This precise example of the historical collusion between those two
Semitic peoples may not have been given here, the fact still remains
that this historical collusion, based on a common race of the soul and
of the spirit, has been emphasised. In fact, it is an
instrumentalisation of Arab peoples by the Jew in the context of the
occult war against the West.
The fight of most so-called European current far-right parties, from
Denmark to Italy, from the Netherlands to Austria, against Muslims is
not objectable in itself. After all, from Charles Martel to Leopold I,
no European ruling house was able to consider the threat against
Europe from a higher perspective than the religious one. However,
Europe was then still white, the Jew was still not in control of
European governments. Now that this no longer the case, anti-islamism
has become highly suspicious. In most cases, it only betrays a more or
less direct Jewish influence, insofar as, as pointed out above, the
so-called 'islamisation' of what's left of modern European
civilisation could never have happened, hadn't the Jew be pulling the
strings of power from 1945 and made sure that the political schemers
he has been selling to the populace through polls in occupied Europe
implement his planned genocidal program of non-European immigration.
Having published 'Tre aspetti del problema ebraico' in English
translation, we are in a privileged position to wonder whether Evola
may have reconsidered some of the stands he took in that booklet of
his, had he lived a bit longer to see what we are witnessing.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "G" <vnvsmvndvs@...> wrote:
>
> Was this already mentioned?
>
> "March 712
>
> In Toledo, while Christians were praying for deliverance from the
> Moslems on Palm Sunday, the Jews opened the gates for the Moslem
> invaders under Tarik. This marked the end of the Visigothic rule in
> Spain and the beginning of one hundred and fifty years of peace. Thus
> began a golden age in which for the most part Jews were able to study
> what they wanted. The Iberian caliphate was independent of Baghdad
> and encouraged the flowering of Spanish-Jewish culture, while it was
> at the same time being suppressed by the Baghdad caliphate."
>
> http://www.wzo.org.il/en/resources/view.asp?id=268
>