Beck had Ben Teitelbaum (War For Eternity) on this morning. Several years ago, Beck was warning of Aleksandr Dugan and his close relation to Steve Bannon, who was in the early years working with Donald Trump. Beck kept saying on air that Trump needed to expel Bannon from his circle of influence.
Dugan’s influence on Putin, the Fourth Political Theory was a topic for this morning’s show, also the mistaken understanding of traditional values and Dugan’s big T, Traditional Values that is a base from which Dugan’s Fourth Political Theory rests upon. That mistake says Beck and Teitelbaum confuses people on both sides that may see things that they like in Dugan’s plan to change the world after an Armageddon, which will allow that sort of Great Reset.
Here is a topic on Dugan and his theories and influence:
Very interesting.
I’d never heard of Dugan, but I like Bannon.
Dugan’s agreement with populist ideas, including Bannon’s - doesn’t necessarily prove causation.
The article does admit, in the end, that he and Bannon have some major differences of opinion.
I agree with Dugan that “there cannot be a supranational global state”, but I completely disagree with his idea that " the existence of different people contradicts liberal ideas - that consider only individual rights and thus deny the existence of differences among peoples…"
That is a totally self-contradictory, incoherent, and false statement. Individual rights are the very foundation of classical liberalism, and in no way can recognizing the rights of each individual possibly “deny the existence of differences among peoples”.
Aleksandr Dugin. (Not Dugan.) Has been/is a Satanist, a Nazi, a Bolshevik. Adores Putin. Also the Russian Orthodox Church. Mixture of Satanism and Christianity? Hmm. Has been called the new Rasputin. Intensely anti-Semitic. Hates freedom, tolerance, all (that were until recently called) Western values.
In short, a Monster. Steve Bannon likes him and what he believes, supports, stands for? Steve Bannon gets creepier and creepier.
Read here about Julius Evola, fascist , occultist, intense anti-Semite, the strongest influence on Aleksandr Dugin. (Also liked by Steve Bannon? His works known by Bannon, anyway.)
Wow, I thought of Rasputin when I saw his picture, but he’s even weirder than I thought.
I’m still holding out for Bannon, though!
I’ve been listening to his podcast for awhile, and I haven’t heard anything from him but straight pro-Trump, patriotic populism.
When he first appeared on the scene as Trump’s advisor I’d never heard of him and thought he was an oddball who looked like he’d just slept in his clothes with a hangover(!), but having listened to him on his show, I’ve come to agree with and trust his opinions.
On some things, yes, I agree with Steve Bannon too.
But Evola? I don’t know if he likes him, only that he knows his writing. Why would a man who loves individual freedom read Evola? Well, possibly in disgust. I’d like to know,.
Heidegger? Apparently Bannon does like Heidegger - a devotee of Adolf Hitler and his National Socialism (Nazism). Perhaps Bannon separates his philosophy from his political affiliation, and finds merit in the one and not the other.
Russia has always been a despotism. And Putin and Dugin want it to go on being a despotism.
The dark philosophy of Dugin and his like-thinkers is just one of the shadows advancing over the world in the 21st. century. Islam, China, Communism-Wokeism, Gobalism/World Government, The Great Reset are the other darkest and most threatening terrors. All are despotisms.
I admit I don’t know anything about Bannon’s philosophical opinions or beliefs, except that he’s an Irish Catholic. But so many conservatives are religious that you just have to take that as part of the package. All I really know are some of his political opinions.