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Tag Archives: vladimir putin
Surveying the Conspiracy Blogs
Not all of them are kooky tin foil hats, and after the Wikileaks revelations in 2016, it’s hard to see where they were wrong in the main. Still, while they are almost always more accurate than CNN, not all conspiracy … Continue reading
Posted in Occult
Tagged cathy o'brien, henry makow, hollywood, jeff rense, jim marrs, joseph farrell, new world order, vladimir putin
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War of the World Island
In this work A. Dugin advances and develops the typology of Eternal Rome vs. Eternal Carthage–land empires against sea, mercantile empires. So his thesis: Russia cannot be interpreted apart from the Russian land (Dugin loc. 128). From this he deduces … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, politics
Tagged alexander dugin, carthage, eurasianism, geopolitics, nato, rome, russia, vladimir putin
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Something happened the ring did not expect (Putin)
I wrote this article five or six years ago, but I will update it via prefatory remarks. Had Putin not intervened in Syria, Assad would have fallen and ISIS/moderate rebels (and a moderate rebel is just a jihadi who hasn’t … Continue reading
Defeating Jihad (review)
Dr T outlines the current plight of the West. He makes the argument that the post-Christian West, lacking a moral center, cannot withstand the onslaught of Islam. Unfortunately, the enemy today is not like the bane of Charles Martel. Our … Continue reading
Something happened which the ring did not expect (Putin)
One has to be careful with “conspiritorial” views of history. It’s not that they are wrong-headed, but that given the nature of the case there is so much information that “just can’t be known.” Theologians who stand in traditionalist … Continue reading
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Tagged bilderbergs, conspiracy theories, new world order, rothschilds, vladimir putin
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Putin, and Wilson’s wanna-be postmillennialism
This anti-Wilson post doesn’t have anything to do with the sex scandals. Still, he accurately sees where the historical winds are blowing, and he rightly sees that they aren’t in his direction. We shall establish his thesis and then see if … Continue reading
Putin’s Response to the New World Order
I think the New World Order primarily connotes a global economic market led by Anglo-American bankers. I know some want to “mystify” it with connections of Cabbalism, Zionism, and Freemasonry. Certainly, the last three should be resisted, and certainly they … Continue reading
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Tagged Against the Regime, holy russia, modern russia, vladimir putin
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Something happened which the Ring did not expect (Vladimir Putin)
One has to be careful with “conspiritorial” views of history. It’s not that they are wrong-headed, but that given the nature of the case there is so much information that “just can’t be known.” Theologians who stand in traditionalist … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged conspiracy theories, new world order, rockefellers, rothschild bankers, vladimir putin, zionism
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