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December 19, 2024

I see people telling me that I have to 'meet people where they are' rather than talk about things they are not ready for. That would be fine and dandy if it was 1850. But it's not. It is almost 2025 as we enter five years in which so many major pillars of mass human control are meant to be in place through AI.
We don't have the luxury of tippy-toe steps. We are looking global AI hive-mind tyranny in the eye and we have a Trump/Musk administration that is committed to imposing that tyranny while kidding their support that they are defending 'freedom'.
It's a monumental Psyop and we need to see that NOW - not when the cell door slams shut on that very 'freedom'. It may be unpopular to say and not what people want to hear, but it needs saying and I'll go on doing so no matter what.
If people don't like that, well, too bad. https://x.com/davidicke/status/1869852816715772287
David is once again abso-freakin-lutely correct

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:))) The Dugin hath spoken!!! But all this mumbo-jumbo sacred pole of history shit ain't gonna change the fact the juvites are bombing the shit out of Tehran et al, almost with impunity by now...

Alexander Dugin
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The Christianity itself is much more Iranian than Semitic. More than that late post-Babylonian Judaism of Ezdra, Second Temple and of Pharisee tradition are Iranian. Messia is an Iranian concept.
Iran is the metaphysical pole of sacred history.
Alexander Dugin
@AGDugin
The theology of Light and the God as the Thought (Logos, Nous) are deeply and originally Iranian. The very concept of immortal Soul (fravarti) is Iranian as well.
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