Anonymous ID: 6b310a Sept. 1, 2021, 7:24 p.m. No.14506433   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6471 >>6851

The subgroup of Naxis is probably Nietzschean

However Neofeudalist is NOT a wrong answer

Nor is NeoPlatonist since the occult writers of grimoires in the medieval era were neoplatonists.

 

The essence is that the Cabal believes that Natural Law requires an elite to dominate and rule over the masses

 

Historical Dictionary of Nietzscheanism

The philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and his sister Elisabeth who was an ultranationalist German

 

https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.474.8451&rep=rep1&type=pdf

 

Around the turn of the century, the ranks of confirmed Nietzscheans

included Thomas Mann, Heinrich Mann, Martin Buber, Paul Heyse,

Christian Morgenstern, Georg Simmel, Carl Gustav Jung, Robert Musil, Hermann Hesse, and Rainer Maria Rilke as well as Karl Kraus,

Margarete Susman, Emil Ludwig, Albert Schweitzer, and Max Brod,

though not all remained under Nietzsche’s spell: Morgenstern, for

example, went over to Steiner’s theosophy

 

* * *

 

Nietzsche prided himself on being a good European and was often

disgusted by German chauvinism. This did not deter Elisabeth from

collaborating with the fascists both out of financial expediency and conviction. Although she admired Benito Mussolini more than Adolf Hitler,

Elisabeth gratefully accepted the logistic help offered by the National

Socialists; Hitler even helped her from his private purse. The symbiotic

relationship ensured that Elisabeth felt important and flattered, and the

National Socialists made propaganda by claiming Nietzsche as a protofascist. It was also good publicity for Hitler to be photographed beside

an endearing little old lady who, though she was childless, seemed to

represent German motherhood, casting Hitler as dutiful son. When she

died in 1935, the whole administration of the Nietzsche-Archiv, headed

by Max Oehler, was firmly in support of the Third Reich. Hitler and a

host of party dignitaries attended Elisabeth’s funeral.

Anonymous ID: 6b310a Sept. 1, 2021, 8:23 p.m. No.14506808   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14506471

We can also tell tjst you did not download the pdf, search phrases from the 2 parts of my post, and read what I discovered in context.

In other words,you failed to dig.

 

In any case I was not telling you anything about Nietzsche; I was telling you about a subgroup of the Nazis.

 

A good counter to my post would be the TV series Babylon , Berlin which makes it clear that the German nobility supported and funded the Nazis.

 

Nobility World Order

Which leads us back to Neofeudalism.

 

The point of this is that Nazism is not key.

It was just one manifestation of a larger movement and if you study the history of these ideas it takes you back to Scientific Monism and Social Darwinism which moves us from Germany into the British Empire.

Anonymous ID: 6b310a Sept. 1, 2021, 8:26 p.m. No.14506823   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6842

History is vast but much is hidden or forgotten

 

Archaeologists Just Discovered A Massive Medieval Cathedral Complex In Sudan Linked To A Lost Nubian Kingdom

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/makuria-cathedral-sudan

 

For centuries, the sands of Sudan hid a faint echo of a distant time. In the deserted town of Old Dongola along the Nile river, a team of Polish archaeologists has uncovered the remains of what appears to be a sprawling medieval cathedral. They believe it’s the largest church ever discovered in the region.

 

The archaeologists had “not expected to find a church but rather a town square which could have been used for communal prayers,” explained Arthur Obluski, who led the excavation for the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology (PCMA) at the University of Warsaw.

 

But by using remote sensing techniques, they instead came across the ruins of a likely cathedral. The archaeologists were stunned to find the remains of a structure that once stretched 85 feet wide and loomed as tall as a three-story apartment building.

 

“If our estimates based on the known dimensions are confirmed, it is the largest church discovered so far in Nubia,” noted Obluski in a statement. (The region of Nubia once stretched across parts of present-day Sudan and Egypt.)

 

Along the structure’s apse walls, archaeologists also discovered wall paintings that appear to date to the 10th or early 11th-century. The images appear to depict two rows of figures, whom the archaeologists suspect to be Apostles. Once, their portraits likely stood 10 feet high.

 

In addition, archaeologists also came across the remains of a large tomb, which they believe is likely that of a powerful archbishop.

 

Such discoveries make perfect sense: Old Dongola, at its zenith, stood as a stronghold of Christianity in Africa. Although the town is deserted today, it once thrived as the capital of the Makuria Kingdom.

 

From the 6th century to the 14th century, the Makuria Kingdom made up one of three Nubian Christian Kingdoms, which at their peak ruled over an area the size of France and Spain combined.

 

And it’s capital of Old Dongola rivaled medieval Paris in size and contained churches, monasteries, a palace, pottery workshops, cemeteries, and elegant homes.

 

As the seat of power in a powerful region, the discovery of a cathedral in Old Dongola “is not surprising,” according to Salim Faraji, a scholar of medieval Nubia at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

 

“Old Dongola was the seat of a powerful Christian kingdom in Medieval Nubia that conducted foreign diplomacy with Muslim Egypt, Byzantium, and the Holy Roman Empire,” Faraji explained.

 

“The archaeological find further confirms the very important role of the Kingdom of Makuria and its imperial and ecclesiastical center Old Dongola.”

 

But although powerful in its day, Old Dongola has long since faded into the annals of history. The Kingdom of Makuria, noted Obluski, was “a fairy tale kingdom” but is now a “forgotten one.”

 

However, Obluski is part of a long line of archaeologists determined to reveal the secrets of this lost kingdom. Since 1964, Polish archaeologists have dug at the site in hopes of better understanding the fall of Christian Dongola and the development of pre-colonial Africa.

 

Despite their long focus on the region, the discovery of the cathedral could change old assumptions. In the 1960s, archaeologists found a church outside the city walls — and assumed that people primarily worshipped there.

 

Thus, the discovery of a larger, more elaborate cathedral in the center of town could mean that archaeologists have more to learn about how people lived and worshiped in Old Dongola.

 

And there is much more to discover at the site. Obluski noted that the cathedral in Old Dongola bears a striking resemblance to one found in the Nubian city of Faras, located to the north.

 

The cathedral in Old Dongola appears to be much larger, but Obluski suspects that archaeologists can use the Faras cathedral to better understand the find at Old Dongola.

 

“The sounding [test trench] in the apse is approximately 9 meters deep,” Obluski explained. “This means that the eastern part of the building is preserved to the impressive height of a modern three-story block of flats.

 

“And this means there may be more paintings and inscriptions under our feet, just like in Faras.”

Anonymous ID: 6b310a Sept. 1, 2021, 8:29 p.m. No.14506851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6869 >>6909 >>6922

>>14506433

N does not refer to Nazi.

The continued Nazi ideology is relevant.

Events will clarify.

Think subgroup.

Q

 

As much as I would like Q to have meant

 

Noetic World Order

 

I don't think he did. However I do believe that Noetic World Order is a fair description of what the true satanists among them, intended.

It's just that most Nazis were not satanists or occultists.

They were politically driven people

 

I now believe that Q was referring to TECHNOCRACY

Check out Technocracy Inc. which was a North American group started in the 1930s

promoting SCIENTIFIC MONISM.

In Europe, the National Socialists were the main proponents of Scientific Monism based on a one-world, one-truth principle.

In particular, there is a branch of that political philosophy called NIHILISM, so Q meant:

 

Nihilist Word Order

 

Both I and othe Anons suggested that way back when Q first dropped about a subgroup of Nazis. But none of us effectively explained why. Guesses don't count.

 

The NWO was to be a Nihilist World Order where the Nihilists occupy the top tiers of the pyramid and impose a rigid and INHUMANE pyramidal hierarchy on society.

 

Interestingly, in 2016, probably in preparation for Hillary's Presidency, Technocracy Inc. did a study in how to replace the money system with a new financial system based on energy. That would have been a financial reset.

 

The Trilateral Commission was founded by people who were influenced by Technocracy, like Zbigniew Brzezinski.

 

Nihilist Word Order