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Guillaume Postel: The First Christian Zionist in History?
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Guillaume Postel: The First Christian Zionist in History?
March 18, 2026

Postel was a Catholic priest who intended to reform the Church – but ended up being judged by the Inquisition, considered insane, and forbidden from teaching.

From John Dee to Epstein: Why we can’t have good universities in an esoteric society
March 15, 2026

When only a select group has access to the Truth that guides the organization of society, it is evident that the university, by its exoteric and non-initiatory nature, cannot be the repository of this knowledge.

From John Dee to Epstein: Why we can’t have good universities in an esoteric society
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Since the 17th century, Portuguese nationalism was good just for Netherlands
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Since the 17th century, Portuguese nationalism was good just for Netherlands
February 8, 2026

Portuguese Catholics can still drool with hatred for Spain while de facto supporting the cause of the Jews, writes Bruna Frascolla.

Menasseh Ben Israel: A 17th-century Kissinger?
February 4, 2026

Would Menasseh Ben Israel be a geopolitical genius of the caliber of the Zionist Henry Kissinger?

Menasseh Ben Israel: A 17th-century Kissinger?
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Menasseh Ben Israel: um Kissinger do século XVII?
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Menasseh Ben Israel: um Kissinger do século XVII?
February 3, 2026

Seria Menasseh Ben Israel um gênio geopolítico do quilate do sionista Henry Kissinger?

If we don’t know what a man is, how would we know what a woman is?
January 18, 2026

The current state of affairs – in which no one has the authority to say what a man is, and how many sexes the species has – shows the need for an institution responsible for producing and systematizing knowledge.

If we don’t know what a man is, how would we know what a woman is?
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The sorcerous side of modern science
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The sorcerous side of modern science
January 15, 2026

Technology is now captivated by the delusion of recreating human intelligence, and that this fantasy already had a mythological precedent in the golem.

No Christianity, no science: The intellectual liberation of Ashkenazi Jews and the limits of racial determinism
January 8, 2026

The question of the relationship between religious cultures and science, today, is usually approached with a mixture of the End of History and ethnic-racial determinism.

No Christianity, no science: The intellectual liberation of Ashkenazi Jews and the limits of racial determinism
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