Sergio Serrano person
also: Serrano, Sorrento
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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
Sergio Serrano recruited
Leon Degrelle book_quoted
“62 to 64, and Austria, 64 to 70. It would seem that during Sorrento's time in Austria, he became very well acquainted with the Nazi underground. During this time, he befriended Leon Degrelli, D-E-G-R-E-L-L-E. And keep in mind, I just have t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 32:08
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Better yet, with his Swiss-German-Spanish accent, it was like talking to Peter Lorre. I persuaded Don to hire him as a stringer, and he set off to find Menendez. Meanwhile, the San Diego attorney who had been out of town when I was looking …
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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…
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the rather eccentric direction Serrano's life took later on, he was a highly respectable figure in the 1970s. His 1965 work, C.G. Hung, J-U-N-G, and Herman Hess, A Record of Two Friendships, that was the name of his book, had a moderate suc…
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Between 1957 and 61, he displayed some influence over the famed Swiss psychologist going forward. Serrano joined the Chilean diplomatic corps in 1953. He continued to serve into the 70s. He was posted to India and eventually became the Chil…
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62 to 64, and Austria, 64 to 70. It would seem that during Sorrento's time in Austria, he became very well acquainted with the Nazi underground. During this time, he befriended Leon Degrelli, D-E-G-R-E-L-L-E. And keep in mind, I just have t…
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So, we've got Leon Degrelli, Hans-Jurek Rudel, R-U-D-E-L, and Otto Skorzeny himself. He personally met with Ebola as well. It will be recalled that Skorzeny, as well as Rudel, were all guests of the colony as well. Is Sorrento's evidence of…
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according to the author here, but Skorzeny would have almost surely been aware of Ebola, which he was, and I've learned that from other books. The given connection that both Skorzeny and the colony had to the BND, which of course is the Ger…
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that Ebola's ideology and methods were transmitted to the colony via this Nazi underground and possibly Sorrento himself. Certainly, Chile had Sorrento's efforts, appears to have been one of the largest collections of Ebola disciples outsid…