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Authors: Iain King
A
ssert
that no link is possible
Assertions that something is impossible are usually accepted, even when made without evidence. Such assertions have slowed many other discoveries including plate tectonics, powered flight, and quantum physics.
We must create a similar superstition for this, that there can be no link.
U
se
the law to maintain secrecy
This tactic has already succeeded for many centuries, and must continue.
D
estroy
all who make links public
Any individual who makes public the link being human affairs and celestial bodies must be discredited. Ridicule is the best means for this, since it also discourages people from taking their evidence seriously. We must discredit the motives, reputation and academic pedigree of all who reveal the evidence. Their status in society, their friends, family and their life can all be threatened. Publishers must also be intimidated into silence.
D
iscredit
the evidence presented
Any error or imperfection in evidence presented for the link between human affairs and celestial bodies must be exaggerated. Debate must become focussed on the error or imperfection in the evidence, not the evidence itself. All evidence must be labelled ‘unscientific’, or deliberately misinterpreted as fiction for entertainment.
C
ontaminate evidence presented
Strong evidence of a link must be contaminated by spurious data which suggests there is no link. The two sets of information must be mixed, and the spurious data must become more readily available. Bad practitioners of the science of prediction must be encouraged, since their abundance hides the link still further.
S
ubsume any evidence
into conventional belief systems (eg religion, science)
If evidence of a link between human affairs and the position of the planets is made public, we must incorporate the new knowledge into our current belief system. The Christian Church adopted astrology at the Council of Nicea in 325AD, and can do so again. Modern science may seek to use quantum physics – which has already demonstrated distant particles can influence each other without being connected – to adopt some evidence as it emerges.
I
f all other
attempts to conceal the truth about the link between the planets and human affairs fail, then authority figures must say they believed it all along. Suggested line is:
‘This evidence was generated by the scientific method. It is a method we have always supported, generating a conclusion we have always suspected. We have disproved the superstition that there is no link between the planets and human affairs. Now we can apply this evidence for the common good.’
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