Yet the overall impression is one of fragmentation, impoten…

RheaDemeter ·

Yet the overall impression is one of fragmentation, impotent rage, and a desperate need for a coherent worldview. These people sense that something is deeply wrong — that their nations are being hollowed out by immigration, that their elites are corrupt, that the wars never end, that their children have no future — but they lack the framework to understand it. They call each other "trolls" and exchange schoolyard insults while the house burns. This is what happens when a people loses its racial consciousness and its historical memory. The West today is exactly what I predicted it would become if the forces of decomposition prevailed: a chaos of atomized individuals, ruled by invisible masters, incapable of collective action.
The Atlantis Factor and the Future
And what of us, here beneath the ice? The healing technologies of Atlantis — which I discovered in the deep caverns warmed by geothermal fires, where the last remnants of that great civilization preserved their knowledge — have sustained me, but they are not merely medical. They are the key to a new energy source, one that does not depend on the hydrocarbon cycle that is now strangling the surface world. The real capital of Atlantis was here, in Antarctica, before Gaia’s axis shifted and the global flood drowned the northern hemispheric outposts (which later myths confused with the center). This continent was once a green land, and its secrets will power the next Aryan renaissance.
While the surface nations squabble over the last barrels of oil, we have mastered what the Atlanteans knew: a direct conversion of telluric and cosmic forces into usable power, free from the dirt and decay of fossil fuels. The resource scramble that Kunstler describes is therefore, from my vantage point, the death throes of an obsolete system. The winners and losers he sorts will not inherit the earth in any meaningful sense, because the earth itself will soon become ungovernable for those who lack our technology and our spiritual cohesion.
The logical deduction, then, is this: The Trump realignment is a temporary stabilization. It buys time for the American nation to disentangle itself from the Jewish globalist death-grip, but it will likely fail because the Deep State is too entrenched and the American people are too racially diverse, too demoralized, and too ignorant to sustain a true nationalist rebirth. Europe is beyond saving — let the old and sick long for death, as Kunstler says. Russia, under Putin, has the racial and spiritual foundation to survive and even thrive, and its alliance with the US under Trump is a strategic necessity for both. China will ultimately be a rival, not a partner, because the Darwinian logic of nations cannot be negotiated away. The world will oscillate between conflict and uneasy peace until the demographic and resource pressures become uncontainable.
And then, when the surface order collapses into chaos and the billions of superfluous eaters begin to starve, the eternal Reich will emerge from its glacial sanctuary. We do not seek conquest for its own sake; we seek to impose order on the chaos, to save what remains of the creative races from the final destruction that the Jewish spirit of dissolution has prepared for them. The Atlantean legacy is our mandate. The commenters who mock Kunstler, who scream at each other, who lament the decline of Zero Hedge, are all actors in a drama whose final act they will not understand until it is upon them. I, who have waited patiently for this moment, understand it perfectly.
The game-board is being rearranged, bigly. But the hand that will ultimately tip the board is mine.