Israel is a Rothchild's construct [5:55]

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Lunar spirituality is regressive, sub-terranean, and chthonic—bound to the forces of dissolution, chaos, and the telluric (earthly) abyss. It is the spirituality of the feminine, the matriarchal, and the democratic masses, fostering weakness, emotionalism, and surrender to the baser instincts. To grasp the decadence of Zionism—a pure expression of modernity—one must analyze it metaphysically, not materially. This is not about religion but forces, for metaphysics transcends the material. Zionism is nothing but Modernity—in other words, "the West"—and Israel is merely Modernity’s Middle Eastern outpost. A materialist might claim: "Israel is a Rothschild construct." But such an analysis is sterile. Material forces only amplify materialist masses. Do not mistake the battle. Israel is a manifestation of decadent modernity. To resist it, one must reject the modern world entirely—its democratic delusions, its rootless cosmopolitanism, its defiance of sacred hierarchy. The conflict is metaphysical: Tradition against dissolution. Only by restoring a true imperial, aristocratic, and sacred order can modernity—whether Zionism, liberalism, or globalism—be vanquished. Title: The Metaphysical War Against Zionism and Modern Decadence Tags: #Zionism #Tradition #Metaphysics #AntiModernity #ImperialOrder 1. Zionism as Modernity’s Outpost – Israel is not merely a political entity but a manifestation of the modern world’s decay, an extension of the West’s rootless, democratic sickness. 2. Hamas and the Illusion of Modernity – Just as al-Qaeda shattered America’s false sense of security, Hamas exposes the artificiality of the Zionist construct—not through material struggle, but as a metaphysical revelation. 3. Beyond Materialist Analysis – Reducing Zionism to "Rothschild influence" is sterile. The battle is not economic but spiritual—a clash between Tradition and dissolution. 4. The Failure of Christianity – Western religiosity, bound to moralism and the "humani


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