Origins Of Saturn Moloch Cult In West
Yes, Bronzic Pervert, Caribbean Risen, episode 32. Just a week since my last show, and when I said it was criminal for the health establishment media complex people to lie. Like they have been about masks, like they were before. They were saying a mask is something that's very common, you know, the wallbangers like Hannity wear mask to install a dry wall. And me too, I have worn mask many time on street, similar N95, bedecked in various symbols of power, drawing glances of admiration from others on street. But now they were saying, is too much, you are too much of a plebeian to use this mask and you need to have a toiletier medicine degree to understand the secrets of putting on and off a N95 mask. They were saying this just a little bit more than a week ago, and I said this is criminal
because they're possibly allowing this disease to spread, and by now they've already changed course in less than a week. The CDC now recommends masks. So you know they've always been at war with Eurasia, a complete change in one day, and this kind of thing. So, actually, my friend, Loki Julianus, believes that masks are ineffective, even for doctors, and that gloves are far more important. But maybe they are important. I don't know. I say, why not use both? And then the only problem now with masks is that the normies have started to appropriate them. I think on last show, I tell you how a mask can be a statement of defiance against the worthless self-imagined expert class. But now you need to enhance far beyond this to stand out. You need military surplus. You need Corinthian helmet.
You need Knights of Malta insignia in front of your M95 mask. I have done this. So this crisis lands at a terrible time for me, you see, because I was in the middle of proceedings to change my name. I was in legal proceedings to change my name to Justicia Knight Commander Anders Bering Breivik. And now this is all up in the air, I cannot continue, but at least I can skip the therapy session that Judge ordered for me. So you see the masks, they were lying to you, and they thought it was a lie for the greater good, or what gets casually called a noble lie. And this revealing, because it's a fixed idea of American government media class, they engage is deception, they say, for the greater good, they think. An attitude that comes because they were taught
they are good people and they are smart people. Mommy said I'm smart, you know, this is a fundamental conviction, that they are smart. And neighbor and one or two other nobodies are the political intellectual luminaries of the left. Look up neighbor. And they will not be remembered, of course. Niebuhr and Alinski, but they both teach a deception of sorts on the left, the new left, especially. They're Machiavellian in the law sense of being, you know, if you go to a sweatshop in Hanoi, and the guy who runs a sweatshop and beats up children in Hanoi, who in the previous generation was another anonymous clerk with long fingernail, who was stuffed pangolin and bat-testicle down his gullet, and who is his imperious wife's slave. Well, that guy knows all of these same tricks
of intrigue and deception. And that human type is more or less who runs Western cities and governments, Western bureaucracies today, and they think it's political theory to read Alinsky and Niebuhr and others of that ilk. And both the left and the right, by the way, their gurus, in other words, have taught forms of so-called noble lines, the conservatives who should have been leading the party that is skeptical of technocratic elites and skeptical of government, disdainful of journalism, they've instead been party to this also, because many of them also have, they've been given delusions of their own superior intelligence, and they have undertaken, therefore, responsibilities they're not suited for when they talk about the noble lie. And in the case of the conservatives,
many of them learn this from Leo Strauss and his students. So you see both the gurus of both the left and the right in the establishment, the left and the right, have promoted an idea out of time, a historical idea, an idea not suited to our time, least suited to our time of any in history, probably, because it puts presumption and delusions into the class of people who are a second city bureaucrats, no offense to my friend who parodies this type, but you know, these kinds of Schumer type, the law schemers, and what do you think they do when they hear a noble lie? How does that filter into the mind of a Schumer, or let's say of a filthy, bloodlust, panko-komian state department? Except to do the noble lie, you have to be Moses, maybe, at the high end, but at least
Next you have to be, if not noble, then to have some noble intentions, maybe. But more important, you have to be able to lie, which is to pull one over, and on who? Not on just one friend or this, you have to pull one over on the many. Which is to say you have to actually be smarter than the mass of average people, and not just a little bit smarter, but smart enough to pull a ruse on a large body of people and to benefit them with this lie. That's why it's noble, right? So you have to make sure you benefit them and make sure they never see it through it if you don't. So you see in this case of masks, how within a week they have to completely change the story. And now all the Dr. Alicia Horowitz, she's the one I think who made that very condescending
tweet about listen people, you don't know how to put on the, you know, something that any drywall, hennyty, gangbanger, sorry, I don't mean gangbang, drywall banger, wallbanger. He knows how to put on a mask so you don't have to inhale things. So these people were lecturing how they are too unsophisticated, how to make use of the masks, and now they have to twist themselves and to spew squid ink to bullshit their way out of why a week later they are saying the opposite. So whether it's this or something like Iraq war or whatever else, they lose. And they keep on losing and their public deceptions are not even a kid's park magician tier. You know, this kind of magician. People see through them is what I'm saying. And all that is left at the end is a bitter taste
against government or against medical or scientific experts who end up acting more like political officers. So, of course, then people lose all trust. And this thing was the mask that only duct, it only works on the face of doctors. It never made any sense to begin with the mask idea. And an idea like this, a noble line, in other words, it has to be plausible. It has to be believed. And I just started rereading the ethnic phenomenon by Pierre van den Berge. I'm reading it with my friend, city bureaucrat. we will make public commentaries. But one interesting thing the author Pierre van den Berghe says is, you know, stories of ethnic belonging or participation in modern era, you know, the states, the French state,
the German states, they make up these stories about who belongs to our nation and so forth. And it's true they are made up by modern governments or states in some sense, but they have to be believable. They have to be plausible. A story that unites people from Normandy and those from Aquitaine could maybe be believed, maybe. Although, by the way, in the case of France, the national identity story is quite difficult. But it's not a believable story when you also include Bavarians or Milanese, let alone Jews, let alone especially Chinese or Bantus. So in all public tales, the deception should at most be a half-truth, not an outright lie. And when it is a lie, it should be a positive and encouraging deception. And it should be made up by people who are genuine artists at a mass psychology.
So you know, Plato, this idea comes from Plato, he talked about noble lie in the republic of how people are born in different cases in his republic and a noble lie to justify that. In the same way that the Hindus have a noble lie, you can say, to justify their different case systems, the dharma and so forth in reincarnation, although I think that's actually misunderstood by people. And in many ancient Greek cities, they have repeated noble lies. What I mean is, for example, the Thebans, that somebody sowed dragon's teeth in the earth and they grew out of the earth, the Theban citizens. And all Greek cities had similar stories of autochtony, of how the citizens of that city grew out of the soil. Many cities had this story. So you see, that is a positive lie. It's an encouraging lie.
But in any case, that's where idea comes from. This idea of noble life. You cannot twist it to mean this parlor game trick that somebody like Schumer or somebody in transportation department plays, but that's what it's been prohibited to mean today by both right and left. And when it is done today, let's say a mass propaganda level on state level, again it has to be somebody who is an artist, who knows mass psychology the way that Hitler learned mass psychology effects both innately, he was a great actor and artist, and he learned it from Erik Jan Hansen, I think the name is a magician, a genuine one. But so this what I mean is all this does when you have lame public lies, public lies spread by fifth rate magicians, it increase cynicism, this all it does, which of course when you
increased cynicism and distrust in public authorities, this is very good for me and my friends. It's good. But I think if you look beyond politics, you'll see what the meaning of this so-called noble lie doctrine is. You will understand why a senile, occupational class, not just in politics, but other parts of life in modern world, why do they like this idea of noble lie, which of course is perversion of the ancient version. It's not what existed in ancient Greek city or what Plato talked about. It's more like this thing with the mask today. But let me give you an example of why it flatters them to use this doctrine, the myth of this technique of noble lies, as if you have a guy doing ad copy for Gillette shaving cream,
making tranny ads or hickering white men and he wants to call himself a great artist and say that he's Michelangelo and have that as a reference point, will your average Department of Transportation come here flunkier or some soft-fingered neocon chumpster in Department of State or some other underling to Victoria Newland who gets her brisket sandwich from cafeteria, and they think of themselves as Lycurgus, as the American founding, as Moses using the noble rules. And you see what this means, the same thing. In Hollywood, it's the same. This is what I mean. If you talk to writers for a comedy show or other, and they often have terrible conscience over the low quality of the things they are writing, and they will give you a version of the noble lie doctrine.
So this what I mean, they will tell you, yes, I know it is crap, I know what I'm writing is crap, but it sells and we are doing this for the plebs, for the many who are vulgar and this is their taste. And that's their excuse. Except it doesn't sell. And this what I'm saying, Hollywood is doing very bad, not just for last few years. compared to before is doing very bad for the last 10-20 years, Saturday Night Live, so-called comedy show Saturday Night Live, doing very bad. And all of this in the entertainment industry, with some exceptions, but is mostly not doing very well. People are tuning out, so some exceptions exist. Gossip Girl that had genuinely good writers, and it's funny. But overall, they are doing bad because people see through it.
The writers for this, they overestimate their own IQ, they overestimate the gap between themselves and the average man, when in fact a great or even just a good artist is supposed above all to entertain. And you have to do that well first, you have to entertain first, which means you're supposed to cater to a number of audiences at the same time and to do so without condescension and and without disdain, because people are not that stupid and that vulgar, not compared to you at least, and they'll be able to see through it if you try cheap tricks. So this is why the Noble Light technique, if you call it, is so beloved by a modern occupational class on both the left and the right, because it's a convoluted excuse
for the fact that they have low relative IQ, low ability, low training, they are ruthless careerists with minimal education, and most of the ones in arts or media have actually little ability. Most of the politicians and bureaucrats are the same, unserious people who are put in positions with responsibility they cannot handle and cannot understand the consequences of what they do. And this includes the right wing, too, by the way. And they're left with this doctrine of the noble lie, because it's a substitute for performance. And of course it's very troubling now because to these people, the local despots like the governors and the local bureaucrats were now enacting measures far beyond what any oriental tyrant in history has, putting everyone under house arrest.
The way in ancient oriental cities, you know, there would be cordoned off by neighborhood and the neighborhoods would be locked at night. And I must tell you this very disturbing, this whole story of the pandemic, because the disease itself may be real, but these public measures put power of life and death over you in the hands of a washed-out, fed-gov office creature with murderous fantasies and put power in the hands of his bully boys, the fats and the pig-lice forces, the police forces, who are now arresting people for surfing on empty seas and this kind of thing. And there are many oddities about this epidemic, so much that even their chief functionary Dr Brix says she does not really know how it spreads. She said this during a news conference.
And I want to entertain some unusual ideas on the next segment. Please go to break. You should look at a website that tracks excess deaths in Europe. It tracks the weekly mortality rate, and it compares it to the average. And you can see on the graph times in the past that also exceeded the average. The site is Euromomo.eu, just as you hear it, E-U-R-O-M-O-M-O. I will post it on my account. But it's interesting if you look at the map they show at the top, and there's actually are no excess deaths in Europe right now, not overall, and not in most countries, actually not even in France, where we are told for a while that is getting slammed with COVID virus. So what is happening? It's true that there are excess deaths, according to this tracking website, there are excess
deaths in Italy and in Spain, no doubt. But you see often these figures, you hear on the radio or in news, it's 400 deaths per day at the height of this plague in Italy. And you are told it's 400 per day now, but normally it's 100 per day. So for example, 100 per day even during flu season is something I've heard along these lines. Very strange, by the way, that identical numbers have been thrown around today on the news about New York City. But what you're not told is that these excess deaths in Italy right now are actually far below the unusual flu seasons of 2017 and 2018. And that's very clear on these charts. Please go look at them. Don't take my word for it. So now you might say that this is because of mitigation measures.
This is after mitigation measure quarantines have been put in place, okay? But you can also see on that chart, I believe, the first week or two of 2020, and it's the same as now. And in fact, if you checked this site two or three weeks ago, before the mitigation measures had time to make a dent, it was also the same. In other words, far below the flu season of 2017 and 2018, far below those excess deaths. So then the question of what is going on. Furthermore, I need to tell you something about these mitigation measures. I've been talking to people in Milan and other places in Europe, and I don't know how it is right now, but let's say a week or two ago, people were still out on the streets despite the warnings.
And I've been talking to, for example, very recently I talked to a girl in West Germany not far from the French border and people just were not listening to public health recommendations. They were still out on the streets and so, yes, there they passed a decree, a stay-at-home decree. So you might say that is a strict mitigation measure. But these girls say they are not respecting the decree. Young people especially are still going out, they are going out to cafes and they are just getting fined. They're accepting the fines. And I don't believe, by the way, that Holland is accepting any measures. In other words, Holland has no national shutdown. I think Sweden also. And they are not experiencing any excess deaths at all. So I'm not sure
what these mitigation measures that they are respected when they are put in place. I'm not sure they are at all effective. And in any case, like I repeat, these charts I'm talking about have not changed. In other words, Italy never reached a mortality rate of 2018 and 2017 flu seasons, not even close. And it's too early to tell, but I'm hearing similar reports from America. I don't know. I'm also hearing of people who get very sick and anecdotes. But these figures I'm talking about are also certain. So I'm not in the, oh well this is a hoax scam, I'm not saying that, but I don't know how to explain this. If it is true, and if there's no good explanation for why there are in fact no excess deaths in Europe, and by the way, if you say that somebody will always jump at you and say,
oh but there are excess deaths and they will always compare it to the average, no, that is not the argument, and it's not the argument to compare it to an average flu season either, But to the very destructive 2018 and 2017 flu seasons, which wreaked great havoc, especially on North Italy, and caused enormous deaths there. And that is the argument. So I want to hear something against that. So it's possible this is a hoax. Look, I don't know. Many people die every day from many things. And it's possible for this media, that until recently was telling you Trump is a Russian spy, it's possible for them to say at any time, oh x number of people die today so you should be filled with fear and terror and now I won't go this far because I do know
people who've had something and it's a very nasty disease and you should protect yourself but there is something odd going on here and the only thing that matters is whether there are excess deaths, how much there are excess deaths, and how it compares to the worst flu seasons of the recent past. And when I see a figure recently, I saw just today, of rising deaths in New York City, but plummeting deaths of pneumonia, that erodes trust to, that looks like an outright deception. That just looks like they are reclassifying deaths that would normally take place from pneumonia as COVID deaths, so I don't know. I don't know yet. Please convince me otherwise. But there is something odd going on. I just saw now some other public health official make a tweet where he says that Japan has
a delayed outbreak. No explanation. He just casually says Japan has a delayed outbreak. What does this mean? Can anyone tell me what is going on here? It's been in Japan since January. So you always hear, anytime now, anytime, in two weeks, every place will be like Lombardy. You've been hearing this for a month. Anytime now. In two weeks, everywhere will be like Lombardy, but it's been three months in Japan. And only now are they getting an outbreak, a delayed outbreak. They say casually, how does this work? Why? Now to counter this, you could say, well, they wanted not to cancel the Olympics, so they lied. Maybe you can do this in Japan, they're a discrete people, and also they have certain other practices.
They often do not resuscitate old people in Japan anyway, they let them die in hospitals. So you know, you can say they were hiding it, but now that the Olympics were canceled Anyways they are no longer hiding it, so they're publicizing the true number of cases. But I do not think this works. It's not possible to hide something of this magnitude, of North Italy magnitude, maybe if you're North Korea. But Japan is full of expats. There are neighborhoods full of expats, there are foreign journalists, there are all kinds of people there posting on social media, both Japanese and non-Japanese. And I've talked to many Japanese friends and no one knows anyone who got it. No one has parents who got it. No one has heard of somebody else's parents getting it.
And I heard from Spain and even from United States unfortunate stories. Friends tell me such and such person died that they know, but not from Japan. And they tell me their friends are on Facebook in Japan, they're still going out and such, they're having fun. Nothing really has been shut down in Japan. They shut down schools and such, but not their economy. So how does this work? How to explain this? With no shutdown measures, this virus should have just tore through Japan in three months. They have a very old population, Japan. But no. So let me entertain some unusual and strange theory here. Suppose that the hysteria over a widespread pandemic is a hoax, but that people are in fact dying from SARS. Not COVID SARS 2 or whatever this is now, but SARS. People are dying from SARS.
Some kind of bioweapon delivery system for SARS, which was seeded in certain locations. Let's say they seeded it in some hospitals in North Italy, some nursing homes there. That's where most of the deaths are taking place. And they did a trial run in a nursing home in the state of Washington. You know, in Kirkland, Washington State, some random suburb, how likely of a place to begin a plague. Not a major population center, but some nursing home on the outskirts of Seattle. And that was to seed hysteria. Please entertain my fruitful hypothesis for a minute. But that was done to seed hysteria, and also to seed cover. Because you know people, regular people, are after all getting sick and dying of something very serious, in other words, real SARS.
But the real aim of this campaign is to wipe out nationalist leaders. So you see today, Boris Johnson condition worsened, he had to go to hospital. Bolsonaro from Brazil apparently also was targeted with it, he denies it, but he may have been infected. Trump had to be tested twice, which given that this test is itself quite intrusive and such and has a possibility for false positive, maybe they wouldn't have tried to test it on Trump if he hadn't been seriously exposed. In other words, they had cause to test it on him. And we know there was a super spreader event at CPAC or APAC or whatever, which are not Not organizations or conferences I support, but there were some nationalists, I believe, at those places and at a function in Miami where the Brazilian leadership was exposed.
So in other words, you target a nationalist world leaders with aerosolized SARS bioweapons. And of course, if many of them start dropping, that would be cause for World War III. But to cover it up, you create this media frenzy over supposed a pandemic, both to give cover and also to drive the Western economies with fear of a cliff. And meanwhile, Chinese agents see the actual SARS, not the supposed new variety, but actual SARS in certain key centres for the same reason. Does this work for you as explanation? And yes, I'm aware of all the virus genomes being published and we will see, we will see this. But what about the Q people? Do you like their ideas? So the Q people, they believe it was a globalist China plot in 2020 to attack the American economy in an election year.
After this year, they have no one to run against Trump, their senile Biden agent is failing. But the Q people say that Trump and his allies took control of situation and are using it as a cover to destroy underground globalist complexes. They say to destroy underground bases and rescue hundreds and thousands of children who have been kidnapped or even grown, tortured by the globalist cabal in tunnels and underground facilities all over the United States and the world. They say that the earthquakes, you see, are actually this underground war going on right now and that the plague is really a cover so that the medical centers you see, the ships in New York and Los Angeles, where there are baby carts and teddy bears and all such things,
the photos from these medical centers, they say these are actually trauma centers to receive even heal the children being rescued by the American military and by the private war companies of Eric Prince. So I ask you, is this possible? Do you believe this? That this whole pandemic scenario is covered for an anti-globalist op to save the children? I don't know. But I've said similar things about underground war, that World War II never ended, that there There has been an ongoing underground war between the Reich, which is now centered in Antarctica, and the rest of the world, and that UFOs are a Nazi craft that sometimes exit underground shafts and cave systems, that exit inner earth, that the Odessa organization tried to assassinate me in Argentina three times.
I think I've told you this before, when they lock me in a small room in Chubut province, and they set off the Puyehue volcano. So now the Q people are copying me, which I've said this years ago about underground bases, underground wars, underground civilization, what? But look, since they say that the war against Moloch cult, that are the adversaries of the three peoples, and since they say this is what explains the pandemic, I will talk now some unusual history, unusual history of France, unusual oddities of France, France matters in next segments. I want to tell you some theories about the Kaguts, the Khazars, and such weird things. Please go to break. The Khazars, I tell you first a normal story so that in next segment I tell you my own crazy idea about who they really are.
But there are Christian sect heretics, if you can even call them Christians, who were wiped out in a so-called crusade, the Albigensian Crusade of 1209, which culminated in the destruction of this sect, the massacre of many Cathars, especially at Montsegur, this is southern France, which was their last castle stronghold. But basically that whole area around Toulouse, Carcassonne, and in the South France it was cathart land, heavy with this heresy. And I talk about them in previous show, but I want to give you some more detail about their history and how they came about and what they believe. But they didn't just live in France, by the way, they were widespread in North Italy and also the Rhineland, West Germany.
So that whole part of West Europe, very heavy cathart presence, so what do they teach? They totally rejected the church hierarchy and the priesthood, and they believe some things that are quite unusual maybe for modern Christians. They believe that the devil created matter, and the material world is the world of darkness, but that we are beings of light from another world trapped in matter, in the world of the devil. It's a kind of dualist system. So the consequences of this are extreme asceticism. Well, these are not the only conclusions you can draw from this view, but extreme asceticism. So the Cathars were organized in a white robes priesthood, on one hand, and the laymen on the others. And it was only the priests called the perfecti,
the perfects, who actually endured all the rigors of asceticism. They abstained, for example, from meat, and they abstained entirely from sex. They were completely chaste, living in poverty and purity. Which was a great rebuke to the church of the time. As often happens, the church of the time was quite corrupt, in love with luxury and gain. So you know, many people were instead attracted to the Khazar simplicity and honest poverty and their intensity at the end of the 1100s. So much so that the Dominicans and later the Franciscans, these are two orders of monks, they copied these aspects from the Khazars, these ways of life from the Khazars to take that away from them, to make it so that the Catholics would have something to counter that example.
Not the other side of it is the Cathars thought that if you were unable to embrace this strict asceticism as their perfects were, that you might as well live a nearly libertine life. So you know, they didn't actually go that far, but you know when you, this is just a strange phenomenon, when you intensify asceticism or anything else for an elite to this degree, The requirements are then greatly loosened on the laity. So this is just one way in which very ascetic philosophy can actually lead to libertinism, to the point where the word for sodomite, bugger, that's one of the words for sodomite in English and in French, bugger, I think. But it comes from bulgar, from Bulgarian, Bulgarian literally, because that was, you
You know, Bosnia and Bulgaria were assumed to be the origins of this sect, the Khazars, and I will get to that in a minute. But you see, what the assumption was is that for the Khazar laity not being able to reach that level of holiness, therefore anything went. And in some way it's even supposed that orgies and the free sects and such were encouraged in the Khazar faith, right? Because the other side of it, if you see sex as evil, then you find its institutionalization in marriage and such to be exceedingly repulsive. Think about it. Such a person would see sodomy, orgies, and the like, they'd say, well, it's a sin, but at least the prostitute is being honest about it. You're not trying to paper it over with a weak excuse and such.
You know, so this is why the reputation for libertinism spread among the Cathar Elaiti, which is of course most of them, only the perfects, only their priests, held to extreme asceticism. But you know, you can actually go much farther with this kind of dualist belief. So I think I tell you on previous show about this, how there were other sects with similar dualist beliefs, like the Karpokratians or the Christi in Russia or the Frankists among Jews and they say well since the material world is evil and we are sparks of divinity trapped in evil matter, the laws governing this matter that we must escape the material world, the laws governing this material world must be evil and you will only achieve salvation by breaking every law
on the Bible and even beyond that can commit every thinkable and unthinkable crime. So let me just say I'm not endorsing this. I'm not endorsing these views, not my views, but you know, when I came out of this book and I have good friend, he say, Bep, what are you doing this last chapter of the book? The things you say, people will say you are, you know, he says this to me, he descend into sin to save the world and such. But I say, well, it's all good fun and people like to read all kinds of things. But look, anyway, so the Khazars themselves, they didn't go this far. Let me make that clear. But they were still a dualist, a Manichaean heresy, which is to say barely Christian. And when you really dig down into it, it's interesting they had a form of nirvana.
This now is maybe European Buddhism. So by the way, very interesting how the Cathars were fascinating, not just to Otto Rahn, that's R-A-H-N, the Indiana Jones of the Nazis, but they were also very interesting to Mike Hoare, who I covered in previous show, and at the end of his life he wrote a book about them. They just, he says they held the secret of the Holy Grail. But very interesting how many different people find them fascinating. But anyways, they had a rite like nirvana, you could say, I'm exaggerating here, but it included starvation unto death. This was a Khasar rite, starving yourself to death. So many of their perfects would die this way, they would simply stop eating and meditate until death arrived.
And both this rite and also the rite by which you actually ascended to being perfect, by by which you were initiated into their perfect class, both rites were called consolamentum. And the way you were initiated, by the way, into the Khazar faith is just an interesting ritual. They opened the New Testament, they opened the book of New Testament, and they put it on your forehead at the Gospel of John, which I think, by the way, Nietzsche calls the Gospel of John the most beautiful, and actually the only beautiful of the Gospels. And they read to the first seventeen chapters of the Gospel of John with the book on your forehead open. And such rites were preserved apparently, by the way, also in Italy since the days of early Christianity.
So this was not exclusively a Khazar thing, it was an extremely old Christian tradition of initiation. In any case, you can find even Cathar prayers and in some compilations and Hilaire Belloc I think he wrote a book about them and other heretics. So now the Catholic Church obviously saw this as a threat because they rejected the priesthood and of course the content of their teachings and also in many other ways it made Catholic hierarchy look bad because of the purity of life of their perfects and the way they enjoyed poverty. A crusade was declared against them until they were finally wiped out around 1230, although never completely wiped out. The inquisition was created to deal with this and it is believed by many that the Khazars were somehow persisted in different forms.
But where were they from? Where did Khazars originate? Did they just pop out of nowhere with just somebody decided to teach these things? The main story goes something like this, that in the East, long before this, in Armenia, long before this, Armenia being the first nation to convert to Christianity. But you see Armenia, it borders Iran, right? So let me go back even further. In Iran, before this, there had been the prophet Mani, who claimed that he had the final revelation And he promoted dualist views, much like what I described just now with the Khasars. Very similar. This was even during age of a Roman Empire. He preached views that the world is battleground of good and evil and so forth. I will not get into Manicheanism now, except to tell you it's very similar and it's
also interesting that it came out of Persia, out of Iran, in the same way that you see repeated heresies much later during Islamic times, but you see repeated heresies come out of Persia, like Babism and Baha'i, they all come out of Iran. Sorry if I repeat myself, but this to me is very revealing, because there is always a political element to enduring heresies you see, even regarding Khazarism. The lords of southern France on of Toulouse, They supported Catharism because it was a means to their own independence from the church and from Paris. And similarly, the Frankish lords of Paris used the excuse of heresy and of the crusade declared against the Cathars to destroy the nobles of southern France to seize their lands
and to end also the very passionate and luxurious Mediterranean civilizations that had endured in profound since Roman times. This is what happened with the Albigensian Crusade. I'm not saying this was the intention of the Franks, the Frankish lords of North France when they invaded during the Crusade. They just wanted to steal the lands. But that's what happens. That's what happened. That's where the troubadours were from. It's not coincidence that Nietzsche likes the Occitan troubadour so much. This was the civilization of South France. And although Nietzsche never talks about the Cazars openly, as far as I know, you know, is very interesting because money, the prophet, was himself an inversion of Zarathustra, in a way. But that's for another time.
So in any case, you see, the heresy, I think, is always used in this way for political ends, whether by the people promoting it or by the people who used to attack it. And again you see how a passionate, life-loving and luxurious culture like that of medieval Southern France can actually go very well with this kind of extremely ascetic version of Christianity, because that kind of extremism and holiness actually makes things freer for the laity in a way. It frees things up. It allows a culture of luxury. So anyway, to go to the origins of where do kasars come from, you have long before this in Armenia, right next to Persia, long before the kasars, it is thought you have a sect called the politions. This is Armenia sect, actually I don't know exact time frame, maybe 600s, 700s, 800s.
You have the politions sect in Armenia, who are themselves Christian dualists, very much of this sort, extreme ascetic Christian dualists with heavy influence from Persia, from next door Manichaean. So the Byzantines, Armenia being part of Byzantium at the time, the Byzantines did not like the Armenian politions. They considered them of course heretics, which they were, so the Byzantine emperor deported them to the Balkans. It didn't like them because, again, as I'm telling you, heresy is a tool of political power, wherever it exists. So in Armenia the politions were a tool of Armenian nationalists. So Byzantine emperor did not like them, so deported them from Armenia into the Balkans where they could no longer promote Armenian nationalism.
But in the Balkans the politions morphed into a different heresy called the Bogomils, sent centred in Bulgaria, and from there it is assumed this heresy was exported in some ways to southern France, from where it spread and to north Italy and Rhineland, so it spread from Bulgaria to there. But even into the 1100s and so on, even at time of crusade against the Khazars in 1209, I read somewhere that it was widely accepted that the Khazar Pope at that time lived somewhere in Bosnia, their Mahdi, their hidden imam lived in Bosnia. So it appears they had maintained relations with the original heresy located in the Balkans but ultimately with a provenance in Armenia and actually in Persia, the politicians being there for a kind of a many Christian sect under Persian influence.
But this is the main story of how the Cathars came about and you can read this in many books of which the best is Steven Runciman's The Medieval Manicae, referring to all these sects, explaining where they come from, and explaining many oddities about the Khazars that I'm not covering on this show. So again, Steven Runciman's The Medieval Manicae. But I should also take this time at end of this segment to remember an online friend who passed away very recently, Paul Shetler. Some of you may have seen him online, you knew him. He was always kind. and always interacted with us and with frogs and he was a great supporter of Internet anonymity. I did not know him very well but he was always very nice to me and he asked me just on this
January 5th of 2020, he asked me to talk about this providence of the Cathars, Manichae, to Pollition, to Bogomil, to Cathar and ultimately how some of this was preserved even after the Cathars in the sect known as the Wodensians, who are proto-protestants. So this very interesting, even the main story of the origin of the Cathars, very interesting, Iran all the way to Protestantism, what? But here is to you, Paul Shetler, you will be remembered. And in the next segment, I want to talk my own crazy theories about the Cathars, because even if all I said now is true, it's still possible that parts of France were for, uh, were particularly fertile ground for this teaching. Why was this? Were they fertile ground? Why? I will say why in next segment.
There is an oddity in France, I can tell you. There is pariah class, like, um, untouchable class, the Cagots, they're not untouchable anymore, they've disappeared essentially in modern world since 20th century, but it's unknown their origin, they were quite large untouchable class, especially in the southwest of France, and they look like normal French people and I don't know of any ethnic or racial studies done about the Cagots, but They were totally shunned as pariahs, in fact, maybe they should do population genetic study if there are any remnants of people who they could do this on, but until recently they were totally outcasts of French society, and the question is why, who are they, where are they from?
I think they are maybe unrelated to the Khazars, but I just want to give you an example of something odd that might be fruitful to think about. So unlike other untouchable castes, the Kaggots did not have an untouchable profession. They were mostly carpenters. So in other words, if you look at other places in the world, the untouchables of Japan or India, there are people who deal with funerals or with garbage or other such professions. And the Japanese rightly have a terror of dead bodies and such, so much that they abandoned Their first capital, long ago, the first Japanese capital at Nara, when the queen died inside the palace, they completely abandoned the entire capital. And anyone who touches a corpse or anything like this is ritually impure.
In Mishima, you see this story of Shinto priests who would carry a little bit of salt with them and sprinkle it around themselves when they see Buddhist priests. Because the Buddhist priests deal with funeral and such, which is ritually impure for the Shinto priests. In many places, you see, there are pariah cases, they always have these professions. And in India, of course, they look different, the Dalits, for example, they look Negroid, whereas a white man like Narendra Modi, you know, he looked like your average white man from Naples, I don't know. But the kaggots in France, they did not, as far as I know, have any impure professions, mostly carpentry, and then there are many theories about how they became pariah, what is their origin.
For example, that they are the descendants of people who refused to convert to Christianity. So they remained pagan too late, and maybe they eventually converted, but they became outcasts, because you see this movie, Midsommar, some of you have seen it, this kind of European, local European paganism. And so these people, it is supposed, retained pagan rituals, which by the way, as I may have told you on previous shows, many European villagers, until World War II, kept pagan customs, and many still do, especially small pockets of Eastern Europe and Lithuania and such. But it is supposed that the Kaggots became outcasts this way, and then an interesting alternative theory is that they were very early converts to Christianity, and they became
outcasts because of that among the pagans, but then they retained outcast status even after everyone else became Christian. So these things are all possible and it shows you how hard it is to assume anything about unknown origins. And then again, the kaggots are sometimes assumed to be descendants of the Khazars that I talk about, which is very possible given the location of the kaggots. They were very plentiful in the south and the southwest of France where they could have easily been a Khazar diaspora after fall of Montsegur, and there is other evidence too. So look, who knows, but the kaggots are a very odd thing, I just, I wanted to mention it to you, to think about it in what I will tell you next, because, you know, there is
another very odd thing lying in plain sight, the days of the week. Yes, the days of the week in English. It is strange, if you think about it, they are named after Nordic gods. And the calendar is a very persistent thing. This dates from Saxon times, from Anglo times. It's almost the same names as in Scandinavian and Germanic languages, so it's very ancient. And it's accepted, I think, by all scholars and all people who study this, that the Saxons, the Germanics, and all these, that they adopted these day names before Christianization, the names of the seven days. They adopted them in a Germanified translation of the Roman names, which is why Sunday retains the old Roman name of Day of the Sun, Sundays, Zontag, rather than Day of the Lord in Christianized
romance languages of the Mediterranean, you know, Domingo and such. So you might say, what is the problem here? These planes and Germanic tribes just adopted this seven-day, 12-month calendar sometime before Christianization, but after the Romans themselves changed to it. So let's say around the end of the Roman Empire that is just a common assumption people make. Well, there is a lot that is wrong with that, if you think about it. A lot. You should be less trusting. You know, it's very hard for culture to cross this way. People consider it a big deal that Russians, who are Christians, that they measure time a slightly different way, so that Christians in the old Orthodox calendar, Christmas and such is at a different time. This is considered a big deal and it doesn't change.
And there's usually a religious reason why a calendar is changed or why it is maintained. And it isn't as easy as many assume when they tell these stories. I mean, if you look at how long the calendar persists, the day names, they didn't change. And these things are, again, quite hard to change, and moreover, the Germanics were not especially hot for adopting Roman culture beyond a few very superficial things, not extending to how you run your year, how you organize time. No matter what you've heard, for example, You see in Tacitus that only some of them on the border of the Roman Empire had learned how to drink wine or how to use money, but that most of them rejected, they totally rejected Roman customs and such, not to speak of Roman religion.
They saw the Romans as cucks and as adulterers. So look, they were not into adopting Roman forms even late, in fact. So that's why you have Saint Corbinian, a Christian saint, who rode a bear across the Alps. And for Camile Paglia this is very symbolic. The Christian religion finally taming the Nordic pagan feral bear, the wild animal, the wild of the forest, that the Romans themselves had never managed to subdue just with an army. But it is subdued in this story of Saint Corbinian, the saint who tames a bear and uses it to cross the Alps. It is subdued by the grace of Christ and the Christian religion. So that this taming of this civilization of the Germanics only ever occurred with Christianity. It was the vehicle of Rome and of civilization for the barbaric north, Christianity that is.
Whether you accept this or no, it is obvious that people at the time, they believe this, which means it was widely known that Germanics really had no taste for Roman civilization before Christianity. But you're saying, okay, they all somehow adopted the calendar, the day names, the way you organize the year, which is, you know, it's a very big thing. It's a huge thing the way you organize time and the year and day names. And all the Germanics did it, not just the ones on the border, so then you wonder why. And moreover, you have to wonder even more than this. I mean, these scholars never ask, okay, why would the Romans have any interest in getting Germanic barbarians to adopt the seven-day week and the 12-month year?
I mean, you can understand why Christians would have an interest in doing this, but Why would a Roman say, here you know, let me go proselytize Germanic barbarians into adopting my calendar. This makes no sense. The Romans never did this to others and never would have. No interest in it, okay? No interest either that you can tell me just casually that a Saxon, ancient Saxon living in Saxony or East Germany might have to switch to a Babylonian form of measuring time, seven day week and twelve months here, unless there was good reason. And good reason is not, you know, they were not interested in bureaucratic procedures. These were not people who were counting time in this way for no reason. It's usually a religious motivation for this.
So please have some patience about my theory and the theory of some of my secret friends about how this happened, because it does connect to Catholicism, but it also connects to something far darker, you see. But let me try to tell you a theory of how this could have happened that is more convincing than the scholars, which give you no reason for how it—I mean, it's completely unbelievable They would have just adopted, you know, some random angles living in Denmark. They say, oh yes, let's adopt Babylonian calendar, you know. But did you know the Roman Empire broke apart at one point in the 200s? It is called the crisis of the third century. So I never listened to this history of Rome podcast. By the way, you know many people, I have many friends now, they listen to War Room podcast
with Bannon's podcast. I think it's probably very entertaining to listen to. I start also, but this History of Rome podcast, I never listened to it, and I assume he covered this event there, the crisis of the third century when the empire, and this is long before the fall of the empire, right, but the empire broke in three for a while, three pieces. And in the West, the Western piece, you had something called the Gallic Empire, which included roughly the territories of Gaul, the Rhineland, and Belgium, which are those parts of Germania under Roman rule, and also Britain. So you can think of as just this, you can look up map of it. Gaul plus Rhineland plus Britain, this was Gallic Empire, and it was independent kingdom for about 15 years, maybe longer.
So now what I know about when you found a new kingdom, and a new empire and especially during this time which was after christianity appeared right and it was the roman empire was wild it was running was proliferating was oriental and eastern near eastern sects spreading in the roman empire during this time so you often you bring a religious element when you found a new empire a new kingdom you sanctify the new order with religious clothing And it's made some of my friends wonder, you know, if this Gallic Empire adopted for itself a Babylonian or a Near Eastern religion of some kind, because this would explain why Germanic tribes began to use a seven-day week and twelve-month year, presumably during this time, because that's a Babylonian thing. 712, numerological Babylonian thing.
And the Gallic Empire, if it had indeed such a religion, it would have had cause then to proselytize, motivation to proselytize it and to force it or to induce the barbarians to adopt this calendar in a way that the Romans wouldn't otherwise have had and never did actually. And here's even more support for this idea. I told you that the Roman Empire broke into three, well the eastern part that broke away that seceded, it was called the Palmyren Empire. So basically it included the whole Levant, Egypt, and part of Anatolia. It broke away from Rome, and it was ruled from Palmyra in Syria. This now is used, of course, by Syrian nationalists, so it has nothing to do with that. But it was ruled by one Queen Zenobia, a very romantic tale, ruling from city of Palmyra,
breakaway region of Roman Empire, and she was later crushed after she tried to declare herself Empress of all Rome. But here's the thing. In this case of the Eastern breakaway portion, we know that there was a religious component to this secession. This was a Babylonian, Semitic, astrological religion that Queen Zenobia used to justify her rule, and the particular moral or ideological teaching of it is mostly unknown. debated, but the Manicheans say and always have said that Queen Zenobia was one of them and that she imposed this religion on the Palmyran kingdom. And in any case, such cults were, as I keep saying, they were spreading throughout Rome at the time, not only Christianity, other similar Near Eastern cults.
So it is possible that the Palmyran Empire, the breakaway part of Roman Empire at this time in the East, it decided to proselytize and it sent a magi and Manichean priests and astrologers to the other breakaway part of Rome, to the Gallic Empire. Is that possible that this Queen Zenobia, who was very ambitious, that she sought to make alliance with the Gallic Empire or at least to draw it away from Rome even more and she sent Babylonian astrologers and emissaries of money, Manichean emissaries into the West I think this is very possible, that is, that the two breakaway parts of the Roman Empire, the two parts that try to succeed, perhaps also try to adopt this religion as a state religion. Some kind of blend of Babylonian astrology, Semitic Moloch worship, and Manicheanism.
So that what you see then in the Cathars is not just the persistence of, let's say, European pre-Christian paganism under a different pseudo-Christian garb, but that you see in fact the remnants of the state religion of the Gallic Empire, a Manichean religion, maybe mutated, maybe mixed with a number of other things through the centuries, and maybe given new life by fresh infusion from the Bogomil-Polishian branch that I discussed previous segment. I think this is possible, it's fruitful to think about. And then, of course, the darker and the more magical aspect of this, that this was not merely a Manichean cult, but a Semitic cult of Moloch, which of course it was in the Palmyran Empire, and which of course would have had to be even more subterranean in the West to
survive more subterranean than the Khazar. So then it makes some wonder if the cult of Moloch was not introduced in the West as early as the 200s, and if it has not persisted since, as a magical alchemical Babylonian tradition. Some call them the Saturnians. Some call them other things. But I am not allowed to say anything more about this. I am a discreet man. And I wish you all health and power. A new age of piracy is coming. The cities will be destroyed. Old orders are disappearing. Bep out!