True Anon Truth Feed - [PREVIEW] Episode 89: The Permanent Uncle and His Colony of Righteousness (Part 3) Aired: 2020-08-04 Duration: 04:48 === Fascist Networks Endured (04:16) === [00:00:00] Previously on Spider Network sub-series. [00:00:03] We kind of left off right when Allende was coming to power. [00:00:08] Proving ground for the ideas of the fascist and Nazi post-war international expanded through the entire world. [00:00:15] The underground transnational state. [00:00:17] The first end of China War marked the emergence of new methods of warfare. [00:00:23] A young and rather handsome Ho Chi Minh. [00:00:25] The Phoenix program was an attempt to use computer networks to track supposed Viet Cong double agents. [00:00:34] War really advances technology. [00:00:36] People from the Phoenix program become consultants in American police departments. [00:00:40] Vietnam was a testing ground. [00:00:42] They started the war on drugs as a way to criminalize being black or being a leftist. [00:00:47] Colonia Dignidad had sort of perfected a regime of torture. [00:00:51] The Chileans scared us. [00:00:53] Left-wingers are rounded up. [00:00:54] They start getting taken to Colonia Dignidad. [00:00:56] They were using the situation to get away with different kinds of research and experimentation that were not plausible for them inside the United States. [00:01:05] This is all part of the same project. [00:01:07] Why the fuck do they have a chemical weapons laboratory? [00:01:10] This isn't some relic from the past. [00:01:12] You live in the future that they created. [00:01:14] Empire never ended. [00:01:15] People don't realize how much of motherfuckers the French are. [00:01:19] Empire never ended. [00:01:21] So, Black Rifle Coffee. [00:01:22] Empire Never Ended. [00:01:27] You killed Naomi. [00:01:37] So I want to start us off here with a quote from an interview with Carl Young given to H.R. Knickerbocker for a Hearst newspaper thing in 1939. [00:02:03] Jung says, There is no question but that Hitler belongs in the category of the truly mystic medicine man. [00:02:11] As somebody commented about him at the last Nuremberg Party Congress, since the time of Muhammad, nothing like it has been seen in this world. [00:02:19] His body does not suggest strength. [00:02:22] The outstanding character of his physiomy, I don't know how to fucking pronounce that, physiognomy is its dreamy look. [00:02:30] Physio Nomi. [00:02:31] Yeah, gnomes. [00:02:32] Of course, the classical gnomish archetype that Jung uses. [00:02:36] I was especially struck by that when I saw pictures taken of him in the Czechoslovakian crisis. [00:02:42] There was in his eyes the look of a seer. [00:02:45] This markedly mystic characteristic of Hitler's is what makes him do things which seem to us illogical, inexplicable, and unreasonable. [00:02:53] So you see, Hitler is a medicine man, a spiritual vessel, a demi-deity, or even better, a myth. [00:03:03] Welcome to part three of the Spiders Network sub-series. [00:03:08] And today we are taking you underground in a couple of different ways. [00:03:15] Our last episode focused sort of using our view of Colonia Dig the Dad and the post-war order. [00:03:23] Uh, look at it through the the lens of, of proving grounds, and this time we're going to look through the lens of magic um, and listen, listen I know all the ladies in the audience, you guys like that uh, but fellas, bear with me here. [00:03:39] Uh, we are, we are, we're gonna get a little out there today. [00:03:42] We are going to do battle with Wotan uh but, but we are talking about things strictly in the material realm. [00:03:49] But that realm is real. [00:03:51] Exactly, I was about to say that realm just might be bigger than you think it is. [00:03:55] Yeah that what, what you were saying then, just then uh, that young quote I, I wasn't familiar, familiar with that, but I knew his essay about Hitler as Wotan, and one of the things that uh, that has always reminded me of is anthropological literature on shamanism, which is something that that really interested me for a while and the idea of. === Shamanism and Community Talking (00:30) === [00:04:17] I think it was uh, Mircia Eliade the, the famous uh, Romanian religious scholar, the guy who came up with the idea of um, the sacred and the profane uh, when he talked about shamanism, he called it the sickness vocation uh, and his idea. [00:04:34] His idea was that a shaman essentially goes around a community. [00:04:41] And here we're talking about, you know, very literal shamanism. [00:04:45] We're talking about, you know, small communities on the Eurasian steppe.