posted on Jul, 23 2008 @ 01:12 AM
In this theory, the Illuminati/UFO/NWO conspiracies are roughly equal, and they do converge.
Let's imagine that there is a ruling elite with, for all intents and purposes, the power of gods. Now let's imagine that they have decided that
there will be a culling; they in fact do plan to separate the wheat from the chaff. There's a little hitch, however - how do they determine which
group lives and which group dies?
They decide to make an even split between the competing factors of loyalty, creativity, and intelligence, and they realize that even though they could
level a country or several with weapons or disasters, they would still be stuck with the idiots in the safe zones. No, broad swaths of destruction are
passe. The only way to do this is to allow the people to self-select into one of three groups.
The first group would be the believers. They believe in UFOs, the NWO, or the Illuminati. Because they believe, they see conspiracies everywhere. They
see evidence that there is something going on, but they cannot see enough information to come to a concensus. So, there are some who believe the
worst, some who believe the best, and some who remain neutral.
The second group would be the debunkers. They do not believe in UFOs, the NWO, or the Illuminati. They cannot "see" the evidence, but they do feel
compelled to defend society/science/country against the allegations coming from the first group. Within this group, there will be those who believe
the first group is of evil intent, those who believe the first group is wrong but not evil, and some who remain neutral.
The third group is comprised of people who are neither believers nor skeptics. Some of them are a little concerned about the first group. Some of them
are a little concerned about the second group. Some of them couldn't care less.
So, after having stirred the pot for a while, the time for culling is at hand.
The Ruling Party looks at the first party and decides to keep those who found their way through the maze and discovered the best possible explanation
for the evidence. These people saw the signs and they had the open heart to find the love in their meaning. This 1/3 portion of the first group is
selected to live.
The Ruling Party looks at the second group and decides to keep those who were loyal to their country, but who did not villify the members of the first
group. This 1/3 portion of the second group was unable to see the evidence impartially, but they were driven by loyalty and an urge to protect. They
are selected to live.
None of the third group are selected.
In a reversal of fate, it turns out that no one was going to be killed off. The selected ones are to instead be rewarded for being more aware, more
willing to see the good in life, and more loyal to the social order.
Sound like a good plan?
[edit on 23-7-2008 by applebiter]