In popular parlance conspiracy theory has been carefully groomed and
defined as a symptom of a private psychosis. Any suggestion that the
outward structuration of nation states, international organisations
and government bureaucracies does NOT govern the world along with the
suggestion that there is a hidden power system linking all events in a
secret scheme of world governance via inaccessible institutions
clearly marks a person as the victim of a paranoid fantasy. What gives
that particular madness its allure is that it disturbingly touches on
vital aspects of modern society that, nevertheless, simply do not add
up. It is a precarious step from recognising that almost all the major
American and European banking institutions are in the hands of jewish
families to being convinced that they are bent on world domination.
The first construct is true but the second is fantasy. There is the
little matter of the Chinese – a chill reality that puts paid to the
zionist fantasy.

Taking, then, as our starting-point that Conspiracy Theory is
abhorrent to the rational mind, let us look at the most disturbing
face of modern society – that is the nature and condition and
programmation of modern state and inter-state dynamics. The pivotal
law of modern life is that the more the social system is engineered,
structured and complexified the more the free-acting individual can
control it and manipulate it.

A critical point of understanding totalitarianism came after World
War Two when a German historian realised that the power, and flaw, of
the Third Reich was that there existed a dysjunction between the
complex and detailed structures of the state and the role and person
of the dictator, Adolf Hitler. He had, as it were, no connection with
the Nazi regime. Of course, far from implying that he was not the
active principle, the implication was even more disturbing. It was his
separate ‘otherness’ which was the governing element of his total
control. This model of power is borne out as valid when applied to
Stalin’s epoch of genocide in Russia.

However, perhaps the greatest deception in modern thinking of
political modalities is that the totalitarian state is in opposition
to the democratic state. This is a radical failure to understand
technique. Every modern state by definition is totalitarian.

An ‘undeveloped’ state, a ‘third world’ state, is simply a
state with a primitive system of information technology which is not
backed up by a complex all-embracing bureaucracy interlinking
judiciary, police, security, taxation and administration. Once that
level is achieved then that state needs to have ‘someone’ the
other states’ leaders can talk to – no decision-making takes place
but among ‘heads of state’, Assemblies are for ratification not
initiation.

All remnants of collegiate decision-making or consular influence –
those bodies erected by monarchic governance and aristocratic
limitations, preventing folly and protecting the individual – all
these have been swept aside following the forced and urgent
legislation in the democracies following the demolition of two
skyscrapers in New York at the turn of the millennium. Again, it is
not necessary to yield to the paranoid view of the Conspiracy clan to
arrive at the recognition that following the destruction of the Twin
Towers the remaining tradition of justice inherited from the monarchic
European past was obliterated. This can equally be taken to represent
the Thucydidean doctrine that political evolution makes use of the
opportunity of the unforeseen event. As a result, there is a
uniformity in state leadership worldwide, anointing each one in his
domain, a dictator.

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