Category: Cultural History

  • Noah Webster’s Influence on Early American Identity, Journalism and Education

    Noah Webster’s Influence on Early American Identity, Journalism and Education

    Noah Webster, Adams and other early Americans emphasis on divergence from Britain demonstrates how Federalists sought to create early American identity through changes to institutions, language, and colonial education to legitimize the new republic. Mayflower descendant Noah Webster (1758-1843) is considered the father of American education and the American dictionary. Webster is accompanied by many…

  • Notes on Theosophy, Ismaili Cosmology, and Jamal al-Din Connection

    Notes on Theosophy, Ismaili Cosmology, and Jamal al-Din Connection

    NOTES Theosophical Positions are rooted in pre-Islamic doctrines, and this is supported by the research from Eastern Tradition archive’s Book of Dzyan Research Reports series. This series methodically verifies Blavatsky’s sources as traceable in extant Buddhist scriptures, such as Tsongkhapa’s Gelugpa texts on the Wisdom Tradition. Be very careful in connecting the socio-political and Masonic…

  • Maurice Joly: Origins of the Protocols of Zion and its Impact on Theosophy

    Maurice Joly: Origins of the Protocols of Zion and its Impact on Theosophy

    Stories of the Origins of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion AND ITS USE AGAINST THEOSOPHY Maurice Joly, an ill-fated Parisian attorney during the reign of Emperor Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) lived a life both comedy and tragedy. It is Maurice Joly who wrote the politically satirical Conversations between Machiavelli and Montesquieu in the…

  • Paradise Lost: Why Americans have trouble with their idea of Authority?

    Paradise Lost: Why Americans have trouble with their idea of Authority?

    Cultural and philosophical shifts in thinking between the 40s and 60s in the United States were reactions one after the other partly as a result of social engineering and enforcement of social rules (or pressures). This history demonstrates the illusion of free choice and individualism in the U.S., particularly in our present time. The very…

  • Dr. Ranier Zitelman: Was Hitler a Socialist? | Dad Saves America

    Dr. Ranier Zitelman: Was Hitler a Socialist? | Dad Saves America

    Dad Saves America sits down with historian and sociologist Dr. Ranier Zitelman (author of Hitler’s National Socialism). The interview begins by explaining the limitations in U.S. education about history. John Papola states, that “Hitler seems to be the only bad guy that our kids here in America are taught about from history. They don’t get taught…

  • The Complex Legacy of Albert Pike

    The Complex Legacy of Albert Pike

    The life and writings of Albert Pike provide a lesson to those interested in the history and study of Esoteric Philosophy. This article briefly lays out some facts to consider in light of recent events to challenge both American racial conflicts and limitations and the Trump Administration’s appropriation of Albert Pike (The Unseen Danger of…

  • The World War II Consensus is Collapsing – Jonathan Pageau

    The World War II Consensus is Collapsing – Jonathan Pageau

    Jonathan Pageau (founder of The Symbolic World) is a French-Canadian icon carver who explores the symbolic patterns that underlie our experience of the world. We understand symbolism to express indirectly a reality that cannot be expressed directly. Jonathan Pageau is on a path to what he says is a reclamation of “the world of Beauty…

  • The German Will to Power by Jiang Xueqin | Predictive History

    The German Will to Power by Jiang Xueqin | Predictive History

    THE GERMAN WILL TO POWER: GERMAN CIVILIZATION, THE PRUSSIAN EMPIRE AND ENLIGHTENMENT Challenging the sense of inherent superiority of Anglo-American civilization, Jiang Xueqin gives an insightful lecture about German civilization, the Prussian Empire and Enlightenment Philosophy. In this country, there is a fixating fascination with the era of the Nazis, because it is the story…

  • Geo-Strategy: The Iran Trap by Jiang Xueqin | Predictive History

    Geo-Strategy: The Iran Trap by Jiang Xueqin | Predictive History

    The lectures of Predictive History by Jiang Xueqin on The Iran Trap (a year ago) and The Prussian Empire (Anglo-American Civilization versus Germanic Civilization) are incredibly important for any enthusiastic researcher or student of United States History, Religious Studies, Global Affairs, even for those with historical and geopolitical focus on Esotericism, that cannot be ignored…

  • Biopolitics, Eugenics, and State Racism in Ancient Philosophy | Mika Ojakangas

    Biopolitics, Eugenics, and State Racism in Ancient Philosophy | Mika Ojakangas

    Main Grahn-Wilder of the ORT-project interviews Prof. Mika Ojakangas of the University of Jyväskylä in Finland in a talk about the origins of State Racism. It serves the same purpose as Slavery and the Limits of Democracy in the Early Republic, Leslie Alexander. “In episode 3, Professor Mika Ojakangas (University of Jyväskylä) discusses his book On…

  • Slavery and the Limits of Democracy in the Early Republic, Leslie Alexander

    Slavery and the Limits of Democracy in the Early Republic, Leslie Alexander

    Leslie Alexander examines slavery, the persistence of Racism, and how this challenged the American Revolution’s core ideals (July 2021)

  • Race Realism Detox

    Race Realism Detox

    Hakim dismantles core propaganda radicalizing Americans. Time to counteract at the root. In the U.S. the political right aligned are the main perpetrators of misconceptions about race.