"The time of conquest is over. Now is the time of reconquest, inner and outer: the reappropriation of our memory and our space: and what a space! Fourteen time zones on which the sun never sets. From Brest to the Bering Straits, it is truly the Empire of the Sun, the very space of the birth and expansion of the Indo-European people. To the south-east are our Indian cousins. To the east is the great Chinese civilization, which could decide to be our enemy or our ally. To the west, on the other side of the ocean: America whose desire will always be to prevent continental union. But will it always be able to stop it?
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Today we need more than morality. We need hypermorality, i.e., the Nietzschean ethics of difficult times. When one defends one’s people, i.e., one’s own children, one defends the essential. Then one follows the rule of Agamemnon and Leonidas but also of Charles Martel: what prevails is the law of the sword, whose bronze or steel reflects the glare of the sun. The tree, the rocket, the sword: three vertical symbols thrust from the ground towards the light, from the Earth to the Sun, animated by sap, fire, and blood."
Guillaume Faye, Mars & Hephaestus: The Return of History
The Chinese may very well be the last empire unbowed before the Judeo-Marxists. I still have some hopes for Russia but that may simply be a prejudice. I'm of part Russian ancestry on my father's side.
ReplyDeleteThe Chinese are always one harvest from implosion. Twenty minutes from their skyscrapers and one views 16th century China.
ReplyDeletePerhaps they are well practised Archeofuturists,then.
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