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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 11 Num. 51
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE
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Way back in the "dark ages" of science, when scientists
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themselves were suspected of being in league with the
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Devil, they had to work privately. They often met
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clandestinely to exchange views, and the results of their
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various experiments. For this reason, they called
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themselves the Invisible College. [1]
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Dr. Jacques Vallee, encountering what he refers to as dogmatic
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scientific skepticism, grew frustrated at the rigid, close-minded
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attitude of supposed "scientists." He knew of professional
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astronomers who, experiencing their own UFO sightings, refused to
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go public. French scientists who came across similar
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manifestations "thought only of suppressing the records." [2]
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Throughout the "scientific" community there was "the deliberate
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destruction of scientific data." [3]
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But fortunately for true science, Dr. Vallee began to be
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furtively contacted by professionals who secretly sought to
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honestly investigate. In academia's climate of fear, they dared
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not pursue the Truth openly, wherever it might lead, for fear of
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ridicule, ostracism, and the drying-up of funds. But in the dead
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of night they would sneak away to secret meeting places and share
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ideas. "This group has grown larger over the years.
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Whimsically, it calls itself the 'Invisible College.'" [4]
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Unknown and unheralded, like the medieval monks of old they are
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carrying the Lamp of Learning to the future, in this, our current
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dark age.
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But why the suppression of open inquiry into the UFO phenomena?
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Astrophysicist Vallee, in his book *Dimensions*, points out the
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religious subtext inherent in the multiple, unexplained
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"sightings" which have occurred over the centuries. From the
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Virgin Mary, "hit by a mysterious beam of light" and subsequently
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bearing a fatherless child, to Joseph Smith, visited by a light
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like unto a "consuming fire," to Fatima and a "globe of light"
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witnessed by thousands, there is an angle other than
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materialistic to these events.
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The religious subtext explains why the official Soviet position
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toward the manifestations almost immediately solidified into a
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strong "Nyet." The "decadent capitalists" were behind a
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psychological attack on "Communist realism" (atheism), it was
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claimed. [5]
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Here in the USA, where "Democrat" has mutated into
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"Neo-Democrat," Marxism, especially on campus, has devolved into
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Neo-Marxism. In fact, Marxist and Democrat have both cast off
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their rough edges (like concern for workers) to form a new belief
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system where the State is paramount and "God is dead." (=God= is
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not dead. =Nietzche= is dead.) God is always superior to the
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State, which is why when a fellow like Nietzche or Freud comes
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along, the State-controlled "scholars" will promote that fellow
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to the "head of the class." Another of the many ways in which
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the State, through its controlled academics, is pushing the
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dethronement of God is by changing the calendar nomenclature
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"B.C." (Before Christ) and "A.D." (*Anno Domini*, "in the year
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of our Lord") to "B.C.E." ("before the common era") and "C.E."
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("common era"). This attack on calendar nomenclature began when
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"the Jacobins inaugurated the modern effort to create a Godless
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social order in the French Revolution." [6]
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In my halcyon grad school days, belief in God marked one as a
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"simpleton." In that oh-so-sophisticated environment, though,
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there was at least tolerance for professor-preachers of Freudian
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atheism. And this is some (or more) of the reason why any
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serious, open look into the UFO phenomena receives a
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not-so-subtle "thumbs down" in academia. UFOs, like God, are
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disturbing to the ultra-logical, mechanistic, bureaucratic system
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planned by the emerging Super State. UFOs, like God, are
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inconvenient. And so, both are mocked.
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But secretly, in unknown locations, meets the Invisible College.
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---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
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[1] "The UFO Mystery" by Dr. J. Allen Hynek. qtd. in *Dimensions*
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by Dr. Jacques Vallee. ISBN: 0-345-41943-X.
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[2] *Dimensions* by Dr. Jacques Vallee. ISBN: 0-345-41943-X.
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[3] ibid.
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[4] ibid.
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[5] *Above Top Secret* by Timothy Good. ISBN: 0-688-09202-0.
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[6] "God's Law -- Man's Freedom" by William Norman Grigg. *The
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New American* magazine, Dec. 22, 1997.
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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http://www.netcom.com/~feustel
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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