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R: [evola_as_he_is] Re: The food industry and occultism
Posted By: Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:38 pm  |

In fact, even if Evola recognizes  that Steiner had some insight, he speaks openly of “fantasticherie” (day-dreams) sometimes delirious in his visions. Let’s remember the idea that if the man would left the earth for reaching the space, he would be destroyed right now.

To base the agriculture on the astrology is disputable. On the contrary, it is well known the influence of the moon’s phases on the lymph (like on every fluid) and therefore on the growth of plants and mushrooms. So, in my opinion, the problem of the pesticides is more serious than some fantasy of Rudolf Steiner on the  “Solar Logos” and on the “Black Lodge”. As for fantasies, remember the sacrifice of a little girl to increase the harvest the past year, and we are talking of India not of the cannibals of Borneo..

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Da: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com [mailto:evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com] Per conto di Evola
Inviato: lunedě 28 gennaio 2013 12:50
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evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com
Oggetto: [evola_as_he_is] Re: The food industry and occultism

 

 

`Maschera e volto dello spiritualismo contemporaneo' (`Mask and Faces of contemporary Spiritualism' (1932) exposed Anthroposophy in general and R. Steiner's visions in particular for what they really are, which has not prevented J. Godwin, in a paper that was published in `Il Maestro della Tradizione : Dialoghi su Julius Evola', (Naples : Controcorrente, 2008) and whose content shows that he has not had access to sources, such as `Julius Evola and The Independent Theosophical Association of Rome' (see message 501), whithout which it is futile and risky to try to deal with this issue, from wondering : "can Evola also be considered as Theosophist ?"

Can a man be totally wrong ?
It is doubtful. For example, any political schemer asked at 4 o'clock what the time is by a passer-by in Westminster, or in Saint-Germain-des-Prčs, or in the Spreebogen neighborhood, is most likely to give him the right time, unless, of course, his digestion is worse than usual. Could it be that R. Steiner's true vocation was agriculture, to which he should have stuck, instead of engaging in mazy philosophical speculations ?

In principle, and, from a White point of view, as long as it is not kosherised, credit must be given to anyone trying to develop an agriculture free from pesticides, insecticides, herbicides and the likes, all chemicals which are used in so-called `intensive agriculture' and whose feminising effects have been ascertained.

`Agriculture Course : The Birth of the Biodynamic Method', by Steiner is available at google.books.

As to planting by the moon, see
http://books.google.fr/books?id=micibVg2uGwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22planting+by+the+moon%22&hl=fr&sa=X&ei=kWMGUcPMMuam0AXHqIGQDQ&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA, especially the first part, in which the early Roman farmer's reliance on the moon is dealt with. In ancient times, farmers regulated their sowing and planting by the moon. The - organic - reasons for this, which must escape the denigrators of "pseudoscience", the trumpeters of so-called `modern agronomy' - an oxymoron –, whose research is fully sponsored by drug companies or viruses like Monsanto, are quite obvious.

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evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "tlefranc10" wrote:
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> In relation to the poisoning of food, another worrying element is the use of agriculture techniques coming from "occultism". This may sound surprising to many but yes, modern agriculture has been influenced by "occultists". For example, "biodynamic agriculture" was created by "occultist" Rudolf Steiner who, needless to remind it, also created "anthroposophy".
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> "Biodynamic agriculture" is massively used today, especially in Germany: "As of 2011 biodynamic techniques were used on 142,482 hectares in 47 countries; Germany accounts for 45.1% of the global total. Biodynamic methods of cultivating wine grapes have been taken up broadly, including by notable vineyards" (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodynamic_agriculture)
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> "Biodynamics has much in common with other organic approaches – it emphasizes the use of manures and composts and excludes the use of artificial chemicals on soil and plants. Methods unique to the biodynamic approach include an emphasis on integrating farm animals, the cultivation of crops, and the care of the land, and an emphasis from its beginnings on local production and distribution systems using local breeds and varieties and the use of an astronomical sowing and planting calendar. More controversially it uses various herbal and mineral preparations as compost additives and field sprays, as well as more mystical elements such burying as ground quartz stuffed into the horn of a cow, which are said to harvest "cosmic forces in the soil", more akin to sympathetic magic than modern agronomy. There are independent certification agencies for biodynamic products; most of these agencies are members of the international biodynamics standards group Demeter International."
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> Here is an article about it in French where Steiner is presented as a "philosopher", in a utterly uninteresting magazine, usually full of multicultural propaganda and modern globalized "culture", which is usually handed out for free in French trains:
http://www.tgv.com/tgvmagazine/index/numero/150#/34
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> Occultism is perhaps used by the food industry in other ways, apart from biodynamic agriculture.
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> The question is to determine whether these techniques may be harmful and lead to feminisation.
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> --- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "rouesolaire" wrote:
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> > About water pollution, pharmaceuticals are worrying.
> >
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/20/us-water-contaminated-by-_n_188852.html
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/03/science/earth/03water.html?pagewanted=all
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http://rivarol.over-blog.com/article-l-eau-potable-polluee-par-les-medicaments-114620346.html
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> > Concerning food, after halal and kosher food, Asians have finally done it, viciously introduce (Asian and African) cannibalism in the West through a mix between Asian applied sciences and Asian abortion business. When you know that the CEO and chairman of "pepsico" is nothing less than a Dravidian woman, that the founder of "senomyx" is the jew Lubert Stryer and that something like half of the employees of this company are jews (including the CEO and chairman)...
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http://www.contre-info.com/pepsi-et-le-cannibalisme
> > Asians have also introduced viciously (Asian and African) insect consumption with the E120 and E904 additives (coming from cochineal), additives widely used in food industry and very appreciated, for example, by "Starbucks", a coffee company and coffeehouse chain led by the jew Howard Schultz, invading the world and which put E120 and glutamate and its coffee.
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