Julius Evola person
also: Giglio Cesare Andrea Giulia, Giglio Cesare Andrea Giulia's Ebola, Ebola, Evola
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Claims (12)
Julius Evola influenced
Pino Rauti book_quoted
“Nuovo. He, in particular, Rauti, R-A-U-T-I, was very heavily influenced by Ebola. Given the extensive influence over the Italian paramilitary, basically Operation Gladio Forces, there's much, let's see, there's a lot of conversation to be h…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 27:36
Julius Evola influenced
Iron Guard book_quoted
“the influence that Ebola had on Romania and their fascist paramilitary entity called the Iron Guard. And I mentioned that that's very, very important because the Iron Guard was part of the World Anti-Communist League underpinnings. So if yo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 1:33
SD (Sicherheitsdienst) recruited
Julius Evola book_quoted
“Ellenade, and the Iron Guard in Romania. It wasn't until the final years of the war, however, that Evola's relationship with the SD appears to have blossomed. After Mussolini fell from power in 1943, Evola fled to Germany with the assistanc…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 5:50
Julius Evola influenced
Fascist Revolutionary Action book_quoted
“So it's basically fascist revolution. Let's see, it was charged with plotting to overthrow the Italian state in 1951. Evola was imprisoned along with the members of his group, FAR, on the basis of him being the spiritual father of the organ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 26:05
Julius Evola influenced
Strategy of tension book_quoted
“Not for us, but just in general as a note. There's little question that Evola's mystification of heroic violence provided justification for the terror waged as part of the strategy of tension. His concept of spiritual warfare was widely emb…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 29:04
Julius Evola influenced
Sergio Serrano book_quoted
“A Chilean diplomat and occultist who became a major proponent of esoteric Hitlerism during the 1970s. Serrano would look up to Ebola as a major influence, despite the rather…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 30:54
Julius Evola influenced
Alexander Duncan host_asserted
“all obsessed with, let's create a worship of the sun cult and a warrior caste and stuff like that, and a secret brotherhood that will dominate the world. That's like Julius Evola, one of the major influences on Dugan. So basically, he takes…”
▶ Operation Gladio with guest Hugo Turner Ukraine background @ 1:12:15
Julius Evola spied_on
SS (Schutzstaffel) book_quoted
“I wonder what was really going on. From this point until the end of the war, Ebola's activities are shrouded in mystery. Many accounts insist that Ebola performed vital liaison services for the SS in an effort to create the European Army fo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 6:50
Julius Evola recruited
Operation Bloodstone book_quoted
“which was basically another Gladio style stay behind unit. We just kind of call them all the same thing. Based on evidence, this researcher, talking about the guy, the author of this book, is inclined to believe that Evola was recruited int…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 16:41
Julio Valerio Borghese recruited
Julius Evola book_quoted
“Delachey had followed Borghese as one of his chief patrons to Spain as well. During the 1950s, Borghese appears to have extended his patronage to Evola as well. The Black Prince would write an introduction to Men Among Ruins, a pivotal arti…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 24:19
Julius Evola recruited
SD (Sicherheitsdienst) speculative
“along with elements of the SS. Dolman would be involved in Skorzeny's network for some time. It would appear that Evola had befriended Dolman at some point with his association with Vernacci. There has been speculation that Evola was workin…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 5:22
Julius Evola influenced
Colonia Dignidad speculative
“over their followers. It would then be a logical assumption that there was influence by Ebola over the colony and that there was some type of what you and I would just commonly refer to as an MKUltra type experiment going on there as well. …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 35:49
Mentions (26)
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all obsessed with, let's create a worship of the sun cult and a warrior caste and stuff like that, and a secret brotherhood that will dominate the world. That's like Julius Evola, one of the major influences on Dugan. So basically, he takes…
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Perfect. Thank you. All right. Take two. So this part of the book is called The Sith, S-I-T-H, Lord. And it's going to talk about an Italian occultist and philosopher, Giglio Cesare Andrea Giulia's Ebola, E-V-O-L-A. Now, Ebola.…
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was talked about by Stephen Bannon at one point. And we're not sure exactly what the relationship was there. But Ebola has had a relationship with many people in academic circles and elite circles for a very long time. And the author goes o…
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the influence that Ebola had on Romania and their fascist paramilitary entity called the Iron Guard. And I mentioned that that's very, very important because the Iron Guard was part of the World Anti-Communist League underpinnings. So if yo…
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Three basic, there was much more, but three basic elements of it was Romania, Croatia, and Ukraine. So very important correlation there that they looked to Ebola for inspiration, and you're going to find out why.…
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Ebola's influence had spread to Nick Griffin and other key figures of the British National Front, which later became the British National Party. Also, Alexander Dugin in Russia was influenced by Ebola. And his Eurasian movement had received…
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The Greek fascist Golden Dawn Party also were big fans of Ebola. And there's a full length examination of Ebola's life and ideas. But this guy doesn't obviously want to take the time to spend a good chunk of the book about it because you ca…
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That becomes important because, of course, Otto Skorzeny played a huge role, not only in setting up the stay-behind units prior to the end of the war, but also was part of the rat lines. Some of the personnel of both of the units, SS and SD…
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along with elements of the SS. Dolman would be involved in Skorzeny's network for some time. It would appear that Evola had befriended Dolman at some point with his association with Vernacci. There has been speculation that Evola was workin…
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Ellenade, and the Iron Guard in Romania. It wasn't until the final years of the war, however, that Evola's relationship with the SD appears to have blossomed. After Mussolini fell from power in 1943, Evola fled to Germany with the assistanc…
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I wonder what was really going on. From this point until the end of the war, Ebola's activities are shrouded in mystery. Many accounts insist that Ebola performed vital liaison services for the SS in an effort to create the European Army fo…
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C-O-O-G-A-N, alleges that Evola himself claimed to have been involved in intellectual research during the final months of the war. During this time in Vienna, Evola had provided with a host of arcane books from the Mount Seven is part of th…
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with Galen's organization. Six was a key liaison between Galen and various Eastern European groups who had supported the Nazi regime. These included the Ukrainians that had been trained by Otto Skorzeny and later used in Bloodstone. Ebola w…
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This occurred during the 1930s when Evola was courting the Iron Guard in Romania, potentially on behalf of the German SD. In 1943, Goetz asked to be transferred to the subordinate element of the SD, Mount 7, where he engaged in his own stud…
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What seems clear here is the final months of the war, researchers like Ebola and Goltz were deeply involved in researching concerning Freemasonry, secret societies, and mystical orders. This was at a time when the research of the Reich were…
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On the surface, it seems especially baffling, but in his classic called Dreamer of the Day, the great Kevin Coogan provides a compelling explanation. Coogan argues, in effect, that Ebola and possibly others were engaged in hammering out the…
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the SS, and all covert operations. Coogan describes the scheme as an attempt to create, not even making this up, a pan-European network modeled after the knightly orders of the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta. He envisioned a black…
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Kind of like the sovereign within a sovereign concept. As outlandish and incredible as it seems, Ebola was reportedly used by the SS to help establish a pan-European army in the last months of the war. Warner Goetz, who reportedly helped Eb…
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which was basically another Gladio style stay behind unit. We just kind of call them all the same thing. Based on evidence, this researcher, talking about the guy, the author of this book, is inclined to believe that Evola was recruited int…
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after the Reich was gone. He says if he's correct, then there's a strong sense that Ebola's work overlapped with that of Otto Skorzeny, and it most assuredly did, who appears to have been playing a lead role for the SS and the Galen organiz…
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The guy writing this book says he is still trying to determine if Skorzeny and Ebola ever actually met. There are at least three potential links between them. One was already discussed with Eugene Dolman, who befriended Ebola while he was i…
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As for the other two, the first under consideration goes back to the early 30s, when Ebola first began to make inroads into the Nazi party. He found early support from the Herren Club, which is the Gentleman's Club, a powerful political gro…
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She did refer to him as her uncle, but there's not been anyone that I've read, and I've read about this relationship multiple times in multiple books, that actually emphatically say, yes, there's a blood relative and it occurred with this p…
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This is by far the most tenuous. While Evola received early support from the Gentleman's Club, the author of this book was unable to confirm if Slott himself had a personal interest in Evola or his philosophy. It seems most likely that if t…
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Delachey had followed Borghese as one of his chief patrons to Spain as well. During the 1950s, Borghese appears to have extended his patronage to Evola as well. The Black Prince would write an introduction to Men Among Ruins, a pivotal arti…
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And then in 1953, Evola would publish one of his major works with a glowing introduction from Borghese. It would appear that even if Evola was not involved with Skorzeny's stay-behind efforts, which he was, he was enlisted early in order to…