“The exact contrary of what is generally believed is often the truth. ”
- Jean de la Bruyère
“The ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them.”
- Albert Einstein
The only purpose of this site is to educate and inform. The real history of the world can only be understood through painstaking research and dogged determination. The established educational system is structured in such a way as to produce conformity and ignorance. For those who question the status quo, ostracism and retribution are the only rewards; therefore it is no accident that the majority of people are content to go about their daily lives without ever questioning what they believe, and more importantly, why.
At the heart of this site you can access a collection of articles and documents that present details and investigations into the new world order, the illuminati, secret societies, the new age, and the paranormal. In many cases you might not believe what is presented, however, you are emphatically urged to look into the matter for yourself. In nearly every case you will find references, end notes, and cited quotes - use this to your advantage and take the initiative to verify the claims. Even if it is one book that you choose to buy - because it is cited continually - that one book can lead to a lifetime of discovery and research through its own sources and bibliography. Question what you read, and verify everything for yourself.
With the exception of the paranormal section of the site, the term conspiracy theory no longer applies. You will see that conspiracy, in many cases, should be replaced with policy. Likewise, theory is easily interchanged with documented. A quick glance at the random quotes displayed in the right sidebar goes a long way toward proving this assertion.
The structure of this site is divided up into easily accessible sections.
Directory containing documents relating to the Illuminati, Freemasonry, Skull & Bones, Secret Societies, Control of Education, Mind Control, Biochip Implants, Population Control and more.
Directory containing documents relating to the occult nature of the ruling elite - though both categories, the New World Order and the New Age, overlap considerably and shouldn't really be divided.
Exposes on the Lucis Trust and World Goodwill, Change Agents, Scientology, the Earth Charter and Ark of Hope, the Delphi Technique, Sustainable Development and more.
Absolutely the most speculative section of the site.
Directory containing documents relating to the Nature of the UFO Entities, Abduction, Underground Caves, the Hollow Earth Theory, the importance of sulphur smells in paranormal manifestations, the occult nature of the UFO phenomenon and more.
This section provides news handpicked from various sources. Also featured is a news aggregator. Most of the feeds are culled from the establishment's news sites. When more sites realize the power of syndication, there should be a better list of alternative sources and that section will be updated accordingly. Email me if you know of a feed that should be included.
This section is a compilation of articles and columns by various authors. The subjects vary but most have one thing in common: exposure of the elite manipulation of society and how it relates to today.
Section of relevant links, resources and even links to some must-read online books.
At the bottom of every article you will see 2 options.
This means that the page is easily
printed.
CSS (how this site is presented) provides a stylesheet
media type specifically designed for control over styling
printed documents. Gone are the days of printing a large
webpage that includes navigation elements and photos. Just as
unnecessary is to needlessly burden the server with generating
a print friendly page. At Conspiracy Archive you can simply go
to File > Print and the relevant portion of the
page will be printed, minus the extras.
This page also has a printer-friendly stylesheet, you
can preview how this features works by going to File >
Print Preview.
Allows you to quickly Email a link to a friend
or colleague. The link in question, and the title of the
document, is automatically added to the form's textarea.
You can re-distribute the articles contained herein with only one stipulation: a link back to the source and author credit.
The site news section has an RSS 2.0 button at the top. Some of you may have wondered what this means, and decided to click it and find out. Maybe you said to yourself, "oops, that looks like the page has an error" and quickly pressed the back button. What you've seen is an XML document in its raw form - an RSS document to be precise - it is not meant to be seen directly in a web browser.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on websites you like. It's a convenience. Instead of having to go directly to a website to check if there's anything new, you can use RSS to get them to tell you every time they have something new.
In order to take advantage of this feature you would typical need a program called a News Reader. After you have installed the program, you can start adding feeds to it and keep up to date on your favorite sites. The way you surf the web will totally change and you will wonder how you got along without it.
At present, the only feed offered for consumption is the breaking news section. I plan to add another feed soon for recent articles published on the site.
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The reason for Google Ads being displayed on this site is simple: money. For 2 years I have been losing on the order of $1000 per year. On many occasions I decided to shut the site down but I came to the conclusion that it had become much too important (for myself and many other loyal readers) to terminate. I am the sole developer and maintainer for the site and in order for me to justify all the time I have put into it over the years I decided to look for ways to generate revenue.
These are the options I didn't choose:
I will never beg for money. Never have and I never will. I find it demeaning, to say the least.
There's nothing I hate more than going to a site and seeing 20 different flashing gif animations that are trying to sell me everything under the sun. It looks unprofessional, it's distracting, tacky, annoying and it's just plain bad netiquette. I go to a site because I want to read the content, not to be distracted by graffiti!
The only effective thing that banner ads accomplish is to unnecessarily add to the page weight (and download time) of the page.
Why I chose Google Adsense
One of the goals of my site redesign was to get rid of all the bloat: the excessive use of images for image sake and to clean up the code behind the pages. This makes for faster download times and a more enjoyable experience overall. Google's main selling point is the fact that the ads are text-based; this philosophy is perfect for what I am trying to achieve.
The same algorithms that power the google search results serve the ads on your page - so I believe in its effectiveness as far as relevance to the content. You put them on the page and forget about them. Each time the page is loaded into a visitor's browser google scans the content to determine what the page is about. It then scans the available ads for a relevant match and serves up the results.
Right now the ads may be skewed a bit. That is only because more sites haven't yet taken advantage of the service. If your on a page about Freemasonry, for instance, the ads that appear might be those that espouse the validity of the brotherhood. My page is speaking against the order but the ads are directing you to those who promote it. So am I selling out? I don't feel that I am, and I like to think that my readers aren't mindless automatons who believe everything they see and read.
It boils down to this: I obtained my information because I went to "their" sites and I read "their" books. How else would I be able to expose them had I not? The whole principle behind this site is that you won't be in the dark and have certain things suppressed. Use your own judgement and discernment, but be warned that in no way shape or form do I support those who's ads appear on the site. Rather, I would hope that the more liberated thinkers out there may even use it as a research tool for the topic at hand.
In a year or two sites that oppose these things will have wised up to a missed opportunity anyway and the relevance of the ads will be much more accurate. The algorithm is sophisticated but in the end you will only get an ad against a certain topic if that ad even exists at all. In 1998 - when Google only had a fraction of the billions of pages it has now indexed - do you think the results for a particular search on any topic would give adequate results that covered both points of view? Hardly. It's not the system that's flawed, it's the fact that more sites of our ilk need to take advantage of Google Adwords.
I have been getting more than a few emails from readers who "don't approve" of the ads. Hopefully this clears up certain things like "am I for, or against". I really didn't want to have to justify anything to anyone, but I felt some sort of official statement on the matter was warranted.
An inscription placed usually at the end of a book, giving facts about its publication.
The re-design of this site was accomplished over many months of hard work. Every inch of the site underwent a complete overhaul.
Each and every document is constructed using standards and validates as XHTML 1.0. The benefits to myself and the end user are too many to cite. See here for a wonderful overview.
The site structure is separated from the presentation. CSS is used for the style and layout of the entire site. For the end user this means a faster download as the stylesheet is cached by the browser. For me, the developer, it means complete stylistic control over any part of the site including the site as whole. I could wake up tomorrow morning and decide to implement a new look for the site, and instead of the many months it took me with the re-design, I could accomplish nearly the same thing (style-wise) in as little as minutes!
Conspiracy Archive is lovingly hand-coded with Homesite and Textpad. All graphics are created using Photoshop.
Due to the use of standards, this site should also be easily accessible with screen readers and hand-held devices. Testing was done on many browsers but if it doesn't display right for you please send a message with your browser type and version and I'll be happy to see if I can't correct the problem. Older browsers like IE 4.x and Netscape 4.x aren't supported and you should see a "plain vanilla" unstyled version. It is recommended that you upgrade to a more up-to-date browser for optimal experience on the web as a whole, I recommend Firefox.
"With a view to concealment we will establish secret brotherhoods and political clubs. And there are professors of rhetoric who teach the art of persuading courts and assemblies; and so, partly by persuasion and partly by force, I shall make unlawful gains and not be punished."
Plato, The Republic, Book II: Adeimantus
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed, and thus clamorous to be led to safety, by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."
H.L. Mencken
"We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home."
Edward R. Murrow (1908-1965), American Broadcast Newsman
"I think there are 25,000 individuals that have used offices of powers, and they are in our Universities and they are in our Congresses, and they believe in One World Government. And if you believe in One World Government, then you are talking about undermining National Sovereignty and you are talking about setting up something that you could well call a Dictatorship - and those plans are there!"
Congressman Ron Paul at an event near Austin, Texas on August 30th, 2003