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Some Quotes
« on: April 15, 2023, 03:05:10 pm »



“ARISTOCRACY

Aristocracy means “rule by the best” in Greek. According to Baron Giulio Evola, “superiority and power need to go hand in hand, as long as we remember that power is based on superiority and not vice versa .”

According to the author of Might is Right, “Aristocracies have always originated in War. Sham ones grow up (like mushrooms) in times of peace.” A pure aristocracy existed in the Aztec Empire. The Aztec aristocracy was not hereditary, but any Aztec male could become an aristocrat by manifesting skill and courage in war.

If an Aztec killed or captured four men, he joined the upper ranks of society and received a share of the tribute. He was eligible to join the jaguar knights (who wore jaguar skins in battle) or the eagle-knights (who wore eagle heads).

Interestingly, Aztec punishments were harsher on the upper class. If plebes became drunk in public, they were admonished and their heads were shaved. If nobles became drunk in public, they were executed.”
Taken from author Mark Mirabello


“ARSON (MURDER AND)

The firebombing of Tokyo by the United States, which annihilated 80,000 to 200,000 children, women, and men, is humanity’s worst example of arson and murder. The U.S.A. Strategic Bombing Survey concluded that “probably more people lost their lives by fire in a six-hour period than at any time in the history of man.”

The attack, which occurred on March 9-10, 1945, created a conflagra- tion that lasted four days. More than sixteen square miles burned.

During the raid, some of the B-29 crewmen became sick from the stench of burning flesh.

According to some estimates, firebombing raids on Japan during World War II killed as many as three million people.”
Taken from author Mark Mirabello


"ATROCITIES, STATE USE OF

States often use atrocities as a matter of tactics. In December 1941, for example, the Nazis issued the “Armed Forces High Command.” According to this order, ten civilians were to be shot for every soldier killed by the resistance.

Later, when the Russians reached German soil at the end of World War II, the Soviet propagandist Ilya Ehrenburg made this inflammatory declaration:

Kill! There is nothing that is innocent that is German. Neither in the living nor in the unborn. Follow the directive of Comrade Stalin and trample for- ever the fascist beast in his cave. Break by force the racial haughtiness of German women. Take them as your lawful prey! Kill, you brave advancing Red soldiers!
Taken from author Mark Mirabello.

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