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posted 2 years ago by EJGeneric (+5 / -0 ) Edited 2022-10-14 00:56:09
[Leon DeGrelle, Belgium Rexis party and Waffen SS General](https://www.bitchute.com/video/uXBIlLwfjAWw/) 1:21:58 min documentary
  
  
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
*Miguel Serrano was a proponent* of **Esoteric Hitlerism**
  
Hmm. Now that is a interesting rabbit hole to look down.
  
Thanks.
2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
I personally follow a form of Esoteric Hitlerism, it truly is amazing. Miguel Serrano's works are worth looking into. Savitri Devi as well.
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
You and RSF. I'm reading up on it right now. Now I know where some of these ideas originate from. Interesting.
 
I'm skimming the Wikipedia articles. There are probably good videos on Bitchute or Odysee going a deeper into these ideas.
2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) Edited 2022-10-14 02:19:32 1 child
That hyperborean_studios user on ConPro got me looking into it. I was wondering what sort of connection Serrano had to the actual SS because I wasn't sure why or how he was so confident in all the stuff he writes about. But I guess one of the connections was Degrelle. He also knew Julius Evola.
  
I bought a little book of his on Hitler and the UFO, it's pretty insane. He basically claims they did succeed in making UFOs and Hitler escaped to Antarctica.
  
Hyperborean_studios also recommended The Forbidden Religion, which effectively claims a sort of platonic/gnostic world view with a Demiurge, Yahweh is not a good guy, the bible is inversion. The implication was that the Aryan lodges actually followed this esoteric worldview. The author there is Jose Maria Herrou Aragon.
  
There's one more guy he recommended, Nimrod de Rosario, who wrote about Hyperborea (a lot of these guys did as well). Everyone recommend this book of his "El Misterio de Belicena Villca" but I don't think there's an English translation. And it's $$$.
  
But basically it was all the South American Aryans and they said they got their teachings from secret SS schools they ran in South America. Serrano wrote a book called "Adolf Hitler: The Ultimate Avatar". They basically believed he was an avatar of the Aryan spirit and that's where a lot of the esoteric Hitlerism comes from.
  
It's pretty wild stuff, it's so out there that it's hard to really qualify it, some of it comes across like science fiction. But I've been on a slow path to looking into it and it's been fun and intriguing.
2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
Looking through Wikipedia it looks far out. I'm starting to get the Hyperborean memes. LOL.
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
I edited my comment with some other names and books I remembered, in case you're interested.
 
I also found this kind of weird Wikipedia-like site when I was looking these guys up when I first learned about this stuff. It led me to a lot of other people and books to bookmark:
 
https://es.metapedia.org/wiki/Nimrod_de_Rosario
 
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