The Phoenix: False Sun Symbol

The Phoenix is a Semitic symbol. Hence it should be considered a “fire bird” as opposed to a “solar bird.” Indeed, Herodotus account of it reveals similarities to the Adonis and Bacchus cults. Herodotus writes: “[The Phoenix] comes all the way from Arabia, and brings the parent bird, all plastered over with myrrh, to the […]

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Esoteric Apollo: The Crow or Raven, Symbol of Racial Cuckoldry

The Raven is a favorite of Myth enthusiasts, whether racialists or otherwise, particularly because of its association to Odin. There Odin is said to have two messenger ravens, Huginn “thought” and Muninn “memory” or “mind.” This association though becomes merely another reason to understand Odin as the Romana Interpretatio reveals him, a trickster God and […]

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Illuminati Confirmed

As touched upon, in JEM we will encounter the esoteric conceit that Freemasonry is a Jewish development designed to utilize talented Aryans to Jewish ends. Here of course Aryans are also used as “Angels,” “Michaels” or Front-men. Doubtlessly, almost all Freemasons, while understanding themselves to be serving “God,” “the Architect,” a mysterious higher purpose or […]

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Historical Crypto-Jews Identified in JEM and History as Propaganda

In JEM (Jewish Esoteric Moralization) we will also encounter the repeated insinuation of seemingly startling historical claims. For instance, it will be suggested that leadership of the Frankish Empire was fundamentally Jewish, whether by blood or influence. It will also be suggested Robert the Bruce was a Jew who started Scottish Rite Freemasonry, a fundamentally […]

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The Real Birth of Tragedy

With Tragedies, of course, we especially speak of works with tragic endings.[1] Doubtless, things are more “complex” with tragedies then they are with Epics. But with them we ask first: why? And if Tragedy is to persist as an Art form, to what end should it be used? The value of Tragedy is often said […]

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