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Not about Evola and the Aryan Impetus of the Templar Crusade


As pointed out by Evola in 'The Doctrine of Awakening', in Buddhist
canonical texts, the mind is sometimes compared to a monkey
jumping from branch to branch. In this respect, it is interesting to
see how, from a post on the first chapter of 'The Doctrine of
Awakening, one thing leading to another, we have reached Madagascar's
shores.

More seriously, it would be extremely difficult for you to
substantiate your claim that Evola "changed his mind" about the
methods by which, according to some talented novelists who don't read
German fluently, the so-called "final solution" was implemented,
unless you are in possession of previously unpublished writings in
which it was written black on white. In the same way, we have read
all the articles published by Evola from January 1970 to May 1974,
and none of them shows that, according to you, he didn't oppose an
Israeli State. Your "seems" sounds like a guénonian "seems".

Even more seriously, when one makes claims such as those you brought
forward, one is absolutely obliged to substantiate them, and to do it
by quoting texts ; otherwise, tomorrow, a member of this list, on the
basis of your unsubstantiated claim, may bombard the whole internet
with messages such as : "Evola was a Zionist! Evola had a fetish for
zyklon B! I read it on evola_as_he_is!". And, the day after, the
whole 'Evola e-community' is convinced that he was a Zionist and he
had a fetish for Zyklon B.



--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "vandermok" <vandermok@l...>
wrote:
>
> Today it seems that even the cat and the fox agree for looking at
the dark side of the things...
> Evola judged fascism and nazism from on high, and it is also
permitted to think he had a similar outlook on the Jewish and Masonic
influence in Italy or elsewhere.
> He pointed out the popular/plebeian side of the fascism and/or
Mussolini, within some ambits, and it's clear he did not consider the
approach of Hitler as aristocratic.
> It is true that the racial laws of Mussolini have been bland, but
it is as much true that also Evola upon the years turned his opinions
on the methods of the final solution (Madagascar or Zyklon-B, as you
please).
> In the seventies it seems that Evola never was contrary to the
State of Israeli.
>









Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:17 pm

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Today it seems that even the cat and the fox agree for looking at the dark side of the things... Evola judged fascism and nazism from on high, and it is also...
vandermok
charltonroad36 Offline Send Email
Oct 13, 2005
5:30 pm

As pointed out by Evola in 'The Doctrine of Awakening', in Buddhist canonical texts, the mind is sometimes compared to a monkey jumping from branch to branch....
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Oct 13, 2005
8:23 pm

By 1934 the SS had become the most pro-Zionist element in the Nazi Party. Other Nazis were even calling them 'soft' on the Jews. Baron von Mildenstein had...
Rowan Berkeley
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Oct 13, 2005
5:33 pm

"To commemorate the Baron's expedition, Goebbels had a medal struck : on one side the swastika, on the other the Zionist star." German humour is often...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Oct 13, 2005
6:07 pm

Thanks for the sly compliment: comparing me with Guénon. You freeze me, knowing I was referring to the disputable interview by that Jewish newspaper-woman,...
vandermok
charltonroad36 Offline Send Email
Oct 14, 2005
10:39 am

You didn't say that Evola changed his mind about the so-called "final solution", but only about the methods by which it is supposed to have been implemented,...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Oct 14, 2005
1:09 pm

and thank you for the sly compliment of "the cat and the fox", Fulvio, and also for the nice painting of the baphomet. ...
Rowan Berkeley
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Oct 14, 2005
11:01 am

You went beyond my intentions, introducing openly that problem of a new approach by Evola. About the interview in "Ave Lucifer", I utilized the word...
vandermok
charltonroad36 Offline Send Email
Oct 14, 2005
3:40 pm

Evola's assessment of the Templars couldn't be clearer, indeed, and we are thankful to you for posting that excerpt from the American edition of 'Il mistero...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Oct 14, 2005
7:34 pm

Suppose the intention of Clairvaux was to create a permanent, securely defended, corridor, from Europe, through the Semitic Near East, to Aryan Persia and...
Rowan Berkeley
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Oct 14, 2005
8:11 pm

This would also explain why Constantinople had to fall, and why, 650 years later, drugs having become in the meantime one of the main sources of income of...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Oct 14, 2005
10:12 pm

Nowadays, it can be spoken of 'Aryan' only in the typological sense, as already stressed by Evola in 'Three Aspects of the Jewish Problem' in the 1930's...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Oct 15, 2005
12:37 pm

Late, because my message came back from Yahoo because of the usual mysterious "bouncing" reasons. Perhaps my enclosure with the Baphomet image has been too...
vandermok
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Oct 17, 2005
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