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Iridescent Iguana's avatar

Beyond my household I don't comment on the first and recurring topic of the podcast, too much of a minefield. Without a doubt it is interesting to ponder why some questions can be asked and others cannot, and to observe that certain narratives facilitate certain political ends. As to one of your early side questions in the podcast, my understanding is that Asians (or the Chinese anyway) are clearer about the structure of Western society than all but the most marginal voices here in the West.

Thank you for subscribing to my substack, on which I published exactly three essays and then unpublished them because I didn't think they added much to the public discourse. In one of them I wrote about my adventures in a Bible study (still ongoing). We are working through the Old Testament, a difficult read because JHVH's chosen people behave abominably, at least by (Hellenistic-inspired) New Testament standards. [Side note: to the extent that I'm a Christian, I'm a PKD-Gnostic and care only about the threads of Christianity based in Indo-European roots, and am far less interested in those that originate from Canaan. And in fact, at home, I maintain altars to Indo-European deities, view Christ as an umbrella Deity, and my participation in Christian churches is entirely about the Body of Christ, i.e. community, and not theology. However, this particular Bible Study offers opportunities for fellowship, and the Old Testament is an important foundational document of the modern West (as you observe), in deeper ways than I would have guessed before I started the project.]

In that unpublished article, I mention that the vision of those who seem to oppose the chosen ones (real or imposters) is every bit as oppressive as the policies they decry (you allude that in your podcast). I understand and cautiously support white nationalism, insofar as it affirms the homelands of Europeans and recognizes the European cultural foundations of some of its colonies, but am steadfastly opposed to white *supremacy*, in its demeaning and dehumanization of nonwhites. Unfortunately it appears difficult to maintain a political middle ground here, to propose that whites deserve to exist and dominate their ancestral homelands, while still respecting the rights of nonwhites, especially in their own ancestral homelands. In that essay I wonder about the karma involved in the current cycle of world events, and how Deuteronomy hints at the obliteration of the Israelite's Canaanite enemies as ultimately a karmic issue. Plus ca change...

I'm surprised you moved to Galicia, last I heard you were in British Columbia. I hope this locale offers you some opportunity for local, meatspace community, I really recommend that as a critical pillar of spirituality. I have found comfort and spiritual growth in a community with which I share limited theology, at least what is commonly espoused within the group.

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

I can also understand/respect the WN impulse tho I think it is futile, & worse plays into the hands of the same forces that are driving the "white genocide"... There are opportunities to find or even slowly create one's own community, with whatever qualities and characteristics are natural and optimal to it, without trying to save a world that only drags us deeper into its Maya-madness for trying.

I imagine your community is mixed race as I recall you being so?

Gnosticism seems highly questionable to me these days, being so close to the transhumanist scientistic quasi-religion of "the State," something I dig into with Big Mother (inc. PKD's unwitting complicity in generating that matter-based god-view)... Transcendence without immanence might be one way of saying it, tho' Gnosticism allows the divine spark in human beings, just not in the material realm matter, confusingly (an odd reversal of Norquist's descriptions).

The plan long-term is to provide a space for community here on this land; not too many like-minded souls around here until then, or of any sort for that matter, unless you consider an interest in farming and animal husbandry enough of an affinity!

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Iridescent Iguana's avatar

For myself, if "mixed-race" includes part Hispanic, then I guess so, but the label "Hispanic" is largely meaningless as a racial category, it can range from Castellano to Maya Indian and anything in-between. I identify as white, I live in a mostly white exurb, and my parish reflects the community by being about 95% white.

Regarding Gnosticism, that is another term that has many different meanings. My use corresponds to its early use, i.e. early Christianity as influenced by Essenes, where the physical world is considered evil or at least a Big Mistake. I don't really entirely believe that but I do believe the physical realm is remote from God. The only thing possibly even more remote from God is the plane of existence being created by 21st Century computational infrastructure. Attempts to escape maya by fleeing to a virtual reality is certain to produce an even worse experience than the typical incarnation in the physical realm.

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

Epic understatement!

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Burning History's avatar

This comment is ALSO better than anything I could possibly blather on about, Jasun. I'll try and keep my comments to a minimum and let the more eloquent writers post. I am NOT a writer. I was mostly trying to gauge where you/others are at with there views on WN. Iridescent Iguana is on point thanks for this comment II i'm subsricbing now.

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Louis's avatar

Back in my paranormal author days, I received an invitation by Henrik Palmgren to appear on Red Ice Radio. The conversation only lasted a few minutes; Henrik complained of audio problems and cut the conversation short. I was not invited back for another interview. During our brief interaction, his tone with me was arrogant and condescending. Of course, at the time I didn’t realise that the paranormal/conspiracy scene was full of nutjobs and generally unpleasant people. Since leaving the scene behind (the strange death of my publisher was the final nail in the coffin for me), I have not looked back, and I have to say that my life is much less complicated now. My only regret is that I wasted years being led down one blind alley after another by grifters and cult leaders, thinking that the truth would finally reveal itself, if only I persisted just a little bit further.

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

Fair enough; for me it's in lieu of a social life, doing the rounds

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Pauline C's avatar

Super listen Jasun. Appreciated.

If you're referring to shedding (at the beginning) Dr Pierre Kory and recently/Jan 21, A Midwestern Doctor has posted a lengthy substack on this. For paid subscribers hence haven't linked.

Tereza Coraggio might interest you as a podcast guest (Done both her bible and Holocaust/Hitler homework:-) or expert - Holocaust hoax denouncer - Karl Haemers.

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rossgopicotrain's avatar

excellent analysis of the modern-day narrative that is the Holocaust; and, moreover, a topic i've mulled over for decades now with very little if any insight gained concerning said topic. However, i believe that you've touched upon a source of insight and, quite frankly, an enlightenment that could most plausibly revolutionize the world - and concomitant peoples - if they, like you, fully comprehended the full import and impact that such a phenomenon (i.e., questioning the Holocaust) could cause in its cascading consequences and repercussions to humanity and its concomitant sources of Being (i.e., logos; epistemology; ontology; morality; ethicality; soteriology; telos; myths; symbols; Weltanschauung). Thanks again for invoking the courage, diligence, fastidiousness and hutzpah requisite for tackling such a contentious and controversial topic s/a the Holocaust. RGB-Y4 out!!

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

who's paying you? ;)

Great timing as I had decided yesterday while out walking to let go of the desire for comments or likes or validation, & realized that the pleasure of the investigation-communication is enough. So all these comments are now a pleasant surprise.

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Burning History's avatar

I should have skipped commenting and just let this comment speak for everything I tried to say.

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MUNCHY's avatar

Keep on, keeping on. I enjoy listening to your voice and what you say. It is new to me so I would not be able to offer much in a conversation but I do feel we are on the same page when it comes to looking at life.

Life at the moment brings up topics that can be dissected into nano particles thanks to the internet. I agree we have to clear our minds so we don't get dragged down. It's only human as we are not robots (yet)!

I don't know if I am also a cognitive dissident. I thought I was but when I looked it up I think I am more accurately a dissident who thinks about things! Nobody listens to my thoughts, so it doesn't do me much good. Listening to you does help me though, so thank you for your writing and broadcasts. I love the music you pepper your broadcasts with and appreciate your style.

I do like serving others. I could live without, but life might seem pretty pointless if I did.

I hope you keep on touching on subjects that others are wary of discussing. I would like to know more of the true history of WW2 as it will shed a light on who is pulling the strings now! On the other hand, does it make any difference? I feel the truth should be known for the sake of humanity.

As far as vaccine shedding is concerned, I believe it is a scientifc fact and even though the Covid 19 injections are more bio weapons than vaccines, they have been shedding like a shaggy dog, as far as I can tell. I certainly got symptoms after being close to the vaxxed and this article mentions it.

https://expose-news.com/2024/01/09/covid-injections-are-pre-meditated-murder/?fbclid=IwAR2MLSNA6JAVwDDILZtRmYMzmGZABXkEEekPaPfWUGTPBgtjbHAch8fA3cU

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

thanks; comprehensive feedback!

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Burning History's avatar

I've been in that liminal space of the JQ/Holochaustianity and normie society for 20yrs brother... It's ROUGH out here.

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

I'd be interested to hear more of your findings and experiences, maybe even a Jobcast (preferably without a voice-distorter!). In the next instalment, I hope to include some of the pillars of the Holo-narrative that aren't so easy to wobble, as mentioned in this audio. And/or if you are interesting in sharing more in comments I can give you paid access for a spell.

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

yes email direct as this is the public area and who knows how easy it is to get canceled, now that Anti-Anti-Semitism just took its latest booster.

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Luke Dodson's avatar

A few thoughts:

* I was drafting something in response to your piece on Norquist to the effect that Norquist/Ligotti are simply providing the inevitable 'shadow' side to the love-and-light 'oneness'-orientated spirituality peddled by the likes of Tony Moo-Young. Arguably Norquist/Ligotti are more honest in openly displaying their spiritual arrogance, neurosis, and possible psychopathy, which the love-and-light brigade try their damnedest to hide, but the same defence has been made of Crowley, so I'm not sure I fully buy into that defence.

* I wonder if the presence of high-ranking occultists among the Nazis may be partially why their reputation is so cartoonishly evil compared to, say, the Soviets, or the Maoists, despite total estimated death-tolls of those regimes generally being higher (although part of that can surely be put down to their relative longevity, the Maoists arguably having never lost power, just switched economic models!). The SS played up to a certain sinister reputation, with fiendish rites at Wewelsberg and macabre symbolism (cf Mitchell & Webb's "are we the baddies?" sketch, which both satirises and supports the view of WWII as a Manichean struggle between good and evil). A mutual friend of ours visited Wewelsberg and said the "sonnenrad" chamber was energetically disgusting. From the accounts I've read, the Waffen-SS were brutal, sadistic thugs, where the ordinary Wehrmacht troops could actually be relatively gentlemanly, as invading soldiers go.

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youlian troyanov's avatar

Jasun, I hear you talking about human field, obviously multifaceted topic, lots of angles to it. I recently noticed Alison McDowell latching onto the idea, perhaps you could do an episode with her?

See here for a representative example

https://www.youtube.com/live/N_Ua-EOJUY4?si=l6cjRglwb8SPz2_n

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youlian troyanov's avatar

Ah, pity... I'll send you an email to explain a bit, not to spam this comments section. As an autistic to an autistic 😎

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Jasun Horsley's avatar

Thanks. I have written about George Floyd as a comparative micro example for an up-coming post in this series.

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it did read a bit like something fired off in a click-happy Twitter daze

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