Blueprint for a Prison Planet
(The Plan to Microchip Humanity...
and why you won't believe it)
by Nick Sandberg

Part Three - A Prison Planet

[this section is still under construction]

Structure

Having read thus far, many people will no doubt have found what is written above quite interesting, but not unreasonably still be pretty skeptical about how any of this really points to the existence of an elite cabal operating at the apex of our culture.

A chief query in many people's mind being - how could such a small group achieve such power, and without our realising their existence. Let's now look more closely at how this has been done.

Knowledge is power. This popular aphorism is particularly relevant here. Exploiting people is very simple when you have a little more knowledge than they do. And whilst our knowledge of many things these days is impressive, there are important areas where we are deeply lacking. It is because we do not understand how important emotions are and how our subconscious needs will always try and get themselves met, one way or the other, that we become so controlled by fear and pain, as I've explored in the preceding chapter. And it is because the majority do not know what the minority, the elite, know that we now find our planet being directed toward a very dark place indeed.

Anyone studying the most knowledgable and highly regarded characters in the early history of the West, from Pythagorus through to Isaac Newton, will find out, if they dig deep, that they all had a fascination with one particular subject - the esoteric. By this I do not mean the bizarre rituals and funny costumes that most of us associate with occult knowledge. But rather the principles by which the universe operates that are hidden in the symbolism and text of many of the world's great religious works, including the Bible, accessible only to those in the know.

Esoteric knowledge is knowledge of a system that essentially represents a means by which the will of an individual can be done. Whether this has a positive or negative impact on the world depends on the individual. Esoteric knowledge can be used for good or evil. The evil is currently outweighing the good because the majority of us have allowed ourselves to be led into believing that it is all just superstitious nonsense. Many of the principles will be familiar to us. But it is the ones that we are not aware of that are being used so effectively to control us.

Most occult principles are cloaked in symbolism and three symbols very important to anyone who would like to control the world are the spiral, the pyramid and the planet Saturn.

The pyramid represents a form of political or social structure that allows a small group of individuals to control a much larger group. If you imagine a pyramid split up into ascending levels you have the model. At each level up there are fewer people, but greater knowledge, and hence power. The pyramid power structure is found all over Western culture. Companies, corporations, 'establishment' organisations and government bodies all classically use the this structure to manage their activities. At each level on the promotional ladder an employee ascends to, there is greater power. And when you get to the top you can control the entire structure on your own. When setting up these power structures, the elite will invariably asign the organisation to initially have a quite benign social function. This allows is to become established quickly. Once it has power, then its role can be progressively changed such that it begins to forward the agenda of the elite.

The spiral represents nature and evolution, immensely powerful forces that can be harnassed by anyone for good or evil. The circular aspects of the spiral refer to the cyclical nature or periodicity of all living structures - seasonal changes, cycles of mental or physical activity, etc. The way that a spiral moves away from its centre with each turn represents the force of evolution moving through this periodicity.

The elite commenced their activities with very little power but a lot of knowledge. And bit by bit they converted knowledge to power, always using their gains to the acquire greater power. From humble beginnings, they achieved power initially via accumulating wealth as goldsmiths. They then reinvested that wealth back into the emergent social structrures of Middle Ages Europe and thus slowly developed greater power. This too was reinvested back allowing them to gain greater control over the world around them, until finally the whole planet came within their grasp. This is an example of spiral power at work.

The process of conditioning, of restricting an individual's freedom, such that you may exploit the consequences is well recognised in occult circles. It is known as harnassing the power of Saturn. Saturn has represented restriction from time immemorial because of the planet's famous rings, which to the occultist symbolise restraining bonds. The construction of America was largely achieved through the slave trade, a good example of the elite harnassing the power of Saturn for their own ends. The conditioning of children is another.

The harsh treatment British children in particular receive has been utilised for centuries to further the aims of the elite. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the elite thus harnassed the power of Saturn to create a race of people who could be driven to both sail around the world and colonise much of the planet and further work the infrastructure necessary to maintain the elite's empire. Whilst in truth from the Middle Ages onwards there were a variety elite groups vying for power, the creation of America consolidated the elite's power base to such an extent it became the ruling body. And later became the means by which they would bring the entire planet within their grasp. Central to all elite activities in Europe and the US is the conditioning of children. This is done on the pretext of rendering them 'civilised'. Once one generation of children have grown up conditioned you have the raw material that can be directed to go out and enslave other countries on your behalf. The elite used conditioning to make Europe and the US their centres of operation. And from these centres set out to conquer the rest of the globe.

In addition to using the forces represented by the spiral, the pyramid and the planet Saturn, the elite also extensively use the power of imbalance. This tactic takes the form of vastly overemphasising one side of a structure that is naturally resolved into two complementary parts - the male over the female, conservatism over liberalism, reductionism over holism.

This has the effect of causing deep imbalances within the human psyche. And our subconscious and innate desire to return to a state of wholeness is constantly put to use by the elite to further their ends. In order that this principle be effective we need to be led into believing that the state of imbalance is natural. This is done via yet another well-known occult principle - the principle of disconnection.

By re-writing the history books in the Middle Ages, the elite have sold us the lie that Western culture derives almost solely from Ancient Greece, when in truth it is intimately connected with the ancient cultures of the Middle East, India and the Orient. By creating this disconnection with our past, the elite can impose their vision of culture upon us, and we thus come to believe that overtly one-sided structures are our cultural norm.

This achieves two useful ends for the elite. Firstly, because we consciously believe that the culture that surrounds us is natural, our subconscious mind is constantly driven to seek out a state of wholeness that it feels must exist somewhere. And this drive can be put to use in the ongoing enslavement of the planet. And secondly, by creating the illusion that Western culture springs from just one place, the elite are thus free to utilise other people's knowledge to forward their own aims, without our understanding its significance. The esoteric principles we have been looking at here derive from ancient Eastern cultures. And are being used to control us whilst we actually ridicule their very existence and our scientists expend much energy trying to prove they are not so!

Indeed, with regard to science, one of the true masterstrokes of the elite was the establishment of the Royal Society in 1640's London. The Royal Society established the fundamental principles of what is now universally regarded as 'science' - reductionism and empiricism and these two concepts thus became the cornerstone of scientific method, as they remain to this day. And, in setting up the Royal Society, the elite achieved two vital aims. Firstly, esoteric knowledge became hidden from view and slowly ridiculed by the masses. And, secondly, the forces of the material world could progressively be harnassed by the elite as more and more scientists learned to understand them. What the founders of the Royal Society understood, that our scientists today do not, was that reductionism, the belief that something can be understood by examination of its component parts, can only be used to control society, it simply cannot set us free. Our scientific knowledge has many useful functions, but it cannot truly liberate us, for at a deep conceptual level it is based on illusory principles. Yet this concept cannot be recognised by scientists for they do not know of the esoteric principles involved. This is an example of how the power of imbalance is being harnassed by the elite for their own ends.

Now let's look at little closer at just a few of the structures and institutions we find in the Western world and see how some of these occult principles are put to work.

Culture

As humans, we are naturally spiritual creatures with incredible resources for self-healing and expressing love. And were it not for the oppressive influence of those who have hijacked our development, we would never find ourselves undertaking the planet's enslavement. The whole thing is being run from above us. The structures and institutions of Western society provide the means by which the elite can ensure we all stay in line with their grand plan for world domination. Let's look at a few.

Patriarchy - the level to which men dominate our culture accounts for many of the problems our world now faces. Women are natural healers and, given half a chance, could resolve many of the world's problems very quickly. Yet the overwhelming majority of them do not get to direct their natural healing energy to where it is needed. Instead they find themselves constantly drawn to try and heal individuals resistant to their efforts. As briefly explored in the previous section, women who have been subjected to the Western childhood with its distant and frequently unloving father figures will find themselves constantly being subconsciously drawn into relationships with certain types of men. Men who represent the father who didn't love them in the way their instincts told them he should. By trying to get neglectful and uncaring men to love them, women are fulfilling the emotional imperative of avoiding the thought that the reason their father didn't love them was because they are unlovable. By creating this self-perpetuating patriarchy, the elite have successfully ensured that the immense gifts all women carry are largely diverted away from where they could do the most good, and into fruitless and largely unrewarding sidelines.

The Christian religion - The teachings of Jesus contain some of the highest spiritual truths that a person can strive to understand. Yet the principle source of the Christian religion, The Bible, has been so systematically censured at varying times over the ages that what meaning it once had has now been largely lost. By emphasising God the Father over God the Mother, removing Christ's teachings on reincarnation and removing general teachings on the establishing of actual contact with the presence of God via meditation, the overtly one-sided theology that remains serves principally to lead us away from love and into confusion.

Reductionism and cell structure - the scientific philosophy known as reductionism refers to the concept that in order to understand something, we must examine what it is made of. This notion is at the heart of Western science and, indeed, what we call 'common sense'. And it is valid, but only up to a point. Reductionism is only one half of the story. The other half is known as contextualism, or holism, and it refers to the concept that something may be understood by examining its place in what is around it. Emphasising reductionism over holism causes great imbalance. It makes it easy for us to focus on one task, but much harder to take a broad overview of what is really going on. Cell structure is what we have when we isolate elements of a process - lots of little cells of activity side by side, each disconnected from the next. And cell structure is the natural product of too much reductionist thinking. Cell structure is found all over Western society - in our jobs, our habits, even our minds. Here is an example. If Western consumers could see what is going on in 'third world' countries simply to bring cheap goods to their tables they would be horrified. But because the progression from manufacturer to consumer is split up into cells and we are so used to cell structure we are blocked from realising the scale of the tragedy that is going on beneath all the PR. In Latin America relocated populations are compelled to spend their days working in subhuman conditions churning out clothing in a factory. The people who ship the clothing to the West don't see this, because they just work in shipping; the people who sell the clothing don't see this because they just work in the shop; the people who market the clothing don't see this because they just work in marketing; and the people who buy the clothing don't see this because they just see the result of all the marketing. Because the system is split up into cells, we never realise the sheer level of human misery that goes into producing the goods that arrive at our tables. And part of the reason we don't realise this is because our minds are being split into cells in much the same way. Anyone who has been around for a few years will be aware of the degree to which the media have changed over the last decade or so. Information is now increasingly being presented to us in a standardised format, pretty much wherever we go. Slowly the media, be it TV, newsprint or radio, is being drawn to use the same concepts to present information, be it an ad for soap powder or a news broadcast. This standardisation of presentation, combined with the ever-increasing amount of information that we are all now required to process, has the overall effect of causing our minds to compartmentalise - to split into cells. In order to keep up with processing all the things that are happening around us, we have to quickly assess incoming information and stick it away in its own little compartment in our minds. This makes it harder still to ever really get a proper look at just what might be happening around us. Read any newspaper article these days, or watch any news broadcast and you will see in the opening of the piece information which helps the mind prepare emotionally and intellectually for what's coming and tells the mind which compartment to store it in. Pretty soon there will be so much information around that we will cease looking at content at all, and merely respond to these little intro 'bites'.

Establishmentarianism - All over our culture we see simple control structures existing at the apex of numerous fields - science, medicine, the arts, media, law enforcement and the military, to name a few. These establishment bodies act as little control cells, regulating the course that different aspects of our society take as we develop. In classic cell structure arrangement, they too are separated from each other and allow a very small number of people to completely regulate social development from above. Typically they are set up as benign entities, but when the time comes, their function is progressively diverted so that they forward the agenda of the elite. Let's briefly just look at one example. The Medical Establishment exists to control the way medicine develops. It exists as the numerous government, educational and corporate structures that determine what we research and what we don't. One of its most worrrying aspects is the pharmaceutical trade, which is chiefly in the hands of the private sector. Company and commercial law dictate that only ventures which offer profit may be pursued by a company. Curing or healing people offers little profit, as a customer healed is essentially a customer lost. Therefore, pharmaceutical companies are actually bound by commercial law not to pursue the development of therapies which could heal people, but only those which can temporarily alleviate merely the symptoms of health problems. Needless to say, this is not an ideal state of affairs. This is one, rather extreme example of just how negative establishment activities can be.

All of the concepts found above - pyramid power structures, cell structures and the emphasis of one half of a two-sided arrangement are well-known to those schooled in ancient esoteric thought as means by which the human psyche can be progressively unbalanced and rendered amenable to control. But by making sure that the masses don't know about this stuff and thus remain blissfully convinced that esoteric knowledge is all just superstitious nonsense, the elite ensure that power remains theirs.

Now let's move on to the world of work.

Commerce, workers and consumption

We have seen how all the pain and fear repressed within us causes us to subconsciously adapt our behaviour to its presence. We are all of us either protecting ourselves from the thought that we are unlovable; 'acting out' repressed situations to 'prove to ourselves' we are not unlovable; or distracting ourselves from the thought that we are unlovable. And with millions upon millions of us all doing this, so the Western world is actually starting to become just a mass of coping strategies. We are each of us interpreting our world in a way that allows us to avoid confrontation with repressed conflicts from our past. And in a society based on supply and demand, so our planet is slowly being compelled to facilitate all these coping strategies in order that our minds can continue to keep repressed all the pain held within.

And this is why our world has become split between the North and the South. People in the Northern hemisphere end up enslaving people in the Southern hemisphere just so they can have the things to help them get through the day. The driving instincts and seeking behaviour we adopt to keep pain and fear repressed become translated into corporate ambition and consumer fantasies. And so we are driven to undertake the enslavement of the 'third world' in a desperate attempt to satisfy our misdirected cravings.

It is the culture the elite have manipulated into being that drives us to enslave other races. And it is in the vehicles the elite have created that we actually carry out this enslavement.

By creating simply the vessels for control - the companies and later the corporations; and the human positions within those vessels - the jobs and the promotional ladder; the elite have created the means by which the whole planet can be slowly be brought within their grasp.

The corporation is the driving force behind the dynamic to control everything. It is the machine that forcibly draws ever more of the planet's resources under its control. And this driving entity sits embedded within a culture of control. A self-sustaining, ever-expanding culture that creates the personalities to work for the corporation and leaves the rest emotionally shipwrecked within a structure that either imprisons them as worker-consumers or sidelines them without the means to effectively rebel. (The latter as inmates of the prison system, inmates of mental institutions, drug addicts or the homeless). Emerging as new-born innately beautiful beings from our mothers, our subconscious minds are so confused by the bewildering treatment we receive, we allow ourselves to become our own jailer, and slowly, that of the planet.

The driving force is The Corporation, and the background culture America.

And so we might look at three beautiful humans being born within our culture and see what becomes of them.

Susannah is an amazing person. A golden-haired girl who wants nothing more than to simply enjoy the world around her. But the harsh and imposing conditions of her parents strict regime soon mean that Susannah is compelled to give up her carefree outlook upon life. As her belief in love and the innate goodness of people is torn from her, so she utilises her considerable intelligence to put distance between herself and her past. Susannah has learnt that distancing herself from others and maintaining borders can protect her from experiencing pain. But because the experiences that caused her to adopt this defensive strategy remain repressed she has no means to truly comprehend what is motivating her behaviour. Susannah becomes a cynical but powerfully motivated individual. Her driving ambition takes her unrelentingly to the top of the corporate ladder, where the social and economic power she wields enacts a terrible retribution upon the planet. She does not recognise the damage she is doing by forwarding the causes of corporatisation, for her motivations are entirely subconscious, and her conscious mind always creates excuses. And because she does not recognise the pain and fear lurking within, she cannot stop acting out her role. And should one day she finally begin to comprehend her part in the tragedy unfolding on Earth and leave the corporate environment, she is simply replaced by one of the many under her only too eager to forward their own subconscious agenda.

Barry too is a quite beautiful and amazing child. Then one day when he us crawling about the floor, exploring his new world, his mother shouts at him for getting under her feet. His mother has been getting uptight recently for she has discovered his father has not been entirely faithful to her. Instead of discussing this with him, Barry's mother increasingly finds it easier to just take it out on Barry. Pretty soon, Barry begins to shut down. And, as he grows up, becomes increasingly motivated to do things that can give him some sense of the self-worth he subconsciously craves. Barry gets a job as a clerk in a post office. And his constant subconscious quest to experience self-worth causes him to slowly be drawn into becoming little more than a slave to consumer society. He works his life away to purchase goods constantly, always wanting a new car or new toys for the kids, and spends much of his time dreaming of material wealth, wrongly believing that if he had it the pain that lurks within him would go away.

Damien is another quite beautiful child. He loves nothing more than to look around him at the world going by and stares in wonder at the great beauty of it all. At the age of three, however, Damien's father decides it's time he started to grow up, for that was the age that his father began to enact his conditioning regime on him. Damien starts to find his every waking thought being directed by his father. And any attempts to transgress are met with a firm slap. Now grown up, Daniel still loves the natural world. He finds no time for consumer culture and soon leaves the small town he grew up in and heads for the city where he quickly takes up with a local group of political activists and begins attending demonstrations protesting the activities of the World Trade Organisation and similar bodies. But soon, Damien's natural desire to reverse the damage being done to our world becomes confused with his emotional need to confront the repressive regimes of his childhood. He finds himself constantly drawn into violent confrontations with the police. And so his efforts to change the world ultimately serve only to further marginalise rebellion because his constant subconscious need to indulge in violent confrontations with authority figures ensures that Barry and millions like him will never join him on the front-line. Slowly finding himself more and more driven to hang out with only 'hard-core' elements, Damien's life begins to implode with self-hatred as he starts to come to terms with his inability to control his need for violent confrontation. He soon finds himself addicted to the hard drugs which can at least stabilise his condition and, aged 29, is tragically found dead one morning of a heroin overdose in an abandoned building. At his funeral his father believes that if only he'd been tougher on his son it would all have been different.

Not one of these three characters, nor the millions they represent, have done anything wrong in life. All that has happened is that they have subconsciously utilised completely natural coping strategies to deal with unnatural treatment. Unconditioned, and living in a different time and place, they would all have led quite different lives. In fact, if they had simply lived in a culture which accepted the dangers of conditioning children and encouraged people to later remove its effects, they would all have led different lives. But here and now, in this time and place, they have become merely pawns in the enslavement of the planet.

And so, as our world grinds inexorably towards becoming a 'prison planet', it is finally time for us to start to consider what it is that we can do to reverse the situation.


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Introduction

Part One - The World Outside

Part Two - The World Inside

Part Three - The Prison Planet

Part Four - Escape






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