Tag: antisemitism
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Kalergi’s Vision of Europe and the Conspiracy against Him
INTRODUCTION TO THE KALERGI CONSPIRACY The Kalergi conspiracy has its roots in 1930s German National Socialist vilification of Kalergi for his pro-unity, anti-war views, and directly in the propaganda of Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels portrayed Kalergi’s vision of European federation as a Eurasian-Negroid dystopia ruled by Jews. Austrian Holocaust denier Gerd Honsik revived it and reformulated…
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Normalization of Conspiracies: Jews, Khazar Myth and Israelism
Do Jews control the world? “Jews?” No. In an attempt to establish a position, that would implicate and thus persecute all Jews is usually the objective of the belief. As an exercise, how many of the chief executive officers of any of the major banking institutions are Jewish? Isn’t the banking system itself in Israel…
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A Second Look at Blavatsky on Indigenous People in The Secret Doctrine
There are a couple passages in The Secret Doctrine that come to mind when dealing with accusations against H.P. Blavatsky. When she mentions for example, “sterility between two human races” as observed by Darwin, H.P.B. references Sir William Henry Flower, a leading authority on mammals and especially on the primate brain of his time, in speaking of “semi-animal…
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Legionary Destiny and Codreanu’s Rationale for Romanian Fascism
FASCIST CHARISMATICS AND SPIRITUALITY Nicholas Nagy-Talavera was a Hungarian-American of Jewish descent, a historian and dissident. The historian recounts the day he met Codreanu, describing him as a charismatic man, childlike and radiant, in whom he could see nothing evil in: “There was suddenly a hush in the crowd. A tall, darkly handsome man dressed…
