Thursday, September 5, 2019

A primer for the ethnopolitheogistically disinclined

The events of the past few years have been tantamount to the fruition of an ill-conceived plan started little more than one century ago.

Since the early 16th century, an alliance between the Safavids in Iran was established wherein among other things, hashish and opium were distributed to Europe by way of Russia to England[1,2].

Gradually, the roles changed: Moghuls were displaced by the British East India Company[3]; and soon enough, the tzar was removed to further ease trading[4]. This culminated or correlated to the birth of Zionism and Communism at the dawn of the 20th century[5]; and by 1917 England was supporting the bolshevik overthrow of the tzar[6]. The United States was dragged in to support the bolsheviks[7], and the resulting socialist republic of Russia that was born[8] subsequently was, and arguably remains, a cause of destructive warfare for nearly one hundred contiguous years.

Within the scope of pre-defined goals, and after numerous shifts in regional central Asian politics had already begun[9,10], Britain enforced the adverse possession of lands where there currently reside the nations of Israel and Pakistan[11,12].

The birth of the spiritual-industrial complex was in essence created, resulting in a throwback to a medieval era style pan-slavism[13].

The case of Pakistan is unique, nonetheless.

There, were a population of Hindus that renounced their very identity; and only to replace it with Islam[14]. In essence, a population of peoples vilified their root identity of Hinduism[15]; and within that void was immediately replaced a fervent fanaticism of a new self-identity rooted in Islam and Sharia law.

Indeed, a very minor subpopulation warned of troubles to come[16]; and to this day are fervently prosecuted by paranoid irrationality for their criticism of replacing a rich Hindu self-identity with a non-moderate and violent form of Islam[17].

Nonetheless, the actions that occurred to support the establishment of "theocratic republics", and those actions that were made since to ensure the investments thereof, remain the root cause of the problem.

The very definition of reviving religious extremism are tantamount to the resurrection of the Dark Ages. Constantine replaced multi-cultural multi-ethnic societies by imposed homogeneity [18,19], and that would today best be represented by a strict authoritarian police state style enforcement of said homogeneity[20]. This form of tyranny absolutely defined the entirety of the Dark Ages, which then ended with enlightened rationality that gave importance again to the very benefits at risk once more today.

Nonetheless, a regression or deviation away from the institutionally beneficent enlightened ideals towards furthering "theocratic republics" were and remain the cause of every high profile ill resulting from religious zealotry today. Those beneficent ideals endured millennia of assault, only to be marginalized via negligence during this age.

The three arguments presented:

1) Current conditions would not have existed but for a vested interest in the establishment of "theocratic republics" that have turned out to behave as radical theocracies,

2) The consequences of the aforementioned replacements were and remain foreseeable to be harmful, and

3) That any individual having acted as a consequence of enhanced fervency towards religious extremism were and remain foreseeable consequences to the actions mentioned above.

Additionally, there is now a fourth population of people who did not receive any proper education regarding their own origin. How many people know whether or not Rome and Greece had a faith system, instead of one rooted in popular mythology. How many people can appreciate the similarities across calendars amongst pre-historic cultures. How may people discuss physical anthropology, and apply culture and language series within that context.

It is foreseeable that such lackadaisy for the universal concepts of "right" versus "wrong", which are the same as the origin and basis of modern law and logic today, would result at an increased risk towards behaving irrationally.

The only articulable solution to this dilemma is to enforce the Alexandrian behavior and/or the antithesis to Constantinian behavior.

What would then be the Alexandrian solution?

The immediate affects are twofold: internally to stop the furthering of religious extremism by the institution for any ill-conceived gains, and externally to tolerate and respect diversity. This includes the enforcement against any infractions thereof, and not to influence towards unsubstantiated, emotional, or absolute ideals, respectively.

The more long term affect is molding a singular and whole population unified by the appreciation of common origin that predates any one culture or any one religion; and which serve as the basis of governance and law.



REFERENCES:

1. Matthee, R. (2005). The pursuit of pleasure: Drugs and stimulants in Iranian history, 1500-1900. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

2. Seyf, A.. (1996). Foreign Trade and the Economy of Iran in the Nineteenth Century. Iran, 34, 117–128. Retrieved from http://doi.org/10.2307/4299949

3. Fisher, M. H.. (1985). The Imperial Coronation of 1819: Awadh, the British and the Mughals. Modern Asian Studies, 19(2), 239–277. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/312155

4. Brown, J. B.. (1973). Politics of the Poppy: The Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade, 1874-1916. Journal of Contemporary History, 8(3), 97–111. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/260282

5. MICHELS, T. (Ed.). (2012). Jewish Radicals: A Documentary History. (T. MICHELS, Ed.). NYU Press. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9qg2ss

6. McMeekin, S.. (2011). The Russian Origins of the First World War. Harvard University Press. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt2jbwt2

7. The Foreign Policy of the Little Entente. (1927). The Foreign Policy of the Little Entente. The Slavonic Review, 5(15), 523–536. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4202107

8. Watkins, G. S.. (1920). Revolutionary Communism in the United States. The American Political Science Review, 14(1), 14–33. http://doi.org/10.2307/1945723

9. Majd, M. (2001). Great Britain & Reza Shah the plunder of Iran, 1921-1941. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

10. Trautmann, T. (1997). Aryans and British India. Berkeley: University of California Press.

11. deBergh Robinson, C.. (2013). Body of Victim, Body of Warrior: Refugee Families and the Making of Kashmiri Jihadists (1st ed.). University of California Press. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt2jcbpc

12. Strawson, J.. (2010). Partitioning Palestine: Legal Fundamentalism in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. Pluto Press. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt183p63z

13. Kohn, H.. (1961). The Impact of Pan-Slavism on Central Europe. The Review of Politics, 23(3), 323–333. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1405438

14. Mauldin, W. P.. (1963). Population and Population Policy in Pakistan. Marriage and Family Living, 25(1), 62–68. Retrieved from http://doi.org/10.2307/349009

15. Sayeed, K. B.. (1963). Religion and Nation Building in Pakistan. Middle East Journal, 17(3), 279–291. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4323609

16. Binder, L. (1961). Religion and politics in Pakistan. Berkeley: University of California Press.

17. Hume, T. (2015, November 30). Outrage over Saudi death sentence for poet on blasphemy charges. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/29/middleeast/saudi-arabia-poet-ashraf-fayadh-death-sentence/

18. Olsen, G. W.. (2007). The Middle Ages in the History of Toleration: A Prolegomena. Mediterranean Studies, 16, 1–20. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41167002

19. Bailey, M. D.. (2001). From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages. Speculum, 76(4), 960–990. Retrieved from http://doi.org/10.2307/2903617

20. Jacobs, J. (2004). Dark Age Ahead. New York: Random House.

Mini-Book About Iranian Western Heritage and Current Conditions in Markdown

this markdown should generate a PDF document with the Makodo Markdown Editor Title : Common Heritage & Vision Subtitle : A mini-book about Iranians. Logo : True [TITLE] # Mithraism What isn't taught about my culture any longer is that we share the same values and faith as ancient Rome and Greece, literally: [Mithraism]. [Our soldiers were Western], we weren't the sand warriors Hollywood depicts. [We had castles], [we bred horses], we did many things. The Greeks had a God for us: [Perseus]. Iranian people (Kurds, Tajiks, and others) are the last remaining culture on earth that to this day have our national holidays kept in tact for thousands of years, and [the same as it was in ancient Europe]: - the arrival of Aries on the spring equinox (we call Norooz) - the birth of Mithra on the winter solstice (we call Yalda) Our holidays as Iranians are at the calendraic equinoctēs and solstices. Our culture is heterogeneous by definition: hundreds of groups within many ethnicities with their own identities, languages, and histories that traditionally shared a single national identity. # History We had a [genocide in 1917] where more than 10 million were killed by economic sanctions from London. Our best modern king was [overthrown in 1941]. He mysteriously [died in 1944]. His son [died in 1980] from acute onset terminal cancer (doesn't happen naturally so often) right after a [six month overthrow] of a [2500+ year old institution] by Khomeini who was [protected in Paris]. Our last king remains demonized to this day despite his having an [approval rating of over 90%] or more prior to his overthrow. Khomeini and the Islamists [were] and [remain] financially backed by the global financial system through [Pakistan]. Our king was [not welcome] by any western nation after his overthrow, while Khomeini was [Time's "Man of the Year" in 1979]. # Current We've had to defend ourselves and culture as Persians, children of Aries, Iranians, Aryans, for thousands of years. We're in the midst of our [second Arab cultural onslaught] in history. The Islamic Republic had banned our New Year and calendar, replaced it with their moon calendar. My people fought and defeated them, and our calendar, culture, monuments, and self-identity have persevered. Under the Islamic Republic today, the ancient Iranian calendar and culture live and await the death of the foreign Islamic theocracy that does not belong there. [Mithraism]: http://www.truthbeknown.com/mithra.htm [Our soldiers were Western]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aswaran [We had castles]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_in_Iran [we bred horses]: https://www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/59069 [Perseus]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perses_(son_of_Perseus) [the same as it was in ancient Europe]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_(Roman_month) [genocide in 1917]: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780761861676/The-Great-Famine-and-Genocide-in-Iran-1917-1919-2nd-Edition [overthrown in 1941]: https://warisboring.com/in-1941-british-and-soviet-troops-invaded-iran/ [died in 1944]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Shah [died in 1980]: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ousted-shah-of-iran-dies-in-exile [six month overthrow]: https://www.apnews.com/59730a202b204a0faefc20ea5e513448 [2500+ year old institution]: https://youtu.be/TTSuN6s1jr8 [protected in Paris]: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-revolution-anniversary-france/in-a-quiet-french-village-a-cleric-plotted-irans-revolution-idUSKCN1PP2OI [approval rating of over 90%]: https://youtu.be/n-grR1e6dw8 [were]: https://books.google.com/books/about/Treacherous_Alliance.html [remain]: https://www.fdd.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/MEMO-Germany-Iran-risk-resource-guide-2018.pdf [Pakistan]: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/12/03/the-pakistani-origins-of-the-israeli-state/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3fcc545ab0ac [not welcome]: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/iran-blog/2016/jul/21/thatcher-files-show-how-irans-shah-was-denied-uk-asylum [Time's "Man of the Year" in 1979]: https://www.nytimes.com/1979/12/31/archives/time-names-khomeini-man-of-year-for-1979.html [second Arab cultural onslaught]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Persia

How do Iranians call the name of their country in their language?

“There is an attempt by Persia's heir, Iran, to destroy the state of the Jews.”
Benyamin Netanyahu (b. Benzion Mielekowsky) said in 2017
Much to the dismay of zionists, ashkenazis, and talmudists worldwide: Iran has always been called Iran.
The foundation of “the west” is shared by sun cultures: east in Japan and Korea, south in Egypt and Africa (even in pre-colonial Americas with their reverence to Orion’s Belt— although by a different name), west in Europe. Central to this core deist identity is Aries. Iranians celebrate the arrival of Aries on the vernal equinox. It’s the ancient New Year. Iran is an ancient identity, and Iran basks in the root identity responsible for the best of everything— this is the etymology and definition of the name.
It is an identity and way of life. It’s governed the development of language, laws, and cultural norms that have persisted since the literal discovery of time— time is the basis, and the finding of time relative to the sun. The development of these cultures is a phenomenon to itself: ancient pre-colonial American cultures shared the same symbolisms, mannerisms, and cultural traditions as people a half a world away. Birdman was important to native Americans and ancient Egyptians, as were pyramids, for example.
Somewhat similar to Hinduism in Hindustan, just that the Aryan identity is completely inclusive and not a complete faith system per se. To be Hindu, both parents need to be Hindu. To be of the shared Ancient African Calendar, you only need to respect the sun and Aries (the language and the laws).
The languages are “Six conjugation” languages, and the laws are the “Old” laws— certainly not the lunar “Sharia” laws or anything other than the lineage of laws from the shared “solar (sun) system”. They are the laws of Plato and the “Old King’s” laws shared by almost every developed country in the world today.
Hindus, for instance, share “six conjugation” structure in their language, share the sun calendar, and have their own depiction of Aries— as do others! See how the ancient Hindu system is under threat by (London’s 1947) theocratic installation called “Pakistan”, and by socialist attacks against Hindu preservation. Hindus endured thousands of years of history protecting their language and their writings, and we are now witnessing a pretty devastating assault against this very important ancient faith, as I write this during the dawn of Fall 2019.
Hindus knew themselves as Aryan until City of London Corporation’s British East India Company taught that out with continuous demonization and racialization of the term for approximately one hundred years into the 19th century. Today it’s more popular for Hindus to say they are Dravidian, however, Aries remains in the Dravidian calendar and culture.
In contrast, countries who use other laws (and other language structures) are often guilty of highly questionable behavior. This is the irony: Time Magazine’s “Man of the Year” 1979 who was living in Paris under protection from the world’s elite secret agencies ushered in a Pakistani Sharia system that has overtaken Iran, and is the present day “Islamic Republic”. A very sad event that happened six months after Iran’s last king had an above 90% approval rating, and at a time he was interviewed by Mike Wallace for the show “60 Minutes” where the king of Iran called zionism stupid and declared Iran would be the world’s #1 economy by the year 2000 … a bad idea considering Mossad was in control of his secret agency, the “Savak” … in fact, the “islamic republic” is represented by Pakistan in the United States today … anyhow, I digress.
Iranians, for example, were Zoroastrian and Aryan. Later, they became suffi and Aryan, and most recently as of 500 years ago for political purposes became shi’ite (as to the majority of the population— there are many faiths, religious faiths, in Iranian culture). Regardless of faith, Iranians have always celebrated the coming of Aries, what the Bible calls “The Lion (Sun) slaying the Lamb (Aries)”, and this is called Nu Rooz (“New Day”). It’s the exact moment the sun overtakes darkness, a moment known as the “vernal equinox”.
Here is a classical depiction of Aries that’s suppressed on Google. Note his color, and the name Artemis: the Iranian General. She was leading armies well before there was any notion of “original sin”.
This most ancient and most important root identity was demonized in the Dark Ages (as it is today), and was at its strength during the ancient times, Renaissance, and Enlightenment. …
That, and no person of the Jewish faith would call themselves “Jew”.
Can we move on to correct Eskandar’s name? Poor guy’s called the arabic “al-Eskandar” even in his native land!

Saturday, June 13, 2015

The check on world hegemony

Have you ever been confused entering an Asian or African minority business, and feeling removed from a familiar warmth provided in the malls, on tv, and fast food joints?

The aura of class is derived from conditioning. This conditioning is most effective as radio and television. The colors, and style, set expectations that are met at the class institutions. Is there any class in the class? Next time you purchase an expensive pair of jeans, shoes, or handbag take a look where it was made. The raw materials, and cost of labor, set the price at a maximum of $10 per any good you ultimately will purchase for $100 - $500. The food? If you could, for each item on your plate, to view the ingredients list on the packaging, you will be amazed how nasty, and inferior, the product is. The class, therefore, is an illusion.

What binds them, and what drives them, is one economic focus point: the World Bank.

In order to establish sanity back to the populations, here's what's necessary:

1) set top box receiver to broadcast custom channels,

2) quality content on those channels, wherein content creators are paid well, and digital 3D artists and programmers are the leaders of content creation,

3) radio channels with custom content,

4) a banking, and funding system, to take money out of the alternative, and in to the new pipeline; investing in the new infrastructure,

5) check on corruption, zero tolerance,

6) businesses, many businesses, to serve all the needs of the population and drive out revenue from the alternate system.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Imaili Drug Trade- Ismail's hash/opium trade legacy

The year is 1500, and a young red haired boy who traveled to Turkey has come to Iran, and announces his birthright to the throne of the monarchy.

The young boy is a Qizilbash, and a warrior. His father, also a Qizilbash, and a warrior. No one could stop them in their tracks.

Andalucia has just fallen, and the future of Baghdad remains uncertain. Europe is changing from Rome outwards, and the usher of a new world, along with exotic stories of new discoveries, fill the bazaar day and night.

The young boy, now King Ismail. The religion of Ismail differed from the Sunni Islam that Iranians practiced up until that time.

"No more", were the words of the King. "We will bring about the past greatness, and create an Empire once more", were his words.

To battle the Ottomans, and others, henceforth, new technologies were passed from Europe through Russia.

Everlasting friendships were formed, and convenient ones at that.

Drugs would be sent by the abusers to the distributors. In return, the distributors would supply arms and training; the Portugese would be driven out. Not long after, the distributors became the attackers, and France as an alliance.

Through this, backroom deals from cousins to the distributors maintained a trade that built empires.

It started with hash/opium, today it's changed to drugs, weapons, and sex.


References:
Matthee, Rudolph P. The pursuit of pleasure: drugs and stimulants in Iranian history, 1500-1900. Princeton University Press, 2005.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Ismailis are much more than a branch of Shi'ites

The year is 1500, and a young red haired boy who traveled to Turkey has come to Iran, and announces his birthright to the throne of the monarchy.

The young boy is a Qizilbash, and a warrior. His father, also a Qizilbash, and a warrior.

No one could stop them in their tracks.

Andalucia has just fallen, and the future of Baghdad remains uncertain.

Europe is changing from Rome outwards, and the usher of a new world, along with exotic stories of new discoveries, fill the bazaar day and night.

The young boy, now King Ismail.

The religion of Ismail differed from the Sunni Islam that Iranians practiced up until that time.

"No more", were the words of the King.

"We will bring about the past greatness, and create an Empire once more", were his words.

First in line, institutionalizing the Shi'ite faith. With it are intertwined the greatness of the empire, the great Persian Empire.

The Ottomans are vying for position. Beyazid has an affinity for young Ismail. Beyazid also knows his son, birthright in line for the throne of the Ottoman empire, despises Ismail. Beyazid's son was the only Ottoman ruler without the title of King, following Beyazid's death.

King Ismail is fond of drunkenness. Spirits, hash, and opium. With it, dreams of his hopes for the sustenance of his love for drunkenness, to allude romantic visions of Zarathustra to fit in Islam. He would write them under his name Xataī, which translates to "Sinner".

His defining battle, Cholderan, was met with the great King Ismail being removed from his frail body that had become distraught by his abuses of spirits, hash, and opium.

Baghdad fell no less than one hundred years later. Much was lost, and to continue with the friendships of a forever drunk institution whose essence remains.


References:
Matthee, Rudolph P. The pursuit of pleasure: drugs and stimulants in Iranian history, 1500-1900. Princeton University Press, 2005.

Monday, September 16, 2013

The Redefinition of the Word "Semite"

In America today, there is controversy regarding the victory of a Hindustani Miss America. There were acute instances of her being called an Arab, and hence not deserving to win.

In light of the previous decade's war, and the previous century's commitment to British and Russian supremacy, the world and the States are faced in a time of logical crisis.

On one hand, the "Christian" population in the States holds a great reverence to the Ashkenazi traditions that are supported in media, entertainment, and policy. On the other hand, this same population has formed or been formed to hold malicious and ill-supported opinions regarding ethnogeological origins of their own common origin.

The overt irony is the "Arabization" of the said geoethnic lines: Hindus, Turks, Iranians, and others being labeled "Arab", and holding "Arab" culture, in light of supporting Slav claims to the same Sephardic origin.

It is welcomed for a Slav to think himself Semite, and it is demonized for others to be seen as Semite. A true paradox.

The "Arabization" makes sense in the context of previously mentioned British and Russian design. In order for a Slav to be legitimately considered a Semite, it is easier to label the Slav's surrounding population as Semite-- hence the "Arabization".

In ancient holden times, Semites were a bona fide group; and if the ancients were to be here today, they would let you know those whose skeletal and physical features are categorized "Negroid" are the Semites.

In summary, today we have Caucasoid claiming to be Semite, and labeling other Caucasoid to be Semite: in the face of power, supremacy, and money from the opium, weapons, and sex trade.