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Forwarded from Sagittarius Granorum (Sagittarius Hyperboreius)
Though we have our disagreements with Alexandr Dugin, which we will make no reference to here, there is no amount of disagreement that can justify any other emotion than grief and solidarity at this new. The shock, pain, and disorientation a father must innevitably feel at having his daugther taken from him in such a brutal and unexpected way, especially as he was present at the scene as it unfolded, is more than worthy of our sympathies and condolences.

Rest your soul, Daria Dugina, we pray for you, and for your father, that he may find the strength to grieve you well.
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"To deal with assassinations from a more general perspective, I was prompted in the course of studying history to view assassinations as attempts to change the course of history by means that are inappropriate to it, elementary means. That is why the results of most assassinations are the direct opposite of what the conspirators intended: thus, they harm themselves, independently of the personal risk they run. That was true of the Fieschi plot, which you are, no doubt, acquainted with. Fieschi built an infernal machine to kill Louis-Philippe and his escort. He set up thirty guns parallel with one another, and a few exploded, ripping off his hand. But that was merely a secondary mishap. In any case, the event helped to shore up Louis-Philippe's administration for another fifteen years. The same could be said about the attempt on Lenin's life: it led to a huge massacre in the educated circles and did more good than harm to Bolshevism. In fact, I have the impression that when the ruling power begins to get shaky, it welcomes such assassination attempts. Nevertheless, we have to make distinctions. Harmodius and Aristogiton, for instance, are of a different format."
~ Ernst Jünger
"The primary and most honorable goal of new nationalism is precisely a strong state power of a strictly authoritarian type. Next, the foremost duty of the nationalistic state will be the creation of a powerful army, equipped with the most modern technical means."
~ Ernst Jünger
Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇷🇺 Statement by Alexander Dugin
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
"Whoever considers war, and its uniformed potential, the military profession, in connection with the nature of the state as discussed so far, has to conclude that through war, and in the military profession, we are presented with a type, even perhaps the archetype of the state. Here we see, as the most general effect of the war tendency, the immediate separation and division of the chaotic masses into military castes, from which there arises the construction of a 'war-like society' in the shape of a pyramid on the broadest possible base: a slave-like bottom stratum. The unconscious purpose of the whole movement forces every individual under its yoke, and even among heterogeneous natures produces, as it were, a chemical transformation of their characteristics until they are brought into affinity with that purpose. In the higher castes, it becomes a little clearer what is actually happening with this inner process, namely the creation of the military genius - whom we have already met as original founder of the state."
― Nietzsche, The Greek State
Forwarded from Actaeon Press
"The real will to struggle, the real hatred is satisfied by anything that can destroy the enemy. Destruction is the only means which seems suitable for nationalism in the present situation. The first part of its task is anarchic, and he who has realised this will welcome anything that can destroy in this first part of the road. It is not our task to devise measures to make external political pressure more bearable, to reduce internal political tensions, to participate in elections, to influence conferences and votes, to engage in so-called referendums. It is not our job to go on long tirades against the general deterioration of political and social morality, against abortion, against strikes, against lockouts, against cuts in the police and the army. We leave all fanatics with the idea that there is a form of revolution that maintains order at the same time. What has the elemental to do with the moral? Yet we are drifting towards the elemental, which has become visible to us again for the first time in a long time in the hellish throes of war. We will not stand where the flame of the torch has not opened the way for us, where the flamethrower has not accomplished the great purification through nothingness. He who denies the whole cannot draw fruit from the parts. Since we are the true, real, and irreconcilable enemies of the citizen, we entertain his degradation. But we are not citizens, we are sons of war and civil war, and only when all this, this spectacle of circles spinning in the void, is swept away, only then can what is still left in us from nature, from elementality, from true savagery, from original language, from the capacity for true reproduction through blood and seed, blossom. Only then does the possibility of new forms emerge."
~ Ernst Jünger, "Nationalism" and Nationalism
Illustrations from The Fighting Man.
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The Fighting Man: An Illustrated History of the World’s Greatest Fighting Forces Through the Ages
Forwarded from COMBAT_FOOTAGE🦅🎅
A coup is underway in Baghdad, Iraq! UN and embassy workers have fled the city, as protestors and rioters have been met with lethal force! The Islamo-Nationalist Sadrist Movement is calling for revolution against the US Puppet Government!
Forwarded from Lazarus Symposium
"The fundamental principle underlying all justifications of war, from the point of view of human personality, is ‘heroism’. War, it is said, offers man the opportunity to awaken the hero who sleeps within him. War breaks the routine of comfortable life; by means of its severe ordeals, it offers a transfiguring knowledge of life, life according to death. The moment the individual succeeds in living as a hero, even if it is the final moment of his earthly life, weighs infinitely more on the scale of values than a protracted existence spent consuming monotonously among the trivialities of cities. From a spiritual point of view, these possibilities make up for the negative and destructive tendencies of war, which are one-sidedly and tendentiously highlighted by pacifist materialism. War makes one realise the relativity of human life and therefore also the law of a ‘more-than-life’, and thus war has always an anti-materialist value, a spiritual value."

- Julius Evola, Metaphysics of War