-Caveat Lector-   <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">
</A> -Cui Bono?-

Click Here: <A HREF="http://www.prouty.org/">The Col. L. Fletcher Prouty
Reference Site</A>
-----
Epilogue




"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players . . . "
-- William Shakespeare
As You Like It, Act II, Scene 7

Special Operations emerged out of the worldview of a small group of very
powerful and invisible leaders, at a time in history when the USA was the
only major act left standing on the planet. At that time, the USSR (with its
radically different worldview, posing a strong challenge to private
ownership) was working hard to develop internally while also continuing to
play the "colonial game" by taking over eastern European countries to serve
as a buffer against western capitalist nations. In this climate, to the
powerful and wealthy elites, Special Operations seemed like a reasonable
course of action, allowing them to circumvent bureaucratic red tape while
carrying out their various agendas.

Over the course of time, this small unit expanded and multiplied until it
became a major force -- stepping into the big time with the assassination of
President Kennedy. It continues on to this day doing Lord only knows what. In
general the activities of Special Operations support the worldview of this
small, invisible group of people. Bucky Fuller understood very well this
dynamic and the true interests of such behind-the-scenes, supremely ambitious
and forceful individuals.
The efforts of Special Operations are but one part of an entire modus operandi
 which involves shaping the news, manipulating the public's thinking and in
general, pushing the agenda of this tiny, invisible group of the super
wealthy and super powerful. In tandem with the somewhat more visible elites
who sit on the boards of major corporations (energy, mass media, public
relations, financial, entertainment, munitions, telecommunications,
ag-biotech, and manufacturing industries) this tiny percentage of the U.S
population channels vast amounts of money into the political coffers of both
parties to ensure political support, whichever party comes to power. This is
one reason why campaign finance reform is so utterly vital to improve the
health of American democracy.

In all of this, two important factors offer some hope. First is that each
individual who wakes up and realizes what is going on -- and steps forward as
an ad hoc leader, committed to making a difference -- can make a difference.
And, as more and more of us -- who realize that reality is not what we've
been told -- come together to pool our collective knowledge and wisdom, we
are creating a new story which is more closely linked with serving life and it
s interests.

History, Herstory, Ourstory. We all participate in the creation of our
collective experience. And we each have a unique and potentially critical
role to play in the drama and adventure of life. Every one of us has
limitless abilities to respond to the current "act" in life's unfolding drama
-- to ad-lib and improvise in an inspired and creative way to meet the
challenges and possibilities of each moment.

Today, post-industrial culture's commercialized story-telling is a vapid
substitute for the rich, earthy texture of past stories. Dished up as
authoritative, objective, disinterested "news", society produces
hypnotically-apocalyptic, morbidly fascinating entertainment to preempt and
substitute for our own lived experiences. Long ago we distilled and
crystallized our existence through telling stories around the fire, the
doorway of human imagination thrown wide open to the infinite star-filled
roof overhead.

Between the pollution in the air and the glare of lights, that star-studded
roof stretching to infinity is too often invisible now -- one more physical
reason for our estrangement from direct experience with the natural world and
from a sense of continuity with our collective past. We unconsciously collude
in this with our daily gluttony of newspapers, television, radio, and
magazines. Together, these forms of corporate-controlled stories exert a
tremendous influence over not only how we see the world (as well as what we
think) but also how we think. Indeed, we have come as far as humankind has
ever strayed from experiencing our oneness with the natural world of being to
emphasizing this impersonal world of having.

Daily, repetitive programming of "important news", stitched together with an
infinite stream of ads -- the culture of materialism's bedrock with its core
"You're not good enough" message -- indelibly colors how we relate to our
world and to ourselves. The flood of advertising also reinforces a collective
cult of consumption. All of this may look innocent enough as cheerful
cartoons of happy children exhort us to buy. But highly paid marketing
experts spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year to devise ever more
sophisticated ways to "manage perceptions" and get us to buy products or
ideas. In short, advertising and news constitute mind control programs
manifesting to an ever-greater degree of effectiveness.

In this process we have become so insensitive to the alienation which
underlies our lives that we seem willing to do almost anything to escape or
at the very least postpone facing this paramount fact of our age. Physicist
David Bohm expressed this situation well in one of his seminars on Thought
and Dialogue in Ojai, California:

I think our whole society tries to stabilize itself by starting out to
destroy sensitivity to incoherence starting with very young children. If
people could see the vast incoherence that is going on in society they would
be disturbed and they would feel the need to do something. If you're not
sensitive to it you don't feel disturbed and you don't feel you need to do
anything.

I remember an instance, a daughter was telling her mother, "This school is
terrible, the teacher is terrible, very inconsistent, doing all sorts of
crazy things," and so on. Finally the mother was saying, "You'd better stop
this -- in this house the teacher is always right." Now she understood that
the teacher was wrong obviously, but the message was, it was no use. Even the
message may have been right in some sense, but still it illustrates that the
predicament is that in order to avoid this sort of trouble, starting with
very young children, we are trained to become insensitive to incoherence. If
there is incoherence in our own behavior, we thereby also become insensitive
to it. (November 4, 1989)

In the past, our stories were deeply personal, sensitively and intimately
connected with nature and with the stories of others. Today, those stories
have been stolen by the mass media. This is reinforced by the school system,
which was developed in large part by the same elite power-brokers who wanted
docile, unthinking workers in their factories. So, kids go off to school and
learn to sit still, memorize someone else's ideas and stories, and to obey
orders. Only a small fraction -- 10-15 percent -- are trained to be the
leaders. But their agendas are rigidly shaped by the money they are paid as
leaders. Those who challenge the hegemony of this silent structure are bought
off, marginalized, or eliminated.

When American society as a whole came close to the point of understanding
this hidden "story", President Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy
were all killed in a relatively short period of time. This shocked the
nation, scared people in profoundly disturbing ways and shut down the public
psyche about the possibility of true transformation of society.

It is important not to disregard the impact the murder of John Kennedy had on
the adult and coming-of-age population of the world starting at that time and
continuing to the present. As occurred for both my parents, particularly
within my father, many people experienced a form of psychic death on November
22, 1963. Charles Bohlen, whose 40-year career in the Foreign Service
included an extraordinary experience with and understanding of
Soviet-American relations, wrote about his sense of the significance of
Kennedy's death:

Emotions are often difficult to recall, but I well remember feeling, as I sat
under the soaring arches of the great cathedral, that the future had
collapsed on the present. Here I was, with thirty-five years of experience in
the Foreign Service and extremely skeptical about the great men in public
life, yet completely crushed by Kennedy's death. I still feel that a great
future was extinguished by his death.[1]

After more than 35 years the actual purpose for which the assassination of
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy took place still haunts our society. That a
future of possibilities with JFK living out his full term as President did
indeed collapse on the present is a fact many cannot fully and truly come to
terms with. To do so would mean acknowledging the fact that Kennedy was
murdered intentionally and that his murderers got away with the crime. As
Fletcher Prouty has written in a number of venues, the purpose of the murder
of President Kennedy was to take over the power of the presidency and set the
heading of the ship of state on a different course than it was taking with
`the youngest man ever elected to be the President of the United States'. By
writing this I may be dubbed one more "conspiracy theorist" by media pundits
who themselves live in a fantasy world where coup d'états are "standard fare"
in other "inferior" countries, but in the great United States of America,
such events simply do not take place. Fletcher said it best near the
beginning of the "Guns of Dallas"

This control mechanism did not start in 1972 with Watergate. It began, in a
tentative way, in the Korean War era, when the military and the executive
branch found out how easy it was to fool the Congress and the American
public. And with that recognition, power-hungry and money-mad industrialists
began to usurp more and more power. And when those rifles crackled over
Dealey Plaza, in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 and John F. Kennedy's
brain was splattered across the road, they had made their move into the big
time. They took over control of the President and of the Presidency. The man
they had killed was no longer a problem and they had made certain that his
successor, Lyndon Johnson, heard and remembered the sound of those guns. It
is the sound of those guns in Dallas, and their ever-present threat, which is
the real mechanism of control over the American government.[2]

Anyone who reads The Secret Team carefully with an open mind will understand
how aborting President Eisenhower's Crusade for Peace -- with the downing of
the U-2 flown by Gary Powers[3] -- and assassinating President Kennedy were
events intentionally planned and executed to serve the interests of those in
the conventional munitions and armaments industries as well as in the nuclear
power-weapons industries who most assuredly did not want to see a lessening
of Cold War tensions that would decrease their profits. JFK was intentionally
murdered because he was trying to lessen Cold War tensions just as Eisenhower
had tried to do at the end of his Presidency. And, the fact is that those
responsible for instigating and then covering up the truth about these events
achieved their own goals of continuing the Cold War arms race escalation even
after Gorbachev said "Let's stop". These are ugly truths that we are still
unable to publicly acknowledge. To do so would lay bare the lack of
legitimate authority of over three decades of political leaders.

Given all this, ever since Oliver Stone's JFK movie came out, I have
increasingly come to feel that we are moving more and more into an era where
the age of the leader is over. It is as Laurens van der Post observes: "There
is a very profound reason why there are no great leaders any more. It is
because they are no longer needed."[4] Van der Post expresses his
understanding that greater consciousness and awareness must now be created
within each one of us. Each must become a leader, following the light within.
As we each reconnect with our own core of being, and as we connect
authentically with others, a new community is being born.

A second note of hope is sounded by the crisis in our biosphere which is
forcing all of us -- including the invisible power-brokers -- to wake up to
the urgent need to transform radically the way we humans interact with our
physical world and with each other. If we continue on our present course of
destruction, our planetary home will no longer be able to sustain human life.
Even the wealthy and powerful need oxygen, healthy soil and food. Their
children and grandchildren will suffer along with all other children unless
we change the course of human events.

The great fork in the road we now face is this: do these invisible
power-brokers attempt to continue working behind the scenes to create a new
world order (which is neither new nor an order), or do we seek to fulfill the
visions of the more enlightened of our founding fathers, who saw that each
one of us has something important to contribute to the fabric of life.

In freedom, each person is empowered to fulfill her full potential as a
unique and divinely created being. In true freedom, each individual is
empowered along the lines Thomas Jefferson called for in his famous quote, "I
know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of society but the people
themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their
control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them,
but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of
abuses of constitutional power."[5]

Special Operations continue to this day, expanded far beyond the ideas of the
original conceivers. They continue to use public monies, channeled in
carefully concealed ways, to carry out actions the public would never
approve. They continue to act as an independent force. To whom are they
accountable? Working on behalf of what vision and what values?

The imperative is for us to wake up, come together and create a new vision
for humanity and the earth -- something that will earn for us the praise of
future generations, who will look back on us and feel toward us the way we
feel toward the more enlightened of our founding fathers. But this time, the
transformation is beyond any country, any race, any religion, any limited
group. For humankind to survive, we must come together as never before and
create a new story which we can begin to live into, day by day. Krishnamurti
states this necessity clearly:

When you call yourself an Indian or a Muslim or a Christian or a European, or
anything else, you are being violent. Do you see why it is violent? Because
you are separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate
yourself by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a
man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, to
any religion, to any political party or partial system; he is concerned with
the total understanding of mankind.[6]

Fletcher Prouty has done a great service in helping us understand the nature
of Special Operations. For people everywhere of goodwill, the task now is to
join together, focusing our infinitely expanding talents and energies on
building a truly sustainable civilization for the benefit of all life on
earth.[7] For, as my friend, author and educator Norie Huddle says, "Together
we can do what no one of us can do alone."



------------------------------------------------------------------------


1.  Witness To History, 1929-1969, Charles E. Bohlen, 1973, p.504.

2.  "The Guns of Dallas", Gallery, October, 1975, p.44
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/GoD.html#control

3.  This mission was flown in direct contravention to Ike's standing orders
that there be no such overflights of the Soviet Union at that time. See also,
"The Sabotaging of the American Presidency", by L. Fletcher Prouty, Gallery,
January, 1978.
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/SAP.html

4.  A Walk With A White Bushman, Laurens van der Post in conversation with
Jean-Marc Pottiez, 1986, p.68

5.  Letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820

6.  Jiddu Krishnamurti, Freedom from the Known, 1969, pp. 51-52

7.  For a list of organizations dedicated to this course see Appendix G.

-----
Aloha, He'Ping,
Om, Shalom, Salaam.
Em Hotep, Peace Be,
All My Relations.
Omnia Bona Bonis,
Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
Amen.
Roads End

<A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A>
DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic
screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soap-boxing!  These are sordid matters
and 'conspiracy theory'—with its many half-truths, misdirections and outright
frauds—is used politically by different groups with major and minor effects
spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. That being said, CTRL
gives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and always suggests to readers;
be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credence to Holocaust denial and
nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/CTRL.html

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Om

Reply via email to