Tag: Ariosophy

  • Blavatsky and Theosophy: Prebunking Jim Stewartson and other Hacks

    Blavatsky and Theosophy: Prebunking Jim Stewartson and other Hacks

    unedited. cunningly false descriptions of Theosophy It is generally accepted that Helena P. Blavatsky was proven to be a fraud, when an original report of Richard Hodgson by the Society for Psychical Research was published in London, December 1885. However, in April 1986, that case was examined by Dr. Vernon Harrison and published by the…

  • Lies about Theosophy: The Protocols, Yuliana Glinka and the Vatican’s Position

    Lies about Theosophy: The Protocols, Yuliana Glinka and the Vatican’s Position

    The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was a notorious antisemitic forgery first published in Russia in 1903, which served as a key ideological justification for the persecution of various groups by Nazi and Fascist regimes in Germany, Austria, and Italy. This included Theosophists, who were targeted despite no genuine connection to the document’s alleged…

  • German Aryanism and the Magical Blood of the Teuton: Gobineau, Chamberlain, Guido von List and Liebenfels

    German Aryanism and the Magical Blood of the Teuton: Gobineau, Chamberlain, Guido von List and Liebenfels

    The Aryan racial view that entered Fascism does not derive from the Ariosophy of Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels. It is also a concept in fact, not originally integrated into Fascism, as it is in Adolf Hitler’s National Socialism. Giovanni Gentile as well as other early Fascist intellectuals despised introducing Ariosophical racial…

  • Himmler’s Witches Library and Eric Kurlander talk Hitler’s Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich

    Himmler’s Witches Library and Eric Kurlander talk Hitler’s Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich

    Last year’s Hallows’ Eve special program, “Hitler’s Monsters” explored occult ideas, esoteric sciences, and pagan religions touted by Nazi Germany in the service of power. “The Nazi fascination with the occult is legendary, and in reality the supernatural was an essential part of the Nazi project. The regime enlisted astrology and the paranormal, paganism, Indo-Aryan…

  • Adolf Hitler’s Religion and Ideological Influences in National Socialism

    Adolf Hitler’s Religion and Ideological Influences in National Socialism

    National Socialism in Germany arose partially out of a folk movement in Germany connected to Romanticism and politically existed nearly two decades prior to Hitler. In its manifestation as a matured aesthetic and political force under Hitler, we find that by 1934, economists reported that the Germans look on Hitlerism as a Religion with “no…

  • National Socialism and Christianity: Bavarian Political Police Report on Hitler Speech in Augsburg

    National Socialism and Christianity: Bavarian Political Police Report on Hitler Speech in Augsburg

    Was Adolf Hitler merely pandering to German Christians as an act of demagoguery? A Bavarian Political Police Report on Hitler Speech in Augsburg, 6 July 1923, explains a different point-of-view about National Socialism. Adolf Hitler himself stated that National Socialism is a racialist and volkic doctrine but also described National Socialism as a Christian movement. The volk…