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Evola's Sunglasses's avatar

I'm English. Liberal Democracy is just rule by international finance and the Merchant class.

We aren't voting ourselves out of this Globalisation, hypa Liberal nightmare.

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DD's avatar

Correct, but roll that back about 10 centuries and you have the "birth" of the English dynasty, which has practised, every couple of centuries, a form of disguise which changes the shop window and its contents without disturbing the shop and its management. Today we have the disguise of the "English-speaking Peoples" 5 nations of which only one is formally separated from the Head.

Looking at some of the behaviour of governments, I can detect the Charlie Method (aka the Thomas á Becket Syndrome) even in the faraway Pacific paradise of the City of Lemons. I have to wonder whether the independence of our Perú was only in title, because the differences between Boluarte and Starmer seem almost nanometric. Did the capitulations of the Virreinato transfer her capital to Threadneedle Street?

The failure to vote anything significant is baked-in to our version, and yours, of "democracy", which - based on the infidelity of our Servants - should really be called "iscariotcracy", rule by the unfaithful.

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TheFreeThinkersProject's avatar

Dugin is a half wit.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

I disagree that Trump is retreating on anything. Its basically him and his cabinet against both the Democrats and the Republicans (the Uniparty) both of whom include many globalists and neocons. The neocons and Israel were manipulating Trump toward war with Iran. Trump needed the Big Beautiful Bill to pass to enact much of his domestic agenda. So he needed to keep people like Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton on his side to pass the bill. That meant doing something about Iran. Trump managed to foil their attempt by bombing the nuclear facilities but refusing to engage in regime change or any further involvement by the US.

Now that the BBB has passed, Trump has less need of Congress and can really start to dismantle the globalist network. A clear step in that direction is the Administration not sending any more weapons to Ukraine because our "reserves are being depleted". Maybe that's true or maybe its just a good excuse to get the US all the way out of Ukraine. Without US support, expect the Ukraine war to an end this year. Once that's over, Trump and Putin can work together to continue dismantling the globalist system and install more of a multipolar system with both Russia and the US as a check on China.

Russia moving closer to China was necessary to counter the globalists who ruled while Biden was president. Putin may get along with Xi but its unlikely Putin trusts the Chinese Communist Party that actually runs things in China. America and Russia are natural allies. Expect to see Trump and Putin move the two countries closer together now that Trump has more room to maneuver.

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Mr. Raven's avatar

Jews mass murdering children to steal their parents land isn’t just some variable in the calculus of a deal, it’s something all people of good conscience must address no matter the cost. If we don’t get Jews fully out of politics nothing will change ever.

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KC Erasmus's avatar

I am so glad you said “Jews” and Not Zionists, as a Zionist is merely the cover Jews use to hide from their crimes, by blaming a third party, inseparable from themselves.

It's analogous to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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The Big Ugly's avatar

I don't give a shit about the jews or the goat fuckers. They can all go to Hell tomorrow. Too many people think you have to defend one of these shitty groups just because you don't like the other. You can hate them both you fucking retards.

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Mr. Raven's avatar

You aren't very bright are you? And just go by your feelings exactly like the woke. But a rational person prioritizes their energy first against their most destructive enemy and that is the Jew.

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Realist's avatar

"But a rational person prioritizes their energy first against their most destructive enemy and that is the Jew."

Well, Zionist Jews for sure.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

Whatever. I guess Biden and Pelosi and Bush and Trump and Macron and Merkel and Trudeau are all jews. You're a fucking retard. Its about money not religion. Go suck some muslim cock somewhere else.

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KC Erasmus's avatar

You definitely suffered a Botched Lobotomy!

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Rgggb's avatar

Good luck maybe another millennium will do the trick you fucking dolt

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Realist's avatar

You are delusional.

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Chris Paul's avatar

You sound vaccinated.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

OK Boomer!

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Mr. Raven's avatar

I'd say you have a room temperature IQ, but I don't like to keep my house that cold.

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Jack ack ack's avatar

Ok fag.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

Ok Fuck Nutz.

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Realist's avatar

Boomer??? You should check ones profile before assuming anything.

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DD's avatar

Russia and China are aware of the Anglo plan to split them, and the stupid nonsense about Iranian Uranium Enrichment BANG! BANG! BANG! rolled that plan back a looooong way.

PS

Comments such as yours tend to have a mirror effect...

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Chris Paul's avatar

You’re right, generally. Trump is not retreating. But Biden was never actually president.

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Realist's avatar

"But Biden was never actually president."

Neither is Trump. Since November 22, 1963, all 'presidents' have been titular to increasing degrees.

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Chris Paul's avatar

Trump has an obvious mandate from the people and is clearly exercising the authority of the office, operating in accordance with the original constitution. Biden was powerless and had no mandate.

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Eduard Maat's avatar

The originalists are basically equal to fundamentalist Muslims and orthodox Jews. They want to turn back the clock centuries, to be able to get medieval on anyone they don't like. A constitution is never a finished work, it is as flawed as any human work. Biden had a larger popular vote difference in 2020 than Trump in 2024, only he didn't abuse the power he technically held.

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Chris Paul's avatar

Utterly retarded. How do you really believe these things?

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Eduard Maat's avatar

Do you think a good discussion will evolve after starting with insult?

And to answer your question: I am not a believer, I organize facts to support my opinion.

The Founders were more or less original in their time, but they created with the Constitution no more than a new origin for the country. Like seeds and embryos, origins grow to fruition, adult specimens, and new generations will evolve to different forms and nuances of government. Going back to some origin doesn't make America greater, but smaller.

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Realist's avatar

"Trump has an obvious mandate from the people and is clearly exercising the authority of the office, operating in accordance with the original constitution."

You live in a dream world.

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Chris Paul's avatar

You sound heavily vaccinated.

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Realist's avatar

"You sound heavily vaccinated."

You sound like a bot.

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Tatjana's avatar

Professor Dugin has made an excellent point: deep analysis and understanding of the problem is needed.

In plain words, we must be able to understand the structure of this evil, or else history will keep repeating... This war is not only physical - above all, it is spiritual. By the expression "spiritual" I do not mean new age definition (new age is a psyop which gives one impression he/she is worth more than the others who are not following this religion; eg. the same structure of ideological brainwashing took place in Israel and Ukraine); spiritual resistance means knowing what is right and what is wrong, i.e. what is good and what is evil; that is why being able to recognize and tell the truth is so important (see the meaning of Greek word logos - for example, this explanation here is easy to understand: https://thedukereport.substack.com/p/the-sermon-on-the-mount-as-a-tactical).

We have been heavily brainwashed here in the West, but with little effort and discipline, it is possible to get back to the right track again. We should not be judging the surface, but trying hard to understand deep structure and connect to our hearts again.

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Eoin Clancy's avatar

No deep analysis needed. Russia and China control banking, banking controls western civilisation. I don't know why this obvious fact seems to be ignored, it is, to quote Mr Putin, the root cause of the conflict. You can talk about geopolitics till your blue in the face, or discuss Kant et all, but it all boils down to one massive banking family and a few other banks in the west trying to control world finance, it's as simple as that. Trump is up against these psychopaths and Xi and Putin know he is.

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DD's avatar

Yup.

In the anthem "Rule Britannia" the words "Britons never will be slaves" refer to the Scots, Irish, Welsh, and Cornish, the songwriter of course being a Scot

The Celtic culture is akin to that of Latin America where Protest is an ancient custom.

I don't know why, but us English seem to enjoy having a Monarch to Look Up To.

All that Being Looked Up To can't be good for their poor souls!!

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Eoin Clancy's avatar

I'm not disappointed with Trump either, he represents what sanity there is still left in western civilisation. What he is doing is like what Russia is doing in Ukraine, slowly but surely wearing the globalist enemy down, a long arduous task that will take his present term and the next one to fully bring the west back to its senses.

The real problem for western civilisation is the control of private banking and finance, always has been. These entities don't exist in Russia and China and I believe that is what this battle between good and evil is all about.

Should the west take full control of its banking and financial sector through strict governance or by whatever means, then multipolarity, a true multipolarity will happen. Without this happening, the conflict will continue indefinitely.

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The Big Ugly's avatar

Yup, its all about the money. There are trillions at stake.

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Natasha's avatar

Yes in fact. Russian is the Benchmark and the role model

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GS's avatar

Alright, let’s unpack your argument. You insist you’re not simply "disappointed" in Trump, but rather conducting a detached observation of Trumpism as a genuine ideological rupture. Fair enough. You meticulously trace what "looked like a coherent revolution: anti-globalism, sovereignty, traditionalism, anti-interventionism. From your perspective, seeing this emerge from the "control room" of global liberalism was startling – an "icebreaker" indeed. Your initial fascination makes sense through that lens.

But here’s where your analysis demands scrutiny:

1. You Overplayed the Ideology Card: You credit Trumpism with a "serious ideological core" and a "completely alternative vision." Yet, your own description reveals its patchwork nature: Bannon’s populism, Musk’s tech-libertarianism, Thiel’s dark eschatology. This isn’t Evola or Spengler – it’s opportunistic politics amplified by grievance. You projected systematic coherence ("Trumpism") onto a movement fundamentally driven by personality and reaction. When Trump inevitably compromised (embracing neocons, backing Netanyahu), you framed it as a "retreat" from a purity that likely never existed as you imagined. Isn't that less about Trump betraying an ideology and more about you misdiagnosing its depth from the start?

2. Your Lens Distorts the View: You readily admit Trumpism is "not quite ours" and America lacks true tradition. Yet, you judge it overwhelmingly through your own eschatological framework – Russia as "Third Rome," the "Katechon." This is crucial. What you sympathetically saw as a "conservative revolution" (due to its anti-liberalism) was simultaneously viewed as potentially "monstrous" through your civilizational metrics. Your analysis isn't primarily about understanding American politics on its own terms; it's about assessing its utility/threat within your predetermined cosmic struggle. Doesn't this inevitably color your perception of its success or failure?

3. "Disappointment" Denial Rings Hollow: You claim detachment – "not enchanted or disillusioned." But the essay's arc hinges on your "profound impression" of early Trumpism followed by your sharp critique of his deviations (Iran, Israel, neocon alliances). You position yourself as the observer who uniquely grasped the true ideological potential, only to see it falter. That is a narrative of disillusionment, regardless of protests. It’s disillusionment with the potential you projected onto the movement, filtered through your absolute prioritization of Russia's mission.

4. The "Deep Analysis" Dodge: Dismissing experts as superficial ("oil prices") while prescribing Guénon, Evola, and Spengler as the only path to true understanding feels like gatekeeping. It implies geopolitical reality is only legible through your specific Traditionalist/metaphysical framework. Doesn't this sideline material factors, institutional power dynamics, or the messy realities of democratic politics that are essential to understanding why Trumpism manifested (and compromised) as it did? Depth is needed, yes, but not at the expense of analytical pluralism.

Ultimately, your commentary is revealing. It powerfully articulates a Russian Traditionalist perspective on Western events. You correctly identify the rhetorical shock Trumpism delivered to liberal hegemony and its internal contradictions. However, your core error seems to be intellectualizing a primarily populist phenomenon, then measuring it against an impossible standard derived from your own rigid worldview. Your "disappointment" (let's call it what it is) stems less from Trump's inherent betrayal and more from your initial overestimation of Trumpism as a philosophically coherent counter-force, rather than the volatile, personality-driven political wave it demonstrably was. The value lies less in your diagnosis of Trumpism and more in the stark clarity it provides about your own ideological priorities and how they shape your reading of global chaos.

Enjoy reading you. Cheers!

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DD's avatar

Hmmm. Your choreography suggests what I sometimes think of doing, produce a review in my own words of the end product of a chat with the oracle-god-in-the-machine.

My previous attempt at using those beautifully-curated words failed the final step and Uncle Aleks had some fun rebutting using the same Intelligent Engine.

The intro, paragraphing, and outro are part of the Oracle's watermarks.

What you print may be in line with your feelings but it does come out as largely curated, if not generated, by our artificially-intelligent sidekicks.

Best Wishes!

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GS's avatar

You prefer a personal attack and not a discussion of the arguments presented? You failing me Mr Dugin!

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DD's avatar

Not sure why you address my comment as if from Professor Aleksandr.

My comment was on your use of an intermediary machine to collate your thoughts and present the collation in artificial-intelligence language.

Doing so devalues your comment.

If however you are actually a computer, I apologise fulsomely.

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DD's avatar

Neither am I Doctor, Mister, Professor, Señor, or even Gospodin, nor specifically Dugin.

Anyway your translator is a twin of ChatGPT!

OOPS!

Maybe you are an Invention!!!!!

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Mark Stoneweapon's avatar

Well said... "Trumpism" is an intelligence operation. See the following cryptic manifesto of the "Q Team" that created Trumpism:

https://ia801402.us.archive.org/21/items/the-kid-by-the-side-of-the-road-juan-o-savin/The%20Kid%20by%20the%20Side%20of%20the%20Road%20-%20JUAN%20O%20SAVIN.pdf

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Nils Haddock's avatar

Of course it is. The simplest explanation when the absolute ability to control the largest military and spending budget is up for grabs is that it is almost guaranteed to not be a true random chance aka democracy - it’s is controlled and predetermined decision.

That should be so obvious to people but it’s not. Trump is obviously a meme of a president, to allow the behavior and actions of the ruling group to be represented by a single persona that the masses can believe did it naturally.

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International Lawyer, Lena El-Malak discusses in detail property rights of Palestinians, in light of UN Laws, including the legal obligation of Israel to Palestinians related to property rights, laws pertaining to war, etc. This seems important for both Americans and the Irish (there is a reason I include these two groups), to understand as there are current discussions of the forced removal of the remaining Palestinians, and Israel handing over Gaza to the US for control which is very unstable legally and ethically for the US.

Another reason is these same types of actions are happening to property owners in the US (now focused on whistleblowers and the disenfranchised), and victims of the intentional fire setting (as in the Palisades and Hawaii), or those flooded out, (as in North Carolina and now Texas), whose property is desirable. These types of land-grabs will only increase as provisions in the BBB (Big Beautiful Bill) are implemented.

Ireland is facing similar property issues, and the laws discussed here have to do with the rights of the indigenous Irish vs those in Ireland due to forced migration, in order to cause the forcing of the Indigenous Irish from their land or their legal rights to own it, rather than transfer title and deed to the government. This is a historical tactic, (and can be seen in her discussion). We can see this approach in what has happened to the Palestinians and their land since 1948. I believe Malak is an Arab from Palestine. Her language is highly technical. But enough can be gleaned to see how a strategy is being developed and what rights people have in these situations and how they are currently being bypassed. Note that a new ambassador to Ireland was recently announced by the Trump administration who is from New Jersey, (traditionally a location of mob families), and the administration oddly omitted his profession: real estate. This omission is meaningful.

Another reason these property law discussions are important is, the BBB, points to how new currencies will be implemented in the very near future, where land equity will be used to back US citizen currencies, (and gold used to back international currencies used for trade). Citizens without property will be forced onto central government digital currencies with rights highly restricted. It appears the reason Medicaid or healthcare for the poor and food for the poor, like the Snap program, were just removed in the BBB was to force the poor to be the first test case of the government digital currencies and social credit system in the US, already in place but not yet public.

Please listen to her discussion. I also want to add, that the property of Israeli citizens, destroyed during the recent 12 day war, is also being similarly returned to the government ownership by force, according to a citizen. So no one is exempt. It’s a part of the shifting economic strategies to restablize governments and banking in Europe and North America, (non-BRICs entities). Please pay attention to the BRICs conference occurring this week for further hints on future directions. Bannon’s Warroom is covering it.

Here is the YouTube video of Malak:

https://youtu.be/TqzyqoNzr9U?si=X2raKu7Dj_eCIS5h

Here is a link to a post on X from the Israeli citizen about the current lab grabs post the 12 day war:

https://x.com/efenigson/status/1939275467116134569?s=61

I am connecting the dots of these issues on my X account, and writing when I can, more succinctly on my Substack. Links to both are on my profile. Well written article, appreciated. 🙏🙏🙏

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Realist's avatar

Where the hell did you get the idea that, on issues of importance, Trump is any different than the past titular presidents? Trump is a bloviating asshole.

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Paulo Aguiar's avatar

The issue with Trump isn’t so much betrayal in the dramatic sense, but more like strategic inconsistency. He lit a fire with that early anti-globalist posture, challenging liberal hegemony right from within the empire’s command center. That had serious weight. Not just for America, but for any state watching the balance of power shift even slightly.

For a while, it looked like the U.S. might actually start behaving more like a civilizational state than a missionary force. That alone sent shockwaves.

But then reality kicked in. The machine pulled him back in, or he walked back in, hard to say sometimes. Either way, when he leaned back toward the neocons and started echoing the usual pro-Israel, anti-Iran lines, it became obvious he wasn’t gonna carry that ideological icebreaker all the way through.

Still, the movement he sparked is very much alive. MAGA as a current (untied to Trump personally) might still evolve into something more coherent. If someone takes the reins and keeps pushing a genuinely multipolar vision, that could matter.

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Evola's Sunglasses's avatar

Can I recommend a good book to understand power in the West.

It's called 'The Populist Delusion' Neema Parvini.

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a curious mind's avatar

About the book:

"The idea of popular sovereignty—the belief that the masses control political outcomes through their collective will—offers a reassuring story, but it collapses under the lens of elite theory. Neema Parvini’s "The Populist Delusion" (2022) dismantles the myth of democracy by drawing on thinkers like Mosca, Pareto, and Michels. These scholars show that power always rests with a small, organized group whose coordination, expertise, and control over institutions overpower the disorganized majority. Concepts like “the will of the people” act as quasi-religious beliefs, justifying elite rule while calming the masses. Yet, as Parvini observes, “the democratic delusion persists because it serves everyone’s interests.”

"This pattern of minority rule is evident in today’s global systems, as described in The Octopus and The Global American Empire (GAE), which reveal how managerial elites shape society through a unified network of political and economic power that spans nations. Over time, from the French Revolution’s broken promises of freedom to the modern state’s tendency to label dissent as irrational, power has followed a pattern: central authorities ally with marginalized groups to weaken independent institutions, consolidating control while claiming to champion liberation. However, as trust in these narratives fades—seen in movements like Brexit or Trump’s rise—the elite’s growing reliance on force over persuasion exposes their weaknesses. Parvini’s work emphasizes that understanding elite theory is vital today, encouraging readers to see the gap between democratic ideals and the iron law of oligarchy, where organized minorities always hold sway."

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/the-populist-delusion-2022?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=355417&post_id=165390814&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=1oxuh7&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

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Randy's avatar

If you click the three dots at the top right corner of a post, you can edit the post. Hope this helps.

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blindboy's avatar

That’s a pretty hi falutin rabbit hole you’ve gone down there mister. Let us know if you run into Alice, or failing that what substances you regularly ingest.

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PJT's avatar

The most salient of Dugin’s written essay is that his sole focus must be to his nation Russia and everything Russia, its spiritual existence, present and future, to its people, their direction in that order, to save Russia and the world from the vestiges and reign of the Antichrist … [ Russia is an absolute value. I view everything from the standpoint of my country, my civilization, and its eschatological mission as the Third Rome, the Katechon, restraining the world from the reign of the Antichrist. That is what matters most.]

That last commentary speaks volumes, says it all, indeed that is and must be the main calculus in every decision now taken by Russian leadership, thankfully in doing so Russia will be the standard bearer just as they were WW2 saving and freeing the world from the tyranny of fascism, the battle commensurate the real War to now be fought of greater importance against a much more powerful foe..

Where WW2 was fought against a large allied force dominated the German National Socialists, this foe will comprise a vast majority of the supposed civilised World … save those nations who like Russia have as centric their core values belief in God, Family, State in that order.. thankfully many exist, a lot are those readily denigrated by the West, the Islamist Muslim faith another God, Faamily, Nation Centric Religion practiced and observed by many of the Worlds populace, add to that mix Toaist/Daoism China, which is the indigenous religio-philosophical tradition that has shaped Chinese life for more than 2,000 years which enjoys a strong following in China of Chinese philosophy and religion that aims to harmonize with the Dao (the Way) and deeper understanding of creation, the universe, the World occupied.. then there is the deeply religious Hindu and Buddhist traditions observed by many ASEAN nation states, again they have a deep belief in much that is similar to the belief principles observed by China, both nations religious belief structures holding similarities to the Islamist and Orthodox faiths observed by Middle Eastern/ West Asian nations, together South East Asian states Malaysia and Indonesia … with Russia leading the Christian Orthodoxy a religion practiced by many nations in the Caucasus, Lower Mediterranean and parts of West Asia…

In short Russia has as potential allies if it with China and India can succeed with multipolarity through BRICS+ the opportunity to forge a behemoth of an opposition to the Western Antichrist assault about to assail the rest of the populated world as noted above.

In essence we are heading toward a showdown and battle Royale between competing belief structures, it will behave Russia, China, India if they are to have any hope of winning this War to become ever more cognisant of the need to become tighter, more strongly allied on a number of basis, economic, culturally, technologically, militarily, educationally, whilst through and via the strengthening of relationships across the aforementioned metrics, being strong enough to recognise the need to support unconditionally religious and doctrinal belief differences…

Russia I believe has shown it can lead in this regard as has China, Iran, all being multi ethnic, racial, religious tolerant nations, India to a lessor extent albeit they to are a huge populous nation which co exists peaceably with other religions …

Failure to so co exist between nations who need to come together will spell the end both individually and collectively, hence the need more than ever in human history to pull together and to become ever more interwoven with the other than ever before, the opponent they are to fight is a formidable beast… it will become ever more so, it is a beast well practiced we know in the arts of deceit, fraud, lies, falsehoods, of creating want, and false needs.. thus strong decisive leadership for the nations that are to come together and ally…. will be the determinant and will determine the fate of so many nations.

Humanity is virtually at a tipping point, this agenda most will have observed and be aware has had a surge of late, as if there is a sense of urgency… there seems to be, plans to install one world government has been severely curtailed by Trumps 1st tenure as President, you’ll recall the critical path for achieving their nefarious goals was supposed to be Clinton, Bush, Obama, Clinton with the present period 2025 - 30 ushering in what ought to have been an accepted and enshrined One World Government the New World Order, Trump stopped them 2017-21, rather delayed their planned agenda, destroying their time lines… Russia was meant to have been defeated, likely could have been and broken up into its constituent parts had the present conflict kicked off earlier as it was meant to… thankfully Trumps win 2016 stopped in their tracks the Liberal Globalist Order…

It is thus time now for sides to be taken, loyalties declared, there is no more time to equivocate, to delay, the urgency spoken of underscored the fact they no longer hide their agenda, think the Opening ceremonies the recent global sporting events, the clearly enunciated positions, accentuated their media partners, the trial run 2021-23 during the Scamdemic, the positioning for War, conflict, the talk of Nuclear warfare, all pointers and signs to a sense of panic and real urgency to do all necessary to achieve their orchestrated and long planned agenda… Consequently for all nations irrespective which side of the ideological battle lines you stand it’s decision time, for Russia and the multipolar world she and key allies China and India are wanting to usher in, their very loyalties to each other and collectively together their individual, statehood, national sovereignty, belief structures, faith, the strength of their respective populaces together especially the true resolve of each of these principal nations and those who do join them will all be severely tested, everything they know and understand will be put to the ultimate test.. of that there can be no doubt..

A cross roads like none ever before arrived at in human history is to be traversed, my money is on those new world nation states who believe fervently in God, Faith, Nation, Family.. and in that order, lead by Russia, China and India, aided I seriously hope, the original BRICS members Brazil and South Africa ( pray they remain steadfast and loyal) that every BRICS+ member together those who wish to belong.. will all truly believe in those key tenets and in so doing will rely upon the very same to defeat the so called “civilised” comprised of they… being the scourge we know they represent, a force that has had their long gestated plans to assail multipolarity, this challenge to their once rule and dominance… a dominion enjoyed the last 600+ years… it’s seriously a shame that my nation of birth is and remains tied to the umbilical cord of the world and nations responsible for so much destruction, death, injury and misery the past centuries.. that those nations clearly agitating against BRICS+ want, seek and truly covet the Antichrist World… Dugin nailed it… just saying.

Kia Kaha (stay strong) from New Zealand

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Eduardo Guzmán's avatar

There is a nuance to bear in mind about Christianity that you rarely see mentioned - - the Lord's Prayer (Luke 11 better than Matthew 6, now indistinguishable in most contemporary Christian bibles) started by challenging the family division, which is the first one. Joachim Jeremías understood it and dared writing it. This is totally coherent with Matthew 23:9: don't call anyone 'father' on earth. Paul made the first strong curtailment of the message by inventing the communion of bread and wine to preclude the real communism you see at the start of Acts, with no intermediaries between the brothers and sisters, here, and their father. Celebrating at home their freedom. Rarely has any religion offered such degree of freedom, combined with the awareness of the power of language (Logos, God and a partner of God at the fourth Gospel's commencement). The incarnation theory and message has been explicitly supported by the most up-to-date linguistics (Agustín Garcia Calvo, see his 'What is it that's happening?' 2006), which has demonstrated through logic the inevitable falsehood of science. Christians can still regain the meaning of Christianity, the forgotten foundation of its 21st century popularity, as supported by present-day hard logic that can live well jointly with any wisdom from the East or elsewhere. But the statist use of religion will always prefer Paul and the many like.

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PJT's avatar

Eduardo,

Thank you for your considered response together the recommends and references made, I will definitely be following all up…

Best

PJT

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Eduardo Guzmán's avatar

Maybe I should clarify to you that Augustin Garcia Calvo, a little known but outstanding and revolutionary thinker, declared himself in many passages in agreement with incarnation (as per the Gospel) based on his understanding of language, but the book I referred to in that comment to Mr Dugin is rather focused on the misunderstanding of science and reality itself. Kind regards

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PJT's avatar

Thank you for the clarification it’s still a read that I think I’ll enjoy my interest piqued even more resulting your just received clarification… thank you for doing* so, it is appreciated…

Best

PJT

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Jim's avatar

"Of course, to truly understand all this, one must know and grasp the history of the West and the philosophy of René Guénon, Julius Evola, Nikolai Danilevsky, Lev Tikhomirov, and Oswald Spengler."

All one needs to truly understand all this is that the West has been seduced, suborned, infiltrated and usurped by the Jews, and the governments of the West are occupation regimes staffed by collaborationist comprador-'elite' traitors. All other politics is meaningless, and philosophy is beyond irrelevant.

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DD's avatar

Naaah. It's all Norwegian Wood, a Thousand-Year Nordic Reich on English Soil, with its mycelic fingers in every continent either extractively or destructively.

Your race of reference is they who have lent oodles of doodles to the Norsk English dynasty over those centuries. The real criminal is not the banker. It's difficult to count banknotes with sausage fingers...

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Randall Swetnam's avatar

No kingdom stands forever except The Kingdom of Christ Jesus. Countries that MOST align with The Eternal Kingdom, whose King is The WORD, are MOST likely to remain standing. A Sound and Accurate Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures is REQUIRED. Otherwise, countries will miss the mark, build faulty foundations and policies that are DOOMED to fail. This IS undeniable TRUTH!

I invite readers to examine the following article as a challenge to move toward TRUTH and NOT away from it. Moving toward ORDER and away from CHAOS!

https://randallswetnam.substack.com/p/the-new-two-witnesses

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Evola's Sunglasses's avatar

America is now Jewish.

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Randall Swetnam's avatar

Indeed! America has become a country of anti-Christ EvanZionists who "claim" to be "Christian", but are deniers of the True Christ. They have created/fashioned an idol that is NOT Christ Jesus but a FALSE Christ. This is blasphemy. God is in the habit of destroying idols. He has this hangup about "No other gods before Me." This will not end well for the EvanZionists and the countries that permit their existence.

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adamsmith's avatar

What ever trump,s ideology maybe it's implementation is going to have to wrestle with fiscal dominance faced by the Fed in the coming months and years ,with the only options being printing away the deficit

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