The Martial and The Apollonian

We do not fault the Romans for initially venerating Mars above Apollo as certainly their early conditions for survival required. Then, before the advent of firearms, war was not so dysgenic as now. Indeed, warfare might have proved in some cases to be eugenic. Likewise perhaps a Semitic effeminizing of Apollo in Greece affected the […]

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Jewish Power is Symbol Based

The reader should understand clearly that the dominance of these absurd superhero characters and whatever other bad examples are promoted in the media represent not so much the power of Jewish wealth determining arbitrarily what is venerated but the power of intelligently applied symbolism which itself has produced Jewish wealth and power. Indeed, one readily […]

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The Value of Homer

As one may have already divined, many of the primary protagonists in Homer, at least the active mortal ones, are best assumed Semitic, if some more Semitic than others. And not merely because we understand them as earthly, mortal men, hence primarily descended of or “created by” the Semitic Prometheus and Vulcan. After all, at […]

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Holidays and the Case of Halloween

By unserious men, I will be accused of “ruining” some holidays. When one understands that Christmas is especially derived from the Saturnalia,[1] a reference to the Jewish God overthrown by Jupiter, and Easter is a reference to the subversive figures of Ishtar and Esther,[2] particularly as mothers or sacred whores of a Jewish God, they […]

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