You are correct about Eustace Mullins, who, in the interesting
preface to the must read which 'Secrets to the Federal Reserve' is,
explains that he was commissioned by Ezra Pound to investigate on
that spurious and shady financial institution.
As mentioned a few months ago, according to a letter found in the
correspondence of Evola, he once heard that Ezra Pound had expresssed
the wish to meet him, but the meeting never took place. We have read
that letter a few years ago, we just can't find it again.
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evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "darkiexx" <tristanarpe@h...>
wrote:
>
> As you have mentioned Eustace Mullins, who had apparently explored
the
> Federal Reserve for Ezra Pound, wrote a book on the subject, which
has
> subsequently been followed up to point by many other writers.
> Apparently Mullins has taken to another dimension inhabited only by
> the incarcerated Fritz Springmeier and perhaps loony David Icke.
>
> However, it is Springmeier being a hysterical autodidact of sorts
(?)
> is the one with extreme Christian millenarian tendencies that make
the
> Anabaptists look antiquated. Fortunately, he does have an acquired
> hatred for the brainwashing of Mickey Mouse…
>
> My question is did Evola meet Ezra Pound, who had a profound love
for
> Occitan and the Latin language?
>
> Apparently, I read somewhere I think (?), Pound had a theory on the
> troubadours and sexual alchemy??
>