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The Cult Roots of American Fascism with Joe Szimhart

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  • Feb 20, 2022
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SEASON 1: OIL, GOLD, CRYPTO & FASCISM: HOW WE GOT HERE AND HOW TO FIX IT The 1930's was a time of incredible upheaval in world politics, and the United States was no exception. Fin... Show More

SEASON 1: OIL, GOLD, CRYPTO & FASCISM: HOW WE GOT HERE AND HOW TO FIX IT
The 1930's was a time of incredible upheaval in world politics, and the United States was no exception. Financial uncertainty, the New Deal, and anxiety about FDR's departure from the Gold Standard accompanied the flourishing of cult practices that aimed to address fundamental questions around the direction the country (and the world) might take. These groups, informed by previous traditions such as New Thought and Theosophy, offered a hierarchical, eugenicist view of society linked to prosperity and gold. Today's conflicts around cryptocurrency serve as a proxy for these same questions about our future direction. Joe Szimhart offers a sweeping overview of America's cultish turn, along with some ideas about how we might move forward at this very challenging time.
Two books referenced (with permission):
400 Years of Imaginary Friends by Kenneth and Talita Paolini
lightofchristtruth.com/References/Imaginary.pdf
Psychic Dictatorship in America by Gerald Bryan (1940)
tyob.info/public/pdf/psydict.pdf

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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Dec 6, 2023
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“They tend toward totalism… So when you take something flawed from the outset, meaning the person is making up or imagining their contact with an ascended master and then getting other people to be convinced that this is real. Well, then you have a problem right there, because you can’t test it. You’re not allowed to test it. Anyone that tests it or doubts is considered an enemy or dark Force.” - Joe Szimhart
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