Please note as you watch that this is only part one, of a two part series.. and in fact I'll not feel like I've done the topic any real justice until I've created an accompanying video on the extremely important history of the Franks. I don't believe the church was the foremost target in the revolution - and I think it's telling that a significant percentage of the clergy allied themselves with the revolutionists almost from the start - but rather the *foremost* target seems to have been the Nobility and Aristocracy, and their traditional power structures, and the culture and heritage they represented.. and that the unspoken goal seems to have been essentially a recreation/replacement/inversion of these hierarchies of power and influence. I believe we're living through the consequences of this (almost entirely) successful inversion, to this day. The 'secular humanism' and 'rationalism' of the moment is directly antecedent to what many call the 'scientism' of our day, and the crowning/worship of scientific consensus and a dutifully servile 'expert class' - an ambitious merchant class administrative caste, serving what I believe to be hidden hands and unspoken principles, to replace our traditional elites. The populistic conceptions of freedom and liberty and democracies and republics seems to have been a smokescreen and facade, at least among the primary players in the revolution - a mask, donned by a dark archetypal energy, that dares not show its face directly.. that knows it can only be embraced/imbibed if the poison it offers is sugar coated. Part two should be posted in about a week, if all goes well. Merry Christmas, Happy Yule/Jul/Jol, and a Wholesome Wheeltide to all.. I sincerely hope you're well.
"You must understand, the leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians. They hated Russians. They hated Christians. Driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse. It cannot be overstated. Bolshevism committed the greatest human slaughter of all time. The fact that most of the world is ignorant and uncaring about this enormous crime is proof that the global media is in the hands of the perpetrators." -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
@@robertduluth8994You seem confused. The bolshevik "revolution" was a continuation of the French "Revolution" The bolshevik seeders of communism raped and murdered *tens of millions* of innocent civilians in Russia and Ukraine in cruel sadistic ways including the beloved Russian Tzar and his entire family, two decades before muh nazis.
Why was it not the Haitian Revolution, from the 'French'....who are suppose to be dead? Yet 'Haiti' was required to pay reparations to the .... plantation owners for over a hundred years?? WHAT, HOLD ON!! Thomas Jefferson outlawed slave importation when? War of 1812, was about nothing?! According to Ol' Dixie, prisons were a northern problem, until the British Aristocracy, ruled by the best Registry, a place to turn in governance paperwork couldn't openly exploit human trafficking. So they created a legalized system of sophistry to get their way, keeping it legally behind closed doors. Delaware being one of the worst for corporate secrecy, like the Swiss.
My duped father and stepmother seem to be all in favor of this massacre. You cant make an omelette without breaking some eggs after all.... Mass murder for the sake of "liberty" is A Ok apparently. Sounds like the sick mentality of the left doesnt it??
First time in my life I wept listening to history. Probably because for the first time, truth is being spoken about these events. The other times I've listened to you, I was nostalgic , I felt pride and purpose, I felt joy and hope, I even became more stoic, but this time I wept. Maybe because years later I see the poisonous fruits of what was planted back then. Thank you. You are a gifted writer and narrator, an amazing creator able of bringing history alive.
Watch these documentaries also: A Last Appeal to Reason The Greatest Story Never Told Europa: The Last Battle Hellstorm The Crucifixtion of Russia - The Dark Truth About The Bolshevik Revolution
I'm about to watch this now but my understanding has always been that the people bring about enlightenment revolutions and its gamed and stolen by a corrupt and shitty spirit..
@@folksurvival I've watched the greatest story never told and maybe a third of Europa. Always very interesting topics and always amazing how relevant it all is to todays world. Being S African and interested in the Boers history in SA, I realised how much the history books have changed to tell a different narrative and so following the historic trail of the TrekBoers who were the decendants of the Germanic protestants who were forced out of Europe, they were gathered up into Holland and then escaped religous and political persecution of the Catholic Church by signing long contracts to the DEIC. After 20 years their contracts were up and they became free citizens and had their first anti colonial struggle against Dutch rule in 1795 and then later against tge Brutish colonialists. This group were joined by the French Huguenots escaping persecution in Europe so it naturally becomes very intertwined with European history as the Boers later supported Hitler in the Ossewabrandwag. It gets even more interesting when you delve deeper into the origines of those first arrivals at the Cape as Jan van Riebeeck was accompanied by Swiss and Hungarian mercenaries so many trace their ancestors back deep into ancient Europe but most of the origines of those first arrivals were not recorded and often given surnames from where they came. My name for example come from East Prussia, arriving at the Cape around 1690 with the DEIC and no history of my ancestors are known before that date, we can only speculate so my interest in European history begun there. It seems in those times, those that escaped Europe and arrived in the Cape supported an old monarchy which is how I got to these videos. It seems Paul Kruger, the then president of the Transvaal Republic in 1900 escaped to Europe but was betrayed by his European allies and the rest is history but there was definately a change in the rulling systems of Europe which it seems he did not realise. His last letter Kruger wrote (addressed the people of the Transvaal) ""He who wishes to create a future must not lose track of the past... Thus; seek all that is to be found good and fair in the past, shape your ideal accordingly and try to realise that ideal for the future. It is true: much that has been built is now destroyed, damaged, levelled. But with unity of purpose and unity of strength that which has been pulled down can be built again."
you all failed to look, i 've known this since i was a little girl of 15 my grandmother used to feed me history books and literature from a young age, none of this ever lay hidden or let's say it's hidden in plain sight.
@@ni9274 There’s quite literally ‘No go Zones’ created wherein women can’t even walk outside without the threat of possibly being gang graped or worse. There’s videos of these foreign invaders, literally stating that they see it as a conquering. But yes, it is also incredibly expensive. The irony is the Rothschild’s banking system, The World Banking system, has now propagated the entire world except 3-4 countries. It used to be more, but those countries were all invaded by America and NATO forces, which serve that banking system’s desires.
Another 10/10 Asha. Thank you. I learn much about unpublished/unspoken history from your “Subverted History” videos. Please continue your efforts with incessant vigor.
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
@@cawcaw3550 Best know your history. Zoroastrianism was an Aryan belief system. The Canaanite/Edomite mongrels you speak of arrived "by boat" and migrated into Mesopotamia from parts unknown (having migrated by boat and landing ashore along Mesopotamia's southern coastline).
in high school reading the section on the French revolution i was so angered. We were told the French revolution was like the American revolution. i felt like the resources we were directed towards if we wanted more information were also deceitful. i felt that the results of the French revolution were strikingly similias to what happened in Russia. the teacher went ballistic at me. in college i was afraid to ask or read to much. No destruction of France was planned and the results were as vicious at what has happened repeatedly in the 20th century every time communism was installed. if you think you missed something in school , we did . The horrors of the French revolution were purposely suppressed on the beginning in the late '70's in order to make us more susceptible to socialism. all that 'peaceful protesting.
That’s interesting, because more of my courses were about the aftermath that was Napoleon taking over. I learned more from books in the library than from school courses. Of course this was where the emphasis was on the Constitutional Convention, but still, I value what I read.
The American revolution was like the French revolution. Aristocracy replaced by degenerate low IQ masses. Banks win. New morality imposed which is a lie (constitution). The playbook is almost always the same, whether it is Russian Revolution, American one, or the coming European revolution, where mulattos and other degenerates will replace the native populace
you may be right ,and winners write the history, but if the queen told the people to go eat cake as they were starving I think it was well deserved lol
"For men change their rulers willingly, hoping to better themselves, and this hope induces them to take up arms against him who rules: wherein they are deceived, because they afterwards find by experience they have gone from bad to worse." -The Prince by Machiavelli
Coming from a devoutly Catholic family of Spanish descent (the Madrid region based on one of my uncle's family genealogy research), I have found this video of immense interest and worthy of multiple rewatches. I pray for light to be shed on all of this. It will be incumbent upon me to bring what I can to light for those around me. Asha, I believe I have commented this before on your videos, but I download and archive your videos as they will form the backbone of the history curriculum I use to counter that which they will get from school and society at large. Thank you greatly.
As always, I am grateful beyond words for your work. It truly keeps the fire within me burning, as I also continue to seek answers to the riddle of how we ended up in this nightmare. I archive EVERYTHING. If you ever need help I would love to assist in any way possible. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
At a very young age I read "Ninety-Three" by Victor Hugo. I was heavily influenced by it and I used to have a positive opinion about the French Revolution. But gradually, as I learnd history, I came to despise that fateful event and it's leaders. Great work Asha, never give up!
Victor Hugo is listed as one of the Grandmaster of the Priory of Sion. He was also a Grandmaster Freemason too. Even spotted an old book about Victor Hugo titled “The Poete of Satan. Also came across stuff about him literally being a Saint in Vietnam. Somehow, Victor Hugo had a state funeral and somehow 2-3 million sheeple turn’t up (which isn’t normal). He is buried in “The Pantheon”, apparently “pantheon” means: “all the gods”. Also markworthy, is that in at least one likenesses (signed as Victor Hugo) it show him looking somehow like Napoleon Bonaparte. The powers that be like to push that ‘older Victor Hugo photo’ but one can makeout in other likenesses/photos that Victor Hugo (phenotypewise) was a crypto Jew.
It's always a privilege, especially in these times, to hear and watch the truth be told with special attention paid to historical detail and accurate scholarship. Thank you for this! I always look forward to your videos--please continue.
It is quite remarkable that Napoleon witnessed the storming of Tuileries just because he was meeting a friend at a cafe opposite it just prior to the crowd storming the palace. Strange how history aligns like that.
Napoleon finally put a stop to the chaos and abolished the revolutionary parties. However after he wrestled control of France back from the parasites and set up his own system and national bank, he was marked for death primarily from Britain which kept funding wars against him and used agents in foreign courts to convince them to depose Napoleon.
@@alexmag342 Why did Napoleon nationalise the bank of France and outlaw all the revolutionary parties then? Why did he send spies to infiltrate the jesuits and why did he bring back traditional French values? Why did the literally ban ‘juice’ from French news papers, finance and trade and annulled all debts owed to them? Sounds to me like you have a very superficial understanding
@@rhysnichols8608nonsensical lies. Napoleon was on the same side and emancipated them in every country he conquered as well as spreading the ideas of this revolution all over Europe. It’s well documented they funded both sides during the napoleonic wars too.
@@FearTheIndoorHorseRancher 80 IQ take. I’ve already addressed your arguments in my previous comments, I can’t waste time repeating myself. He wasn’t spreading ideals of the revolution, the actual revolutionaries tried to assassinate him, and he shut down their lodges, and he emancipated them in an effort to assimilate and destroy their culture, he says they are the most despicable of mankind and attempted to reform them by forcing them into the army. He also passed laws against their financial practices. Don’t come at me with your rudimentary superficial knowledge
Listening to this horror and the ideas and personalities behind it, I realized I’ve known these people in my own life. I’ve known people who would loudly play the drums to drown out support for those they wish to destroy. Not just so they don’t hear it, but so that others don’t know it’s there.
Never stop your work Asha, it is one of the most important things we have today. A truthful redocumentation of our history to overcome all the lies. This is more important than most realise and will resound deep into the future, many generations from now. Everything you create is perfect.
I agree and I've stated similar ........ the same ethno religious sub group using the same playbook used then , now and it appears literally for thousands of yrs , maybe even tens of thousands of yrs . Asha Logos will certainly be one of the wells of truth our future warriors frequent in the coming insurgency 🙏✝️⚔️
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
@@cawcaw3550 Are you seriously trying to accuse Asha Logos of being controlled opposition? Zoroastrianism has its roots in the Aryan people, ie. Indo-Europeans. It has virtually nothing to do with jews, who are a semitic people. I find your intentions to be suspect, to say the least.
When a new AL video appears, even on St Stephen's Day, I drop everying and watch. I would say your video's ought to be shown in schools... but we all nose why that will never be the case.
Merry Christmas, Asha. Thanks for this. The French Revolution was one of the key historical events which inspired me to view the alliance of Pity and Ressentiment as one of the key driving factors of history by means of subversion and manipulation, an invaluable tool for analysis, and features prominently in my book, The Solar Evangelion, which should be finished in a few months. Wonderful work as always. Thank you!
I will! In fact I was originally planning to do a video series on first it but then got so caught up in writing the script I just decided to delve into writing the book itself. First, lete say I owe many a debt of gratitude to Asha for waking me from my slumber, as so many of us do. Second, the book itself traces the history of moral sentiments as they developed and as their varying versions interact with each other. For example, no Indo-European pantheon I have been able to find has a sea god at the head of a pantheon, certainly no major pantheons at any rate - yet in the Semitic religions we interestingly see pantheons with high places with snake and sea gods. Anyway, it traces the explosion of the Indo-Europeans East and West, their divergence into Zoroastrianism and later Hinduism out of the Vedic cultures in the East, and the Germanic, Slavic, Greco-Latin, and Celtic cultires in the West, returns to the Zoroastrian interactions with the Semitic peoples they came to rule, and then sets up the confrontation between Alexander and the by then sadly corrupted Zoroastrians...as an aside, I am quite sure Darius I was a Semitic (possibly Jewish) usurper. This post would go on forever if I let it, but suffice to say it returns to the Rome v Judea conflict, and continues with its analysis in such fashion all the way through to the present day. The intent is to demonstrate the origins of how moral sentiment amongst the population and the elites came to be what it is now, and then a superior (in my view), objective moral framework is provided based upon flourishing and alignment with the potential set forth by God at the creation of the universe. It dispatches with postmodernism and nihilism, and reconciles reason with faith. It is intended to provide its readers with a more accurate view of the world than elites with false materialist assumptions have (a la Hariri/WEF), and it ends on the note of tenets which are compatible with EuroPagans, Christians, and Zoroastrians - which is to say, chosen because no sincere believers or practioners would reject it or need to change their practices to join this new supra-religious grouping, merely affirm the tenets. The Solar Evangelion is the good news of flourishing and the reality of the falsity of nihilism, which naturally in the earlier course of the book has its origins and development traced before being dispatched. This reconciliation of faith and reason with objective morality, this positive "program" contra Nihilism, IS The Flourishing Good News or Solar Evangelion. Very cool to see this interest, I was shocked to see the number of likes! Honestly I started writing it because the world kept getting worse and I had been developing this in my head for a few years now and felt like if everything kept falling apart and I was lazy and never wrote it I could never forgive myself, whereas in writing it I would have at least done my part in doing what I could do. Thanks everyone =). This is more inspiration to get it finished! About 1/3rd done at the moment 😁.
@@sapereaude6274 Nice however also do a video or at least an audio of your book. Then it spreads wider. The modern people are lazy or those that work are to busy to pick up a book. They then can listen while working.
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
I am struck with anger. This is the first time I have heard the story of The French Revolution in such a way. Generally, it is tied to the American Revolution, which means it’s portrayed as an important moment of “freedom from tyranny,” etc. of course I knew about Robespierre and all of that but usually that’s glanced over in favor of celebrating “the desire of people for their freedom.” Louis is portrayed as a gluttonous monster, etc. this This may just be because the same people with the “hidden hands” behind it have also been responsible for portraying it on such a positive light. Of course they would. I’ve always known this Revolution was a travesty in how it manifested but I’m sort of angry at myself for accepting much the “official version.” Of course there was a well organized cabal behind the scenes. Of course! They always are. Is it no surprise that this Revolution served as the blueprint for another revolution a little over a hundred years later?
It IS tied to the American Revolution though... I find it a bit provincial and arrogant for Americans to, when they learn of the horrors of the French Revolution, then try and deny that without France, their own revolution probably wouldn't have succeeded, or to pretend that there exist some higher and unique ideals that they are privileged to. For an alternative analysis of the American Revolution, see Charles Beard's work "An Economic Interpretation of the Declaration of Independence." Also worth watching is Bishop Williamson's lecture called "Real History" where he explains how Revolution begets Revolution (you can find it here I think).
@@scythermantis Revolutions only became associated with bloodthirsty mob violence after French revolution. America is horror because how French'd up it got. American did like gentleman. Formed a government Declared our grievances and declared independence than went to war. We didn't act like animals. Why? To describe a nation is hard. It means slightly different things to different people. Nominally it is a group of people that share the same culture, customs and though for a similar group of Outlook on life, it is thus a bit of a lie and a hell of a generalization, nevertheless it does exist in reality. To a certain extent, with nations come common ideas, especially common ideas of governance, that the nation mostly agrees on because of a shared history. For instance, America and France, both have a long proud tradition of state security, but both countries practice it differently. America has the separation of church and state, the state cannot make laws governing religion. Americans have freedom of religion. France's secularism is different. It means freedom from religion. In the United States, banning the burka Yamaka or Shaol, is considered tyrannical, while in France it is considered liberation. These cultural differences and national attitudes were especially real to those who helped build nations in the 19th century. As Napoleon's army marched across Europe they brought with them their food water guns and ammunition they also brought with them something far more powerful an idea whose time has come the idea of the revolution Magna Carta Libertadam, the great charter of freedom, was signed in 1215. The philosophy of placing the individual over the state is called liberalism, and it was with the Magna Carta that British liberalism was proclaimed. However, this liberalism in British culture was not solely proclaimed by the Magna Carta and its Interpretations. No document can order history; there need to be customs and culture that go along with it, and lucky for the Magna Carta, that culture was British culture. The Magna Carta itself is not a revolutionary document, but a document that recovered rights from the Norman kings and reasserted full customary laws that came from the Anglo-Saxons and Celts. The American legal tradition is based on the Magna Carta and that folk common law. That was practiced thousands of years ago on islands, three and a half thousand miles from the eastern seaboard. The rights of an American are therefore seen as primordial, given to them since the beginning, and only reclaimed and defended through the state. All Americans therefore have their roots in England, whether or not they or their ancestors came from the British Isles, and accordingly are granted their ancient rights as Englishmen. This is seen most famously in the Constitution of the United States, heir to the Magna Carta, and influenced by liberal and enlightenment thought. The American Constitution codified those freedoms in 1787. The War of Independence is sometimes proclaimed by many patriotic Americans als philosophically groundbreaking. The revolutionary war was not so much of a revolution as was the French of the Bolshevik revolutions, but a reclamation and a conservative revolt. The American Revolution was not a radical break-in with the past, but a fight that asserted that in a new era, Americans had the same liberties that they always had: the liberties of the Englishmen, the liberties over the state. Many do not see the importance of history to American culture, and it has been a common mistake that they claim the republic is built solely on documents and enlightenment philosophy. The journey of American identity, began with the Magna Carta. An America possesses a identity and culture, that has formed through a continual process.
@@Roman.Leave.Me.2.My.Circles I'm supposed to take seriously someone with a username of 'AbradolphLincler' lol? I mean in all of what you said it is kinda assuming some sort of standard or value system; maybe it is because I have some French ancestry but I prefer the French thought and Continental Philosophy frankly; the English seems quite dull and prosaic by comparison, just like their food. And it's kind of odd to place Napoleon in this same narrative as he was ANTI-revolutionary, right? Anyways what about the IRISH? What about the starvation in India? What about the genocide of Native Americans? Of course the French colonialism was terrible in many ways (still today neo-colonialism in Niger) but there is a *reason* why the Indians took their side in the war that really in many ways led to the revolutionary war. Anyways TL;DR it all depends on what perspective you come from, and without the French tradition their would not be the same force to Socialism and those of us in the Proletariat would be even more oppressed than we already are... Unless you're a big fan of Reagan or Thatcher...
Somehow as I listen to this for the second time, I'm reminded of the work of The Frankfurt School, their "slow march through the institutions" -- and how Western Civilization is now tottering at the brink of the abyss as a consequence. As Gandalf so aptly said in The Lord of the Rings: "Always after a defeat and a respite, the Shadow takes another shape, and grows again."
Fun fact. It is estimated that at the low end to the high end. Anywhere from 5000 to 30,000 people were thought to have died in the 350 year period of the Spanish Inquisition. For comparition. The Reign of terror which lasted for 1 year is though to have killed 17,000 people or 25 000 people. IN ONE YEAR.
Additional fact to consider: not everyone that was counted among the dead qualified as a person. The people were landowners. Servants, prostitutes, people caught in the chaos....numbers lost to history
Discovered you via Millenniyule and what a treat it was. Your cadence is comforting and reminded me of the Corbett Report in the way you unfurl everything, using time as an instrument without rushing.
Something that was left out that should be mentioned too, is that the executioner seemed reluctant to execute the King, as well as taking extra measures to ensure the revolutionaries executions were as painful as possible.
As always, your work is so important. I’ll be showing my children these videos when they get older, so they have a clearer POV of events of the past. You put it into words so eloquently. In ways I cannot.
Thank you for this video Asha. My family are the decendants of the last remnant of the Burbons who first fled to Varennes before fleeing France entirely. I'm glad someone is poking holes in the common understanding of what had happened to foment the French revolution. The game of thrones had never ended and even today it continues, although there is a veil placed over its aims and advancment... It was the "Sun king" Louis XIV who understood that the Government which gives it's people the most freedom and economic power becomes the dominant empire. The mistake made was that the people were largely kept swimming in illusions and ignorant of the nature of the forces that would have them subdued. The other powers operating in Europe at the time had also known this but refused to move backwards and compete with a renewed renaissance where all boats are lifted. By the time of Louis XVI so much power and freedom had been sapped and trasfused into the people of France without giving the people the requisite knowledge of the why and how of the world. Although I cannot be sure l, I do not belive that this was an accident. The entire effort in the first place was , most likely, a means to expand but then to consolidate power. As one would spring a trap. I would add, I'm don't belive that the Burbon family knew the machinations of the minds who first fomented a revolution within the Royal family and later within the people.
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
Thanks Asha your content is a beacon of hope. I know you focus on esoteric European history, but I think it could be very telling, perhaps even for uninitiated laymen, to explicate the Chinese Cultural Revolution. I believe it would be quite prescient considering it's recentness and seeing as the current elitists are openly praising modern China as a model for the world.
Seems like he is going in rough chronological order, from past to present. So given time he might. I'm guessing he will cover something more recent to his latest entry next, after part 2 of course. Would be interesting to see what he has to say of the American revolution. I do remember hearing somewhere that at least some of our founding fathers are were involved with secret societies. Regardless, Asha is great but I don't think he can do everything on his own. Would be nice if other creators like him were out there, covering topics he hasn't reached yet.
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
@@cawcaw3550 Once the entire thread of history is spun and drawn, and afterwards seen from above, the path taken has become obvious and straight where it can be...
@@cawcaw3550 It's a mixed story. The line of causality goes back to the Aiparu. The Haibaru donkey caravaneers ran their usury operations arbitraging metal money across the Bosporous for thousands of years. The jubilee transmitted from Babylon into Torah. Talmudists are not part of this stream, but instead are the hidden creditor class, the Aiparu. The Merchant enthroned himself in French Revolution. Talmudism is clothing and a shield to prevent prying eyes into their usury operations.
Asha, this is the first of your videos that I have seen and I feel compelled to complement you. Your word choice is fantastic and the way in which the music punctuates the content of the video is exquisite. Bravo.
I just began ré-watching all of Ash as past videos, some for at least the 4th time, and now her we are, another splendid oration, wonderful! Merry Yuletide my anonymous friend, I do admire your work. NOLLÁIG SHONA DUIT! (merry Christmas to you, in Gaeilge or "gaelic")
Asha is a Zoroastrian concept with a complex and highly nuanced range of meaning. It is commonly summarized in accord with its contextual implications of 'truth' and 'right', 'order' and 'right working'. It is of cardinal importance to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine.Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord')Ahura Mazda He is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord", and that of Mazda is "wisdom". Ahura Mazda.Ask yourself, where were the Jews just before the second temple era? Babylon. What was the religion there? Zoroastrianism. Checkmate
King louie lacked decisiveness. He negotiated and reasoned for too long. If you're playing by the rules and your opponent isn't, you will just end up matryring yourself, and your followers.
Great video - most of the shite we consume today is the exact opposite of this thoughtful content, and listening to this genuinely makes me feel uplifted. Thanks
Another spectacular historical performance. Thank you for the immense effort you put into these videos. Another one for the archives. My children will be raised on these. Once again, thank you.
Their methodology gives them away, they had a hand in almost every major event in the last 300 years. And it always ended up with more power and influence for them and a lot less for us. Now their reach is so wide, they've basically no need for violent uprisings anymore, they exert their power and control differently now.
@@oliveoil7642 They are cowards. I have confronted them over money disputes and they cry like little girls and ask why they are persecuted. Too bad. Got my money back. They have no souls.
This is foreshadowing for the murderous rage coming for those who will remain unvaccinated and unmarked by the Beast. I'm sure many caught a glimpse of the vitriol and hatred expressed over the last two years towards those who wanted to maintain their bodily autonomy. The next round the gloves will come off. I hope everyone is well ready.
Never seen any hatred toward people not getting vaccinated. At this point most people don’t get regular vaccine and don’t care about the Covid. So sorry there will be no apocalypse and genocide of the unvaccinated.
Posted 9 days ago and it just now popped up on my algorithm feed… that aside, WOW! What an incredible work of education you created so far. Your legacy will never dim my friend. Your work is absolutely fundamental for the generations to come.
I watch and rewatch your content, studying it like an avid student. It surprises me how much you know about history, no small feat in this age of subverted history. It makes me wonder if all heirs of Friesland are so well informed.
Learning the details of these events fills me with such a profound sadness. For one I see the correlation between the french and Russian revolution mostly in terms of the horrific blood shed and disregard for order. And then at the end of the video you cover the destruction of Frances ancient archives and history. This puts a pit in my stomach when I think of Frances close ties with ancient Rome and how the Germanic franks migrated to the area. It sickens me. How much was lost??
This video is extraordinarily well made, and indispensable in importance as we try to reconstruct our true history and move forward. Thank you so much for your efforts, you’ve earned a sub and a recommendation to anyone I can find who’s interested.
Most of us didn't. Knew the Masons and Illumination were involved in the French Revolution, however, never put the pieces together that majority of the hell we live today dates back to the French Revolution.
@@UltimatePowa There’s an Evola quote that goes something like “My views are no different than that of any respectable man prior to the French Revolution”. This series is a perfect explanation of that.
I'm interested to see part two. A connection I didnt see you add in the video yet seems fitting is that the current pope is also a Jesuit the first Jesuit to become pope
The Christian medieval worldview, maligned and displaced by modernity, held that the opposite of a good king was not tyranny but anarchy; and that anarchy invariably leads back to tyranny. The French Revolution played this kernel of ancient wisdom out in real time. All the good and godly kings are now gone; their absence haunts us still.
France was a monarchy, then a chaotic revolution, then a corrupt republic oligarchy, then a military dictatorship that was pretty based. Military men like Bonaparte are usually of good stock and rise above the nonsense, and soon put the lesser men in their place. It didn’t last too long tho and France was never the same again
There will be many needed ‘brother wars’ in the future. I feel no empathy for those who would throw our civilization to the wolves. And many of our so-called ‘brothers’ are doing it, and enthusiastically so.
@@AlabasterTheGreat The warfare being waged against White people is psychological. It's antiwhiteism. Violence and display of desire for violence only serve to reinforce the antiwhite narrative which has deracinated and fettered us. It's true, many antiwhites are White. It's a disease of the mind. They need to be exposed as such, shamed and shunned. Antiwhiteism needs to be made illegal.
@@torehund3541 Yep. I’m just saying that many of our ‘brothers’ are going to ardently defend this world order when a reckoning occurs, which it will. I know we often talk about it, to the point of it being a meme, but it’s inevitable at this point. We will not be allowed peace, because peace is not free.
@@AlabasterTheGreat That may or may not be the case. But I don't want war to happen. Do you? (Please don't answer if you do, for your safety) When antiwhiteism is made illegal many will have to face justice through the court of law, that's for sure.
@@torehund3541 I just don’t see any major change happening without a conflict, wether that is ‘war’, or something else entirely: I don’t know, to be honest. I just know that we are truly hated by the enemy, more so then our hatred for them. And many of them happen to be White, Whites who will not side with us.
I literally just checked your channel last night and was shocked to see the last video was 7 months ago! Thank you Asha, and Merry Christmas. Hope you have been well.
You are very careful with your word Asha. We live in trying times and I appreciate the the delicate way in which you breach this protracted subject. The nuances that you include seem to exactly what modern historians are trying to sever from the historical record. It’s quite frightening, and enraging, how easily our story has been, and is now more than ever being subverted to make us look like “the villains of history.” My earliest clue was when I realized some people are always to be mad it to be the enemy while others seem to be perfect in every way. I came to the conclusion that no one is ever always good or bad and no one knows everything. People who claim to be both of these things, always good and all-knowing, are generally the ones you need to watch out for. The same applies to how history is interpreted. It’s definitely been told through a certain perspective. A certain prism. Thank you for uncovering the hidden facets.
Hope you're doing well my friend. To comment that this is excellent has become superfluous at this point, hope you had a good Christmas and all the best for the New year.
Asha, darling, it's wonderful to see you again. Your videos always seem to pinpoint answers to my most insistent historical questions. Your humility is wonderful, but please know your production quality is so good that I can't complain about how I feel like I'm starving between uploads 😆 and I'm ECSTATIC to find that this is just part 1 of 2! The next one is going to be super as well 😍
GIURESH elaborates on the Knights Templars involvement then and now. How timely Asha’s video comes while I’ve been pondering the evil webs in history. I hope Asha gives further insight on this. Having said that, this account does not disappoint
@@Ronald-ki8ch his stuff is ridiculously long and I’m not sure he isn’t a bit of a shitzer, at least some of the things he posts makes me think he’s a bit of a Gypsy, but it’s the channel and I’ve been watching his seat of the beast series. I’ve had some personal experience, and other research that reinforces his claims.
REVELATION 16:13-14 "And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet. For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty." Liberté - égalité - fraternité
Santayana's warning is playing out. Thank you for your research and compiling it for those who will listen. Attempts to reach this meme-loving nation (the U.S.) is frustrating. I applaud your efforts and cannot thank you enough for your presentations.
The story of the Marquis de Lafayette very clearly illustrates the collapse of morality and rise of outright chaos during this period. He returned to France after the American Revolution to lead reforms in his homeland and serve his people. He even celebrated the storming of the Bastille, sending George Washington a set of gaoler’s keys as a thank you for inspiring him to push for a more representative government in France. However, because he still believed in the traditional power structure, he was branded a “royalist” and exiled, eventually being captured by the Austrians and languishing in prison until being freed by Napoleon.
I like men like Lafayette, forward thinking but still seeing immense value in tradition, I think people who simp for the monarchies of the late 18th century are a bit foolish, almost as bad as those who support the revolution. I tend to think Napoleon had the right idea, he made some sweeping reforms arguably for the better, but also brought back many traditions and cultural norms.
@@rhysnichols8608 Precisely. While a military dictatorship like Napoleon’s France is still pretty far from the ideal (similar to Julius Caesar in Rome and a certain more recent example), it was the best possible option to stop the bleeding and push the nation back in the right direction and restore the balance of power between themselves and their neighbors. Power would have eventually migrated back in the hands of the People once the social, cultural and economic welfare of the nation was secured.
"This revolution was intended to be a complete reset." As with all revolutions and all resets, the utopia so promised and desired ends up a dystopian and demonic nightmare.
@Cheradenine Zakalwe I have no doubt that Israel and Saudi Arabia are behind a lot of nefarious global terror. But it is the United States that is the greatest threat to world peace and has been for 70 years. Not China or Russia or Iran or N.Korea or who ever is the latest boogie man they are pushing.
Your videos are some of my favorite of all time. I was just wondering when you would post again. The closer you get to the 20th century, the harder it will be to face these truths. I wonder if you will cover the world wars? I can't imagine that you wouldn't...that era was the greatest trial of our people. It will be interesting to see what you add to the info that is already out there. When you are done with your videos maybe you can turn them into books? Those would be invaluable to future generations.
God Bless you Asha. Thank you for the consistent impecable content. You are always worth the wait, strangely I always check your channel within a week prior to your posting.
@@folksurvival Lies, there have been many holy men of the church then and now that are staunchly against what the "members of the old tribe" do and have always done. They rejected The Messiah for they did NOT believe in God like they should have. Therefore, until their true and complete interior conversion (voluntary!) from all wickedness, they are not to be trusted, as was declared by those many saints and men of God.
Jonathon Swift, in his book Gulliver's Travels, accurately described the two moons of Mars, approximating their size, orbit length and distance from the planet. The priest who taught us the course commented that Gullivers Travels was written 150 years before the moons were discovered in 1877. He mentioned that Swift must have had access to an ancient manuscript that had been lost, perhaps when whole libraries had been burnt during the French Revolution.
Theres more than just the Jesuit connection Weishaupt was greatly inspired by & actually visited Jacob Frank the reincarnated Frankist messiah in Poland.. the whole Polish branch of the Sabbateanists infiltrated as conversos into the Catholic Church were they formed subgroups undercover that remain to this day & rose to dominate positions of power subverting the church hierarchy from within. Many of the founders of the Frankfurt school were also keenly interested in the sabbateanism with its doctrine of unholy inversion & was also the first origin of cultural Marxism.