G.P. Ch.1 – The Motivation of Deceptive Engineering
So we continue the faded trail of supreme curiosity. The deflowering of such a paradigm can be considered as the degradation of a ghost’s silhouette, but of course ghosts do not exist and so how does one reveal the soul of a spectre? Now the invisible superpowers have done a terrific job by surrounding their very existence with nothing but uncertain and expressively confusing emanation; an intentional self-defensive mechanism to shield their true identity and something even worse: their intentions. Powered by money and greed they have aggressively proliferated through time, over and over again. Thus, our historical reflection is the key to uncovering the speckled truth within mountainous lies.
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Our ancestral recordings repeatedly show how empires arise by gaining mass control of global scale populations, and then successfully crumble again to mere fragments. The Roman, Byzantine and Mongol empires are some of the most significantly remembered realms. The abysmal fact, however, isn’t their boastful widespread of power but the frequency of how the same process has occurred time after time again. It is evident that the need for power has essentially shaped and scarred our historical lifelines, and that empire stability has been a recurring failure. A more contentious conclusion is that it takes just one drama queen to foresee a “better world”.
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A more intriguing complex is the involvement of religion. Several wars have been fought over beliefs and righteousness. The three most obvious and popular conflicts are of the Abrahamic religions: Islam, Judaism and Christianity. For now, set all differences aside and just visualise the power and the connection our ancestors embodied. Religion was not only a principle but also a law of life. Monumental figures were erected, cultures were seeded and most important of all, an unbreakable bond was sealed; a beautification between God and man was climaxed. However, the difference between our forefathers and us is the strength of that spiritual union. We have degraded our religions by contaminating our hearts and diverting our minds.
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The Crusades was a time of great bloodshed fought between the Muslims and the Holy Roman Empire. The specific details at this stage are unnecessary, but what is important is a constituting event that took place. The Muslims had captured King Louis IX, a French militant, during the Seventh Crusade. During his entrapment he saw the Muslims pray through his cell’s barred window. He was surprised by how willingly strong the Muslims were tied with their religious duties. At that moment in time he realised the supremacy of a well-defined army that was mentally unbreakable from God, and that is when breaking religious barriers was recognised as a possible tool of psychological warfare: an optimum prime of mind control. Sound familiar?
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So we have established that kingdoms created by physical means were unstable and knowing religion is a key element to achieve total domination, we now have the fundamental building blocks to respire the truth. What we must ask ourselves is what alternate options of achieving a globally STABLE empire exist. The answer is obvious: psychological infiltration and crafted diversions. How? Similar mechanisms employed by magicians: adsorb the illusion while the reality slips away.
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Now the ethics of forming an empire rely on a war tactic famously known as “Divide and Conquer”. The scary thing, however, is the extent to which this has been amplified. Essentially, our minds and principles are the new battlefields. We are, believe it or not, the living proof of their success. Don’t believe me? Then look at the past century. Every piece of public technology, their developments and their end uses has been devoted to divert us: to break us. Are our future generations publicly practicing reciting words of the Quran or Bible, or are they learning to rap? Are we being taught to respect our body, or are our skins the new clothes? Are we fulfilling our religious duties, or do we have better things to do?
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We all, to some extent, are the by-products of the silent empire: the new world order. Slowly, but vividly, we are converging to carbon copies of western culture. We are unconsciously being separated from our wise religions and principles, and are becoming “modern” and “civilised” men and women. This isn’t a physical battle anymore; it’s about you waking up and taking control of your own deserved life.
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However, the true and complete understanding of their motivation exists far beyond global control. A much deeper and more twisted path needs to be journeyed to obtain the light after darkness. Stay tuned for next for time for The Insightful Eye.
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Tags: Global Portrait, Politics, Religion, S.M., Society
February 19th, 2010 at 1:13 am
Special Thanks to:
Nur Syazwani Haji Kahar
Dk Emma Faridah Pg Rosli
February 19th, 2010 at 1:16 am
“Divide and Conquer”… this is so wrong.. people think that the differences between them are the things that makes them “enemies” somehow .. but it’s the differences that makes us strong, would make people interested in each other… people just judge without thinking or looking into the subject deeply… we live in a world where each race thinks he’s the best.. and has the right to take over the world…
Humans have a repulsive nature…
February 19th, 2010 at 1:41 am
Hello ZHA. In response to your comment I agree with your statement of “we live in a world where each race thinks he’s the best.. and has the right to take over the world… Humans have a repulsive nature…”. However, I do not think that differences make us stronger. The reason we have wars is because of various differences but that does not mean all of us are enemies. What I am trying to simply imply is that in order to strategically obtain mass control of an empire, you divide your enemies into small targets and conquer them individually. It is the founded concept of forming an empire. You can never take over the world by conquering every enemy at the same time. Conversely, this article is about how our differences are being exploited to gain mass control.
February 19th, 2010 at 2:14 am
but what i meant by the differences being the glue that glues us together, it’s just that… hmm let me put it this way .. when you become friends with someone, you may have similarities but you have a lot of differences too, different ideologies, different habits, hobbies, and maybe different cultures, but that is what makes you two like each other, you learn from each other, you will have some disagreements but it’s not a reason to break a friendship over, you just respect the other person’s ideas and way of thinking. Now, this may not be the best example, but i think it gives you an idea of what i’m thinking about. I mean if all people were the same, no differences what so ever, how boring would the world be?
I think I’m not talking about what you’re talking about, but it’s sort of a part of it, I mean this mentality of wanting to take over the world, forcing your ideologies on the rest of the world, just because one nation has it, is just sick.. and what’s sad is that people are being slaves to the western mentality, and they think “omg it’s the best” and anyone who is not “brainwashed” is just simply a loser, just because he’s staying away from this conspiracy
i hope i didn’t divert a lot from the main subject, and my apologies if i have ^^
February 19th, 2010 at 2:23 am
Lol ZHA I am very happy and delighted by your opinion. You definitely present fruitful ideas on the table. Your responsive discussion are the precise thoughts that I am trying to trigger, after finally realising what you meant about being different. I salute to your critical and subjective thinking.
February 19th, 2010 at 3:18 am
=D my pleasure! you’ve brought up a very important subject, so Thank you ^^
February 19th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
Can’t wait for Chapter 2 – Great work, S.M.!
February 19th, 2010 at 11:36 pm
There is nothing wrong with gaining power, even absolute power. I must confess I didn’t believe in this before but after learning of the Totalitarian ideology I became a believer of the supreme power. It is true that an empire reaches a climax and eventually deteriorates but perhaps it is not due to the fact that they are in control but because they have corrupted themselves. William Pitt said, “Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it…” It is in our human nature to always want more, we have unlimited wants and limited means. When looking at the past, one will notice the supreme leaders had drastic ideas that drew the attention of outsiders resulting in the dissolution of this dominant power.
Totalitarian rule is when the ruling party represents the nation and guides national goals. Thus, the ideology of the new state powers over, or at the least influences, most of its citizens. Note that not every ideology applies to every country. For instance a totalitarian regime is effective in a time of turmoil when a country looks to a new leader. Also, remember no single way of thought is perfect and perhaps this is a bit extreme but let me ask you this: With a totalitarian rule would “we have degraded our religions by contaminating our hearts and diverting our minds.”
Taking Kuwait as an example, in the heart of every citizen the ember of our traditions and religion still burns, for some the flame has dwindled to a tiny speck while for others it is a roaring fire that warms them and the others around them. If the idea of legalizing alcohol was brought to the table do you think it will happen? How many people, political leaders, parents, religious leaders, even teenagers and children would stand up against it? Minds have been contaminated but hope is never lost. Here, the use of mass communication to positively raise awareness of lost traditions and morals may rid those minds of the nonsense they have unconsciously taken in. Now, the question is, who has the power to project ideas and influence its citizens on a mass scale?
Divide and conquer can used to solve every problem that arises in daily life. It is actually a valuable tactic that can be used in our favor to reverse the effects of the separation from our forefathers. If the country focuses on the true meaning of nationalism and its history will these changes be happening? If billboards and advertisements for “western products” were substituted for a message about Islam or the country will the people not follow?
Mass control of the means of communication were, in the past, implemented to portray radical, most of the time negative ideas; usually against the enemy. We know it is successful in getting the message across, why not use it to spread a positive message and bring back the traditional conservative ideas and make the public aware of what is happening to them? This can be done with absolute power, however the difficulty lies in preventing corruption or letting the power be given to the wrong person.
February 19th, 2010 at 11:43 pm
True and so deep. I defenitly believe that everybody have the responsibility to straighten their act, their ways, their Life. People now take everything from the west and just do it, say it… they go so far just to be called civilised.
P.s: civilised.. so we live in the bushes now?!
February 21st, 2010 at 4:30 pm
To Dodo = Thanks for the comment, you will definitely enjoy the next article.
To Jazu = Wow I love the comments you have brought, sheds an interesting light on the matter.
Firstly, this is the first time I am aware of the T. rule you have mentioned. However, if you read the article carefully I never actually mention that empires fail BECAUSE of control. I am simply erecting the significance of the crumbling of empires. You are correct in stating that corruption is a possibility of such, but there is a lot more than just greed and obsession of power. And by my statement “we have degraded our religions by contaminating our hearts and diverting our minds” I do not mean this on a national nor physical scale. What I am trying to imply here is the significant deterioration of religion which we have experienced. Yes, populations are increasing and so religious number are increasing but religion itself is becoming sidetracked in modern day lives. I see more and more people who call themselves christian or muslim but thats it, they are only those things by name. Also, I am also trying to demonstrate the distraction which we face in our modern lives that can easily divert us, and hence the statement. Remember, that I am not generalising on national border but religious borders.
Your third paragraph is something that I will go deeper on in the next or possibly next to next article. That is a combinative discussion between hope, will and evil. What you said there is 100% true and the questions you ask are exactly what I am trying to slowly exemplify. Who is playing God? To divide and conquer is, again, a battle of mind control. I agree with you on the basis that good media will give good results, and that we can use the same tools for good. However this isn’t the case in real life. Political media, advertisement and pop culture are just proofs of how little value has become on a majority of the people. Finally, your conclusion is superb. We can use the tools that we blindingly being used by on our invisible opponents. My next article goes deeper in showing how religion opens a much more scarier reality than what I have presented in this article.
February 21st, 2010 at 5:11 pm
I understand you are talking from a religious position but that was precisely my point, other than simply giving my view on the matter. The totalitarian regime controls all aspects of the state including religion which, in my opinion, is important. True, I’m discussing a political ideology however it is one in which government and religion are not secular. The distractions we face can be avoided when the government or state intervenes and controls what is shown to the public. Although, I am against censorship, particularly censoring or banning literature (knowledge), it is important to first ‘teach’ about the negative effects of something and emphasize the positives of its substitute, which can be done with the tools you mentioned except turning them around in our favor. If this method fails than the state should have the authority to control media even more, as long as the ends justify the means.
February 21st, 2010 at 8:17 pm
Jazu I am extremely pleased to hear such responses from my readers. Your intellect, principles and ideas are to be admired. You have a strong voice, and an even more passionate character. You should consider writing articles as well
I hope you enjoy the next article.
February 22nd, 2010 at 10:35 pm
This is far too extraordinary for words to describe, I hope u keep on amazing us, I’m waiting for the next chapter impatiently
Good work bro
March 4th, 2010 at 3:52 pm
Great article, cant wait for the next chapter !