>>>Hello, The problem of Judaism and Freemasonry has recently been
addressed, indeed. It has even been tackled, by a man who did not
seem to have any interest in the literary genre of prophecy. When,
in an interview he gave to two enthusiastic young Italian men at the
end of the 1960's (it can be found in a paper recently published by
la cittadella on Evola), asked at some point what he thought about
the Nostradamian prophecy of the destruction of Rome, he answered
that he had never heard about it.
-Indeed. Indifference and contempt is not inappropriate. Evola
in "Revolt" explains the phenomenon of "prophetism" in the West is
characteristic of lower castes and lunar Oriental races in the Indo-
European sphere (Semites and Pelasgians) and is alien to the
original Northern Spirit. Unwholesome interest in such things
implies epileptic, feminine, and plebeian character-traits. One
recalls the distortive effects Oriental-Etruscan divinatory
superstitions had on ancient Rome.
>>>Thus, are we stretching the meaning of this text when we say that
we shouldn't be suspicious of the prediction you wanted to share
with us, but only of 'your' interpretation of it?
-The purpose of my post was to alert others to be on guard against
increased Masonic-Illuminist psy-op 'activity' relating to
Nefilim/Aliens/Anunnaki/Ascended Masters in the forthcoming future,
and to share knowledge in order to 'bypass' possible deceptions. Of
course, one should not understood all of this at the purely
literalistic level.
Personally, in spite of my youth (20), I am spiritually well-
defended against all subintellectual contagions and psychological
attacks by subversive operators. The material put out by
Thompkins&Cariou has been greatly helpful.
Rowan Berkeley has indicated the following site as an example of
self-identified Masonic-Illuminists working for the "return of the
nefilim" (aliens/fallen angels/demons):
http://www.antiqillum.com/texts/bg
Also, it should be noted that Zechariah Sitchin, the famous promoter
of the 'ancient astronaut' theory, is an Israelite and a British
Intelligence operative.
>>>Guénon distinguished between two kinds of 'prédictions' with
respect to their use; some are used to increase the chaos of our
times by spreading everywhere turmoil and helplessness, others to
see to it that determinate events really happen; do you think,
Guénon said to illustrate by an example the latter case, that, by
announcing insistently a revolution in a given country, this won't
really help it to break out at the right time? It seems to us that
the prediction you wanted to share with us belongs to the former
case, although it is true that both uses are not mutually exclusive.
-This is correct. Opinion-molders and mind-washers (e.g. the
Intelligence services of Greater Anglo-Judea) understand the
essentially manipulable and impressionable quality of broader
humankind. Most human beings are unfortunately devoid of
qualitatively human and rational features. 'Suggestions' from agenda-
driven cultural programmers with specific objectives mutate into
inevitable self-fulfilling prophecies and spread like wildfire once
the infantile, hysterical rabblement is infected with the
predetermined memeplex.
>>>Thus, it looks like the use of most current predictions is
different from those mentioned by Guénon: it is about making
people
believe that what has already happened or is happening will only
happen in the future, so that - misdirected - they cannot prevent it
from actually happening.
-An astute analysis.
I thank you for the scholarly and well-thought-out reply.