Sunday, 23 March 2025

Greenland _ A Neo Nazi Portal

Occult Conspiracy Theories

Hyperboreans & Greenland

  • Hyperborea: In Greek myth, a utopian northern land inhabited by a god-like race. In Nazi and neo-Nazi occultism, it is reframed as the lost Arctic homeland of the "Aryan race," a myth tied to pseudoscientific claims about Nordic racial superiority.
  • Greenland: Some conspiracy theorists and esoteric writers (e.g., Miguel Serrano) speculate Greenland is a remnant of Hyperborea or Thule, a "hidden" land of ancient Nordic gods. This ties into modern myths about secret Nazi bases or "Agartha" (a hollow Earth kingdom) supposedly located there.

Thule Society & Neo-Nazis

  • Thule Society: Founded in 1918, this German occult group blended völkisch nationalism, Ariosophy (Aryan mysticism), and anti-Semitism. It served as an ideological precursor to the Nazi Party, promoting the idea of Thule/Hyperborea as the Aryan homeland.
  • Neo-Nazis: Modern extremists revive Thule Society myths, often merging them with QAnon-style conspiracies, "Reichsbürger" (Reich citizen) movements, and claims about a coming "Aryan resurrection."

Miguel Serrano & Esoteric Hitlerism

  • Miguel Serrano (1917–2009): A Chilean diplomat and Nazi sympathizer who developed "Esoteric Hitlerism," a syncretic ideology blending:
    • Hindu/Buddhist concepts (e.g., avatars, kalpas).
    • Theosophical myths (e.g., Hyperborea, Atlantis).
    • Nazi occultism (Thule Society, Vril energy).
    • Distorted interpretations of historical figures like John Dee and alchemy.
  • Serrano claimed Hitler was an "avatar" of Vishnu who retreated to Antarctica or Greenland to await a cosmic battle against "lesser races." His work is foundational to modern neo-Nazi mysticism.

John Dee, Elizabeth I, & the "Crystal Ball"

  • John Dee (1527–1608): The Elizabethan polymath, occultist, and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I practiced Enochian magic (angelic communication via scrying) and sought hidden knowledge through a "shew-stone" (crystal ball).
  • Modern Misappropriation: Neo-Nazis and esoteric fascists (e.g., Serrano) distort Dee’s work, framing him as a keeper of "Aryan secrets" or a conduit to Hyperborean wisdom. The "crystal ball" becomes symbolic of accessing lost Nazi or Atlantean knowledge.

Saturn, Black Mirror, & Portals

  • Saturn: In occult circles, Saturn (or "Chronos") is linked to time, cycles, and a supposed "prison" matrix controlling humanity—a theme in conspiracy theories (e.g., David Icke, "Saturn Death Cult"). Some neo-Nazis tie Saturn to Hyperborean myths or the "Black Sun" symbol.
  • Black Mirror: Literally a scrying tool (like Dee’s obsidian mirror), but also a pop culture reference (Netflix’s Black Mirror). In conspiracist circles, it symbolizes surveillance, dystopian tech, or "portals" to other dimensions.
  • Portals: Esoteric fascists (e.g., Serrano) claim Hyperborea or Thule can be accessed via metaphysical portals, often linked to polar regions (Greenland/Antarctica) or ancient sites like Stonehenge.

Synthesis: Neo-Nazi Mythmaking

  • Narrative: Modern neo-Nazis and esoteric Hitlerists weave these elements into a grand conspiracy:
    1. Ancient Aryans: Hyperboreans (via Thule/Greenland) possessed advanced magic/tech.
    2. John Dee/Elizabeth I: Guardians of this "lost knowledge,".
    3. Thule Society/Nazis: Attempted to reclaim this power (e.g., Vril energy, Antarctic bases).
    4. Saturn/Portals: Symbolize a cosmic battle to restore Aryan dominance through occult means.

Critical Perspective

  • These connections are not academically valid but reflect a post-WWII fusion of Nazi occultism, conspiracy theories, and New Age mysticism. They exploit:
    • Pseudohistory: Inventing links between unrelated figures (Dee, Elizabeth I, Nazis).
    • Symbolic Misuse: Co-opting Saturn, crystal balls, or Greenland as "proof" of hidden truths.
    • Racial Mysticism: Framing whiteness as inherently tied to ancient divine power.
  • Scholars dismiss these claims as fabrications designed to legitimize neo-fascist ideologies. However, they persist online, amplified by algorithms and subcultures like the Alt-Right.

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