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BBS: The Northern Lights
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Date: 01-16-92 (13:15) Number: 244
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From: TRIPLE SIX Refer#: 229
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To: BALANONE Recvd: YES
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Subj: Tim's Nazi Trapezoid 1/3 Conf: (36) Set
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THE NAZI TRAPEZOID
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by Tim Maroney
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11 November 1990
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There has been much discussion lately within the cloisters of occultism
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of Michael Aquino and his group, the Temple of Set. As little as a
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decade ago, a Satanic group of this kind would have been dismissed out
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of hand by most occultists and pagans, because of reflexive prejudices
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against Satanism. But the 1980's brought a greater openness to Satanic
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perspectives, as well as a certain feeling of solidarity between Satanists,
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who were the targets of harassment by police and the media, and other
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occultists, who are aware that they figure on all the same target lists.
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Aquino himself has been the target of some of the worst modern witch
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hunting, being falsely accused of child molestation based on a statement
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by a Christian minister. Despite having much of his personal property
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seized by the police, his name and face splashed all over papers and
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television as a child molester, and his career interfered with, he was
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never formally charged with any crime. It is not only clear that he did
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not do it; it is clear that he couldn't have done it, since he was not
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even in the vicinity when the alleged abuse occurred.
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Censorship attempts remain one of the surest ways to boost book sales, and
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young religious movements still thrive on persecution. In typical fashion,
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the attempts at supression by these modern-day anti-occult Comstocks
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actually leant popularity to their target. Aquino has justly garnered a
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good deal of sympathy from this affair, and the Temple of Set is becoming
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more popular and respected within the occult community.
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But unsettling questions remain concerning this organization. It harbors a
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subgroup, the Order of the Trapezoid, which is dedicated to Nazi occultism.
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Aquino is known to have participated in black magical rituals at Wewelsburg
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Castle, set up as a place of occult working for the SS by Heinrich Himmler.
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Aquino counts Nazi occultism as one of his chief interests, and the heraldry
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and symbolism of the SS is one of his favorite topics of discussion. These
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facts would seem to indicate, at least on the face of them, that Aquino is
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sympathetic to Nazism.
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Aquino himself will neither confirm or deny this. He refuses to answer
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questions on his feelings about the ethical quality of Nazism or the reality
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of the Holocaust. He will say only that the general consensus against
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Nazism in the West today is the result of the victors writing the history
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books. If pressed on the subject, he becomes hostile, but remains
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uncommunicative.
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In his materials for the Order of the Trapezoid, he is somewhat more overt
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in his sympathy. Consider this passage from "Order of the Trapezoid -
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Statement":
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"Crucial also to German Romanticism were the concepts of _dynamism_ and
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_life-worship_. The former term represents an urge towards constant
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movement and evolution, whether intellectual, artistic, or social. [...]
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The uncanny attraction of the Third Reich - Nazi Germany - lies in the
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fact that it endorsed and practiced both dynamism and life-worship
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without restraint and to a world-shaking degree of success."
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As he will not in public debate, Aquino also discusses here his trifling
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criticisms of Nazism:
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"Just as the Third Reich's dynamism got out of hand, leading it to embark
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on irrational and destructive foreign invasions, so its life-worship - which
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could have been a truly evolutionary synthesis of the most sublime concepts
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of Hegel and Nietzsche - became perverted into crude xenophobia, hatreds
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built upon superficial notions of 'race', and ultimately a maddened stampede
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towards a Wagnerian _Goetterdaemmerung_ in defiance of a return to
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rationalism."
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Apparently, the only flaw of Nazism was that it took its great ideas too
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far. Aquino thinks of Nazism as a wonderful movement that went wrong.
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Therefore, it seems fair to refer to him as a Nazi sympathizer, though
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perhaps not as a Neo-Nazi.
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In the same file, Aquino states that "social discretion" is needed in
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a member of the Order of the Trapezoid. Those of us who have discussed
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the subject with Aquino in public are well aware of the nature of this
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"discretion", and would describe it instead as "evasion". Aquino is
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a military intelligence officer by profession. What he refers to as
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"discretion" is more commonly known in the intelligence community as
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"plausible deniability". This is the principle that, when carrying out
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a covert action, one should always make sure that the avenues are open
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to a plausible denial of involvement.
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In this case, "discretion" or "plausible deniability" means that a
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member of the Order of the Trapezoid would not state in public any
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straightforward sympathies for Nazism; instead, he must use ambiguous
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language which could readily be identified by fellow sympathizers, but
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which would not be amenable to a short proof of sympathy. A careful
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investigator can find an undeniable pattern of involvement, but most
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people will never pay enough attention to the investigation to notice
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its results. It takes more than a fifteen-word "text bite" to prove
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involvement -- Aquino will never say "Heil Hitler, the greatest man
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of our age" any more than Reagan will ever say "I knew and approved of
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the sale of arms to Iran" -- so it is unlikely that the facts will
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ever achieve wide circulation.
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This "discretion" in discussing the elements of the Temple of Set which
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are sympathetic to Nazism is also evident in the Temple of Set reading
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list on the subject of "Fascism, Totalitarianism, and Magic". Aquino
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repeatedly implies in this list that he would like to endorse Nazi
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"Fascism, Totalitarianism, and Magic"
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"This is a very potent, controversial, and dangerous area of magic, whose
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implications are rarely examined, understood, or appreciated by the profane
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[which is just as well]. Much of the data concerning it derives from Nazi
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Germany, whose character as a state based upon magical rather than
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conventional principles goes a long way towards explaining the 'peculiar'
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fascination which that episode continues to exert on students of history
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and political science. Many of the techniques pioneered or perfected by
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the Nazis continue to be used/abused - generally in a superficial and
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ignorant fashion - by every country of the world in one guise or another.
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The magician who can recognize and identify these techniques and the
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principles behind them can thus control or avoid their influence as
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desired."
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14F. _Mein Kampf_ by Adolf Hitler. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1943.
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(TS-5) (OT-3) MA: "Everyone knows that this is 'the most evil book ever
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written', but few have taken the time to actually read it, hence cannot
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really explain why. Further complicating the situation is Hitler's
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interspersion of political philosophy (interesting) with emotional tirades
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(not so interesting). Look for the discussions concerning the selection of
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leaders, control of the masses, and the justification for human social
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organization. You may be surprised at what you discover. [...]"
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14K. _Hitler's Secret Conversations 1941-1944_ by H.R. Trevor-Roper (Ed.).
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NY: Farrar, Straus and Young, 1953 [simultaneously published in England as
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_Hitler's Table Talk_ by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London]. (TS-5) (OT-3) MA:
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"Martin Bormann was sufficiently fascinated by Adolf Hitler's private
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conversational comments on various topics that he persuaded Hitler to allow
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them to be stenographically recorded. [...] Hitler's conversations cover an
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astonishingly broad spectrum of topics - organized religion, metaphysics,
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dogmatism, Voltaire, origins of the human race, aesthetics, Egyptian & Greek
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culture, Hoerbiger's cosmology, genius, philosophy of law, superstition,
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mental diseases, etc. An impressive look into the mind of an individual whom
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the postwar world has been conditioned to dismiss as a crude, criminal, and
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unintrospective thug. Read, then judge for yourself."
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14N. _The Passing of the Great Race_ by Madison Grant. NY: Charles
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Scribner's Sons, 1916. (TS-5) MA: "You can still find #14F in print, because
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it's a good whipping-boy for sanctimonous finger-waggling. It is less easy
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to find the books from 'our side' that argued along similar lines. This is
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[was!] one of the more famous, and you may still uncover an occasional copy
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in the back room of a used-book store or in the darkest corners of obscure
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libraries. Grant was not exactly a nonentity or lunatic-fringe fanatic. He
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was Chairman of the New York Zoological Society, Trustee of the American
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Museum of Natural History, and a Councilor of the American Geographical
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Society. In this book [by a prominent publisher] he argues a forceful case
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for a European race history that would have done credit to Hitler and
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Rosenberg. The most interesting aspect of this book is that only a very few
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years ago it was accepted as a respectable contender in the
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academic/scientific community. After World War II it was, in Orwell's terms,
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guilty of Crimethink and thus condemned to be an Unperson. There is a lesson
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to be learned here concerning the durability and invulnerability of
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'established scientific fact' when it becomes politically or socially
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inconvenient. I hereby suggest that you make up your own mind as to whether
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the book is convincing. After all, I wouldn't want to get in trouble for
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even appearing to endorse it."
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14O. _Race and Race History and Other Essays_ by Alfred Rosenberg (Robert
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Pois, Ed.). NY: Harper & Row (Harper Torchback #TB-1820), 1974. (TS-5) MA:
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"Extracts from the major race-history writings of the Nazis' 'official
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philosopher' - with a finger-waggling introduction, of course. It is O.K.
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for this book to be in print; it has the appropriate editorial condemnation.
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[See also #14S.]"
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14S. _The Myth of the Master Race: Alfred Rosenberg and Nazi Ideology_ by
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Robert Cecil. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1972. (TS-4) (OT-3) MA: "The best
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biography and critical analysis concerning Alfred Rosenberg, 'official
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philosopher' of the Nazi movement. Much of the material otherwise in
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existence concerning Rosenberg is suppressed by the Soviet Union, while
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previous Western biographies and editions of his memoirs were crudely
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edited to portray him as more of a monster than a human being, much less
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a philosopher. [...] [See also #14O.]"
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It could of course be objected that these selections are out of context.
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Both length and copyright considerations prevent quoting the entire file
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here, but it can be obtained from the electronic bulletin board system
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WeirdBase in St. Louis, at 314-741-2231. (I do not know whether this
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board is still in operation, but these files were originally retrieved
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from its Aquino-sanctioned Temple of Set area.)
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However, a book-by-book breakdown by category is appropriate. Here is
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a summary of the classifications, followed by an in-depth explanation
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and listing of each category. I believe the numbers speak for themselves.
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PRO-NAZI (7)
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BOTH ANTI-NAZI AND ANTI-COMMUNIST (2)
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ANTI-NAZI (1)
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NAZI OCCULTISM (7)
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NON-NAZI OCCULTISM (2)
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NEUTRAL HISTORY (5)
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PRO-NAZI (7)
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Obviously, any investigation of Nazism must include a study of source
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materials from within the movement. Therefore, presentation of the
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opinions of Hitler, Rosenberg, Haushofer, etc., was not considered a
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criterion for classifying a source as pro-Nazi. These citations are
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considered pro-Nazi because Aquino's review praises their opinions,
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and those opinions are clearly pro-Nazi.
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Please note that I have not had time to track down all twenty-four books
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on this list, and it is possible that sources I have classed as "neutral"
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below actually belong in this category, just as I might have mistakenly
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classified Viereck's book as neutral if I had not already known of it.
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14F. _Mein Kampf_ by Adolf Hitler.
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14K. _Hitler's Secret Conversations 1941-1944_ by H.R. Trevor-Roper (Ed.).
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14N. _The Passing of the Great Race_ by Madison Grant.
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14O. _Race and Race History and Other Essays_ by Alfred Rosenberg.
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14P. _Geopolitics: The Struggle for Space and Power_ by Robert Strausz-Hupe.
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14Q. _Wewelsburg 1933 bis 1945: SS Kult- und Terrorstaette_ by Prof. Dr.
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Karl Hueser.
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14T. _Metapolitics from the Romantics to Hitler_ by Peter Viereck.
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BOTH ANTI-NAZI AND ANTI-COMMUNIST (2)
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14A. _The Mass Psychology of Fascism_ by Wilhelm Reich.
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14E. _1984_ by George Orwell.
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These sources are mentioned by Aquino as reflecting badly on both Nazism
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and Nazism's chief political enemy in Germany, Communism.
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Their reason for inclusion is made clearer by the cross-reference to
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Orwell's _1984_ in the reading list, in the discussion of the pro-Nazi
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book _The Passing of the Great Race_: "After World War II [this book]
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was, in Orwell's terms, guilty of Crimethink and thus condemned to be
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an Unperson." In Aquino's universe, the architects of 1984 are the
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Communists and modern Westerners who insist on slandering the Nazis.
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The books are also explicitly mentioned as indicting two other
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ideological enemies of Aquino; Reich against Christianity, and Orwell
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against British socialism. Any criticism of Nazism comes in a distant
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third in this category, though these books' inclusion in that light
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serves the purposes of plausible deniability.
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ANTI-NAZI (1)
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14V. _The True Believer_ by Eric Hoffer. NY: Harper & Row, 1951.
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This is the one book in the list mentioned as simply indicting Nazism.
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Even here, Aquino can't resist new apologetics for Nazism and yet more
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complaining about how unfairly it is treated, which is why I hesitate
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to classify the review as anti-Nazi at all. Aquino ends his recommendation
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with "The book's strong point is Hoffer's famed common-sense, but this
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same feature is also its weak point, because it is obvious that Hoffer
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is not aware of [or does not understand] the principles discussed, for
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example, in #14T." (#14T is Viereck's pro-Nazi book _Metapolitics from
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the Romantics to Hitler_. Like other bracketed notes, "[or does not
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understand]" is Aquino's, not mine.)
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NAZI OCCULTISM (7)
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The books on Nazi occultism which carry special ideological endorsements
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are listed in the pro-Nazi section above. This section contains only
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those books which are endorsed as historical surveys but not as
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ideological tracts. In other words, this is the list of relatively
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neutral citations, containing phrases like "well footnoted" and
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"fact-packed", and perhaps ideological warnings about Theosophical
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and Thelemite bias as well.
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14B. _The Occult and the Third Reich_ by Jean-Michel Angebert.
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14D. _The Spear of Destiny_ by Trevor Ravenscroft.
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14L. _The Voice of Destruction_ by Hermann Rauschning.
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14M. _Hitler's Secret Sciences_ by Nigel Pennick.
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14R. _Hitler: The Occult Messiah_ by Gerald Suster.
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14W. _Astrology and the Third Reich_ by Ellic Howe.
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14X. _The Occult Roots of Nazism: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany
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1890-1935_ by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.
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NON-NAZI OCCULTISM (2)
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A surprisingly slim selection, considering how often Aquino and his
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associate in the Order of the Trapezoid, Stephen Flowers ("Edred Thorsson"),
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use the phrase "Germanic occultism" rather than "Nazi occultism". Obviously
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the preferred phrase is a euphemism.
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14C. _The Grail Legend_ by Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz.
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14U. _For Freedom Destined: Mysteries of Man's Evolution in the Mythology
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of Wagner's "Ring" Operas and "Parsifal"_ by Franz E. Winkler.
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NEUTRAL HISTORY (5)
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As with the section on Nazi occultism, above, this list consists of
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those books which were praised for their scholarship, without any comments
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about the virtues of their subject matter. In other words, these are
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ideologically neutral historical citations.
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Please note the absence of books on the Holocaust -- a subject which is
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mentioned nowhere in this list, nor in the Trapezoid statement referred
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to above. I don't know whether Aquino is a Holocaust revisionist,
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because when myself and others have asked him about the subject, he has
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refused to answer.
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From the title, it may seem that _The Myth of the Master Race_ deserves
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to be classified as anti-Nazi. However, the citation does not present it
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as such, but rather as an objective appraisal of Rosenberg's "weaknesses
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as well as his strengths". For that reason I have classified it as
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neutral.
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14G. _Hitler: Legend, Myth, & Reality_ by Werner Maser.
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14H. _The War Path_ and Hitler's War by David Irving.
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14I. _The Bormann Brotherhood_ by William Stevenson.
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14J. _Three Faces of Fascism_ by Ernst Nolte.
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14S. _The Myth of the Master Race: Alfred Rosenberg and Nazi Ideology_ by
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Robert Cecil.
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So what has been shown? It has been shown that Aquino thinks highly of
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Hitler and Rosenberg; that he presents little criticism of Nazi ideology,
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and what little he does present is hemmed around by disclaimers concerning
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the glorious romanticism of Nazism; that he unambiguously endorses the
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study and practice of Nazi occultism; that he will not come right out and
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say what he thinks on the subject, but insists on hiding behind a coy facade
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of "I wouldn't want to get in trouble for even appearing to endorse it".
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Under serious examination, the plausibility of his denials becomes as
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threadbare as they did in the case of his fellow lieutenant colonel in
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military intelligence, Oliver North.
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The sympathy many now feel for the unjustly attacked Temple of Set is a
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disturbing echo of Aquino's own misguided attempts to reclaim Nazism.
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Just as Aquino seems to have overreacted against the simplistic demonization
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of Nazism and swung to the opposite extreme, just so occultists today may
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look at the ignorance and prejudice of Aquino's own persecutors and react
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against it to the point of forming allegiances with Aquino. In both cases
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this reaction fails to come to grips with the complicated ethical fact that
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demonization is no proof of virtue. Someone may be unjustly accused, and
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oversimplified to the point of caricature; this does not imply that the
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person is actually a saint. We should limit our reactions to defense on
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the points of unfair attack; we should not wholeheartedly embrace whoever
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becomes a popular demon.
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