today:
“The methods now being used to merchandise the political candidate
as though he were a deodorant positively guarantee the electorate
against ever hearing the truth about anything.”
News people must be beautiful and entertainment is indispensable.
They provide the people what they want – 24 hour coverage of Tiger
Woods’ sex life, weeks of reporting about Michael Jackson’s death,
and 10 seconds about the $100 trillion of unfunded liabilities we
are leaving future generations. Truth is an inconvenience in the
consumer society.
Incompatibility of Happiness & Truth
“Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point
of view, is silence about truth. By simply not mentioning certain
subjects... totalitarian propagandists have influenced opinion much
more effectively than they could have by the most eloquent denunciations.”
Aldous Huxley
“Give me a McMansion” - Americans
Mustapha Mond, World State Controller, believes that the population
is better off with happiness than truth. In the Brave New
World happiness is represented by immediate gratification
of every citizen’s desire for food, sex, drugs, nice clothes, and
other consumer trinkets. If the proletariats think they are happy,
they won’t need to think or question reality. The World State cannot
allow individuality to blossom. Free thinking individuals seek the
truth. Spending time alone is considered an outrageous waste of
time and money. Confession to a craving for individuality is shocking,
horrifying, and embarrassing. John, the savage, grew up outside
the World State and has studied Shakespeare. Everything that Shakespeare
stood for: passion, love, intensity, seeking truth, relationships,
and tragic endings, are at odds with the World State foundation.
They cannot allow truth and true human happiness to exist in society
or the Alphas will lose control.
The United States is the richest most powerful country in the history
of the world. Our poorest live better than the aristocracy lived
100 years ago. We have indoor plumbing, air conditioning, heaters,
clean water, automobiles, trains, jet airplanes, televisions, CD
players, portable gadgets galore, free public education, fast food,
gyms to work off the fast food, movies, the internet, restaurants,
bars, concerts, sporting events, casinos, home improvement stores,
grocery stores, discount stores, Wal-Mart, clothes stores, jewelry
stores, dollar stores, churches, Disney World, Las Vegas, and Graceland.
These are the “things” that are supposed to make Americans happy.
Going into the woods alone, like Thoreau, to think is frowned upon.
The propagandists sell the American public happiness in the form
of material goods and services. If you don’t feel happy, take a
pill. If you aren’t happy with your appearance have plastic surgery.
If your spouse isn’t making you happy, cheat or get a divorce and
try again. If your neighbor outdoes you by getting a $20,000 kitchen
remodel, get yourself a $40,000 kitchen remodel. Happiness is a
6,000 sq ft McMansion with 5 bathrooms, a pool, game room, and Jacuzzi
for your family of three. Having your neighbors see you driving
a BMW 750Li will surely make you happy. Wearing a Rolex will definitely
make you happy. If you die with the most toys, you’re still dead.
Until reading a book to your three year old at bedtime is valued
more than staying at the office until 10:00 pm to complete an investment
offering, our society is destined for decline. Ours is not to reason
why, but simply to do and die with a bare minimum of fuss.
In the Brave New World the policies of the State
dehumanize the population. Stability and artificially induced happiness
are more imperative than humanity and truth. Mustapha Mond explains
to John that social stability has required the sacrifice of art,
science, and religion. John protests that, without these things,
human life is not worth living. After John eventually succumbs to
the lure of the World State version of happiness, he hangs himself.
An ending truly worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy. The pillars of
our society are based upon the acquisition of material possessions
using debt. Our society glorifies steroid taking athletes, sex crazed
sports icons, drugged out entertainment personalities, vacuous TV
housewives, and moronic cosmetically enhanced movie stars. Those
who seek truth through questioning the status quo or digging for
answers to questions the State doesn’t want asked, risk alienation
and scorn. The Alphas (bankers) of our society issue the debt and
convince the masses that accumulating more stuff will make them
happy. The Alphas (media titans) use their mass media to persuade,
manipulate, and sell their message of material happiness to the
masses. The Alphas (politicians) use the taxes collected from the
masses and the dollars printed by the bankers to distribute social
welfare benefits to the lower classes, keeping them sedated and
under control. Seeking the truth through the study of literature,
the questioning of authority, and pondering of our existence on
this earth are rare. Those who question and doubt the propaganda
put out by those in authority are shunned and denigrated as being
unpatriotic.
“Most ignorance is vincible ignorance. We don't know because
we don't want to know.”
Aldous Huxley
Dangers of an All-Powerful State
“Freedom is therefore a great good, tolerance a great virtue
and regimentation a great misfortune. Meanwhile there is still some
freedom left in the world. Many young people, it is true, do not
seem to value freedom. But some of us still believe that, without
freedom, human beings cannot become fully human and that freedom
is therefore supremely valuable. Perhaps the forces that now menace
freedom are too strong to be resisted for very long. It is still
our duty to do whatever we can to resist them.”
Aldous Huxley
The all powerful State in Brave New World uses
technology and mind control starting before birth until death to
instruct people what they want. Power over the citizens is maintained
by lulling them into a false sense of happiness and contentment
to the point where personal freedom and thinking are unnecessary.
Superficiality is encouraged by the World Controllers. The consequences
of citizens rolling over to the rulers are a loss of dignity, morals,
values, and emotions—in short, a loss of humanity. Amazingly, this
book was written in 1931. Huxley’s vision, which seemed so outrageous
in 1931, has come to fruition in less than 70 years, versus the
600 years in the novel. Huxley realized that technological advances
which are almost universally hailed as progress are fraught with
danger. Man has built higher than he can climb; man has unleashed
power he is unable to control. Brave New World
is Huxley's warning to make man realize that since knowledge is
power, he who manages and exploits knowledge exerts the authority.
Science and technology should be the servants of man - man should
not be adapted and enslaved to them.
In the novel the "Nine Years' War" broke out in 2049
AD. It can be deduced that the conflict broke out in Europe, affected
most of the planet, and caused enormous physical damage. It is repeatedly
stated that chemical and biological weapons were broadly used during
the war, particularly in mass air-raids against cities. Following
the war the global economy collapsed and created an unprecedented
worldwide economic crisis. Realizing that they could not force people
to adopt the new lifestyle, the World Controllers instead united
the planet into the One World State and began a nonviolent movement
of change. This campaign included the closing of museums, the suppression
of almost all literature published before 2059 AD, and the destruction
of the few historical world monuments that had survived the Nine
Years' War. The type of war described in the novel is a very feasible
scenario in our current environment. It is interesting that a worldwide
economic crisis was the trigger for a One World Government. Our
current worldwide economic crisis has resulted in our Federal Reserve
propping up European banks with U.S. taxpayer funds and unprecedented
coordination between worldwide fiscal policies.
Huxley wrote his novel in 1931 at the outset of the Great Depression.
His vision did not take long to crystallize. FDR initiated social
programs on a vast scale to satiate the masses with manual labor
government created jobs and social services that encouraged reliance
upon the state at the expense of freedom and liberty. His nightmare
world became more of a reality after World War II as progressives
were successful in creating the United Nations, NATO, World Bank,
IMF, Bretton Woods system, and GATT. These organizations reduced
the freedom of individual countries to the benefit of worldwide
bureaucracies. These organizations have gained power over time,
but their total incompetence and ineffectiveness has kept them from
gaining total control over world populations.
We are now at a crucial juncture as the worldwide financial crisis
and the sham global warming crisis are being used by the New World
Order crowd to confiscate more of our freedoms and liberties. Socialist
minded world leaders Gordon Brown and Barack Obama, along with the
revered Henry Kissinger have referenced a New World Order while
offering their Keynesian spending solutions to the worldwide financial
crisis. A number of Obama advisors have written they support a one
world government. The Copenhagen Conference on Global Warming has
drawn thousands of one world government apostles. They want to use
the scientifically unproven environmental crisis as a way to impose
worldwide taxes on sovereign nations and to compel the citizens
of the world to honor their green agenda. The use of propaganda
in our school systems to scare children by telling them that polar
bears are all dying, is part of their plan. Again, the subtle use
of media and propaganda to influence the thinking of the willfully
ignorant public has worked.
Dystopian Nation
“Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.”
Aldous Huxley
When I started this article I was unsure whether Huxley’s nightmare
would resonate in our current reality. Sadly, much of his novel
applies to our society. Even sadder, our society now resembles an
amalgamation of the two most famous dystopian novels in history:
1984 and Brave New World. Social
critic Neil Postman contrasted the two views of the future:
“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley
feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there
would be no-one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who
would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give
us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell
feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared
the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared
we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become
a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies,
the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked
in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists
who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take
into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions."
In 1984, Orwell added, people are controlled by inflicting pain.
In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure.
In short, Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared
that what we desire will ruin us.”
Our civilization has fused the worst of both novels. Many people
in our country aren’t capable of reading a book. Supposedly educated
people have no interest in reading a book. The government withholds
or manipulates information that is spoon fed to the public. Trivial
meaningless information floods the airwaves, keeping the public
continuously diverted from seeking truth. The truth is lost in shades
of grey and purposeful misinformation. Supposed differences between
the ruling parties distract the public from realizing they are being
fleeced by those in power. Government has used fear to create agencies
and departments that have taken away our liberties and freedoms
through Orwellian surveillance techniques. Our dumbed down culture
of hero worship, material pleasures, and ego enhancement is the
representation of triviality. The Alphas have used our fears and
desires to distract us from their plans to dominate and control
every aspect of our lives. Their success is all but assured at this
point.
I’m not optimistic that there are enough Americans who value freedom
over presumed safety, security, and social welfare benefits. The
public has been duped into believing thrilling falsehoods rather
than unexciting truths. Huxley explains how the propagandists have
stolen our freedom:
“In their anti-rational propaganda the enemies of freedom systematically
pervert the resources of language in order to wheedle or stampede
their victims into thinking, feeling and acting as they, the mind-manipulators,
want them to think, feel and act. An education for freedom (and
for the love and intelligence which are at once the conditions and
the results of freedom) must be, among other things, an education
in the proper uses of language.”
I do not pretend to have the answers. Intellectual curiosity, a
skeptical nature, and not buying into our shallow culture are the
best chance for change. Reading or re-reading Orwell’s 1984
and Huxley’s Brave New World and Brave
New World Revisited will open your eyes to our plight.
The current Fourth Turning will end in glory or tragedy. The choices
we make as a society in the next 10 to 15 years will ultimately
decide our fate. Huxley’s advice in Brave New World Revisited
is wise, pertinent, and implementable today:
· As recent history has repeatedly shown, the right to vote,
by itself, is no guarantee of liberty. Therefore, if you wish
to avoid dictatorship by referendum, break up modern society's
merely functional collectives into self-governing, voluntarily
cooperating groups, capable of functioning outside the bureaucratic
systems of Big Business and Big Government.
· If you wish to avoid the spiritual impoverishment of individuals
and whole societies, leave the metropolis and revive the small
country community, or alternately humanize the metropolis by creating
within its network of mechanical organization the urban equivalents
of small country communities, in which individuals can meet and
cooperate as complete persons, not as the mere embodiments of
specialized functions.
As citizens of the American Republic we must answer the question
posed by Huxley:
“Do we really wish to act upon our knowledge? Does a majority
of the population think it worthwhile to take a good deal of trouble,
in order to halt and, if possible, reverse the current drift toward
totalitarian control of everything?”
“There is no darkness but ignorance. The devil can cite Scripture
for his purpose.”
William Shakespeare
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to seek the truth.
Published - December 2009
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