Category: Knowledge

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Prolegomena to Any Future Satanism: Order of the Nine Angles and Supremacy of the Fringe pt.3

In the third and final episode of our series on Order of the Nine Angles we conclude an analysis with outlining its political doctrine. Perhaps we’ll leave the occultism leaning reader disappointed, but as it turns out it is all indeed about politics. Satanic for sure, but politics non the less.

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Prolegomena to Any Future Satanism: Order of the Nine Angles and Supremacy of the Fringe pt. 2

The second part of the analysis of LHP system focuses on metaphysical principles of the Order of the Nine Angles and peculiar emergence of Martin Heidegger’s notions in some of the core writings of this hyper-modern Satanist organization. The affinity is by no means accidental, because, after all, there’s only one Modernity and only one Satan.

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A Serpent Oil Salesman: Alexander Dugin from Eastern Orthodox Perspective

No, not Alexander Dugin again … yet Kali’s gotta do what the Kali has got to do. This time around we present an Eastern perspective. Mihai Marinescu makes an appeal to the faithful of Eastern Orthodox Churches – especially those living in the West – to take a good, hard look into just what kind of ideological snake oil they might have been buying from the Beardling, without a second thought.

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The Technocratic Disease

Mihai Marinescu provides an analysis of the inner technocracy – something that would from traditional perspective be considered it’s true cause and nature – infecting even the sworn enemies of it’s outer form.

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Appropriation of Tradition in the West

Kali Tribune proudly presents the first contribution of our Romanian correspondent Mihai Marinescu. In this article he puts forth the question of distinction of religion as a given and religion as a choice, specifically from the standpoint of Orthodox Christianity. The final analysis yields some worrisome trends on display in the West, where conversion is, as it appears, confused with it’s more or less militant inversion.

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Against the Modern World: As If Only Heidegger Can Save Us Now

Kali Tribune proudly presents an article by premier Croatian, and in our opinion, European, philosopher of post-WW II period, Marijan Cipra (Marian Tsipra) almost nobody knows nothing about both in Croatia and Europe. This 1986. article deconstructs Heidegger’s phenomenological mess and proceeds to proclaim the need of the negation of  a negation – a rebellion against the modern world, whose notable intellectual nusproduct is Heideggerian philosophy.