Anonymous
ID: YiYOhUxY
7/26/2025, 9:41:56 PM No.511443741
I'm leaning toward he wasn't controlled opposition. He ascended to legend status through the warriors path. The argument seems to have been "Lots of white people died!"
Just as they would today if the same spiritual struggle was to be engaged. I get the idea I have a similar view of Christianity to him. He had his own esoteric beliefs, but understood the importance of Christianity to European culture and people (the table talks are not legitimate).
He liberated his people from the Wiemar conditions, and did everything in his power to avoid war. When talks of peace had passed, he met the struggle head on.
I'm the go to guy for "everything is a psyop", but that was the beast he took on. It fits perfectly with the illusion of the modern world that we live in. Of course the man who fought the dragon empire is tarred, feathered, and labelled the most evil man of history today.
Calling someone a "legend" isn't a compliment, it just is. He took the path Evola described in Metaphysics of War. I think as someone trying to make sense of the world, it's important to know where you stand here.
I think I know where I stand now. His truth is immortalized, waiting to be discovered by seekers deep on the path. The world erupted in chaos, and many died. He tried to overthrow the order, the same order that truth seekers recognize today. It goes to show how deep the world had already sank into Maya by that point.
So how deep do you think he have sank now? I don't advocate for any calls to action, merely to understand the truth.
Just as they would today if the same spiritual struggle was to be engaged. I get the idea I have a similar view of Christianity to him. He had his own esoteric beliefs, but understood the importance of Christianity to European culture and people (the table talks are not legitimate).
He liberated his people from the Wiemar conditions, and did everything in his power to avoid war. When talks of peace had passed, he met the struggle head on.
I'm the go to guy for "everything is a psyop", but that was the beast he took on. It fits perfectly with the illusion of the modern world that we live in. Of course the man who fought the dragon empire is tarred, feathered, and labelled the most evil man of history today.
Calling someone a "legend" isn't a compliment, it just is. He took the path Evola described in Metaphysics of War. I think as someone trying to make sense of the world, it's important to know where you stand here.
I think I know where I stand now. His truth is immortalized, waiting to be discovered by seekers deep on the path. The world erupted in chaos, and many died. He tried to overthrow the order, the same order that truth seekers recognize today. It goes to show how deep the world had already sank into Maya by that point.
So how deep do you think he have sank now? I don't advocate for any calls to action, merely to understand the truth.
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