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"...AN ASSASSIN AND THULE SOCIETY MEMBER, RENOWNED FOR HIA SPORTSMANSHIP..."
PIC INFO: Resolution at 965x1400 -- Spotlight on a promotional shot of Nazi SS scientist, member of the occult Thule Society, and comic book movie villain, Karl Ruprecht Kroenen (played by Czech actor Ladislav Beran), from the American sci-fi/comic book/action movie "Hellboy" (2004), written & directed by Guillermo del Toro.
MINI-OVERVIEW: "Director Guillermo del Toro created a significantly expanded biography for the character, to appear as a villain in the 2004 film adaptation. In the movie adaptation of "Hellboy," Kroenen's character is altered to have him as an assassin and Thule Society member, renowned for his swordsmanship and using signature swords of his design. Guillermo Del Toro provided an expanded biography, which appeared in a series of comic panels in the book "Hellboy: The Art of the Movie," as well as in the special features of the film's DVD."
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Oh what a tangled web we weave
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Maria Orsitsch — Maria was born in 1895 in Zagreb, Croatia and exhibited psychic talents early on. Her interest in the occult eventually led her to a secret society, the Thule Gesellschaft, in Munich, where she trained and cultivated her abilities. Not long after joining the Thule she created her own group from among her female friends; in fact the Vril society seems to have been comprised entirely of stunning women with psychic abilities.
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1: The UK isn't obsessed with aliens. Certainly not as bad as the US. Also you know fuck-all about the UK so stfu. 2: What about him? There's no evidence that he's doing ANY of what you're accusing him of. 3: Man who writes a TV series, writes another TV series. How groundbreaking 🙄 4: Man who acts in one film, acts in another. That's what actors do, dumbass. 5: Sure, have a silly tantrum now that your paranoia doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Thanks for the laughs, though.
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“Pseudo-histories feed the self-importance and aggrievement of neo-Nazis and alt-right folk,” says Benjamin Radford, a fellow with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry who has written widely on pseudo-history and claims of paranormal activity. “They feel their rightful place in the world has been denied them — by ‘Big Archeology', by Jews, by an oppressive government.”
There is another source of the far right’s far-out ideas about ancient history, one that requires no psychologizing.
THE NAZI CONNECTION
The basic tenets of alt-archeology and alt-history were foundational to the ideology and program of National Socialism, but the Nazis did not invent them. The Nazi belief in a pure Aryan race with a glorious ancient past and distinct genetic history was central to a transatlantic nineteenth-century occult scene (that featured a heavy German influence.) After Hitler assumed power, this belief was institutionalized in the form of the Ancestral Heritage and Teaching Society, or the Ahnenerbe, an alt-archeology research outfit founded by Heinrich Himmler and the Atlantis theorist Herman Wirth.
Under the banner of the Ahnerbe, Nazi explorers fanned out across Europe and the globe in search of relics holding (possibly supernatural) hints of ancient Aryan glory. In 1938, a team was dispatched to Iceland in search of the lost Aryan civilization of Thule, which Nazi leaders discovered in an Icelandic epic poem. Among the Nazis’ interests in Thule was the legend of a race of ancient Aryan giants. (Versions of this myth remain common among biblically focused alt-historians like Steve Quayle and L.A. Marzulli.)
Belief in these legends was possible because of the Nazis’ sharp rejection of the Enlightenment. Dismissing the science of racial diversification and the archeological record, they reveled in symbology, myths and legends of “pure” ancient kingdoms that conquered the world under its symbol, the swastika. (This, the Nazis believed, explained the symbol’s presence in both Native American and Indian art.)
"...But Clarke and Roberts, whose research is to be published this week in a book called Out of the Shadows , did uncover evidence that the American Secret Service, with the possible connivance of the British, looked at ways of using the public panic over UFOs as a psychological weapon against the Russians.
In CIA memos marked 'secret' and seen by The Observer, top officials consider exploiting the UFO craze. 'I suggest that we discuss the possible offensive or defensive utilisation of these phenomena for psychological warfare purposes,' wrote CIA director Walter Smith in 1952.
'Shortly after that meeting the CIA sent a delegation to Britain to discuss UFOs. It is hard to imagine that they did not discuss the psychological warfare aspects of it with their British counterparts,' Clarke said.
Clarke, who started out as a believer in UFOs but is now a sceptic, said that the belief in alien visitation had once reached up to the highest positions in government. Prime Minister Winston Churchill once ordered an investigation into it and Lord Mountbatten was a firm believer in flying saucers. In the 1950s Britain set up a flying saucer working party of top Ministers and army staff. 'That is why this field is important for academic research. It did have an impact on government policy at a crucial stage in history,' he said..."
"The Office of Special Affairs (OSA), formerly the Guardian's Office, is a department of the Church of Scientology International. According to the Church, the OSA is responsible for directing legal affairs, public relations, pursuing investigations, publicizing the Church's "social betterment works," and "oversee[ing its] social reform programs". Some observers outside the Church have characterized the department as an intelligence agency, comparing it variously to the CIA or the KGB. The department has targeted critics of the Church with dead agent operations and character assassination. OSA is the successor to the now-defunct Guardian's Office, which was responsible for Operation Snow White and Operation Freakout; both are in Department 20 in the Scientology organizational chart. The most recent head of OSA International was Mike Rinder, who has since departed from the organization and criticizes it severely, appearing as a co-host on Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath.
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The Guardian's Office was established in 1966, and its initial mission was to protect the interests of the Church of Scientology, and gather information on agencies and individuals deemed enemies of the organization. The Guardian's Office was also charged with internal monitoring of current Scientologists, in particular heretics and notable defectors. L. Ron Hubbard put his wife Mary Sue Hubbard in charge of the Guardian's Office, and it was initially headquartered at Saint Hill Manor, in England. The Guardian's Office functioned effectively as an Intelligence Bureau of the Church of Scientology, and planted members in key positions within federal government agencies, in order to obtain confidential material. Most branches of the Church of Scientology soon had at least one member from the Guardian's Office on its staff, and the Guardian's Office itself had its own secret Intelligence Bureau at the top of its organizational structure. The Guardian's Office was disbanded in 1983, and the bulk of its previous functions were then assigned to the Office of Special Affairs..."
Like a man once said, don't think you can climb in the ring with the Incas and think you can box. Besides your country being historically, aggressively superstitious, besides the fact that many of your upper class were Nazi sympathizers, besides your history, also, of bastardizing the history of other cultures to elevate yourself, you people apparently have had a very cozy relationship for decades with the alien-loving Scientologists, who've infiltrated your government. Thanks for the ask. I didn't know that part. Now take your brain out the back of your pants and sit the fuck down, Jr. Your stupidity offends me, yo.
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NATO's NAZI PACT
It is an uncomfortable fact of history that those same powers that gave rise to fascism were never punished at the Nuremburg Trials. Those Wall Street industrialists and financiers that supplied Germany with funding and supplies before and during the war were punished… nor were the British financiers at the Bank of England who ensured that Nazi coffers would be replete with confiscated loot from Austria, Czechoslovakia or Poland.
The post-war age not only saw a vast re-organization of fascist killers in the form of the CIA/NATO managed Operation Gladio and we know that Allan Dulles directly oversaw the re-activation of Hitler’s intelligence chief Reinhard Gehlen into the command structure of West German Intelligence along with his entire network. Ukrainian Nazis like Stefan Bandera and Mikola Lebed were promptly absorbed into this same apparatus with Bandera working with Gehlen from 1956 to his death in 1958 while Lebed was absorbed into American intelligence running a CIA front organization called Prolog.
As Cynthia Chung recently outlined in her Sleepwalking into Fascism that no less than ten high level former Nazis enjoyed vast power within NATO’s command structure during the dark years of Operation Gladio. Cynthia writes: “From 1957 to 1983, NATO had at least one if not several high ranking “former” Nazis in full command of multiple departments within NATO… The position of NATO Commander and Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe (CINCENT Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Central Europe – AFCENT) was a position that was filled SOLELY by “former” Nazis for 16 YEARS STRAIGHT, from 1967-1983.”
During these years, not only did Gladio ‘stay behinds’ arrange a stream of terrorism against the general population of Europe using nominally ‘Marxist’ front groups or carrying out hits of high value targets like Dag Hammarskjold, Enrico Mattei, Aldo Moro or Alfred Herrhausen when needed. Statesmen who did not play by the rules of the Great Game were sadly not long for this world.
NATO’s self-professed image as a harbinger of the ‘liberal rules based international order’ is more than a little superficial when considering the Nazi-riddled alliances which many NATO-philes at the Atlantic Council may wish be forgotten. This history also should cause us to re-evaluate the true causes for the 1949 creation of NATO in the first place which served as a nail in the coffin for Franklin Roosevelt’s vision of a U.S.-Russia-China alliance which he hoped would shape the post-WW2 age.
NATO’s growth around Russia’s perimeter since 1998, and the NATO-led mass atrocities of bombings in Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Libya should also be re-evaluated with this Nazi pedigree in mind.
Why did NATO post images of a Ukrainian soldier clearly brandishing a Thule-society black sun of the occult on her uniform in honor of ‘Women’s’ Day’ this year? Why are active Ukrainian Nazis serving in Azov, and Aidar battalions systemically glossed over by NATO propaganda outlets or mainstream media despite the proven cases of mass atrocities in East Donbass since 2014? Why are Nazi movements seeing a vast revival across East European space- especially within countries that have come under the influence of NATO since the Soviet Union’s collapse?
Is it possible that the war we thought the allies won in 1945 was merely a battle within a larger war for civilization whose outcome yet remains to be seen?
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The Thule Society was a German occult group that was active in the early 20th century. It was founded in Munich in 1918 by a group of intellectuals who were interested in the study of the occult, ancient mythology, and esoteric spiritual traditions. The Thule Society was named after a mythical island in the far north, described in ancient literature as a place of great mystery and power.
The Thule Society was heavily influenced by theosophy, a spiritual movement that emerged in the 19th century and was based on the belief that all world religions and spiritual traditions share a common origin and that they contain a universal wisdom that can be accessed through the study of ancient texts and practices. The Thule Society incorporated many of the teachings of theosophy into its own beliefs and practices, including the belief in reincarnation, the existence of hidden spiritual truths, and the concept of the "Aryan race" as a superior race.
The Thule Society was also closely associated with National Socialism, a political movement that emerged in Germany in the 1920s and eventually came to power under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Many members of the Thule Society were early supporters of the National Socialist Party, and the society's ideas and beliefs played a significant role in the development of Nazi ideology. However, the Thule Society was eventually dissolved by the Nazi regime in the 1930s.
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The Nazis rejected Marxism and Communism but sections of the early Nazis were functionally 'reactionary socialists', they supported Socialism that replaced class struggle with national struggle, that's what's meant by 'National Socialism'. Early fascists (in Europe) in part came out of the workers movement (e.g. the Cercle Proudhon & Mussolini) but were a deeply reactionary and right-wing section of it, they eventually split from it when they make their pushes to seize power off the back of restoring class rule.
Most of the modern rightwing are not fundamentally the same as the Nazis, that's just reducing fascism to bad vibes. Plenty of rightwingers are willing to make concessions to Nazis (who, for the record, constitute a marginal section of the rightwing in most places with only a few exceptions - like Greece, Poland, Germany and France &c) because all they really care about is maintaining strict class rule, they don't really care who is the one wielding the stick as long as the stick is wielded.
Nazi occultism was fringe at the time (1920s-1940s), but sections of the early NSDAP came from the occultist Thule Society. Nazi occultism is mostly a product of neo-Nazi revival groups in the 60s and 70s which yes had overlap with neo-Pagans (Rodnovery for example was pioneered in the 50s by a Russian neo-Nazi, Alexey Dobrovolsky. It turns out when you frame your religion in terms of being a "native faith" or "ancestral traditional whatever" it really lends itself well to fascism!) and Satanist types.
Hating all forms of lefitsm was a big part of their ideology, and especially a big part of how they sold themselves.
Referring to things as "leftism" is a pretty recent thing. Socialists 100 years ago didn't really view themselves as being "a form of leftism", or referred to "leftism" as a thing at all. They viewed themselves as "The Left" in the classical French Revolution way. The Nazis didn't sell themselves as being "anti-leftist" they sold themselves as being anti-communist, anti-Jewish, pro-German, pro-Christian, etc.
But yes, pop culture depictions of anything aren't indicative of reality. The point of it is to standardise culture, mass produce it as a product, and to hammer people into believing certain things in a certain way.
In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation. The images detached from every aspect of life fuse in a common stream in which the unity of this life can no longer be reestablished. Reality considered partially unfolds, in its own general unity, as a pseudo-world apart, an object of mere contemplation. The specialization of images of the world is completed in the world of the autonomous image, where the liar has lied to himself. The spectacle in general, as the concrete inversion of life, is the autonomous movement of the non-living.
-Society of the Spectacle
There is nothing left for the consumer to classify. Producers have done it for him. Art for the masses has destroyed the dream but still conforms to the tenets of that dreaming idealism which critical idealism baulked at. Everything derives from consciousness: for Malebranche and Berkeley, from the consciousness of God; in mass art, from the consciousness of the production team. Not only are the hit songs, stars, and soap operas cyclically recurrent and rigidly invariable types, but the specific content of the entertainment itself is derived from them and only appears to change. The details are interchangeable. The short interval sequence which was effective in a hit song, the hero’s momentary fall from grace (which he accepts as good sport), the rough treatment which the beloved gets from the male star, the latter’s rugged defiance of the spoilt heiress, are, like all the other details, ready-made clichés to be slotted in anywhere; they never do anything more than fulfil the purpose allotted them in the overall plan. Their whole raison d’être is to confirm it by being its constituent parts. As soon as the film begins, it is quite clear how it will end, and who will be rewarded, punished, or forgotten. In light music, once the trained ear has heard the first notes of the hit song, it can guess what is coming and feel flattered when it does come. The average length of the short story has to be rigidly adhered to. Even gags, effects, and jokes are calculated like the setting in which they are placed. They are the responsibility of special experts and their narrow range makes it easy for them to be apportioned in the office.
-Enlightenment as Mass Deception
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What is National Socialism?
Fascism: What it is and How to fight it
Report on Fascism
Thalheimer: On Fascism
The nazis that you see in movies are as much a historical fantasy as vikings with horned helmets and samurai cutting people in half.
The nazis were not some vague evil that wanted to hurt people for the sake of hurting them. They had specific goals which furthered a far right agenda, and they wanted to do harm to very specific groups, (largely slavs, jews, Romani, queer people, communists/leftists, and disabled people.)
The nazis didn't use soldiers in creepy gas masks as their main imagery that they sold to the german people, they used blond haired blue eyed families. Nor did they stand up on podiums saying that would wage an endless and brutal war, they gave speeches about protecting white Christian society from degenerates just like how conservatives do today.
Nazis weren't atheists or pagans. They were deeply Christian and Christianity was part of their ideology just like it is for modern conservatives. They spoke at lengths about defending their Christian nation from godless leftism. The ones who hated the catholic church hated it for protestant reasons. Nazi occultism was fringe within the party and never expected to become mainstream, and those occultists were still Christian, none of them ever claimed to be Satanists or Asatru.
Nazis were also not queer or disabled. They killed those groups, before they had a chance to kill almost anyone else actually. Despite the amount of disabled nazis or queer/queer coded nazis you'll see in movies and on TV, in reality they were very cishet and very able bodied. There was one high ranking nazi early on who was gay and the other nazis killed him for that. Saying the nazis were gay or disabled makes about as much sense as saying they were Jewish.
The nazis weren't mentally ill. As previously mentioned they hated disabled people, and this unquestionably included anyone neurodivergent. When the surviving nazi war criminals were given psychological tests after the war, they were shown to be some of the most neurotypical people out there.
The nazis weren't socialists. Full stop. They hated socialists. They got elected on hating socialists. They killed socialists. Hating all forms of lefitsm was a big part of their ideology, and especially a big part of how they sold themselves.
The nazis were not the supervillians you see on screen, not because they didn't do horrible things in real life, they most certainly did, but because they weren't that vague apolitical evil that exists for white American action heros to fight. They did horrible things because they had a right wing authoritarian political ideology, an ideology that is fundamentally the same as what most of the modern right wing believes.
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✌Adolf Hitler and Black Magic
Adolf Hitler and Black Magic – AI generated Symbol Photo The historical exploration of Adolf Hitler’s association with occult ideas, the influence of Dietrich Eckart, and the activities of groups like the Thule Society has intrigued historians, scholars, and conspiracy theorists alike. This interest stems in part from the often-esoteric beliefs held by members of the Nazi movement and the ways…
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The old kingdom Agartha
Agartha is also popular in occultism, mysticism, and conspiracy theories. Some believe It is the home of the Ascended Masters, a group of enlightened beings who guide humanity's evolution. Others claim it is inhabited by ancient civilizations that escaped from cataclysms on the surface, such as Atlantis, Lemuria, or Hyperborea. Some even suggest that Agartha is connected to extraterrestrial or interdimensional beings who visit our world through secret portals or UFOs.
The legend of Agartha remained obscure primarily in Europe until Gérard Encausse edited and re-published a detailed 1886 account by the nineteenth-century French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre (1842–1909), Mission de l'Inde en Europe. After World War I, German occultist groups such as the Thule Society were interested in Agartha. In his 1922 book Beasts, Men, and Gods, the Polish explorer Ferdynand Ossendowski relates a story about an underground kingdom inside the Earth. This kingdom was known to a fictional Buddhist society as Agharti.
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Iirc Hitler didn't actually believe in Atlantis or germanic mysticism, he was just in it for propaganda value and because it was more german than christianity. He also didn't like groups like Thule Society and found them suspicious.
(Himmler, on the other hand, believed modern medicine could/hould be replaced with herbs and thought he was a reincarnation of Henry The Fowler, among other things. Hess was also obsessed with the occult, and went to England in the middle of the war and got himself arrested because of an allegedly supernatural dream)
a few pro-Nazi myths I'd like to address
“Sure, Hitler did terrible things, but you have to admit he was a brilliant man!” I have to do no such thing. He was a shiftless, self-absorbed layabout who found pontificating and rabble-rousing easier than doing actual work. Like many essentially worthless human beings, he did have a great deal of skill in manipulation, which enabled him to draw people in and use them, but I don’t call that genius.
“The Nazis eliminated unemployment!” Any improvements the Nazis made in the German economy were short-term and unsustainable. Unemployment was eliminated in a manner of speaking – by running up ridiculous amounts of debt, cutting wages by 25%, and interning or declaring ineligible a sizable portion of the work force. Rationing began in 1937, two years before the invasion of Poland – a healthy peacetime economy does not have rationing. Their economic model relied on taking over other countries and stealing their resources – it was the only hope they had of making up the deficit.
“The Nazis were brutally efficient!” Nothing the Nazis did was even remotely efficient. Hitler’s idea of governing was to put businesses and state departments in direct competition with each other for his personal favor. This resulted in massive corruption, bureaucratic bottlenecks, and an untold waste of time and resources. The economy wasn’t put on a full wartime footing until 1942 because no one was able or willing to do so.
“Okay, maybe Hitler wasn’t that smart, but he was still a military genius!” Germany’s military successes during the first half of the war can best be explained by their choice of opponents – most countries were hopelessly overwhelmed, while France not-so-secretly wanted to be Germany’s girlfriend – and by the skill of the senior officers who came up through the old imperial system. When faced with opponents who actually had their shit together (and in the case of Soviet Russia that’s being charitable) Hitler’s vaunted strategic abilities were shown for their true worth – little to none.
“Nazi science was phenomenal!” Please stop learning things from History Channel specials about “Hitler’s UFOs.” The Nazis sucked as bad at science as they did at everything else, in large part because they outright rejected a lot of theoretical advances as “Jewish science” and drove some of their greatest minds out of the country (who promptly came to the US). There’s a reason we developed the atom bomb first, and it’s because we had all their best scientists and they were left with the time-servers and jackboot-lickers.
“But if they hadn’t invaded Russia they would’ve won the war!” Anyone who offers this as a counterfactual has completely failed to understand what Nazism was about, and it bugs the shit out of me. This wasn’t some accidental miscalculation. It was actually the entire point of National Socialism, the entire point of the whole war – carving out “living space” in the East. Was it a stupid thing to do? Sure! But here’s the thing you need to understand about the Nazis: hatred always won out over practical considerations. They hated Russians, they hated Communism, they wanted to destroy Russia’s Jews, and they weren’t about to let silly things like “reality” or “good sense” get in the way of their glorious destiny. It’s the same thing as rejecting good science because it was developed by Jewish people. They didn’t give a shit about objective reality; all they cared about was the glory of the German race and the destruction of all others. If you don’t understand this, you will never understand Nazi Germany, and you will continue to swallow lies like the ones listed above.
tl;dr: Nazi Germany was a huge fucking mess from beginning to end and anyone who says otherwise is totally ignorant and very likely a Nazi apologist.
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Think back to those frat parties
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Nazis Tried to Unlock Hidden Occult Powers? #nazi #hitlerfacts #blackmagic #ww2 #occult #magic #fact Nazi occultism and black magic are indeed popular topics in conspiracy theories, fueled by the Nazi regime's known interest in the occult, pseudoscience, and ancient myths. Here are a few of the most prevalent conspiracy theories related to these topics: 1. The Vril Society and UFOs: Some conspiracy theories suggest that a secret society called the Vril Society had contact with extraterrestrial beings and channeled their advanced technological knowledge. This is often linked to the idea that the Nazis developed advanced flying saucers or other UFO-like crafts. However, there's no credible evidence to support these claims. 2. The Black Sun: The Black Sun is a symbol that has been adopted by various far-right and neo-Nazi groups. Conspiracy theories claim it represents a powerful, hidden energy source that the Nazis attempted to harness for their own purposes. Some theories also associate it with the idea of a hollow Earth, where advanced ancient civilizations or even supernatural beings reside. 3. The Spear of Destiny: This conspiracy theory revolves around the Holy Lance, which is said to have pierced Jesus' side during his crucifixion. Legends claim that whoever possesses the spear holds the fate of the world in their hands. Some believe that the Nazis, particularly Adolf Hitler, were obsessed with finding this and other religious artifacts for their supposed mystical powers. 4. The Thule Society: The Thule Society was a real organization that explored topics like the lost city of Atlantis and the origins of the Aryan race. Conspiracy theories suggest that the society had a significant influence on Nazi ideology and that its members continued to wield power and influence after World War II, contributing to the rise of a Fourth Reich. Nazi Zombies and the Undead: Some of the more far-fetched conspiracy theories propose that the Nazis experimented with raising the dead or creating zombie soldiers. These ideas have been popularized in various forms of media, such as video games and movies, but have no basis in reality. While it's true that some high-ranking Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, had an interest in the occult and pseudoscience, many of these conspiracy theories are unfounded and lack credible evidence. They often draw on fictional accounts and sensationalized interpretations of historical events.
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The Nazi Party, the Thule Society, the Occult, and Freemasonry
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The confusion happens because grifters and other far-right extremists will try to conflate it with this:
The Vegvisir Compass- which is popular artistic reconstruction of an Icelandic magical stave by Geir Vigfusson. A lot of alt-right actors will try to claim that the Compass is the Black Sun image or that the Black Sun image means something similar.
The Compass is meant as a ward against harm and a protection for travelers so that they don’t lose their way. On the other hand, the Black Sun symbol is a sun wheel sigil originating in Nazi Germany and was a proposed replacement for the swastika by people who felt the swastika wasn’t German enough.
The Black Sun’s look is intentionally grifting on occult symbols like the compass: initially because of Nazi fascination with the occult, them having their origins in the Thule Society and the Fraternitas de Saturnus, and later so that alt-right and neo-Nazi ideology could survive on the fringes of New Age groups preying off isolated people in the community and grifting off well meaning hippies while going unnoticed by the broader community. After all, it looks so much like a magical stave what harm could it possibly mean?
Remember kids: camouflage is for hunting not defense, know the origins of your symbols- especially if you’re looking into occult stuff where it extra matters.
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Wiki article on the Black Sun image
Wiki article on the Vegvisir Compass
Life in Norway’s article: “Vegvisir: The Truth About The Vegvisir Compass”
A reminder!
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