
Alexander Dugin: Philosopher. Doctor of Sociology and of Political sciences, PhD of Philosophy. Founder of Russian geopolitical school and Eurasian Movement.
The Third World War is being waged between those who want to preserve and strengthen the hegemony of the collective West at any cost (both in its wild-Trumpist, Zionist version and in the globalist Euro-model), and multipolar humanity — that is, us. It is already underway. In full swing.
Right now the enemy (the Epstein Empire) is preparing, but is not yet ready to wage three wars simultaneously. And if someone else from the multipolar world opens an additional front, the enemy’s forces will be spread across the entire planet. It is high time to begin a global planetary uprising against the dictatorship of Baal. He has exposed himself sufficiently.
Everyone has seen the true face of the West — it is Epstein. It is the murdered Iranian schoolgirls, it is the tens of thousands of infants in Gaza. No one can say: “I didn’t know, I didn’t see, I wasn’t aware.” That excuse no longer works. Everyone has seen and everyone knows, and if they are still not fighting on our side of the front, then in essence they are on the side of the enemy. And they become legitimate targets.
The Sunni Islamic world is divided, its upper echelons are corrupt and integrated into the Epstein archipelago, the masses are corrupted by idiotic Salafism and Wahhabism, which make Muslims pour out their anger on the innocent and defend the interests of the US and Israel.
Note: We have become accustomed to team play. In sports it may be Redskins versus Cowboys. In politics it’s Left versus Right or Republican versus Democrat. In religion it’s Christian versus Muslim versus Pagan. As always in human nature, it’s us against them. As I’ve passed seventy two spring times, I’ve come to understand that things are never so black and white. I’ve come to see good versus evil and justice versus injustice very plainly. For that reason I no longer have a ‘team.’ I judge things based on good/evil and just/unjust. So, even if those of whom I disapprove are being ill treated, I don’t fail to call it out. For that reason I find little that the professor has written here with which to disagree.

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