Es·cha·ton
/ˈeskəˌtän/
noun
Theology
- the final event in the divine plan; the end of the world."the gift of eternal life at the eschaton"
from Wikipedia:
Orientamenti was a text against "national fascism"—instead, it advocated for a European Community modelled on the principles of the Waffen-SS, which had mustered international forces.[14][204] The Italian neo-fascist group Ordine Nuovo adopted Orientamenti as a guide for action in postwar Italy.[205] Evola praised Ordine Nouvo as the only Italian group that had "doctrinally had held firm without descending to compromise".[206] The European Liberation Front of Francis Parker Yockey called Evola "Italy's greatest living authoritarian philosopher" in the April 1951 issue of its publication Frontfighter.[14] Giuliano Salierni, who was an activist in the neo-Fascist Italian Social Movement during the early 1950s, later recalled Evola's calls to violence, along with Evola's reminiscences about Nazis such as Joseph Goebbels
Looking to Kalki and the Start of the Satya Yuga



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