The wisest person after 1945 was Savitri Devi[…]Instead of committing suicide when Hitler lost the war she tried to understand what happened based on her knowledge of the ancient Aryan religion
We live in Kali Yuga[…]In Kali Yuga[…]everything will be upside down. But in our century that applies even more to the West, as whites are behaving in a directly treacherous manner against their ethnicity
A year ago I left a post about who wanted to educate his child in National Socialism and no one replied[…]
It is hard to admit it but even the racialists are part of the Kali Yuga zeitgeist to the extent that they aren’t consistent as, say, Hitler was consistent with his principles. That’s why they love degenerate music[…]Majority has stayed on the south side of the Wall, living under the mandates of Christian ethics[…]
If you review Hitler’s life you will see, as Savitri saw, that since he was a teenager he felt a great attraction for the beautiful European art[…]That is virtually absent in today’s racialists. They live in Kali Yuga, which includes degenerate music. I see it with my nephew. While both of my parents were musicians by profession[…]and founded a music school for children, my nephew who attended there is an absolute degenerate in musical matters[…]Only cutting him off from Gomorrah from the age of six, founding a Village far from the madding crowd would have worked
That would have to be done in the Third World because in the West the treacherous governments wouldn’t allow such an educational enterprise. But that can’t be done unless we have enough funds for several families to buy real estate abroad[…]
Unless a sponsor comes along who wants to do something similar to what the Aryan Mennonites do here in Mexico but without their Christianity, there is no choice but to live as isolated individuals and navigate Kali Yuga[…]This Age was considered by the ancient Aryans a great opportunity to purify oneself
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