| The order of appearances |

Clear Vision Despite Inversion

The world is not what we are led to believe. Behind the official discourse of progress, humanism, and the common good operates a structured, dominant group, carrying a worldview foreign to the values it publicly claims to uphold. This worldview is rooted in esoteric and symbolic traditions originating in pre-Abrahamic civilizations, which are today preserved and codified, notably through Freemasonry.

This current stands in continuity with the historical adversaries of the prophets. Like them, it opposes revealed truth, but in forms adapted to the modern age. It no longer confronts monotheism directly; instead, it operates under the guise of political neutrality and positivist rationality, seeking to dilute the message, marginalize it within the public sphere, and target those who embody it with consistency.


In this shared struggle against everything that stands in the way of their objectives,
states act in a coordinated manner, each according to its role and position. This distribution of functions makes it possible to impose a global orientation without ever clearly exposing its unity or its true centers of impulse. The symbols omnipresent in institutions, architecture, and the economy are therefore not mere folklore. They testify to an ideological continuity founded on a logic of inversion, intended to mislead the masses while remaining intelligible to those who understand its language.


Therefore, for the believer,
discerning who is who becomes an imperative. Allah has never called for blindness, but for discernment. He commands that one not ally with those who oppose revelation, and that authority, dominance, or proximity never be taken as criteria of truth. Alliance is founded neither on power nor on influence, but on adherence to revelation, which alone explains and establishes reality.

Thus, if Allah allows this group to act, it is neither by approval nor because He would support falsehood or blameworthy conduct. It is a large-scale trial. Allah tests human beings through one another, so that those who remain firm upon the truth may be distinguished from those who are seduced by the dominant order. What is granted in this world, whether authority or success, does not constitute a sign of divine favor, but a means by which hearts are tested and revealed.

A Transversal Allegiance

Within a media space structured by a dominant narrative, the displayed plurality largely amounts to an illusion. The opposition between left and right creates the appearance of a genuine confrontation, while political parties, in practice, align themselves within the same ideological framework. Electoral alternations and public debates primarily serve to preserve the semblance of pluralism, while the core orientations remain unchanged.

This convergence is not expressed solely in discourse, but also in actions and structures. Policy directions bear this out: when faced with major issues, states act in concert, following the same line. This unity is also reflected in the symbolic language they share – numerical codes, recurring symbols such as the pyramid or the arch – markers of a common ideological allegiance, embedded within state representations across the world and associated with the Freemasonic heritage.

Obedience without Conscience

Beyond the media intermediaries, the system relies on a multitude of executors dispersed throughout the social fabric. They are found in every city, across all environments and professions, regardless of social status. Their role is limited to carrying out orders, out of opportunism, conformity, or because they feel compelled to do so.

These servants of the system rarely act out of deep conviction. They obey in exchange for a granted advantage, an anticipated promotion, or the avoidance of pressure. This logic of self-interested submission allows the system to operate without ever directly exposing its true centers of decision-making.

Freed from all moral responsibility through the dilution of orders and the fragmentation of tasks, their actions can go very far. Once obedience becomes the norm and conscience is relegated to the background, there is no longer any clear limit to what can be justified, carried out, or tolerated.

The Constancy of the Believer

In the face of this established order, the believer is not called to fear or fascination, but to inner steadfastness. His primary responsibility is to remain faithful to the revelation, to never equate a dominant position with truth, and to never sacrifice his conscience on the altar of comfort or conformity. Discernment, patience, and constancy in the truth are the only bulwarks against collective misguidance. It is through this silent yet resolute fidelity to Allah alone that those who remain upright are distinguished when all reference points are inverted.

(29:2) Do people think that they will be left to say, "We believe", without being put to the test?

(11:112) So remain steadfast as you have been commanded, along with those who have turned back with you, and do not transgress. Indeed, He is All-Seeing of what you do.