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>Come from /leftypol/
>But not to drop a Posadist truthbomb on /fringe/
Okay listen up neophytes. This was going to get its own thread, but I guess I'll just hijack this shit one.
Time for a lesson in Posadism
It's all fine and dandy to say that the national socialists' study of the occult was good and that Montalk was onto something, but they have absolutely nothing on J. Posadas.
>Basic rundown:
Aliens exist, like we all already know. However Posadas came to this conclusion in 1968, to quote:
>The passage of matter from the inorganic to the organic state could take place in a different manner to how it does on Earth, such that energy could be used in a more effective manner. Here, we barely know how to make best use of the oil and, in a very limited fashion, nuclear energy that we have at hand. They, on the contrary, may be on the way to exploiting all the energy existing in matter. They can use all the energy that we still do not know how to employ on Earth, and transform it into light. It could be that matter is organised differently in other planetary systems or galaxies, in infinite combinations and in totally different forms to those that we know on Earth. We cannot imagine what it is like, but we can imagine very well that there may be an organisation of energy infinitely superior to what we have here. In the Soviet Union, they have discovered a ray infinitely faster than light, which is something totally new.
Anybody who's read more than a few books on the occult can instantly see the parallels.
>But isn't he just a Stalin cock-sucker and a cultural marxist?
This is probably the most basic ignorant "red-pill" stance you can take. Anybody who's green-pill or above should be able to recognize a Trotskyist. To quote Posadas:
>Astronomers, physicists, where should they go to find the equipment for their research? They cannot do so, without money. They are not, as individuals, rich enough to pay for these things and also get by. It is the capitalist state, or indeed the Soviet state, that has the means to pay. They can thus install their equipment, but they limit their capacities to capitalist interests or the bureaucratic limitations imposed by the leadership of the workers’ state. That is why our knowledge of physics, of matter, of astronomy is still at only an embryonic stage. We still have no real knowledge of what exists. We constantly correct the very basis of discoveries, whether for Newton, Einstein or all the others. The forms and combinations of matter are infinite. There are forces within it that we do not utilise. We must discover the power of what it is possible to do. The force that allows us to raise our arms is called ‘kinetic energy’. Why this energy? What is it that impels the activity of the cells? There is no outside force. It is an internal movement. What is this force? The force that impels movement is a source of energy, which must have a primary form of development even before it lifts the arm, because there already exists the capacity that allows us to conceive, in our spirits, of the need to raising our arms.
Yeah. Doesn't sound so pro-cultural marxist now, does it?
>Okay well what does he bring to the table that I wont find in other tomes?
In short, three things:
>1. A look at not just the problem jewish bankers pose to the occult, but how the capitalist system actively suppresses information about the occult through economics
>2. A scientific approach, similar to Newton. He didn't want to just study magic, he wanted to learn all of its secrets - beyond what we have now
>3. A solution to the international Jew and the capitalist problem