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Messala’s advice

These days I’ve been reading a printed copy of Them and Us, which I used last year in its Kindle version for my excerpts from that book.

A common mistake among young Aryans who rebel against the System, even while admiring National Socialism, is wanting to imitate the men’s sports of the Third Reich.

I’ve often mentioned this moment of the 1959 film when Messala tells Sextus how to confront a Jewish idea that is infecting the Romans: with another idea!

The mistake of these young men lies in not knowing the saying, “For a stick to tighten, it must be made of the same wedge.”

We cannot move beyond the collective Jewish unconscious that has seized the Aryan soul with rough sports for Aryan men. We need to follow Messala’s advice. And to do so, it is necessary to become a philosopher, not in the way philosophy is understood in academia today, but in its ancient sense which implies questioning dogma.

There are several books that revolutionised my view of the world today. In my work on parental abuse of children, I have mentioned Alice Miller, whom I discovered almost a quarter of a century ago.

The next bibliographical milestone was two books by William Pierce: one fiction and one non-fiction, which I have mentioned countless times on this site. Pierce wasn’t a National Socialist, and I had to supplement his work with the memoirs written by Savitri Devi. Both authors address exterminationism.

After I had uploaded many hundreds of posts to The West’s Darkest Hour, I discovered Richard Carrier’s work on the highly dubious existence of the historical Jesus, which profoundly impacted my thinking because, since my early teens, I had been internally struggling with the Catholicism instilled in me by my father.

Last year, just when I thought my worldview was complete, I discovered Danny Vendramini’s book: a study of real prehistory which complements what Pierce wrote in his story of the white race.

We will never defeat the Jewish ideology that has seized our souls without these superb readings. It doesn’t matter that Miller, Carrier, and Vendramini are antagonistic to National Socialism. What matters is that it is perfectly possible to use their findings to further the National Socialist cause, as I have demonstrated on this site.

To young lads who believe that by practising rough sports in semi-secret societies—a healthy Männerbund—they will challenge the System, I suggest they follow Messala’s advice.

Become philosophers! Physical fitness is not enough.

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