THE CENTER OF THE LABYRINTH--IMMORTALITY, THE GOMERITE OBJECTIVE
An overview summary by Doug Lewis doug@magicbox.co.uk
DEPOPULATION continued
Synopsis Quote - Francis Bacon - "New Atlantis" - 1624
"Bacon's "New Atlantis" details how the modern secular age of science would
foreshadow and transcend politics. In his book "New Atlantis" - (a
prescription for the New World Order), Bacon uses a story of an island
utopia in the Pacific where science prevailed over ignorance and
superstition in all spheres of human life. Politically, the island has no
elections, no ruler, just a learned council of men who have proven
themselves by scientific achievement. In other words, a government of
scientists ruling as reward for their scientific achievement."
Achieving immortality as prescribed by Bacon in his unfinished essay
"Filium
Labyrinthii" (The Clue to the Maze) is one thing, enjoying it quite
another.
Planet earth is indeed a paradise chock full of diversity, offering
countless opportunities for life to find and habit locales of ideal
situation, the rub to this is that ALL life is doing the same thing so it
is
almost certain that intrusive neighbourly close proximity could be an
irritating nuisance if the neghbour is not regarded as positive
contribution
to an individuals expectation of chosen location and abode. The answer of
course lies within the science of Eugenics.
Eugenics is perhaps the most sinister science ever propagated providing a
quasi-legitimized "science based" primary approach to depopulation - as
favoured by Hitler and almost all of his ilk throughout history and
continuing with a vengeance even today.
Although at first blush Eugenics seems like a "logical" approach to
accelerating the beneficial attributes of life forms it also advocates and
supports outright genocide of selected "life form
groups."
A brief overview of Eugenics
Eugenics is a social philosophy which advocates the improvement of human
hereditary traits through various forms of intervention. The goals of
various groups advocating eugenics have included the creation of healthier,
more intelligent people, to save society's resources, and lessen human
suffering, as well as racially based goals or desires to breed for other
specific qualities, such as fighting abilities.
Earlier proposed means of achieving these goals focused on selective
breeding, while modern ones focus on prenatal testing and screening,
genetic
counseling, birth control, in vitro fertilization, and genetic engineering.
Opponents argue that eugenics is immoral and is based on, or is itself,
pseudoscience. Historically, eugenics has been used as a justification for
coercive state-sponsored discrimination and human rights violations, such
as
forced sterilization of persons who appear to have - or are claimed to
have - genetic defects, the killing of the institutionalized and, in some
cases, outright genocide of races perceived as inferior or undesirable.
Breeding of human beings was suggested at least as far back as Plato, but
the modern field and term was first formulated by Sir Francis Galton in
1865, drawing on the recent work of his cousin Charles Darwin. From its
inception eugenics was supported by prominent thinkers, including Alexander
Graham Bell, George Bernard Shaw, Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler.
Eugenics was an academic discipline at many colleges and universities.
Funding was provided by prestigious sources such as the Rockefeller
Foundation, the Carnegie Institute of Washington, and the Harriman family.
Its scientific reputation started to tumble in the 1930s, a time when Ernst
RĂ¼din began incorporating eugenic rhetoric into the racial policies
of Nazi
Germany.
Suffice it to say then that the science of depopulation is well defined,
entrenched, commonly utilized and is in a mode of constant refinement,
genetic engineering is the latest arrow in the sling of Eugenics.
Interestingly the emblem selected by the "Eugenics Association" is an exact
copy of "Nebuchadnezzar's tree of monarchy" as described by Bacon in his
essay entitled "OF THE TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS & ESTATES
Bacon Quote - "OF THE TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS & ESTATES"
"By all means it is to be procured, that the trunk of Nebuchadnezzar's tree
of monarchy, be great enough to bear the branches and the boughs; that is,
that the natural subjects of the crown or state, bear a sufficient
proportion to the stranger subjects, that they govern. Therefore all states
that are liberal of naturalization towards strangers, are fit for empire.
For to think that an handful of people can, with the greatest courage and
policy in the world, embrace too large extent of dominion, it may hold for
a
time, but it will fail suddenly. The Spartans were a nice people in point
of
naturalization; whereby, while they kept their compass, they stood firm;
but
when they did spread, and their boughs were becomen too great for their
stem, they became a windfall, upon the sudden."
Clearly this Gomerite instruction advocates pruning the branches of the
proposed idyllic domain ensuring the "stem" of it does not fall like a wind
blown. Admittedly, much of the rest of the essay advocates growth of the
tree citing the Roman and Spanish empires, yet as with all of Bacons
writings, the words have both a front and a back meaning to them. In other
words to avoid becoming a windfall - prune branches to suite the need.
Even in the "public" realms of science there is goodly smoke from the fires
of Eugenics, who knows the rate of ignition and involvement from the raging
fires of the "private" world.
As with all things "enigma" only the sleuthing efforts of concerned
citizens
(demonized as conspiracy theorists by the powers that be), are likely to
rent the veil sufficiently for us... the common folk... to see more
clearly.