Episode #1091:39:03

Grek Mystery Rites

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Welcome Caribbean Rhythms, episode 109. Something happened the other day, very revealing episode. I was recovering after filthy lying sombreros crushed my stomach. And I have to tell you, I decide, call them to threaten on the phone, and I will report not only to health board, but I'll make a Google review, a TripAdvisor review, and also I call police. You have to escalate to every level. when you deal with intransigent service industry. Even if you are in a store and they pack you the wrong shirt or you can call government board on them and there is no way it's not them, I would not accuse somebody falsely because I eat only once a day now, it was very clear, they try to repopulate my stomach with their special anti-probiotics they put in the food.

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I could only cure it over the last few days by taking literal fistfuls of natural antibiotics. Principally if you are interested, if you ever travel and you have problem with, you should carry berberine, it help a lot. But also pure encapsulation make good formulation called micro-defense with oregano. Now they can accuse me of being agent of pure encapsulation brand. It was a 15-year psy-op. They sent me 20 years ago to become an internet addict. Or was that CIA or Putler or Teal? Anyway, I spent half the night, I don't want to talk unpleasant things, but even I thought they actually poisoned me with full-cap, full web-cap. It's mushroom courtenarios that are two very similar, they look almost alike, full web-cap and deadly webcap. And these are actually deadly mushroom.

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It's not like muscarinic-type mushroom that you just make sick or hallucinate for a few hours. These will kill you. Or even in case you recover, you never really do. There was an epidemic of these poisonings in Poland, of all places, in the 1950s. Because for whatever reason, they were classified as edible. How that can be, I don't know. But anything can happen. In Africa, the cassava root was introduced hundreds of years ago by the Portuguese, and it's very poisonous. There are, I think, two main varieties. One is not, but one is very poison, unless you process it a certain way, which is not an intuitive way. Some people believe the Amazonian Indians and other Indian South America were shown this very counterintuitive processing of cassava, how to make it edible.

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But in Africa, after hundreds of years, there are some places that use it successfully, and many other places where people are walking around with very mild cyanide poisoning, because they still don't know how to process it hundreds of years later, or in some cases, actually the processing makes it become more poisonous. So, I don't know, I thought this was a reflection on the civilizational potential of that continent, but then when I look at Poland and the Cordinarius mushroom, which Europeans have also known for hundreds of years, you're not supposed to eat that, but what's going on Poland? But anyway, so if you look at these mushrooms, people, sometimes individuals confuse them for edible chanterelle mushroom, I have heard this, so it happened, but in southern Poland

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or whatever it happened on a mass scale, so I thought this is what these people did to me that they were trying to maybe Aztec mushroom or some other thing and they either did it to me intentionally or not, but I must tell you mushroom, real edible mushroom are one One of the great foods, even aside from medicinal ones that I've recommended, like chaga especially, which I shouldn't say this, but because of the sanctions on Russia, I think the chaga supply from Siberia is going to run out soon. If I tell everyone to get it, you will go mob it. But the cyan type, they make real chaga powder extract from Siberian trees. This is a mushroom that grow on the bark of birch trees and the colder it gets and the wilder swings of temperature there are, the more benefits it has and chaga really hit

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you like stimulant, at least for me it's like coffee. You can replace coffee with it even. But yes, mushroom are one of the great... if you want to make mushroom stew and you put egg yolk on top, this very delicious food. But I'm saying even mushrooms that are not medicinal will make you feel much better. As they tumble through your digestive system, even something like sauteed white button mushroom will have similar effects on your digestive tract as the Ray Peet salad. I've recommended before, the grated carrot, they do the same thing as they tumble through your digestive system, they absorb excess estrogens, which are not just caused by chemicals, but if you eat beans, for example, the bacteria that eat beans, the endotoxin that they emit

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from that, that spreads in your digestive tract, that is also an estrogen and it can cause estrogen poisoning. It can cause what is known as serotonin syndrome, which some people have thought that the worst effects of the so-called COVID, the Wuhan Greeds virus, that the worst effects from that are something like serotonin poisoning. But now, getting carried away, I'm recovering from this grievous attack, and it was not a mushroom, it was a Miguel with Aztec bathroom etiquette for sure. I'm feeling better, so this is what But I want to tell you something happened the other day. I went to the gym and I was feeling good, I wanted to recover and I went to this place and there was a new girl there and she is the gym manager and she's silent and icy and she seemed very hostile to me at first.

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I think should I call the police, she's being very quiet and she doesn't smile back. So I don't know, this establishment was very nice. But then I realize, and I know by the way what it is, whether it's my poisoning or if I'm too sensitive, but in this country where I am right now, I just feel hostility from everyone I meet. Maybe I'm too sensitive, but I feel like everyone I meet has extreme aggressive against me. Do you ever feel this way? Somebody at the store is aggressive, a waitress is aggressive, everyone scowls at you. So I can't dwell on it, but, you know, girls, even plain girls, have no idea what it's like, for example, if you're an average ugly guy, and I'm not saying I am, but if you are and

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you go through life with just constant hostility from everyone you meet, nobody cares about you, and you need to realize that quite fast. Maybe by your early 20s, you must see at the latest by your early 20s, I think, see how you will make up for that, because the world sees you as utterly discardable. It's not something addressed at all in therapeutic culture, where focus is instead on the suffering of women, that they don't get called back because they get pumped and dumped by this. Instead the focus is on forcing people to respect POC in completely artificial ways. They had a point maybe if they said, okay, you are POC, you are not seen as high value or attractive and so then do things to make yourself higher value and then maybe people

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wouldn't start to feel like diversity and freedom just didn't go together but they probably can't go together. But if you encourage shiboons for example along with everyone else by the way to be slim and attractive instead of fat and aggressive and instead of passing laws to get people to respect nappy hair or the thunderous rolls of fat that result from gluttony and feeding culture and you try to have people rally together around a common program of self-perfection instead of trying to force everyone to respect each group characteristic deformities and vices where you then have this devolution not even to one common lowest denominator but several competing mutually hostile forms of crippled humanity engaged in an almost brutal Darwinian ecological struggle. Can I eat you?

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Maybe the situation of diversity would have been found more tolerable if people have been encouraged to be their best and to overcome. What is likely, yes, if you're a plain black girl, you're probably discarded, but really you pass laws to deal with that. You know where it comes from, I don't need to tell you, or middle-aged women who want to ban relationships between men their age and younger women is one of the 1.0 causes on which every other of these has been modeled. But what do the so-called traditional and religious social conservatives have to offer in the middle of this witch's brew of malice and human infirmity? Because they will not touch it, generally. I mean the absolute decrease in human capital in every sense, your average thread, at least

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the face lord, the traditional social conservatives you see on Talmud Vision or online, they will not touch this decrease in human capital. What do they offer to counter that? What is it to me or the future if you get ignorant, obese, loathsome people who are comfortable with their loathomeness, what is it to me if you get them to go to church and then to have eight mystery meet chillens instead of one or two? And you can talk to me all you want about how the church supposedly banned consangenous marriages and cousin marriage, but the centuries from 1000 to 1900 were a disaster biologically by the end of that period. In Europe it resulted in the modern type of human, where the European has devolved to the same muck as the rest of the world.

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And of course, where does this religion come from? But the European rose from that muck with a very different path of mind, starting around 1,000 BC at the latest, and it rose from that muck only with the most stern and cruel measures that your morality is not prepared for those measures. And thus mankind's time of greatness, unless something radical changed, but mankind's time of greatness will be remembered from that time, from around 1500 BC to 700 AD or so, so 3,000 to maybe 3,200, 3,300 years of effort to overcome man because man is something that must be overcome at least until this age closes memories wiped clean of everything and the cycle starts again that will be seen as mankind's peak again and you know unless you do

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something Elon will make a Mars base I'm quite sure but then mankind in the next age again has to face religions no doubt and philosophies and ideologies that confirm it in its weaknesses and incontinence, and which all will surely come under the mask of compassion and equality. But anyway, I get carried away. So I'm telling you this, where was I, this girl right at the gym. I wanted, should I call the owner of the gym because she's very silent, her face is expressionless. She look at me weird, right? So I thought she was hostile, like, you know, I feel set upon lately. I think maybe they replace, as I tell you, my microbiome flora and it changes the way I think. But I come in, I say I want membership and she just blank looks at me, says nothing,

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acts difficult, acts as if she doesn't understand. But then I see her later after I get in and she's doing the same with others. And I see in her general how stiff she moves, she's moving her arms but not her shoulders is very strange that her face is ice cold with everyone, no expression, like she's Ernst Junger, you know, and then I realize she's just like me, she's a spurg, but in her case she's an ice queen autistic, you see, and you don't expect that from a girl with a nice face and she had very nice figure with tight compression, tight pants and then by the end she's not quite being friendly but she's volunteering things I don't understand, she tells me her nickname and she I found odd she's making various suggestive facial gesture

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in a clumsy way and also she's trying to talk English to me so you know you see because I happen to be taking ancestral supplements mofo male optimization formula with bull testicles and it work it has this and various other organ meats like marrow freeze right so friend did blood work before he took this supplement to get baseline and then he took blood after and it does increase testosterone levels. But I take these, I take three pill before gym and then three when I go to sleep on that day later and because autistic ice queen gym manager give me this look and I am then walking on the street with a tumescent protrusion. You understand what I mean? And I asked FrogChat is this okay? Is it acceptable to walk on street like this? I need to outsource many of my

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day-to-day prudential decisions to small group of schizophrenics online. And they say, yes, it's okay, as long as you ostentatiously bump into people and you say, oh, excuse me, this is not family show, turn off for children's. But I think what they recommend to me to bump into people with just gigantic erection and bump into people and they say, I think Ovid, the Roman, Latino, Roman author, Ovid, he similar game advice in his book On the Arts of Love, which I hear is going to be serialized on HBO Max soon, starring Joe Pesci. But so anyway, these are not just idle thoughts, because I was thinking for weeks now, I want to tell you a certain aspect of Greek religion, the phallus. You see, you must worship the phallus, the phallus, the generative power of the universe. Do you want

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traditional, this is very, this is the most thread there is. There is Japanese festival Kanamara Matsuri, where giant phallus, wooden I think, is transported through city in a pavilion on the shoulders of Dionysiac revelers. But this is parallels numerous Greek mystery religions and those of other cultures as well. Ancient Roman kids, they wore around the neck a phallus pendant. It is a religious symbolic intuition of the truth of vitalism, speaking of which I am and getting dumber and stupider reply guys and online harassers. Have you seen this lately? Do you get people, somebody's sending them, they are mobbing replies. And there was a cretin recently who said that manlifting weights and fucking girls is a sexualization of the culture as if that's happening more than before,

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but he thought, he claimed it was, and it's what, he says it's what leads to the trans, to the transsexual phenomenon. That's become a talking point, apparently, among the social conservative right. They never explain how. I'll come back to this in a moment, to this stupidity. But there's something else funny that he said. He said that that is vitalism. He was trying, in other words, to slander my view, because I've called what I believe in as something like Nietzsche and vitalism. So he wanted to say this is vitalism according to the new angry social conservative brain trust. interest that wants you to pray your way out of national decay. They think that if they tell enough stories about sluts getting gangbanged by water polo

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team and the problematics of Dolph Lundgren types getting laid, and they elect a known gay face like Santorum, who will lecture American men about how many times they're supposed to have intercourse and how, and if you use enough the word degeneracy, this is degenerate, that degenerate, you know, if you overuse a word like that. But anyway, that's what they say vitalism is, literally he said it means lifting weights and fucking girls. I mean, I thought vitalism was about a view similar to Schopenhauer's will, about a vital force that underlies physical phenomena or at least underlies biological life, which which explains biological teleology or adaptations between organism and environment in a slight different way than mainline Darwinism does, because it's compatible with some other kinds

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of Darwinism, but that it speaks to an impulse in life that is neither instinct nor intelligence, but that looks like, for example, a famous example is the spider web, which looks to us like a work of reason, of intelligence, of technology and planning, but is actually crafted by a being with very basic nervous system. So it's obviously not designed by reason, but by what, this other thing, will or vital force which works as a primordial organization of which our intellects are only very crude and late approximations themselves. Because the brain is a late arrival, and I'm getting too much into it, you know, this is not philosophy episode, but I thought vitalism was something like that. And Conrad Lorenz, he is Taylor Lorenz's grandfather, he got Nobel Prize, he joined Nazi Party, he

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was worried about human domestication, look up what he say about that, maybe I do show on just on Conrad Lorenz in the future, he was very important for me and in my book and in the things him and Klages, another vitalist, what they implicitly and explicitly believe about the nature of matter and what underlies. But sure, as a real natural force, by the way, that I believe will be materially discovered and quantified one day, I believe this. But it would have to have, if it does exist, and it does, but it would have, you'd expect it to have religious symbolic representations in a popular mind, religion being popularized metaphysics. But I am told by the insular age, joker, third world pseudo-socialist, so-called America

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first or the integralist DC brain trust, I am told that no vitalism and my message is just to lift weights and to fuck girls, so you see I am a secret party to what the establishment wants, like of course Andrea Dworkin and the people who came up with Me Too who wanted to do the same thing, of course. So I can be on show and in book and elsewhere and I can repeat that vitalism is an attempt to transcend both crude idealism and materialism, that it is a type maybe of visionary materialism or biologism, that it's a value neutral claim that explains how matter and life behave, and I can on the other hand say that in political and social life it has nothing to do with having more or less sex ores as such, but that it has to do with a primal reorganization

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of life, not earth, how should I put this, around a spontaneous hierarchical order, spontaneous, that it's based on a kind of deep knowledge and instinct in the human blood rather than on rational design or on momentary panics. So neither reason nor gross emotionalism, that it is similar to how wolves on hunt organize around the lead wolf monarch or birds in flight to the south. And I can say all of this, and over time give many examples of my beliefs. And in the end, we are getting all deluged by low IQ ex-kumars, so-called ex, there is no such thing as ex, ex-gay, ex-prostitute, ex-kumer, ex-alcoholic. There is, I don't want to be too harsh, but very often someone who used to be, for example, alcoholic has to be careful not to fall into the trap of a George W. Bush, who leads a

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a very brittle life who needs a very certain, how should I put, he needs very certain clear ideological things that he can hang on to, and he feels very threatened by anything that reminds him of. These people are always in danger of relapsing, and they believe that the greatest political task of our time is to have a fellow gayface Santorum, or in other words, a younger Lindsey Graham who's protecting them from internet porn but anyway so I will talk on this show about certain ancient Greek religion peculiarities and certain but maybe on later segment for some attacks on this week's news I will be right back we are under attack by religious thread fags online and those of you who are not up with internet lingo a thread fag is a traditionalist faggot and if you're one

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One of my many religious friends and listeners, you know I'm not talking about you. I was proud, honored to have Bishop Richard Williamson on the show, and many times I praise Calvinism of Thomas 7-7 style, but I'm talking about those for who religion is a performance. It's their personality, how I wear a three-piece suit, and in a very cowardly way they try to make political conversation turn to relatively safe religious matters, having mostly to do with sexual morality, and it's so that they don't have to talk about things that are actually forbidden and risky, such as race, immigration, and the cult of anti-whiteness. You could also say the cult against distinction. The last two are almost the same, actually. So I got into a fight with everyone this past week, and I'm very comfy.

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My friend Soso, the small black cat, he was on this show in the past, he says Bap is getting into a fight in one morning with tradfags, mill Twitter fags, and Jew fags, these all star. And mill Twitter again refers to the other identity performance role players. These are military veterans who they come online, they want big about their service years and they think their concussions, which they got on behalf of Bill Kristol, mean that you should listen to them on all political matters. And my friend Josiah Lippincott, who is also a veteran, exposed many of them. They are simply regime toadies. They have an aura of tough guy and they repeat just the same kind of pre-Trump GOP pablum. My many veteran and soldier friends are not offended when I attack them. In fact, I am encouraged to.

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They do not want another eyepatch McCain. Soldiers are not impressed by that. a guy vaunting about his military service and misdirecting people with fake topics. It's funny actually, Tucker Carlson used this eyepatch McCain line the same day, a few hours after I wrote about it, but yes, they don't need another set of, even people like Tom Cotton who are very slickly marketed to normicons and boomers and who are trained to, you know, People are trying to respect our troops, but then these people who are marketed to the forefront, they continue only the same GOP pre-Trump concerns, which are utterly fantastical about hyper-sexualization, a complete misdirection. And I'm very comfortable fighting everyone at the same time.

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It's how I started online long ago, you know, and I had no audience whatsoever. I'm not here to pander, I'm happy fighting everyone. It's not worth it to me to pander, you see. I appreciate an alliance with religious people because I know there is no force on the right without Christian men in it. But if you are that and you listen to me, you don't do it because I pander to you and I pretend to be a pastor and I'm a paragon of morality and I'm a cowboy and I'm pretending to be this, you know, I'm honest about what I am, I never pander. And I'm not going to join in on this mendacious moral majority, small town values type of Santorum bullshit. It smells like DC Catholic intellectual lavender parties. That's what it smells like to me when they send these people with these lines.

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It smells like Ross Douthat's B.O. bullshit perfume. Never. I do not care, by the way, if people tune out when I attack these concerns over hypersexualization. And I'll tell you in a moment why it's stupid. I'm prepared, however, to lose three quarters of this show's audience if I have to. Not that this is happening. I'm getting actually more subscribers. I have about 5,000 now, and I periodically tell you how many I have, because in usual online resentment-based slander, I often get accused of taking money from any number of interests, including, you know, ancestral supplements, or if I recommend to you a kind of fish eggs and I'm being paid by big caviar, or first I'm being paid by the neo-cons who

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sent me online 20 years ago to become an internet addict, and then now I'm told that I'm being paid by Pootler. I don't know why they didn't accuse me of that before, I've promoted him for years, but now they have this pet cause of Ukraine, you know? So Azov-style so-called just surrendered, apparently they were not the 300, they were not the Spartans at Thermopylae, they surrender to the Russian army. And the propaganda we're getting is just incredible. You see on Twitter or on the news, they say they were evacuated out, yes, they were evacuated to Russian jails. It's amazing the lies they're spreading, but in any case, none of these interests, even Putler, none of them can afford me. I mean, do you seriously think I'm worth a million dollars to them or something?

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So I'm telling you, maybe I would take a million dollars a year from Putler, you know, or if they can ply me with supermodel who-wars, who-wars. I guess it's a big compliment if you think I'm worth that much, but if you do think that I'm getting paid that, it makes you a very silly person, because influence operations do exist. In fact, the guy we were attacking, this fake cowboy, may be one, he probably isn't, but he may be. But we've seen them in the past. I will actually write a short article about the various Koch disinformation campaigns against me and my friends that have been going on for years. They do exist, but these are people who get paid on the order of $40,000 to $60,000 a year if you're lucky.

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Usually it's on a year contract or so, and it's often half that these losers get paid. Sometimes it's $10,000 for a fat idiot online who's trying to extort Peter Thiel for $10,000 the past year or two, the past two years or so, because he was starring in a movie about how he's an obese and he gets no pussy, and he thought it would, but it did not make him into the New York Times columnist voice of the generation of disaffected youth, or whatever he was expecting. So he's trying to get back at the people he thinks cheated him, and part of it is to extort ten thousand dollars out of teal, well good luck with that. But that's about the kind of stakes these people are fighting for, I'm trying to tell you nobody can afford me.

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But anyway, so what happened recently with this fight did not have to, but we didn't start the fight. My friend Raw Ignatianlist, who was on here the previous episode, you may have seen the Kelvin Klein ad, absolute disgust, with a skinny girl, I think still is, but she's next to a so-called pregnant man, and it's a bearded man with a distended belly. I don't know if he's pregnant with a child or if he was inseminated by a pet cat and he's carrying a litter of cats, I don't know. But my friend Roeg posted a classic Calvin Klein ad with Marky Mark, Mark Wahlberg, an attractive girl and he has a nice physique and he has a sexy pose and he says, how come Calvin Klein moved from that to this and he shows the new ad.

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And immediately this so-called cowboy Braxton McCoy, I shouldn't say his name but he's already been marketed greatly by others, but this guy come in and say, oh right wingers need to realize that the second photograph is a direct consequence of the first, something like that. But he was not nearly anywhere so polite about it. He kept going on and on. I ignored it at first but he kept going on and on about how dare you say you are a thought leader online if you, you know, a thought leader on the right if you don't realize the dangers of hyper-sexualization and this kind of line, you know. I'm not aware of either me or the raw egg or any of us calling ourselves thought leaders, but this is this guy coming in, extreme pretentious, who he thinks he is, on with this hyper-sexualization

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Canard from social conservative commentary from the 1990s. It is complete fake. I tell you why. The second photograph with the tranny and so forth, it's not made to titillate sexually the viewer. It's not made to the same as the first one, which arguably was made to turn you on or to say, oh, I'll be sexy like these people if I buy Calvin Klein underwear or whatever. No, the new ad does not have that intention. Maybe it does if you have transsexual ideation, and I don't know if these guys do in D.C., the world who is coaching this guy Braxton, I don't know. But it's a big misinterpretation to look at that new photograph and to say it is the result of so-called hypersexualization. I'm not even sure what the word hyper is supposed

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to be doing there. They are not motivated by wanting to turn you on or to get off themselves. They are motivated by wanting to eliminate you or even to kill you. They are motivated by violent sentiments. That photograph, the new Calvin Klein ad, I mean, with ugly people, whether it's the tranny or before that they had obese, fat black woman, they're not trying even to make the viewers plausibly find those new kinds attractive. It is a humiliation message. It is a message that we are replacing you. That we hate white people who look healthy and happy and sexy. We want them to be blotted out of national consciousness because it is oppressive. Attractiveness is oppressive. It makes others feel less. And so we are going to promote these new types of bodies, so-called, as a humiliation ritual

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motivated by much the same as people who are taking down statues during Floyd riots or motivated by people who want to edit white characters out of movies and to remake movies with historical characters as black, so they put Thor as black or Achilles as black or whatever. Or, eventually, they'll try to edit books and, you know, in Stalinist fashion, remove any imagery of good-looking, healthy white people, because it's oppressive for others to see them, that's their excuse, but their real motivations are eliminationist. It is a Rwanda, Interahamwe-type motivation. It is a direct continuation not of sexual revolution or hypersexualization or anything with sex. It's a direct continuation of, I don't want to say identity politics, but of identities

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mobilized against a hegemonic white oppressor. The intentions are revolutionary and violent, not sexual of any kind. So to me it's a great cowardice to not be able to look that head on and to connect it to racial mobilization against so-called whiteness, this excuse they use, they don't want to say white people because they don't know we're trying to eliminate whiteness. Of course when you get put in camp or when they disappropriate what you own and massacre if you resist, they will say they are not getting rid of white people, they are getting rid of voidness. But these kinds of images in advertising now are preliminary to that, they are priming of the population to revolutionary massacre. And I look at America now, it is 1994, let's say Rwanda or this, 1990 Yugoslavia, something

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like that. And I see these retards from Washington, D.C., because I know who is coaching Braxton, and he's not the first one they send. He's the fifth itera- he thinks it's about him because he's a very self-involved narcissist, but he's the fifth iteration. They've sent people like this before. It's always, by the way, directed in some way at me and my friends with this kind of pedantic, oh, did you know that Bap is not really a step-peccion egg drinking the blood of horses he is not really that but on the other hand me I am the real deal I the guy they had before was raising a family in Alaska or and made a big deal out of showing that he's a real man he cut wood with his bare hands and they think you're impressed with that it's like with Rubio attacking Trump and

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trying to be like Trump I'm not comparing myself but same phenomenon They think you like me because you actually think I'm a Pecheneg. I drink blood by cutting enemy horses under the belly or something like that, and no, no, but they are the real deal. They are a homie down-to-earth, salt-of-the-earth cowboy, you see, ex-special forces operator who become full-blown cowboy, just like on that Yellowstone show you like so much, kiddies. Please, don't you want to listen to him repeat lines, excuse me, lines from the Heritage Foundation from 1990s, or the lines of Ross Douthat in Centorum, which is what he's doing. Of course, interesting you look at this guy, someone posted photograph of him, two years ago is very funny, he looked very different, he was not a cowboy, but he's sure become

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a grizzled cowboy in two years with the beard and everything. manicured market image he's trying to sell you because he thinks that's why you like me or other it's not just me others like me on the so-called this is it right I don't like that word but in our sphere he thinks you're attracted to these lifestyle thing or you know the the young girls the young the youth the youth the disaffected youth they want a lifestyle image or I don't know what their marketing department tells them but to me this is such cowardice to not be able to notice America is precipice of something like a Bosnia event with minorities mobilized by murderous hatred and they want to replace you and the Calvin Klein ad and the one before that this one with the

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one with the obese woman they are all motivated by that violent desire hatred of white people and in parentheses actually of any health and distinction because they're not even showing good-looking blacks or anything like that they're showing the most disgusting humans because they want to cut your neck off they're not trying to sexualize anything and again to me this extreme cowardice to not be able to attack that so you turn the conversation to this other subject that's actually not really unsafe to talk about in polite society by the way it's been a mainstay in academia left-wing academia even to attack the sexual revolution. I don't know why people accept the lines of people like Robert P George, is that his name, or Dossett or even Charles Murray

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or these traditionalists who come online and want that they are very brave because they attack pornography and imagery in advertising or the sexual revolution. These are mainstays of academic talk right now and actually in in very much the same words that are used by people on the so-called new right among the face lords that this is a commodification of relationships that it's a side effect of hyper capitalism that it's the hyper sexualization which leads people to an inauthentic existence and and then of course they go on that it's about the oppression of women and so forth these other people pretend not to talk about that but if you scratch a little bit actually actually, Braxton or whatever other cowboy they've sent before or next, manicured cowboy

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with manicured cowboy beard, they will talk about oppression of women. And within a day of my attacking him, when people, you know, I could smell exactly what he was just by this argument, but people didn't believe me. And yet within a day, he starts to say, no, you shouldn't say white. It's not okay to talk about white nation or white anything. And then people dug up that he actually was supportive of the whole Floyd phenomenon. He thought that Floyd was horribly mistreated and if you defend what happened to Floyd or you defend the police, you should get fired from your job as a policeman and you are an evil reprobate. So he was complete actually unveiling anybody like him. And I don't care about him, but I'm using him as an example of general trend among the

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Online facelord right, the people who use face, the people who you see on television, who are trying to appropriate our talking points, which I would be fine with if they didn't distort them so. These are people who are weak on Floyd, who are weak on the racial mobilization, and so forth. And they try to turn it into this other talk again. And hypercapitalism, by the way, is of the same order as this talk of neoliberalism. I'm not saying if you use the word once or twice, we've all used the words, I'm saying if you actually believe that they explain what's going on in America now and that they are the cause of problems, the ultimate cause, this all comes from a DC faction that is unwilling to discuss demographics, migration, the titanic racial hatred of the left, or that the condition

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of America now is again similar to something like Rwanda pre-genocide, and that these identities including trans, including trans, have nothing to do with sex. An individual trans somewhere, a confused kid somewhere in Brazil, they inject silicone in their chest, they die, whatever, they're a mega gay or something, that may be motivated by sex. But trans in the news, trans agenda you see pushed has nothing to do with sex. It is a continuation of racial identity mobilization. It is violent in intention. And these are techniques of propaganda and mobilization to prepare wide-scale massacres and disappropriations, disappropriations of the white middle class, which is the target still of these people. It's a large repository of wealth in the United States.

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And when I pointed this out in my reply to Mike Anton in Claremont, you know, he wrote an article reviewing my book, people like to make conspiracy about that, it is simply due diligence on his part as a journalist after, what was it at that point, years of people asking for an outright book, so-called, and then mine came along, and legacy media completely ignored it. So he wrote a review. My book had already widely spread by that time. I was given a right of reply, and I made much same point I'm telling you now, but a lot of the same norming conservatives you lately retweet, who have rebranded themselves as post-Trump, Chris Rufo-type conservatives who are addressing the wokeness crisis and so forth.

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But when I wrote that article, they all attacked me, for example, daring to point out that Michelle Goldberg at New York Times and many other in heritage media were openly calling for violence, racial violence, and using exterminationist language. And now these people, they've only slightly changed their tunes. I mean the ones who attack me, they have big mouths on the tranny thing, but only because it can be reframed in the George W. Bush, pro-Latrino, Hispanic, moral majority type of compassionate conservatism, that language of politically expedient Christianity, which I don't know about. I don't want to speak for Christians, but if you're a believing Christian, I would be offended by that type of political utility of your beliefs, let me put it politely. They can talk.

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It's very comfortable for them because they can talk once again of banning porn and child tax credits and vaguely weak natalist measures like that that are pushed indiscriminately. So all they will do, even if you achieve them, is facilitate a boricua chicharron landwale in pushing out eight more mystery meat children. But if you think your average smart white girl who is consumed by anxiety over the future, If you think she is going to be induced to have children by the promise of an extra $200 a month or whatever they have planned, when she's far in the hole in debt, for example. It's absurd, just absurd, a crazy idea. I need to say something here. The hypersexualization thing is doubly a canard. First of all, when they misuse it to relabel what is actually motivated by violent racial

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hatred. also a misdirection. When you're trying to judge actual sexual problems in the United States and the West now, when you try to look at why is there low birth rate, for example, the liberalization of labor market in allowing women to join it and female liberation in general and female education has far more to do with low birth rate than sexy ads or Chad getting laid, or even premarital sex. A lot of these girls are delaying child-making not because they're having a lot of sex, but because they're incredibly anxious over their financial situation. But it's bigger than that, it's over their social status and how that fits into the new life of a liberated, educated woman. And how you get rid of that anxiety has been one of my concerns for a long time.

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I get attacked by threads for that also, that's another story. To hint what I think the solution should be, you have to actually go in the other direction. You have to promote a YOLO, you only live once devil-may-care type of mentality for these women so that they can abandon the anxiety that stops them from having children. You have to promote a kind of culture of irresponsibility among them. It is too great a weight of social expectation that keeps them from having children. In America and many other countries, I can give you just example of East Asia where it's just cataclysmically low birth rate, and in South Korea why this happened because the women became educated and social expectations are that they cannot marry a man beneath them,

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So they do not marry and they are driven through life by this social and financial anxiety. So many of men in South Korea are then forced to marry Thai girls. So actually there is a slow process of population replacement in South Korea. Any country that swallow American pill of female liberation goes down that road. But it's much worse than that. Many religious girls are actually barren heritages. Humanism alone is not a solution to the anxiety I'm talking about. Iran is better, and they have a theocratic regime. And I've tried to explain this before, but moral revival movements in politics never work. It did not work for Augustus Octavian, Caesar. It didn't work for Iran with its sub-replacement birth rate, and the Iranian regime is consciously

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explicitly based on Plato's laws, by the way. Khomeini crafted it, certain institutions in the Iranian state based on Plato's laws, but not just the institutions, the intention itself. That is the underlying motive, by the way, political motive behind Plato and most of the Socratic political philosophers. Moral recovery, the recovery of moral majority. And it didn't work in its 1.0 iterations either when the socratics tried it, with their moral hypocrisy and trying to act a spiritual doctor to an ailing Greek world that had lost the will for life and had lost its vitality. We can establish self-restraint and temperance by reason, by using rationality and reason for some, by religious dissimulation for the many. Does this sound familiar to you? Except that's not how life works.

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That's like trying to re-establish rain by having a wet street. You can't call that fundamental cause up through reason, because for life in the ascent, there is no actual self-restraint necessary. The instincts are properly directed toward the accumulation and discharge of inner power. Whereas for someone who has, for example, tranny desires or pathic desires, that's when self-restraint becomes necessary, but that's for a version of life that's already in the And I'm not saying that if you, for example, have such impulses that you should indulge in them or that it doesn't matter or that if you have an addiction you should give into it. But a lot of these threads, the fake online ones, they believe that sexual restraint is an achievement in itself, that celibacy is an achievement.

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And it's not. You're just not digging yourself further in a hole, maybe. But in such a situation on a social scale, I am not for a political program of moral revival, because I don't think it can work historically. I don't know of a single case where it has. I am for a few men who are not that way, and there are always some, but I'm for a few men who are not that way, to be commanding the heights of society and taking charge of breeding crossings by whatever direct or indirect cultural means to allow for the conduction of a generation that is not in need of semitic so-called self-restrained, without which, by the way, it is true, many of these ancient, tired, and spent societies, would indeed come apart into sub-animal dissolution.

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But I'm sorry that some guys in propaganda military chatter or that they have transsexual desires and they feel that, you know, a natural progression of indulging sexual titillation is becoming transsexual, apparently that's what they're arguing, or that Dossett and the people around him are on the verge of relapse and that they therefore think the most needful thing in the world is a society-wide mobilization that stops them from wanking it or indulging in trainee desires or whatever. But like I say, there is a Bosnia looming, and not even very far on the horizon, and this is all delusion, much worse than, by the way, the internet white nationalists engaged in. At least the white nationalists understood the danger. Their solutions were silly.

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But a right wing that does not tackle the racial question, the question of murderous mobilization of the left against actually all distinction, that doesn't see what is coming that deflects to porn or the fetus or this empty talk of community wholesomeness, because these topics are relatively safe and easy compared to the other ones. Anyway, just crush these faggots right out of the water. The venerable rites of Greek religion, which are less known but arguably more important part of Greek belief, the mystery cults, and I say more important compared to the Olympian Apollonian respect given to the deities of the sky. But many of you have surely heard, for example, of Eleusinian mysteries. But what were they, and what is the relation of this to Greek religion in whole, of what

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it meant for the individual initiate into these mystery rites? And normal story, you may have heard go something like this, that Apollo, Zeus, and so forth, the Olympians, that they were tutelary state deities or that they became these at least by late Roman times. But that while they offered at that time a good basis for public life, myths relating to political foundation and stability, they were the source of public law and in some case morality. So for example, Athens had Athena as the tutelary deity and other states had Apollo and so forth and many had myths of foundation by heroes who were descended from gods or who communed with gods and thereby came up with laws of a divine origin. And the famous example is Numa Pompilius, well, among many others, but it's the king

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of Rome who followed Romulus. And while Romulus was the wild man, he was the founder, born of wolves, leading a wild wolf pack of men who raped and captured women for other tribes, and it's very significant, I think that Roman myth and history makes him the founder, whereas Numa, the founder of laws, came later, after the men already got wives. And that's an important thing to remember, and Numa set up their marriage and other laws. And by the way, I didn't know this, but in Rome, certainly, in the Roman Republic, until the end, I think, and maybe even during Empire, I don't remember, but the women and the slaves were not allowed to drink. I didn't know that. And even the men were not allowed to drink

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until the age of 30 or 35. There's some disagreement, but I didn't know that. And in ancient Greek, a similar law, and also the youths were not allowed to drink, but drinking was the initiation to manhood, which is probably why in Crete, among the gifts given to a boy by his tutor, let's say, who tutored him in the initiation rite, was a cup. I think the other gifts were an ox and a suit of armor, and the boy was expected to slaughter the ox and make a feast with it, which is actually an old Indo-European rite that's universal among old Indo-European peoples, and it exists to this day in Germany and in Holland when a PhD student, when he gets his doctorate, he puts on a feast for his advisors, which is a tradition that stretch

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back to early Middle Ages, and it comes from this, it's been intellectualized, pacified, whatever, but it comes from this initiation into the community of warriors, when you had to give a feast, to put on a public feast for your sponsors. And one of the gifts given in the Cretan initiation retreat was a cup symbolizing, again, likely the admission to the warriors' mess hall and to full privileges of manhood, which included being allowed to drink. As why one of the jobs of Greek youths of noble class was to be cup bearers and wine sommeliers in a sense at parties. They themselves were not allowed to drink, but they came with cups. And the most famous image of this is Zeus and Ganymede, which again has been interpreted

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entirely as a pederastic thing, and I'm not denying that there were pederastic elements to some of the Greeks' states, but that was not the meaning of these rituals. And they are common all over the Indo-European world. The Heruli are a very roguish brand of, I think originally Scandinavia from that area, German tribe. They were especially warlike and so forth. They forced youths to dress like women actually until the day they killed their first boar, their first wild boar, which is a very dangerous animal, extreme dangerous. There are beautiful similes in Homer about wild boar and the great rage that powers its chest. the initiation condition and whereas a same custom actually existed in Macedonia where

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you were not allowed to sit at the men's table and to drink until you speared your first wild boar, which is a tradition that continued to Alexander's time. And I say all this in part because these youth initiation rituals to the initiation to the community of our men, they actually have direct parallel and sometimes exact function in some of the mystery rites that I mentioned, which is not often known by a casual reader of antiquity, but I get into that in a moment. So, okay, everyone knows Olympian Pantheon, Athena, Zeus, Apollo, Ares, and so forth. The line about mystery religions again goes as following, the usual line accepted in semi-intellectual society. It's that in Olympian gods, and especially, you know, Zeus, Artemis, Apollo, Hera, they were tutelary deities of cities,

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or became this entirely. They were deities that protected its public life, that were the source of its laws and customs. In other words, they had political function. Almost entirely only that. It is said about them. And I think Rousseau talks about the custom the Romans had of when they were besieging a city, they would promise the local gods that they would honor them ten times more than the inhabitant defenders. So they ended up actually adopting many gods of conquered people. That's partly how Roman syncretism spread. And maybe America and Russia, as globalist empires, should try this. And then they could adopt the religion of peace on one hand and the Azov Battalion European Wheel of Peace on the other.

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They could adopt the same wheel of peace that a buffalo shooter inexplicably displayed. Has this been looked into, whether he was radicalized by Richard Spencer or Olena Semenyaka and this whole alt-right Ukraine propagandist now? So anyway, the argument goes that such things satisfy man's needs for public and political life, these tutelary Olympian gods, but that his need for personal and intimate salvation was not met by these Apollonian cults. And especially the claim goes toward the end of the Greco-Roman world when much belief had declined and that most lip service was paid to these public gods. And so then before Christianity came along to fulfill this need with the truth and the way, there were various mystery cults that addressed the need for personal salvation,

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and especially it is said the hankering for the afterlife, the need to believe in after you die, continuation of souls, which men always seem to need this. That's true. I mean, it is said that it's missing from Judaism, for example, in part, but very religious Jews, they believe in reincarnation, and these doctrines are elaborated in Kabbalah and other mystical Jewish schools of thought. And so you can have a religion that edits this need out, but man always seems somehow then to sneak way to find it back in to satisfy this. Do you like the Indian way? I like it. I talk about in my book the true meaning of reincarnation, which the popular version isn't entirely correct because your consciousness isn't what gets passed on, but it's the true

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view of reincarnation. And of course it can be psychologized either way. You can try to psychologize it away. I've tried to talk to various people about it. Most of them are comfortable skeptical atheist Westerners, and when I bring up my idea of reincarnation, it sounds to them like wish fulfillment because, you know, you wish your life does not end so you don't have to face the annihilation of existence, which your average Starbucks enjoy is supposedly comfy with. I don't know. On the other hand, if any of you have visited India and especially a place like New Delhi where you can smell it from airplane and there are dead people in the street and people shitting in street, and I've seen that in countries I like, like Brazil also.

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But the smell of that infernal city, and others even worse, and apparently that smell never leaves you, of New Delhi. I mean, I would rather live in Africa than India, for sure. And if you're there and poor, and you might see then the prospect of being reborn as a human, but even as an animal, because what, you know, as a ragged, mangy dole dog, dole is a kind of wild dog that sometimes lives in the slums of India, they learn to get along there, but that's the kind of animal at best that presents itself to you, the kind of mangy dog hunting for scraps, because do you think that an urban dweller of that type ever sees animal nature in its free magnificence? No, they always see the damaged life. But in that condition, rebirth might not be such a hot thing. It might not be so hopeful.

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In that case, you might wish for annihilation, for moksha, for escape from, transcendence from this cycle. So you can psychologize these things either way, that's no answer. But for me, the simple law of conservation says nothing is created, nothing is destroyed. So if you are anything at all, you know, it goes for you as well. And there is something inside the body maintaining its integrity and shape. When you feel that thing somehow throughout your whole life, it never actually loses its intensity. Even when you sleep, it's there. It's not conscious, so it's not the soul. You could even call it a piece of programming if you want to be cynical or mechanical about it, a piece of programming that accounts for your desires, how you behave when presented with this or that motive or stimulus.

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But anyway, I don't want to get too philosophical now, this is history short. So that's how the story goes about the mystery cults, that they were really about the afterlife, a kind of defective foreshadowing of Christianity before Christianity. And the Eleusinian mysteries in particular have been much written about. This Eleusis is a place a little bit outside of Athens and initiates from all over the Greek world and even from outside the Greek world, certainly later many Romans, many others were initiated. But as to what exactly was revealed in those rites, which followed a procession from the city to the site and sacrifices and then very likely the revelation of an emanation of light, although not known how the light was produced, but as to the

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doctrinal content, if there was any, this isn't really known. And there is interesting old theory by Karl A.P. Ruck, R-U-C-K, Ruck, however you pronounce it, who by the way he wrote the best book on Greek grammar that I know if you want to learn ancient Greek. It's how I learned it on my own. You have to want it, so I I was very excited when I first heard Stephen Dayts on radio, and he was reciting Homer. He was reciting the Iliad in a reconstructed pitch accent, and Stephen Dayts was probably somewhat mentally ill and spoke in a strange way, but he captured it, and I will recite for you later, it felt like the ancient story told around a fireplace with a spaceship in the sky. believe this is how the tale was told in the beginning, but you have to have something

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like that to motivate you to want to learn it, though. So in any case, his book on Greek grammar is very sparse presentation, but it teaches you all the elements of the grammar with no nonsense. If you've tried to learn the language, I really dislike the kind where they teach you through these examples where Cindy met John and this is what they said and they tried to teach you through some type of context. I cannot learn that way. I like to have the different categories presented to me and what they mean of grammar and to memorize that. And for ancient Greek, much memorization is unfortunately required more than for Latin because it's much more irregular than Latin and each verb has something like 350 forms, highly inflected language.

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But his book very clear, it goes, this is how you make future tense, this is the aorist, This is how it was used, now you do exercise. So anyway, in the 1960s or 70s, he was a minor counterculture figure, although a classics professor, but he hung out with the Leary types, I think, and he came up with theory that Eleusis, there was consumed LSD, or rather the traditional precursor of LSD, ergot fungus, a hallucinogenic fungus that grows on wheat, I think. And I didn't know this when I picked up his Greek grammar book, by the way, but it just They look good on Amazon. So anyway, there are many theories, but I plan to talk to you. I don't want to talk Eleusis now. I want to talk some other lesser-known mystery cults.

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In North Aegean, North Aegean Sea, close to Marmarasi, this is the sea approaching Istanbul with the straits, and there are some islands there, Samothrace, Lemnos, and Imbros, right off the Troad. It's the part of modern-day northwest Turkey where Troy would have been located. And there are islands right off there, and these housed very ancient rites. The mysteries of Samothrace, as well as those of the Kiberi, the Kiberoi, and the Coribantes. These are sites of ecstatic processions. But we don't really know fully what would have been said inside, but I give you a brief of what is known. So you take Samothrace, it's an island and also the name of a mystery rite. You take that as an example, because the other two are very similar to it, it's the same

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people actually that were the origin of all three rights. And somewhat outside of town, on this island there's a staging ground that existed where some large structures for initiation, the ruins still exist, and the initiates might have taken part in a procession from the town to the site as they did at Eleusis in Athens, and some historians claimed they would have been blindfolded or veiled as they were led by the mystagogues, the leaders, the impresarios of this ritual. And before entering the main area, they were asked each what the worst thing they had done in their lives. And it's unknown if this was a matter of repentance or if it had more, let's say, a practical motive of what you do to an initiate to forge an alliance of criminality between the initiate and the mystery impresario.

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But maybe some parallels to modern day entry into fraternities and such you can make parallel to that. night. They would have been carrying lamps into the main theatrical structure like a theater. It would have been round and would have been a cause of awe because there are still remains to this day of the base of 22 large statues that would have surrounded it. And prior to this, there would have been done sacrifices as there were at Eleusis and all these other mystery rites their bones and other archaeological evidence found indicate that sacrifice was a male ram, a ram, which is traditional for chthonic non-Olympian deities when you want to make sacrifice to the pre-Olympian deities that were supplanted. You know the story goes that the

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Olympian pantheon was the later introduction by the incoming Aryans, but the Titans and other earth deities that were they were locked into the earth literally and overcome and that represents the overcoming of uh the aryans overcoming the natives and their pantheon it's very possible but what was said within the temple during the ceremony proper nobody knows the secret was well kept in antiquity so there are only guesses but i will guess in a bit but after the ceremony proper there would have been feasting, ecstatic dances, much drinking, especially also at the other two processions, the mystery of the cabeiri and the coribantes. In fact, the coribantic dancer, you may have heard this phrase before, it appeared in Plato,

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but also it was remarked at times in Roman history to refer to absolutely maddened ecstatic mystical dance. But in all these cases, it's not clear actually if that was the main purpose of the affair, the ecstatic dance during the feast, or if that was just the follow-up that we know about because there were fewer restrictions in talking about that. But in all cases, during the revelation of truth that we know very little about, but what we do know, two things would have been very obvious. Again, full details are not known, but on one hand there would have been the revelation of a great light somehow produced, not known. But there are inscriptions found that show this. So I'm reading an ancient inscription now.

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As an initiate, the word mistels, m-m-y-s-t, an initiate, mistels, great-hearted, he saw the doubly sacred light of Cabiros in Samothrace and the pure rites of Deo in Eleusis. Cabiros refers to the Cabeiroi and Deo refers to Demeter, that was the mystery, and Eleusis was dedicated to Demeter and Persephone and Hades. I will talk more of this in a moment, but it eludes us to also this great light would have been shown. We know that from other sources. What is it? Some say it's objects given by the meter, the goddess of the earth, bounty. She gave objects to Prometheus. But what this means, that is what is assumed was shown to initiates inside special like an arc, but were they weapons of great power, weapons, nuclear weapons.

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But besides the light, there is one other constant in the kind of rites I'm talking about, all of them. And also indirectly in the Eleusinian Mysteries, by the way, there was an obscenity so-called shown. And I will read now from Herodotus, this reading from Herodotus. Anyone who has been initiated into the mysteries of the Cabelloi, which the Samothracians celebrate, who got them from the Pelasgians, will know what I mean, since the Pelasgians, from whom the Samothracians took their rights and who cohabited with the Athenians, previously lived in Samothrace. The Athenians there were the first Greeks to make Ithiphalic Herms, and they learned the practice from the Pelasgians. The Pelasgians had a sacred tale about this, as is made clear in the Samothracian Mysteries.

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So okay, do you understand? Ithiphalic Herms. This referred to statues, and it could be Hermes the god himself often, with phallus, gigantic phallus, and upright. And such statues were found at these sites, especially sites of the Cabelloi. They were worshipping gigantic phallus, do you understand this? And it's interesting, Herodotus says they got it from Pelasgus. It's backed up by other separate sources. Callimachus is a poet, in certain of his work, he refers to the guy who heads to a palaestra, kind of gym, okay? So a guy heads into a palaestra and he sees there an iphthalic herm, literally a statue of Hermes with a giant cock, and he asks about its status. And the answer is, yes, he is from farther back a Tersinian and in accordance with a mystic tale he got his erection.

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A Tersinian means an Etruscan. That was the area north of Rome. So it was somehow the revelation of this tale during the Epoptea, the unveiling of the truth that was important somehow. The story of how these statues got this erection was part of the mystery revealed. But we don't know the details. And Callimachus didn't get the story from Herodotus, by the way. People say that to say that it's not independently sourced. It's independently sourced because Callimachus also knows the secret name of the deity on Samosres, Kazmylos. By the way, the other deities on Samosres are named Axioceres, Axiores, something like that. You don't have to remember it, but it's known because they were found in curse magical tablets much later from Syria.

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So you don't have to remember that unless you're into ancient black magic and so forth and wanting to put a curse on enemies, but Callimachus knew the name of the secret deity at Samothrace, Casmilos or Camilos, and Herodotus doesn't mention that, and some other things besides so forth. But yes, I say interesting because why? The Lemnian language, the language on these islands in the north Aegean where these mysteries took place, it has been relatively convincing shown by others that the Lemnian was related to Etruscan. Again, that's the language spoken in north of Rome, where the Tuscany is now and so forth. It is spoken by the tribes that before the Romans were there. In fact, there are also other archaeological findings that show cultural religious community

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of Etruscan-like speakers stretching from Anatolia through these islands to Tuscany, which predate the arrival of the Aryan tribes. So a whole community stretching from Anatolia through the Aegean and then the other seas and Sicily and so forth all the way to Tuscany. And similar, for example, I think, forgive if I'm wrong, I am on too much chaga today, but the labrys, the double-headed axe, which you may have seen from Roman history, I think sometimes the fasces is fastened around an axe, or am I mixing things up? But I think in this case, the double-headed axe was also found in Anatolia and Phrygia and traces of it also on these islands. So this symbol of authority, which was adopted later by Rome from the Etruscans, is actually originally from the Etruscans' home, which is in Anatolia.

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And they left communities all over, all along the path. So there were religious traditions and also political symbolism and languages. And I would say this worship of the phallus transmitted by this half agrarian, half seafaring culture that predated the arrival of the Greeks and the Romans. But anyway, the rites of the Cabeiroi, their mysteries, although they originated in this very Pelasgian island of Lemnos where they were associated with smithing and with Hephaistos, the god of smiths, but not much else is known about this mystery on the original site in in Lemnos and so forth, but fortunately they were also celebrated in Greek cities on coast of Asia Minor, in the city of Pergamon, and at Miletus, and later also in Thebes on mainland Greece.

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There was a very strong mystery of Kiberoi practiced there, and in these cases there's a lot more archaeological and other information. And there is huge number, just to tell you what these rites actually meant when they were celebrated originally, there are more than 700 terracotta figurines, just huge numbers, 700 or over 700 terracotta figurines of boys and youths in Thebes at the Cabello site, the site where this mystery was practiced, as well as so-called callos graphiti, which are basically graffiti, they also occur on pottery and such, which celebrate the beauty and power of youths and young warriors, which are often taken by scholars now to suggest pederastic activities. But that's clearly not always the case because, for example, you can find pottery depicting

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the deaths of heroic warriors who are made to look magnificent in death, like Sarpedon and so forth. I will post this. He's shown very beautiful in death on a pottery. And it's also called kalos in this way, in this graffiti type of way. But the prominence of male youth figures, I think it has to do with a stage of male initiation into adulthood, and also very tellingly in this connection, there is a huge number of dedication of toys, numerous toys, such as peg tops and a yo-yo, and scholars think this might be, they're probably right, that it's a dramatization or symbolism of the end of childhood, and this is in the main Kabirion itself, where the mystery was actually practiced. There is a vase, or some other illustration I forget, in which a youth serves wine to

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the god Kabiros, and the two of them were worshipped together, the youth serving wine and the adult receiving wine. So again, as part of some type of rite of passage to manhood, where a boy could graduate from being cupbearer to being the drinker himself. And what little is known from other sites where the mystery was practiced, the other sites I've mentioned, it's somehow along these same themes. In Pergamon, on Asia Minor, Greek city, the ritual was said to be very old. Surely it was inherited from the pre-Greeks who lived there. But there are dedication and inscriptions that show it was very high connected to the gymnasia and to the initiation of the Ephebes. This is the young arcader of community of warriors who had, according to another account,

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they had to chase down a ram to kill it and its flesh would then be part of the celebration. But very explicitly in Pergamon, the Cabello mysteries are tied to the initiation of the ephebes, of the youths, into the warrior body. And at Miletus, this is another Greek city, Asia Minor Coast. It was eventually destroyed by Persians. If you read Herodotus, you will know it from there. It was the Athens before Athens. It was one of the flower of the Ionian world. It was the birthplace of philosophy with Thales. And this same rite existed very strong, the Mystery of the Kabeiroi, but it was centered in the neighboring town of Assessos, which was originally an Anatolian non-Greek, it was a Karian town. These are the pre-Greeks who lived there.

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And the rite centered around an ancient story of two non-Greek youths who appeared with sacred objects during a siege. And again, we don't know what these cultic objects are, which were revealed to the initiates during the ceremony. But because of the associations of these divine figures with smithing again and with haphistos, you would have to guess they are weapons, possibly nuclear weapons. And these youths had the names Totois and Ones. The former name Totois can be identified with Tutuwa from the Luwian language. This is a very ancient Anatolian, Indo-European language, but it's sort of Indo-European 1.0. If you're interested, by the way, in a very unusual story of coming of the Indo-Europeans, you should read Robert Drew's two books.

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First of all, his older book, The Coming of the Greeks, with Camille Paglia, High Praise. It's very short, very accessible. You don't need to be an academic to enjoy it. It tells the story very tersely, very well, the theory of where Greeks came from and thereby where all Aryans came from. But he updates this book in a more recent one about the Indo-Europeanization of temperate Europe and I actually forget the name of the book, but it's Robert Drew's most recent book. You can find it online, blah, blah, blah, I will not say how, but it's about militarism And in this second book, he makes the case that the Indo-Europeans were these Anatolian tribes who spoke languages like the ones I just named, Luwian language, so forth, that they were farmers.

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But that they ended up, by chance, moving into the Caucasus next to the Volga. And over there, they came in touch with hunter-gatherer local tribes. And a new people was formed, which would account, in his opinion, for the great difference between later Indo-European languages and the Anatolian Indo-European languages. But I think it has many implications well beyond that, because the story it tells to me is not just, oh, they're these wild tribes who invaded later settled regions, but that Yet they are actually originally settled farmer people who went wild, who re-wilded, but who kept a memory of what they were escaping from. The life of agrarian drudgery is a very interesting theory. You should read the book in any case if you can find it. It's easy to find. I will not say how.

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I believe in law. I believe in the law. So these youths that came with these sacred objects as part of the Kabeiroite, that they were worshipped during this mystery, they had very, very ancient sort of Indo-European 1.0 names, you understand, Tutuwa, very ancient, language related to Hittite and Korean and so forth. And in their appearance in historical times, they would have been again represented as as iphthalic herbs, statues of Hermes with gigantic tumescent clocks. And, as in Pergamon, there is an apparent connection between the mysteries of the Kabeiroi and war and youths, which indicates again this is some type of adolescent initiation ritual marking the end of childhood. And in all these cases, there is a test of heavy drinking and merry-making, as well as

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orgiastic dances in honor of a child born from a goddess. And there would have been jolly affairs, like when the Kalash, do you know, there is, forgive if I repeat, I'm 109, I'm about to be expelled from another country, but yeah, it's 109 shows, I forget if I've talked about this before, but the Kalash, this obscure, blondish tribe in North Pakistan, parts of Afghanistan, they've been Muslimized in the Afghanistan section, They are actually the ones who kicked off jihad against the Russians in the 1980s. They used to be headhunters of Muslims, but they've become extreme jihadists. It often works out that way. But this kind of blondish tribe, they speak an Indo-European language, blah, blah, blah, but they have – and they're pagans. The ones in Pakistan are still pagan.

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And they are not keen on publicizing this ritual, but they have a ritual called budulak, where they send a 13-year-old boy, a 14-year-old boy, into the mountains to live some months, I don't know, three to six months, drinking sheep milks and eating mountain herbs. And when he comes back, he has the right to copulate with any woman, married or unmarried, in the tribe. And any issue that comes from these unions that he freely undertakes, any offspring that come from these are considered holy. And I think there is possibly a memory of that, a trace of that in some of these rights. I'm talking, I don't want to say too much, but in any case there would have been jolly affairs after the mysteries, whatever they were, you know, excuse me, jolly affairs with much drinking and so forth.

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Again perhaps it was initially for entry into the citizen class, maybe that was the original function of these, and connected at times cultically to the Argonauts. You have heard of Jason and the Argonauts, but the Argonauts themselves were said to have been initiated into these rites on Samothrace. At other times, these rites were connected to the Dioscuri, these are the divine charioteers. Why do I say this? Because both the Argonauts and the charioteers, Castor and Pollux and so forth, are of extreme importance not just for Greek religion and Greek myth, but Indo-European in general. These figures reappear again and again in the Indo-European myth, especially the divine charioteers. In Sanskrit they are the Ashwin twins. In Saxon they are Horst and Hengist, and many such things.

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But I'm saying these rites on these non-Greek islands are very much connected to the most important myths that the Greeks all shared. And in any case, it was celebrated by partake wine, which, remember, slaves, women and so forth were not allowed. But also, I tell you by irreverence, I repeat to you of the phallus, and I guess it included a procession of a giant phallus, like in Japanese festival, Kanamara Matsuri, again, you see photographs if you search Japanese phallus festival. And Heraclitus pretty much says that this is so. And I quote Heraclitus, the pre-Socratic philosopher, who somewhat, you could argue, disapproved of these mystery rites, I actually don't think he did, but there is a famous fragment of his, I'm quoting Heraclitus now.

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If it was not Dionysus for whom they march in procession and chant the hymn to the phallus, their action would be most shameless. But Hades and Dionysus are the same, hymn for whom they rave and celebrate Linnaea." So far I've told you a little bit of disjointed facts, what these mysteries possibly involved, what other things they were associated with in Greek life and Greek myth, but now I try to summarize. And I believe they were syncretic rites in which the Aryan newcomers, the Greeks Aryan newcomer who came by the sea by the way, and they encountered for the first time the native Pelasgian or Etruscan culture on the Troad and in the islands of the North Aegean. as the Greeks were arriving in ships from the east coast of the Black Sea, and the worship of the titanic earth cult gods,

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the trio of Demeter, Persephone and Hades, the lord of the underworld. His taking of Persephone from Demeter, possibly, you can guess, an agrarian celebration here of the cycle of birth and death and the rebirth of the bounty of the soil. As well, I think, and this is even more likely, by the way, because the seasons, especially in this part of the world and in Sicily, where there was a very strong cult of Persephone, very strong, but the growing agrarian seasons don't quite work there the same way. So I think it was more of a symbolic, intuitive celebration of the connection between the lord of the underworld and the flowering of all life in this world. In other words, of the persistence of vital force, which is also celebrated in the merriment depicted on Etruscan sarcophagi,

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where in the middle of funeral they are showing great merriment because the vegetation and merriment of life continues. And so far, I have been describing what possibly these mystery rites meant for the native pre-Greek inhabitants of this Aegean and Mediterranean world. But they were encountered by the coming Aryans, who were very much organized, I believe, in militaristic brotherhoods, where initiatory rites to the community of warriors were very important to their mythology, their social and political structure, their spiritual being. And somehow the Aryan Mannerbund community of warriors, the posse initiation feast, was syncretized with the native earth-worshipping mystery cult. And the connection between the two, the supremacy and wonder of the phallus that unites within

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it the power of generation, of strength, of war, and also of annihilation. Does this make you uncomfortable? It is a weapon of mass destruction. It's quite an unusual thing for sure, yes. By the way, there is an interesting story of Ibn Fadlan, I think of him. He is an Arabic Muslim traveler to the north, and he describes the barbarity of the Central Asian tribes, and he talks in horror about how there was a benighted man who, not knowing God and not knowing any higher thing to worship, was worshiping a wooden likeness of a phallus. I think that men knew a lot more about truth underlying the world than Ibn Fadlan. But anyway, I know I'm saying a somewhat unusual thing for Shuriyas, but in other words,

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this was not some kind of rite either at Eleusis nor in these other places I've mentioned. It was not some kind of pre-Christian or Christian foreshadowing mystery in which the individual's soul was given some kind of promise of resurrection or going to heaven in afterlife specifically in the Christian sense, or in the way people understand Christianity at least, or other such today, but rather it is a different kind of partaking in eternity, a revelation of the enduring power of youth and of manliness suffusing the universe, or rather that the vital force that is also found, that expression in mankind, most of all in the bodies and deaths of young warriors, it is the same cosmic force underlying all phenomena.

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And following this revelation, a maniacal celebration with heavy drinking in which the individual grasped intuitively somehow the enduring eternity of this great will in nature, expressing itself again and again in untired and unblemished form in one generation after another, and most powerfully again in bodies of young warriors. And so the drive of life that expresses this will reborn again in pure and powerful fashion as possible, for which reason it was necessary to glorify and consider Divine, the sexual act, because it is through this refinement of that, that the eugenic intensification of the life force in successive generations becomes possible. This life force can be made to become more vivid. And so here in part I think is meaning of Nietzsche idea that Apollo will only appear

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to you once you embrace Dionysus and stay true to the Earth. a rather different intimation of the eternity of life. Does this make you uncomfortable? Maybe. In any case, I will say more on this. Until next time, Bap out.