In this engaging discussion, Justino Carneiro, an academic researcher at the Institute of Philosophy in Porto, explores the overlap of geopolitics and Orthodox theology. He highlights how global elites manipulate historical prophecies for dominance and critiques the roles of technocracy and military power in modern society. Carneiro examines the connections between Freemasonry, occultism, and their impacts on democracy. He also urges the importance of faith and spiritual resilience in combating ideological deceptions, including those linked to UFO phenomena.
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Globalism as Eschatology
Justino Carneiro views globalism through an Orthodox Christian, eschatological lens.
He equates globalism with the biblical prophecy of the Antichrist's reign.
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Multipolarity and Globalism
Carneiro observes that multipolarity doesn't offer a true alternative to globalism.
He argues that regions and powers under multipolarity still implement the same technocratic policies, furthering globalist goals.
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The Role of Israel
The increasing importance of Israel in the current geopolitical landscape is highlighted.
Its connection to the biblical end times and the elite's plans for a third temple are discussed.
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Written in 1931 and published in 1932, 'Brave New World' is a dystopian novel set in a futuristic World State where humans are bred in vitro and predestined into a rigid social hierarchy. The novel explores themes of technological advancement, social conditioning, and the loss of individuality and freedom. The story revolves around characters such as Bernard Marx, an Alpha who questions the society, Mustapha Mond, the World Controller, and John, a 'Savage' from a reservation who introduces elements of emotion and individuality into the highly controlled World State. The novel critiques the optimism of technological progress and its potential to create a society that values stability and happiness over humanity and freedom[2][4][5].
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Ex captivitate salus
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Carl Schmitt's "Ex Captivitate Salus" is a deeply personal and reflective work written during his imprisonment after World War II. In this book, Schmitt grapples with the profound changes sweeping the world, particularly the rise of technocracy and transhumanism. He explores the ethical and political implications of these developments, expressing concerns about the potential for dehumanization and the erosion of traditional values. The book offers a unique perspective on the challenges of navigating a rapidly changing world, marked by technological advancements and shifting power dynamics. Schmitt's reflections remain relevant in understanding the complexities of contemporary society and the ongoing debate about the future of humanity.
Justino Carneiro discusses the science of conspirology and the Orthodox perspective on the global elite, geopolitical dynamics, the budding technocracy, and practical as well as spiritual solutions to our troubles.
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About Justino Carneiro
Justino Carneiro is an academic researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Porto, Portugal. He was formerly an assistant professor of Biopolitics in the Master's degree of History, International Relations and Cooperation at the University of Porto and is currently finishing his PhD on Political Theology as a Metaphysical System
*Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)