The Scrooge: a not-so-sweet Sussman

The “Sweet man” Sussman (or likable unconscious Jew) has another well-known aspect and face.  There is also of course the phenomenon of the “not-so-sweet Sussman” or “Scrooge.”  Here we remember his famous refrain to “Merry Christmas.”  “Bah humbug!” The Scrooge spends his time sniffing about how alienating “traditional symbols” of the host population are.  Here […]

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“Man Made” Video and Poem.

Special thanks to Xurious and the unknown but highly talented editor HCF. For a different age I was born, every man has once said, where each was to honor sworn, rather to all this cowardice bred, thus for a gilded time we mourn, insisting such days forever dead. Yet of all the feelings ever known, […]

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The Promethean and Atlatean: terribly abused and misused words

“Prometheus is no more an Aryan figure than Captain America, Jesus Christ, Woody Allen or Benjamin Netanyahu.” While on the subject of Fire Gods, it is worth briefly elucidating something here so as to eliminate an embarrassing and discrediting misuse of language.  The term Promethean and the figure of Prometheus have been greatly abused in “right-wing” […]

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Semitic Fire Gods

In contrast to the Aryan Celestial Gods, the Semitic Gods are Chthonic.  Fire of an earthly nature, in contrast to fire of a solar or celestial nature, is also an “attribute” of Semitic Gods.  This is seen throughout the JEM (Jewish Esoteric Moralization), whether ancient or contemporary, as this study reveals.  Indeed, the Bible memorably […]

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Names Part I: What is in a name?

Perhaps the most salient manner in which language will manifest in the JEM is in name meanings of fictional or parabolic characters. Indeed, if you remember one lesson in this study, remember that name meanings almost always hold the most important key to interpreting messaging within Jewish parable, whether in the contemporary or ancient context. […]

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Why Apolloism is 3.0

The first obvious question is: why this LARPing? Apollo? Get real. To be clear, Apolloism is, in part, a political formation. From a Christian concept of Religion it might also be understood as a “secular” formation. To be an Apollonian, no “leaps of faith” or superstitious beliefs are required. In fact, they are prohibited. Apollo, […]

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