E Michael Jones.

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I've been getting into the work of E Michael Jones this last few months, I think I discovered him last year. He's a Catholic thinker and scholar, and I'll be getting a couple of his books soon. His main thesis these days is the concept of Logos, or reason/the word. Removing the Biblical gloss from his ideas you can almost see the DCM manifesting intellectually before him, really interesting to observe.

What I've gleaned from him so far is the idea that rational, conscious development is putting the Logos into life, and that pathological Zionists have actively subverted this dynamic for their own ends. Actually he goes further and doesn't limit his scope. He calls this the Jewish revolutionary spirit. Unsurprisingly he has been banned from Youtube but he can be found on BitChute.

His Catholic bent may be off-putting to some, but I've found him to be a rigorous , provocative thinker, who stimulates me to consider things I'd not thought of before. I was born into a Catholic family, but we weren't devout, so I can understand him when he talks about the trinity, this was instructed into us as primary schoolchildren back in 1979 when I started school. It's long interested me the difference between the DCM and the Holy Spirit. Sometimes I think they're both tapping into the same information field.

Here he's talking with Ryan Dawson of Anti Neo-Con Report. Ryan is an atheist and goes gently with Jones in this interview, and you're left wondering just how far these two could go talking about religion and politics, not to mention philosophy. At one point they get into the idea of past/present/future, and when Ryan says that we're always in perpetual motion, moving from one "now" to the next, I found myself nodding in approval. I actually had this thought back in about 2006 and I found it liberating. You were not chained to your past, you could modify things in the "now" and move into a better future "now". That's basically how I overcame my addictions in life, I found it to be tremendously inspiring.

Here's the interview, I hope people find this of value.

 
Hello.

I am currently reading the book "Libido Dominandi - Sexual Liberation and Political Control" by E. Michael Jones. I still haven't finished it but it is quite interesting. There is a catholic gloss, but it's interesting nonetheless.
 
Hello.

I am currently reading the book "Libido Dominandi - Sexual Liberation and Political Control" by E. Michael Jones. I still haven't finished it but it is quite interesting. There is a catholic gloss, but it's interesting nonetheless.
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The book traces the roots of sexual liberation to the time of the french revolution, and describes how the bavarian illuminati and writers like marque de sade may have played a role in influencing culture and programming the population to pursue their passions recklessly. He also goes into the negative aspects of the enlightenment era, being of the opinion that it removed God out of the equation and promoted a worldview based on (his opinion) satanic principles. He claims this kind of "liberty" and "freedom" actually leads to bondage and enables powerful people to politically control the masses. I'm still early in the book, but will post more once I finish it.
 

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