A House Divided Cannot Stand
(Return to Logos)
I
may not quite count myself a Christian these days, but I still recognise some wisdom
within that tradition and will refer to it in this piece principally because it
is recognisable to readers of a European heritage.
The
best of that wisdom is congruent with the traditions of the Aesir, and more
generally, we seek to maintain Order, though it is surrounded by Chaos.
Its core may be summarised in the well known quotation from the Gospel of
John.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1
What is Logos? Logos in the
ancient Greek literally means Word and hence the verse by John. By
extension it means a principle, or Reason. In alchemical philosophy the
element of air accords with thought and reason, and the Tarot symbol or suit of
that element is Swords. The scalpel of reason which divides truth from
falsehood, order from chaos and knowledge from ignorance.
In that other book attributed to John, The
Apocalypse, or Revelation, Jesus, the human face of the Divine, who is
considered to be the Logos, the principle upon which all existence rests, in
his ascended form, akin to Krishna, the Personality of Godhead, says ‘I bring
not peace, but a sword.’ He says that he will separate the wheat from the
chaff, the fruitful from the barren, the good from the worthless.
There are elements and metaphors within this
tradition that can be problematic, such as the sheep and goats, and I won’t
rely too much on this detail, but there are core truths on which I shall
concentrate.
Reason
has been the foundation on which the ascendancy of the West has been
built. Modern science and industry emerged from the questioning minds of
the Renaissance, which itself developed from mediaeval scholastic philosophy,
back through Roman and Greek thought.
A slight digression for a moment. The
12thC Renaissance (as distinct from that of the 15thC)
was clearly influenced and even stimulated by contact with the Islamic cultures
of the Middle East, but it is a mistake to claim that our culture is no more
than an offshoot of those.
The Islamic Caliphate did indeed preserve
some of the ancient texts that they found in the various formerly Christian
Roman lands which they brutally conquered from the 7thC onwards, but
they destroyed far more than they preserved. It is also essential to
understand that they did very little with this ancient knowledge.
Islam is an imperialistic and theocratic
quasi-religious dogma which seeks only to obliterate that which is different,
while the Christian cultures of the West had a more inquiring mind and sought
to understand the new. This is why the knowledge of architecture which
the Crusaders brought back was used and integrated into our European culture,
because Reason is at the core of our way of thought, while Islam seeks to
dominate by force.
‘Strike the fingertips from the hands of the unbeliever.’ Sura 8:12
Reason tells us that facts are above
opinions, that some realities, some outcomes are preferable to others, while
our modern ‘Diverse’ society insists that all values are equal.
The primacy of Reason and the culture and ethos through which it is expressed
is what I refer to as ‘Logos’ in the context of civilisation. Each
culture will have a different expression dependent on local circumstances and
history, but Europe can stand as one civilisation because each nation shares
Reason (actually deified by the French) as the common thread.
Thus we have now a society which inevitably
seeks to undermine the principles on which it was built since we no longer
share a uniting principle. And so it is. Firstly, our unified and
homogeneous society has taken in different influences, principally Islam,
allowed it to have equality with the logoidal culture, and then it becomes
inevitable that that Logos no longer holds sway.
It is not about absolute conformity. In
any culture there will be subcultures that have their own local preferences,
this is only the variety that is inevitable as the society grows or encounters
different influences from abroad.
What has been lost to us is the Principle,
the Dominant Culture, the plinth on which the pillar of our civilisation is
built ~ the Logos.
We see that Islam, in particular, is an
insidious culture which, when there are small numbers of its followers within a
larger society, remains docile and compliant. There is no immediate
problem, they apparently seek not to erode or undermine the host culture, and
are good and law abiding, conforming citizens.
But it is clear from historical evidence,
that once the numbers of the population increase beyond a certain percentage,
then this begins to change. First they make apparently reasonable
requests for us to respect their religion, headscarves, holy days and so forth,
but then move on to more assertive aims. What were first simply claims
for respect of their own customs and values become criticisms of our values,
our customs.
We have seen the complaints about Christmas,
the eating of pork, and then this develops and grows into demands for sharia
law, then sharia law areas which are no go for non-Muslims, and the native
historic culture which has evolved in its own milieu for over a thousand years
is put on the back foot and made to feel bad about itself. This week I
have seen news items about how Easter eggs have been put on sale this year
without the word ‘Easter’ on them. A small detail, but telling. We
are apparently not allowed to mention the name of our own customs publicly in
our own land. Although not a Christian any more these days, but a
respecter of the culture and religion of my ancestors, nonetheless I have made
a point of wishing as many people as possible a ‘Happy Easter’ this
last week as an act of resistance to this creeping political correctness.
This has opened the door to Chaos. I’m
sure many of my readers will know the phrase ‘Ordo ab Chao’, the term
used by the secret society elites who seek to control our world. What it
means is that they like to take the opportunity to impose their own Order on
Chaos, but most likely they have created that Chaos themselves, so that they
can manipulate and create their own Order.
The domination of brutal force which is the
basis of the Islamic Jihad, and has been since the 7thC, is a form
of Order, but of a cruder manner than the Logos of the West, and so
must find a way to destroy it. If Reason, the dominant principle of our
civilisation is to be displaced, then this can be done in either, or both, of
two ways: sheer brute force, or deception.
Islam has used the first of these methods for
its entire 1400 year history, and that should be clear. Dr Bill Warner
has an excellent series of resources on this subject on his YouTube channel and
website www.politicalislam.com
The history of why we are afraid of Islam.
It is the deception which is at the bottom of
the problems we see today. Either our leaders are simply ignorant of the
1400 year Jihad, they have been deceived and really believe, somehow, that
Islam is truly a ‘religion of peace’, or else, and one is inclined to believe
that this must be the case, they are cuckolds who for some reason are inclined
to encourage the growth of this aggressive culture within our midst,
disregarding or not caring about its destructive effects on our civilisation.
Any cell or organism must maintain
homoeostatic conditions within itself, or else it will die. A cell which
is invaded by alien DNA will likely be corrupted and taken over to reproduce
that DNA, not its own, unless it has an immune system or microphages that can
destroy it. If the skin of the ionosphere failed and we were exposed to
the cosmic rays with which outer space is replete, then we would all soon
die from radiation.
The cell walls and the ionosphere are
boundary conditions which protect the logoidal essence within. Truth may
fear no investigation, but I have heard many mistakenly suggest that it needs
no defence. This is clearly wrong. How many lies have been told
which have been believed? How many innocents have been hung or executed
for crimes that they never committed? Logos is the DNA, the guiding
principle of order and life, but it needs a stiff defence, or else it will
dissolve and recede back into the primal chaos from which it emerged. DNA
without a cell wall to enclose and protect it will not last long.
Nature neither likes nor allows total
uniformity or conformity. Light and dark alternate. Ahura-Mazda,
principle of Light, is locked in eternal combat with Ahriman, principle of
Chaos and Darkness. Osiris is restored to life by Isis after his battle
with Set, God of the Desert and Chaos. Baldr is betrayed by Loki and
restored after Ragnarok. And Jesus, the Logos, is resurrected by the
power of the Spirit (Life) after betrayal by the servants of Satan. And
so on.
Thus when Reason and Light fade, it is the
nature of existence for a New Logos to emerge. Out of the rotting compost
heap comes new life, new vigour. The Christian symbol of the Resurrection
expresses this, cognate with the ancient story of the Resurrection of Osiris.
Christianity
was imposed on northern Europe by the sword.
But it took root more easily than it might otherwise have done because
there were both core truths in Christianity which paralleled those of the
Asatru faith of the north, such as the similarities between Balder and Christ,
or Odin as the All Father as a more human version of God the Father, and the
conquering religion had the sense to adapt the existing festivals and holy
sites, such as Yule becoming Christmas, so that there was continuity and the
people were thus kept on board.
We currently
see a rather clumsy attempt at this taking place with the introduction of Islam
to Europe. Islam claims to be the
successor of Christianity in the Abrahamic line, and that Jesus was a prophet,
but lesser than Mohamed. It claims to
be a religion of peace, despite not only the words of their book, but also the
rather more obviously apparent history of 1400 years of war on the rest of the
world. The Koran may be an obscure text
which many seek to interpret in different ways, but the history of the loss of
Christian European lands in North Africa, and the perpetual war against Europe
is more easily understood.
Typified by their penetration as far as Tours
in France where they were repulsed by Charles Martel in 732 AD, or the siege of
Vienna almost a thousand years later in 1683, where again they were sent back,
or the millennium in between, characterised by unrelenting incursions on the
southern coast of Europe, the predations of the Barbary corsair slavers or, not
least, the taking of Constantinople in 1452. This great city of the
ancient world had been the Eastern capital of the Roman Empire and had survived
a full millennium beyond the fall of its Western sister. Characterised by
the great dome of the Hagia Sophia built by Justinian in the 4thC,
it had been the bulwark of Western Civilisation for an age, but fell to Islam,
and the towers were erected for muezzin around the formerly Christian
foundation.
It is probably a good moment to mention that
North Africa under the Romans, and in the ancient world, was principally
populated by peoples that we would recognise or understand as being
European. Ancient Carthage, and even some Egyptian pharaohs, were
Caucasoid peoples. The demographic dominance of Arabic peoples in North
Africa dates only from the Islamic Jihad of the 7th and 8th
centuries, when the indigenous Europids were genocided, ethnically cleansed,
exterminated and replaced by the conquering peoples from Arabia. Small
groups of the indigenous people survived, such as the Berbers and
Circassians. TE Lawrence (of Arabia) was reputed to have passed himself
off as a Circassian when in disguise as a spy and questioned about his blue
eyes.
The Islamic predation continued for many
centuries until the early modern period with the Barbary corsairs who took some
two million or so European slaves from coastal raiding. The ending of the
trade routes which had existed since the ancient world by the Caliphate during
the Middle Ages was one of the principle reasons for the initiation of the Age
of Discovery, as it is known, in the early 15thC within a couple of
generations of the Black Death, which had come from the Middle East.
Trade with the East had simply become impossible, either through the Middle
East or the ancient Silk Road through Turkey, and so new routes were developed,
leading to better navigational technologies and expanding economies.
Islam in the meantime stagnated, complacent in its brute strength and
domination.
And so we come down to the present day.
Western Europe, having not faced Islamic attack since the Dark Ages has
forgotten. But Eastern Europe, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria have
not. An almost perpetual predation was visited on what was formerly the
Eastern part of the Roman Empire for hundreds of years, until comparatively
recently. Ottoman Turkey only finally fell in 1918 at the end of the
Great War. Kemal Attaturk may have sought to modernise, to westernise in
the wake of its collapse, but it would be naïve to imagine that with the
resurgence of Islam in the last generation or two there would be no hankering
after the lost past, no attempt to restore the empire which had lasted for over
five hundred years. An aside: why do we in Europe not seek
reparations from Turkey for its crimes against our peoples? Instead,
Merkel seeks to allow them to enter our lands freely.
One question I shall have to leave for
another time is why, after 1918, the victorious powers failed to restore
Constantinople to Greece or Bulgaria. This, in my view, was negligence of
the most extreme order, or else, as I think quite possible, a deliberate trap
set for the future by the likes of those who rewrote the maps in the
1920s. While Germany was, unjustly, stripped of several of its provinces
which had unified with the Second Reich after the war of 1870, Turkey was
stripped of its eastern possessions, such as Palestine, Syria and what became
Iraq, but that ancient part of the European lands on our side of the Bosphorus
was not restored to us as it should have been. These obscure redrawings
of the map of this part of the world have been at the root of the more recent
troubles there, and it seems that this is no coincidence. But I shall
need to leave that for further exegesis elsewhere.
For now, I shall focus on the division that
has been introduced into Europe. This had been done in several
ways. The two most important are racially, and culturally. We see
from the example of Ancient Rome that racial diversity does not have to be as
much of a problem as it has become if there is a dominant culture to which
everyone, at least nominally, subscribes. This was the main reason why
Jews and Christians were considered troublesome in the 1stC
particularly, since they insisted on being separate, and on claiming that their
God was above the gods of the Roman pantheon.
There is a position which holds that Rome
began to fall after Constantine had made Christianity the official religion of
the Roman state. This may be so, but it was certainly an attempt to
maintain a dominant political and religious Logos, or principle.
Surely the reason why Rome lasted for as long
as it did, and became the principle foundation for the modern world is because
it had a firm cultural centre. Literal belief in the gods may not have
been universal, but the principles of what they represented were respected, and
this was the foundation of Rome. But when ‘The centre cannot hold, then
things fall apart’ as the saying goes. The hub, the axis, must be firm
and strong.
Today, the only firm belief we are supposed
to have is in ‘Multi-Culturalism’ and ‘Diversity’. However this is in
itself contrary to ‘firm belief’ since we find that the proponents of Islam
firmly believe that the Christian, post-Christian, humanist, pagan, Odinist,
Asatru or atheist culture which we share, which has evolved over centuries, is
wrong, evil, and the work of Satan.
Thus Ahura-Mazda, God of Reason and Light,
wanes and is confronted with the destructive power of Darkness, Ahriman
(sometimes pronounced Angry Man, an interesting homophone), and the
Logos begins to fall. This is the state in which we find ourselves
today. Angry chaos bursts out from within the hearts of our own cities
and tears at the breast on which it has fed.
On Tuesday of this week, the Christian Holy
Week, a barbaric atrocity was visited on Brussels, the symbolic ‘Heart of
Europe’.
The news coverage which has been focussed on
this event has demonstrated that the once great and beautiful city has become
rotten to the core. The ringleader of last year’s Paris massacre,
Abdeslam, had been holed up in an Islamic ghetto, and it is thought
highly probable that this week’s bombs were reprisals for his arrest.
This is a clear demonstration that it is the
culture we have to fear; while individuals may appear to be law abiding, their
compliance with the culture of the terrorists demonstrates their true
loyalties.
There have been the usual attempts to claim
that, on the basis that only a small number of individuals actually carried out
these atrocities, the Islamic community as a whole should bear no
responsibility.
This is an argument of sophistry. When
a society engages in war, only a small number of the population engage in front
line combat. For example, in the Great War, there may have been several
millions of troops engaged in the war fronts, but these could never have been
maintained there had their nations not been backed up behind them, unified in
production of war materiel, food and supplies. There is probably a
formula used by military experts to calculate the number of front line troops
that can be maintained by a population of a given size.
We have to understand that Islam seeks to
spread itself and then conquer as its fundamental reason for existence.
The entire mediaeval caliphate which stretched from Spain and Morocco to the
Far East was established through war. Well, you may say, Christianity and
other religions have extended their sway through similar methods. To some
extent this may be true, but do we see any other religion attempting to spread
itself in this manner today on a comparable scale, or in recent times? I
would suggest not.
Islam has two strategies for conquest.
Firstly, the simple war jihad, but secondly colonisation and ‘conquering with
the cradle’. This is blatantly what is happening in Europe at present
with the demographic invasion and the high birth rates of the immigrants.
And European empathy is exploited to the hilt. One drowned child is far
more emotive than tens of thousands of fighting age men who have no
identification papers, but all carry smart phones, with fully paid up credit.
This is predation, and will lead to the
genocide of the European peoples if not opposed. A French judge recently
declared that there is no basis for racial ‘Frenchness’. Apparently there
is no such thing as an ethnically French person, descent from the Franks, Gauls
or Celts means nothing in this modern world. It is commonplace to see
people of African and Arabic descent described as ‘French’ or ‘Danish’ or
‘Swedish’ in the news media.
We are now to be abused as ‘racist’ if one
identifies with one’s ethnic heritage in the West, although non-White,
non-European nations are all allowed to maintain their ethnic identities in
their own racially homogeneous lands.
Probably the pebble which started the
avalanche of awareness on this issue for me was when in the autumn of 2013 a
man I knew who was from a Pakistani family said on Facebook ‘Well I’m English,
and I think such and such.’ I called him out. I said ‘You aren’t
English, you are Asian British. English is an ethnicity, and you are
appropriating it.’ It would be the same as if I managed somehow to get
Nigerian citizenship, for instance, and then called myself Hausa, or Ibo, or
Yoruba. (The three principle tribal nations which make up the Nigerian
population.) Patently absurd. And yet ethnic Pakistanis claim to be
‘English’, and it is politically incorrect to challenge such an
assertion. But I’m not politically correct, and I urge my readers not to
be, either.
The conversation didn’t last very long.
Having said that I didn’t see why people of English ancestry shouldn’t maintain
their ethnic identity and wish to remain the largest demographic group in the
country which their ancestors had occupied for millennia, he called me a
‘xenophobe’ and promptly unfriended me. I have only seen him once since,
over the counter at the shop where he sometimes works, and he declined to
speak. As an aside, I would say that a refusal to engage in debate is a
hallmark of totalitarian social structures and an unacknowledged admission of failure. We see this all the time with
Cultural Marxists and Social Justice Warriors. They seek to silence all
opposition. We see this with the Sanders supporters against Trump.
They seem oblivious to the ethical implications of what they are doing,
assuming that they have for themselves all rightness, and have no need to explore
issues, or even as Marxists to engage in a dialectic.
And so, Reason is attacked. It may seem
to some even that they are seeking to establish a greater Logos, a universal
system which supersedes and overtakes the existing one, but in so doing they are
dispensing with Reason, allowing contradictions to co-exist, and thereby slide
back into the morass of Dark Ages and brutality from which Islam emerged.
The arguments from the Islamic apologists
have been rehearsed many times on the media this week. Individual Muslims
may be good people. There was a Muslim in Glasgow this week who, having
put up a sign wishing all his Christian customers a ‘Happy Easter’ was murdered
for expressing such a wish. So, yes, there are ‘Good Muslims’ but you probably
wouldn’t want to be one, because of the consequences.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3509367/Muslim-shopkeeper-stabbed-death-hours-posted-happy-Easter-message.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3509367/Muslim-shopkeeper-stabbed-death-hours-posted-happy-Easter-message.html
The ideology of Islam is to spread and
conquer the world, not by Reason and the example of Charity, as the Christian
and post-Christian West has done, but by any means available. War and the
cradle, but also deception ~ ‘Taqiyya’, covert force. So that claiming it is only a few
extremists can be, and likely is, a deception, since we have both the evidence
that the populations of Muslim ghettos will harbour mass murderers, and the
inevitable fact that a massive support chain must extend beyond in order to
maintain the whole set up. Add to this that Muslims who actually are
good, tolerant people get taken out. Perhaps not all so graphically as
happened to that poor man in Glasgow, but brutality and coercion does not have
to be exercised to the point of death, only of overwhelming fear.
This week I delved into the world of Twitter
to see what was going down with the Brussels atrocities and the Trump
campaign. I came across numerous posts from @Sargon_of_Akkad claiming
that we are all individuals so we should not blame demographic groups.
Well, I’m all for personal responsibility, but to suggest that everyone takes
such responsibility is plainly absurd. Having sat through several hours
of his domination of Millennial Woes’ first Milleniyule Hangout on YouTube, I
was already wise to his devious ploys, which I see others refer to as ‘Saul
Alinsky tactics’, his claims to want to understand the views of others and his
endlessly condescending ‘But don’t you think…’ assertions.
Yes, in a situation where all other things
remain equal, and with no external pressures, many Muslims probably would
behave in the kind of way that we in the post-Christian West might hope.
But all other things are not equal,
and there are external pressures. How should we expect the
majority of Muslims to behave when they have been indoctrinated all their lives
with admonitions to be loyal to the ‘Umma’, the community of the Islamic
‘faith’? When they are surrounded by in group peer pressure and mullahs
ranting hatred against the West.
If their numbers were small then we might
continue to disregard them. But to do so would still be perilous, because
in time they use their tactics and increase. However, we are now well
past that. To put it frankly, people are afraid of criticising because
Islam has now become so over assertive, and has caused our own leaders to submit to
their domination. If you don’t believe me, think of Merkel claiming that
‘Islam belongs in Germany’, or Cameron’s false claim that ‘Islam is a Religion
of Peace’.
A century ago, or less, such assertions would
have at best been dismissed as laughable, the Church would have contested them,
and anyone who persisted with them would have been considered irrational.
This is because the Logos of the European civilisation was still intact.
But now, we have suffered the Rape of Europa, a chilling myth from our
ancient past. I shall have to write more about this elsewhere, but the
symbolism of Jove, who must be cognate with Jehovah, raping Europa suggests to
me an influence on Western mythology from the Middle Eastern traditions.
Jove seems to be a conflation of the genuinely wise and compassionate Odin or
Woden of the Northern peoples, the All-Father, with the vengeful and jealous
Jehovah from the desert lands to the south. So, I ask, does the rape of
Europa represent the corruption of the true tradition of honour and wisdom with
an infection of this cruel Middle Eastern demon?
But to return to my main thread, I believe I
have demonstrated that Islam as a culture, a political movement, is a threat in
that it is a unified belief system which has an aggressive mentality of
conquest, and that creates a culture and domination within its own ‘Umma’ which
obliges conformity to the collective will. At best, so long as one
does not resist or challenge that will, then one is not punished and coerced
into compliance ~ submission ~ as I think we all now know the word
‘Islam’ means.
All that is required for Islam to succeed is
for the West to fail to resist, to comply with its demands. ‘All that is
necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing’ as someone once
said.
It is remarkable really that the [mis]leaders
of the West (I include Obama and the USA) have been so cowardly as to fail to
stand up to the obvious threat of infiltration. This was crept up on us
over many decades, but when the picture became clear, they should have
acted. It seems that they must have other masters who have led them into
this, first through their own naïveté, then cupidity, and finally outright
cowardice.
And all this is cloaked under the disguise of
‘Multiculturalism’ and the proposition that ‘Diversity is our strength’.
New ideas which seek to overturn the perennial philosophy of the ages, that ‘A
House divided against itself cannot stand’, and that ‘Unity is strength’. What I call Logos, the Cultural Marxists call Hegemony.
Military strategists have long known that a
divided enemy is much easier to conquer. The saying and practise of
‘Divide and Conquer’ is much older than the British Empire which used this
strategy to such successful effect.
Our civilisation, Western Civilisation, has
become divided, has been divided, by those who have allowed or
encouraged the ingress and growth of the parasite of Islam. The present
Pope, Francis, seems to be one of their prime agents.
Like Rome, any successful civilisation can
tolerate a certain proportion of different peoples and cultures within its
bosom. But there must be a limit. Travellers and traders may have
walked freely in Rome for hundreds of years, but if the Imperial authority
found that there were more than that certain proportion, or that sedition
against the Imperium was afoot, it would be quashed. When Rome was unable
to do this, it fell. Indeed, while I am no scholar of the Fall of Rome, I
have read that it was simply a catastrophic error of judgement in allowing the
barbarians into Rome, rather than a decisive defeat, which led to the fall of
that great city and empire of the West.
The parallel with today is stark.
Native ancestral Europeans still outnumber
populations of immigrant ancestry by ten to one, and yet the collective psyche,
at least that part of it controlled by the mainstream media, is paralysed with
fear of being called names such as ‘racist’, ‘xenophobe’, ‘fascist’ and so
forth, when all they are doing is expressing a love for their own people, and a
desire to maintain their civilisation against the ingress of foreigners who
have no historical stake in what our ancestors fought and died for. In
fact, many of our ancestors fought and died for freedom from this very kind of
demographic ingress and totalitarian religious threat.
It is unacceptable that Jews can be firm in
their own borders around Israel, but criticise Europeans or Americans when they
seek to do the same, whilst promoting multi-culturalism for us. If you
haven’t seen the infamous video of Barbara Lerner Spectre, an infiltrator into Sweden,
then now is the time to watch it.
But I have a sense that much of this is about
to end, as a part of the natural cycle. The Fabian socialists and
Cultural Marxists who have been working at undermining our civilisation for
most of the last century or two fail to understand organic life and
biology. When an organism is threatened there are unconscious biological survival
mechanisms which get activated. I heard a story once of a young mother
whose child got trapped in a car accident, and she lifted the car sufficiently
to retrieve her offspring, when normally she couldn’t lift a quarter of that
weight. Adrenaline can do amazing things. And there are deeper
functions, far deeper, the functions such as the amygdala which trigger this
from a whole set of instinctual drives and structures which normally lie
dormant in our quiet and safe existence. Genes and epigenetic factors can
be activated by archetypal biological threats to our existence. There is
even evidence that these situations can cause adaptive mutations during
procreation.
Have we become oblivious to threats, like
birds who lived for millions of years in the absence of predators, lost the
power of flight and then were wiped out by the introduction of rats? Have
all our alpha males who would historically seek to defend their people been
exterminated by the world wars of the twentieth century?
Or is there still within us left a kernel of
survival instinct? Is there a seed within the decaying compost heap of
our once great civilisation ready to swell and spring forth into the
light? Perhaps a sapling already exists yet to be revealed, like the
offspring of Nimloth the Fair which Gandalf showed to Aragorn upon the
establishment of his kingdom.
I believe that there yet is. The Logos
of our people, which is reason, and honour, courage and virtue still exists in
our hearts and our imaginations. Europe must not be allowed to drown in
the chaos of unreason which would be visited upon us should Islam be allowed to
continue to grow, and thus triumph.
This is perhaps the most crucial hinge in all
of human history so far upon which the future will depend. Reason against
chaos. But we should not imagine that Reason alone will save us.
Aristotle said that Reason of itself does not move to action. Motive
desire is required. We have that, and the action which it must generate
is what shall save us. And Reason tells us that sometimes we must resist
chaos with force. Islam demands ‘Submission’ and thus it is bounden on us
to resist.
I would not be the first to suggest that
should Islam win in the current struggle, the future of human civilisation on
this planet would stand in jeopardy, that it would stagnate for centuries like
it did under the Ottomans, perhaps for millennia, perhaps forever. I am reminded of
O’Brien in Orwell’s 1984 who saw the future as a boot grinding on the
face of humanity forever. Islam is the perfect tool for that, one step
beyond Communism since it involves theocratic loyalty.
And thus it is heartening to see the emergent
archetype of the future of our civilisation expressed in strong and dominant
figures who will not back down from the defence of their people, in the case of
Hungary’s Viktor Orban, or from the defence of law and the boundaries of his
country in the case of Donald Trump. It is no surprise that their
opponents, the agents of Chaos, scream hysterical abuse at them, but have
nothing save lies, corrupted half truths and distortions.
The rising tide of awareness is behind these
emerging archetypal figures. It is hard to go back when you see the
truth. In the face of decay and the ingress of foreign demands we must
have a dominant Yang archetype of a strong masculine form, standing for Reason and Law, or else we
will fall to chaos like the Romans who opened their gates to the barbarians.
The archetype of Logos must be restored, or
it is the end of Western Civilisation.
A house divided against itself cannot stand.
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