Emisarios del engaño en la religión del futuro | Pura Virtud

The current state of affairs in the West is one of advanced necrosis. And the return of religion, under the guise of simulation, is not an alternative to decadence, but rather the system's subtle attempt to keep us captive when everything is on the verge of collapse. The Day of Revelation is near, as Steven Spielberg announces with his new film, which will premiere in Spain coinciding with the visit of the first American Pope and with the World Cup in the United States just around the corner. In my book, Sieges of the Terrible, I try to address all of this. I wanted to publish this book shortly after my previous work, Children of Wisdom, due to the accelerating pace of our times. It seemed necessary to understand why the confluence of technoscience and Catholicism in, for example, figures like Peter Thiel is crucial. Or why Donald Trump, who refused to swear on the Bible for his second term, presents himself on social media as a Pope, a saint, an emperor. To paraphrase Jacques Vallée, ufologist, friend of Anton LaVey (Church of Satan), and collaborator on the ARPANET project that gave rise to the internet, we live in the age of the Emissaries of Deception (1979). And none of this would be possible without a Catholic Church detached from the tradition upon which it is founded, and also without a technocratic model that is now beginning to be implemented throughout the developed world. My latest book, "Assassinations of the Terrible: A Treatise on Sacrificial Economics," is now available for pre-order from Sequitur Publishers: http://www.sequitur.es/asedios-de-lo-... and https://amzn.eu/d/031G3sPv A dialogue with authors such as Georges Bataille, Guy Debord, Gilles Deleuze, Jean Baudrillard, and René Girard in light of the Epstein case. Half a century after the death of Pier Paolo Pasolini and the publication of Discipline and Punish, the celebrated essay that established Michel Foucault's reputation, and coinciding with the chilling news related to Jeffrey Epstein's list, Guillermo Mas Arellano decides to hold a reckoning with Power-Religion and its dark rituals in light of its most recent manifestations. Link to the Sequitur publishing house website: http://www.sequitur.es/asedios-de-lo-... To understand the alliance between powerful capitalists who, under the guise of philanthropy, impose a global imperialism of wealthy oligarchs, and the progressive cultural hegemony disseminated through mass media (television, newspapers, social networks, “fact-checkers,” etc.) and artistic mafias (galleries, museums, publishing houses, film production companies, etc.), one must delve into the core of their ideas and the origins of their contemporary image. Thus, the term “counterculture” was coined by the film scholar and expert on Gnosticism—as evidenced by his impressive novel Flicker—Theodore Roszak, through the publication in the significant year of 1968 of a foundational text known in Spanish as The Birth of a Counterculture. At its core, all modern culture has been a counterculture insofar as it has always legitimized itself through the rejection of traditional values: family, religion, community. However, counterculture represents the extreme degree of modernity in its radical anti-traditional legitimation. After Luther's religious revolution, Descartes' philosophical revolution, Copernicus and Galileo's astronomical revolution, Darwin, Mendel, and Servetus' material revolution, Kant's rational revolution, Marx, Freud, and Nietzsche's "revolution of suspicion," the industrial revolution of technological evolution, and the sexual revolution of May '68, a synthesis of all the previous ones emerged on the West Coast of the United States, and more specifically, in California. Only transhumanism can take a further step in the denial of reality and of the human condition itself: as atheistic humanism and, ultimately, as antihumanism. The masterstroke consisted of proposing a sexual revolution that, thanks to women's entry into the workforce and the legalization of condoms, would atomize the traditional family and transform half the world's population into a slave labor force—in the post-industrial style, much more profitable, by the way, than the previous model where the slave owner maintained the serf: in the modern world, it is the State that performs this labor thanks to money it extracts from the worker: simply brilliant—a wage-earning workforce that would simultaneously form a vast consumerist and hedonistic horde. #Transhumanism #Palantir #gnosis #geopolitics #transhumanism #esotericism #occultism #freemasonry #astrology #gnosticism #theology #religion #sciencefiction