On 'Spookworld'
- There is not one single big conspiracy. There are countless little conspiracies.
- Money, at sufficient levels of concentration, becomes a conspiracy in and of itself, much in the same way that a sufficient quantity of uranium stops being just a pile of radioactive metal and becomes a nuclear reactor.
- When independent conspiracies become aware of each other, a culture of conspiracies emerges. This is a very bad thing.
- At the heart of this culture of conspiracies lies a thing called Spookworld.
- At its most basic, Spookworld is the byproduct of the games played within the world's intelligence community. By their ethos of warfare via deception, intelligence agencies make use of any tool at their disposal: politics, media, history, technology, organized crime, business, the stock exchange, etc.
- In compromising these institutions, intelligence agencies themselves invariably become compromised. Distinctions between self, ally, enemy and bystander become meaningless. Spookworld is composed of anything that has been touched by the realm of organized deception. It is not limited to traditional intelligence operations.
- In the same way that cyberspace exists in the virtual space in and between all of the nodes on the Internet(s), so too does Spookworld exist in and between all of the nodes in the network of deception.
- Because it distorts everything it touches, Spookworld cannot be clearly seen, measured, or proven empirically.
- Spookworld exists.
- Nobody, not even the people in Spookworld, know exactly what Spookworld is.
- While many individual spooks may be patriots who defend the United States and its ideals, Spookworld itself is the primary enemy of democracy.
While terrorists can damage a country, Spookworld destroys the ability
of a democracy to trust its own institutions. Without the common trust
of the people, a democracy ceases to function.
- Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, James Earl Ray, UFOs , the USS
Liberty, Flight 800, Vince Foster and 9/11: Each is touched by the
shadow of Spookworld.
- President Ike Eisenhower was prophetic when he warned the nation about the inherient dangers of the military industrial complex.
- The media, being materialistic, cannot talk about Spookworld.
- Without talking about and understanding the concepts of Spookworld, one cannot understand modern America. In fact, without the concept of Spookworld, any discussion of America quickly becomes absurd.
- There is more to the events of Sept. 11, 2001, than the official story endorsed by the federal government would lead one to believe.
Editor's Note: The original Xarker Manifesto was published on this site on June 29, 2005. Subsequent changes and additions appear with a date attached.
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