The scientific establishment
tends to reject, suppress or ignore evidence that conflicts with accepted
theories, while denigrating or persecuting the messenger.
Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume
9, Number 3 (April-May 2002)
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"THE BRAIN POLICE" AND "THE BIG LIE"
Any time you allege a conspiracy
is afoot, especially in the field of science, you are treading on thin
ice. We tend to be very skeptical about conspiracies—unless the Mafia or
some Muslim radicals are behind the alleged plot. But the evidence is overwhelming
and the irony is that much of it is in plain view.
The good news is that the players
are obvious. Their game plan and even their play-by-play tactics are transparent,
once you learn to spot them. However, it is not so easy to penetrate through
the smokescreen of propaganda and disinformation to get to their underlying
motives and goals. It would be convenient if we could point to a plumber’s
unit and a boldface liar like Richard Nixon, but this is a more subtle
operation.
The bad news: the conspiracy is
global and there are many vested interest groups. A cursory investigation
yields the usual suspects: scientists with a theoretical axe to grind,
careers to further and the status quo to maintain. Their modus operandi
is "The Big Lie"—and the bigger and more widely publicized, the better.
They rely on invoking their academic credentials to support their arguments,
and the presumption is that no one has the right to question their authoritarian
pronouncements that:
Personal Attacks: Dispute
over Age of the Sphinx and Great Pyramid
In 1993, NBC in the USA aired The
Mysteries of the Sphinx, which presented geological evidence showing that
the Sphinx was at least twice as old (9,000 years) as Egyptologists claimed.
It has become well known as the "water erosion controversy". An examination
of the politicking that Egyptologists deployed to combat this undermining
of their turf is instructive.
Self-taught Egyptologist John Anthony
West brought the water erosion issue to the attention of geologist Dr Robert
Schoch. They went to Egypt and launched an intensive on-site investigation.
After thoroughly studying the Sphinx first hand, the geologist came to
share West’s preliminary conclusion and they announced their findings.
Dr Zahi Hawass, the Giza Monuments
chief, wasted no time in firing a barrage of public criticism at the pair.
Renowned Egyptologist Dr Mark Lehner, who is regarded as the world’s foremost
expert on the Sphinx, joined his attack. He charged West and Schoch with
being "ignorant and insensitive". That was a curious accusation which took
the matter off the professional level and put the whole affair on a personal
plane. It did not address the facts or issues at all and it was highly
unscientific.
But we must note the standard tactic
of discrediting anyone who dares to call the accepted theories into question.
Shifting the focus away from the issues and "personalizing" the debate
is a highly effective strategy—one which is often used by politicians who
feel insecure about their positions. Hawass and Lehner invoked their untouchable
status and presumed authority. (One would think that a geologist’s assessment
would hold more weight on this particular point.)
A short time later, Schoch, Hawass
and Lehner were invited to debate the issue at the American Association
for the Advancement of Science. West was not allowed to participate because
he lacked the required credentials.
This points to a questionable assumption
that is part of the establishment’s arsenal: only degreed scientists can
practice science. Two filters keep the uncredentialled, independent researcher
out of the loop: (1) credentials, and (2) peer review. You do not get to
number two unless you have number one.
Science is a method that anyone
can learn and apply. It does not require a degree to observe and record
facts and think critically about them, especially in the non-technical
social sciences. In a free and open society, science has to be a democratic
process.
Be that as it may, West was barred.
The elements of the debate have been batted back and forth since then without
resolution. It is similar to the controversy over who built the Giza pyramids
and how.
This brings up the issue of The
Big Lie and how it has been promoted for generations in front of God and
everyone. The controversy over how the Great Pyramid was constructed is
one example. It could be easily settled if Egyptologists wanted to resolve
the dispute. A simple test could be designed and arranged by impartial
engineers that would either prove or disprove their longstanding disputed
theory—that it was built using the primitive tools and methods of the day,
circa 2500 BC.
Why hasn’t this been done? The answer
is so obvious, it seems impossible: they know that the theory is bogus.
Could a trained, highly educated scientist really believe that 2.3 million
tons of stone, some blocks weighing 70 tons, could have been transported
and lifted by primitive methods? That seems improbable, though they have
no compunction against lying to the public, writing textbooks and defending
this theory against alternative theories. However, we must note that they
will not subject themselves to the bottom-line test.
We think it is incumbent upon any
scientist to bear the burden of proof of his/her thesis; however, the social
scientists who make these claims have never stood up to that kind of scrutiny.
That is why we must suspect a conspiracy. No other scientific discipline
would get away with bending the rules of science. All that Egyptologists
have ever done is bat down alternative theories using underhanded tactics.
It is time to insist that they prove their own proposals.
Why would scientists try to hide
the truth and avoid any test of their hypothesis? Their motivations are
equally transparent. If it can be proved that the Egyptians did not build
the Great Pyramid in 2500 BC using primitive methods, or if the Sphinx
can be dated to 9000 BC, the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.
Orthodox views of cultural evolution are based upon a chronology of civilization
having started in Sumeria no earlier than 4000 BC. The theory does not
permit an advanced civilization to have existed prior to that time. End
of discussion. Archaeology and history lose their meaning without a fixed
timeline as a point of reference.
Since the theory of "cultural evolution"
has been tied to Darwin’s general theory of evolution, even more is at
stake. Does this explain why facts, anomalies and enigmas are denied, suppressed
and/or ignored? Yes, it does. The biological sciences today are based on
Darwinism.
Pressure Tactics: The
Ica Stones of Peru
Now we turn to another, very different
case. In 1966, Dr Javier Cabrera received a stone as a gift from a poor
local farmer in his native Ica, Peru. A fish was carved on the stone, which
would not have meant much to the average villager but it did mean a lot
to the educated Dr Cabrera. He recognized it as a long-extinct species.
This aroused his curiosity. He purchased more stones from the farmer, who
said he had collected them near the river after a flood.
Dr Cabrera accumulated more and
more stones, and word of their existence and potential import reached the
archaeological community. Soon, the doctor had amassed thousands of "Ica
stones". The sophisticated carvings were as enigmatic as they were fascinating.
Someone had carved men fighting with dinosaurs, men with telescopes and
men performing operations with surgical equipment. They also contained
drawings of lost continents.
Several of the stones were sent
to Germany and the etchings were dated to remote antiquity. But we all
know that men could not have lived at the time of dinosaurs; Homo sapiens
has only existed for about 100,000 years.
The BBC got wind of this discovery
and swooped down to produce a documentary about the Ica stones. The media
exposure ignited a storm of controversy. Archaeologists criticized the
Peruvian government for being lax about enforcing antiquities laws (but
that was not their real concern). Pressure was applied to government officials.
The farmer who had been selling
the stones to Cabrera was arrested; he claimed to have found them in a
cave but refused to disclose the exact location to authorities, or so they
claimed.
This case was disposed of so artfully
that it would do any corrupt politician proud. The Peruvian government
threatened to prosecute and imprison the farmer. He was offered and accepted
a plea bargain; he then recanted his story and "admitted" to having carved
the stones himself. That seems highly implausible, since he was uneducated
and unskilled and there were 11,000 stones in all. Some were fairly large
and intricately carved with animals and scenes that the farmer would not
have had knowledge of without being a palaeontologist. He would have needed
to work every day for several decades to produce that volume of stones.
However, the underlying facts were neither here nor there. The Ica stones
were labeled "hoax" and forgotten.
The case did not require a head-to-head
confrontation or public discrediting of non-scientists by scientists; it
was taken care of with invisible pressure tactics. Since it was filed under
"hoax", the enigmatic evidence never had to be dealt with, as it did in
the next example.
Censorship of "Forbidden"
Thinking: Evidence for Mankind’s Great Antiquity
The case of author Michael Cremo
is well documented, and it also demonstrates how the scientific establishment
openly uses pressure tactics on the media and government. His book Forbidden
Archeology examines many previously ignored examples of artifacts that
prove modern man’s antiquity far exceeds the age given in accepted chronologies.
The examples which he and his co-author
present are controversial, but the book became far more controversial than
the contents when it was used in a documentary.
In 1996, NBC broadcast a special
called The Mysterious Origins of Man, which featured material from Cremo’s
book. The reaction from the scientific community went off the Richter scale.
NBC was deluged with letters from irate scientists who called the producer
"a fraud" and the whole program "a hoax".
But the scientists went further
than this—a lot further. In an extremely unconscionable sequence of bizarre
moves, they tried to force NBC not to rebroadcast the popular program,
but that effort failed. Then they took the most radical step of all: they
presented their case to the federal government and requested the Federal
Communications Commission to step in and bar NBC from airing the program
again.
This was not only an apparent infringement
of free speech and a blatant attempt to thwart commerce, it was an unprecedented
effort to censor intellectual discourse. If the public or any government
agency made an attempt to handcuff the scientific establishment, the public
would never hear the end of it.
The letter to the FCC written by
Dr Allison Palmer, President of the Institute for Cambrian Studies, is
revealing:
At the very least, NBC should be
required to make substantial prime-time apologies to their viewing audience
for a sufficient period of time so that the audience clearly gets the message
that they were duped. In addition, NBC should perhaps be fined sufficiently
so that a major fund for public science education can be established.
I think we have some good leads
on who "the Brain Police" are. And I really do not think "conspiracy" is
too strong a word—because for every case of this kind of attempted suppression
that is exposed, 10 others are going on successfully. We have no idea how
many enigmatic artifacts or dates have been labeled "error" and tucked
away in storage warehouses or circular files, never to see the light of
day.
Data Rejection: Inconvenient
Dating in Mexico
Then there is the high-profile case
of Dr Virginia Steen-McIntyre, a geologist working for the US Geological
Survey (USGS), who was dispatched to an archaeological site in Mexico to
date a group of artifacts in the 1970s. This travesty also illustrates
how far established scientists will go to guard orthodox tenets.
McIntyre used state-of-the-art equipment
and backed up her results by using four different methods, but her results
were off the chart. The lead archaeologist expected a date of 25,000 years
or less, and the geologist’s finding was 250,000 years or more.
The figure of 25,000 years or less
was critical to the Bering Strait "crossing" theory, and it was the motivation
behind the head archaeologist’s tossing Steen-McIntyre’s results in the
circular file and asking for a new series of dating tests. This sort of
reaction does not occur when dates match the expected chronological model
that supports accepted theories.
Steen-McIntyre was given a chance
to retract her conclusions, but she refused. She found it hard thereafter
to get her papers published and she lost a teaching job at an American
university.
Government Suppression
and Ethnocentrism: Avoiding Anomalous Evidence in New Zealand, China and Mexico
In New Zealand, the government actually
stepped in and enacted a law forbidding the public from entering a controversial
archaeological zone. This story appeared in the book, Ancient Celtic New
Zealand, by Mark Doutré.
However, as we will find (and as
I promised at the beginning of the article), this is a complicated conspiracy.
Scientists trying to protect their "hallowed" theories while furthering
their careers are not the only ones who want artifacts and data suppressed.
This is where the situation gets sticky.
The Waipoua Forest became a controversial
site in New Zealand because an archaeological dig apparently showed evidence
of a non-Polynesian culture that preceded the Maori—a fact that the tribe
was not happy with. They learned of the results of the excavations before
the general public did and complained to the government. According to Doutré,
the outcome was "an official archival document, which clearly showed an
intention by New Zealand government departments to withhold archaeological
information from public scrutiny for 75 years".
The public got wind of this fiasco
but the government denied the claim. However, official documents show that
an embargo had been placed on the site. Doutré is a student of New
Zealand history and archaeology. He is concerned because he says that artifacts
proving that there was an earlier culture which preceded the Maori are
missing from museums. He asks what happened to several anomalous remains:
Where are the ancient Indo-European
hair samples (wavy red brown hair), originally obtained from a rock shelter
near Watakere, that were on display at the Auckland War Memorial Museum
for many years? Where is the giant skeleton found near Mitimati?
Unfortunately this is not the only
such incident. Ethnocentrism has become a factor in the conspiracy to hide
mankind’s true history. Author Graham Hancock has been attacked by various
ethnic groups for reporting similar enigmatic findings.
The problem for researchers concerned
with establishing humanity’s true history is that the goals of nationalists
or ethnic groups who want to lay claim to having been in a particular place
first, often dovetail with the goals of cultural evolutionists.
Archaeologists are quick to go along
with suppressing these kinds of anomalous finds. One reason Egyptologists
so jealously guard the Great Pyramid’s construction date has to do with
the issue of national pride.
The case of the Takla Makan Desert
mummies in western China is another example of this phenomenon. In the
1970s and 1980s, an unaccounted-for Caucasian culture was suddenly unearthed
in China. The arid environment preserved the remains of a blond-haired,
blue-eyed people who lived in pre-dynastic China. They wore colorful robes,
boots, stockings and hats. The Chinese were not happy about this revelation
and they have downplayed the enigmatic find, even though Asians were found
buried alongside the Caucasian mummies.
National Geographic writer Thomas
B. Allen mused in a 1996 article about his finding a potsherd bearing a
fingerprint of the potter. When he inquired if he could take the fragment
to a forensic anthropologist, the Chinese scientist asked whether he "would
be able to tell if the potter was a white man". Allen said he was not sure,
and the official pocketed the fragment and quietly walked away. It appears
that many things get in the way of scientific discovery and disclosure.
The existence of the Olmec culture
in Old Mexico has always posed a problem. Where did the Negroid people
depicted on the colossal heads come from? Why are there Caucasians carved
on the stele in what is Mexico’s seed civilization? What is worse, why
aren’t the indigenous Mexican people found on the Olmec artifacts? Recently
a Mexican archaeologist solved the problem by making a fantastic claim:
that the Olmec heads—which generations of people of all ethnic groups have
agreed bear a striking resemblance to Africans—were really representations
of the local tribe.
STORM TROOPERS
FOR DARWINISM
The public does not seem at all
aware of the fact that the scientific establishment has a double standard
when it comes to the free flow of information. In essence, it goes like
this... Scientists are highly educated, well trained and intellectually
capable of processing all types of information, and they can make the correct
critical distinctions between fact and fiction, reality and fantasy. The
unwashed public is simply incapable of functioning on this high mental
plane.
The noble ideal of the scientist
as a highly trained, impartial, apolitical observer and assembler of established
facts into a useful body of knowledge seems to have been shredded under
the pressures and demands of the real world. Science has produced many
positive benefits for society; but we should know by now that science has
a dark, negative side. Didn’t those meek fellows in the clean lab coats
give us nuclear bombs and biological weapons? The age of innocence ended
in World War II.
That the scientific community has
an attitude of intellectual superiority is thinly veiled under a carefully
orchestrated public relations guise. We always see Science and Progress
walking hand in hand. Science as an institution in a democratic society
has to function in the same way as the society at large; it should be open
to debate, argument and counter-argument. There is no place for unquestioned
authoritarianism. Is modern science meeting these standards?
In the Fall of 2001, PBS aired a
seven-part series, titled Evolution. Taken at face value, that seems harmless
enough. However, while the program was presented as pure, objective, investigative
science journalism, it completely failed to meet even minimum standards
of impartial reporting. The series was heavily weighted towards the view
that the theory of evolution is "a science fact" that is accepted by "virtually
all reputable scientists in the world", and not a theory that has weaknesses
and strong scientific critics.
The series did not even bother to
interview scientists who have criticisms of Darwinism: not "creationists"
but bona fide scientists. To correct this deficiency, a group of 100 dissenting
scientists felt compelled to issue a press release, "A Scientific Dissent
on Darwinism", on the day the first program was scheduled to go to air.
Nobel nominee Henry "Fritz" Schaefer was among them. He encouraged open
public debate of Darwin’s theory:
Some defenders of Darwinism embrace
standards of evidence for evolution that as scientists they would never
accept in other circumstances.
We have seen this same "unscientific"
approach applied to archaeology and anthropology, where "scientists" simply
refuse to prove their theories yet appoint themselves as the final arbiters
of "the facts". It would be naive to think that the scientists who cooperated
in the production of the series were unaware that there would be no counter-balancing
presentation by critics of Darwin’s theory.
Richard Milton is a science journalist.
He had been an ardent true believer in Darwinian doctrine until his investigative
instincts kicked in one day. After 20 years of studying and writing about
evolution, he suddenly realized that there were many disconcerting holes
in the theory. He decided to try to allay his doubts and prove the theory
to himself by using the standard methods of investigative journalism.
Milton became a regular visitor
to London’s famed Natural History Museum. He painstakingly put every main
tenet and classic proof of Darwinism to the test. The results shocked him.
He found that the theory could not even stand up to the rigors of routine
investigative journalism.
The veteran science writer took
a bold step and published a book titled The Facts of Life: Shattering the
Myths of Darwinism. It is clear that the Darwinian myth had been shattered
for him, but many more myths about science would also be crushed after
his book came out. Milton says:
I experienced the witch-hunting
activity of the Darwinist police at first hand. It was deeply disappointing
to find myself being described by a prominent Oxford zoologist [Richard
Dawkins] as "loony", "stupid" and "in need of psychiatric help" in response
to purely scientific reporting.
(Does this sound like stories that
came out of the Soviet Union 20 years ago when dissident scientists there
started speaking out?)
Dawkins launched a letter-writing
campaign to newspaper editors, implying that Milton was a "mole" creationist
whose work should be dismissed. Anyone at all familiar with politics will
recognize this as a standard Machiavellian by-the-book "character assassination"
tactic. Dawkins is a highly respected scientist, whose reputation and standing
in the scientific community carry a great deal of weight.
According to Milton, the process
came to a head when the London Times Higher Education Supplement commissioned
him to write a critique of Darwinism. The publication foreshadowed his
coming piece:
"Next Week: Darwinism - Richard
Milton goes on the attack". Dawkins caught wind of this and wasted no time
in nipping this heresy in the bud. He contacted the editor, Auriol Stevens,
and accused Milton of being a "creationist", and prevailed upon Stevens
to pull the plug on the article. Milton learned of this behind-the-scenes
backstabbing and wrote a letter of appeal to Stevens. In the end, she caved
in to Dawkins and scratched the piece.
Imagine what would happen if a politician
or bureaucrat used such pressure tactics to kill a story in the mass media.
It would ignite a huge scandal. Not so with scientists, who seem to be
regarded as "sacred cows" and beyond reproach. There are many disturbing
facts related to these cases. Darwin’s theory of evolution is the only
theory routinely taught in our public school system that has never been
subjected to rigorous scrutiny; nor have any of the criticisms been allowed
into the curriculum.
This is an interesting fact, because
a recent poll showed that the American public wants the theory of evolution
taught to their children; however, "71 per cent of the respondents say
biology teachers should teach both Darwinism and scientific evidence against
Darwinian theory". Nevertheless, there are no plans to implement this balanced
approach.
It is ironic that Richard Dawkins
has been appointed to the position of Professor of the Public Understanding
of Science at Oxford University. He is a classic "Brain Police" storm trooper,
patrolling the neurological front lines. The Western scientific establishment
and mass media pride themselves on being open public forums devoid of prejudice
or censorship. However, no television program examining the flaws and weaknesses
of Darwinism has ever been aired in Darwin’s home country or in America.
A scientist who opposes the theory cannot get a paper published.
The Mysterious Origins of Man was
not a frontal attack on Darwinism; it merely presented evidence that is
considered anomalous by the precepts of his theory of evolution.
Returning to our bastions of intellectual
integrity, Forest Mims was a solid and skilled science journalist. He had
never been the centre of any controversy and so he was invited to write
the most-read column in the prestigious Scientific American, "The Amateur
Scientist", a task he gladly accepted. According to Mims, the magazine’s
editor Jonathan Piel then learned that he also wrote articles for a number
of Christian magazines. The editor called Mims into his office and confronted
him.
"Do you believe in the theory of
evolution?" Piel asked.
Mims replied, "No, and neither does
Stephen Jay Gould."
His response did not affect Piel’s
decision to bump Mims off the popular column after just three articles.
This has the unpleasant odor of
a witch-hunt. The writer never publicly broadcast his private views or
beliefs, so it would appear that the "storm troopers" now believe they have
orders to make sure "unapproved" thoughts are never publicly disclosed.
TABOO OR NOT TABOO?
So, the monitors of "good thinking"
are not just the elite of the scientific community, as we have seen in
several cases; they are television producers and magazine editors as well.
It seems clear that they are all driven by the singular imperative of furthering
"public science education", as the president of the Cambrian Institute
so aptly phrased it.
However, there is a second item
on the agenda, and that is to protect the public from "unscientific" thoughts
and ideas that might infect the mass mind. We outlined some of those taboo
subjects at the beginning of the article; now we should add that it is
also "unwholesome" and "unacceptable" to engage in any of the following
research pursuits: paranormal phenomena, UFOs, cold fusion, free energy
and all the rest of the "pseudo-sciences". Does this have a familiar ring
to it? Are we hearing the faint echoes of religious zealotry?
Who ever gave science the mission
of engineering and directing the inquisitive pursuits of the citizenry
of the free world? It is all but impossible for any scientific paper that
has anti-Darwinian ramifications to be published in a mainstream scientific
journal. It is also just as impossible to get the "taboo" subjects even
to the review table, and you can forget about finding your name under the
title of any article in Nature unless you are a credentialled scientist,
even if you are the next Albert Einstein.
To restate how this conspiracy begins,
it is with two filters: credentials and peer review. Modern science is
now a maze of such filters set up to promote certain orthodox theories
and at the same time filter out that data already prejudged to be unacceptable.
Evidence and merit are not the guiding principles; conformity and position
within the established community have replaced objectivity, access and
openness.
Scientists do not hesitate to launch
the most outrageous personal attacks against those they perceive to be
the enemy. Eminent palaeontologist Louis Leakey penned this acid one-liner
about Forbidden Archeology: "Your book is pure humbug and does not deserve
to be taken seriously by anyone but a fool." Once again, we see the thrust
of a personal attack; the merits of the evidence presented in the book
are not examined or debated. It is a blunt, authoritarian pronouncement.
In a forthcoming installment, we
will examine some more documented cases and delve deeper into the subtler
dimensions of the conspiracy.
References and Resources:
¥ Cremo, Michael A. and Richard
L. Thompson, Forbidden Archeology, Govardhan Hill, USA, 1993.
¥ Cremo, Michael A., "The Controversy
over ‘The Mysterious Origins of Man’", NEXUS 5/04, 1998;
Forbidden Archeology’s Impact, Bhaktivedanta
Book Publishing, USA, 1998, website http://www.mcremo.com.
¥ Doore, Kathy, "The Nazca Spaceport
& the Ica Stones of Peru", http://www.labyrinthina.com/ica.htm;
see website for copy of Dr Javier Cabrera’s book, The Message of the Engraved
Stones.
¥ Doutré, Mark, Ancient
Celtic New Zealand, Dé Danann, New Zealand, 1999, website http://www.celticnz.co.nz.
¥ Milton, Richard, The Facts
of Life: Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, Corgi, UK, 1993, http://www.alternativescience.com.
¥ Steen-McIntyre, Virginia,
"Suppressed Evidence for Ancient Man in Mexico", NEXUS 5/05, 1998.
¥ Sunfellow, David, "The Great
Pyramid & The Sphinx", November 25, 1994, at http://www.nhne.com/specialrepots/spyramid.html.
¥ Tampa Bay Tribune, October
12, 2001 (Darwinism/evolution quote), http://www.tampatrib.com.
About the Author:
Will Hart is a freelance journalist,
book author, nature photographer and documentary filmmaker. He lives and
does much of his research in the Lake Tahoe area in the USA, and writes
a column titled "The Tahoe Naturalist" for a regional publication. He has
produced and directed films about wolves and wild horses.
1. there is no mystery
about who built the Great Pyramid or what the methods of construction were,
and the Sphinx shows no signs of water damage;
Let the evidence to the contrary be
damned!
2. there were no humans in the Americas
before 20,000 BC;
3. the first civilization dates
back no further than 6000 BC;
4. there are no documented anomalous,
unexplained or enigmatic data to take into account;
5. there are no lost or unaccounted-for
civilizations.