Occult dissident culture: the case of Aleksandr Dugin
By Mark Sedgwick München–Berlin 2012 Anno Domini Excerpt from The New Age of Russia Occult and Esoteric Dimensions Part I | Part II | Part III Pgs. 273-277 Aleksandr Dugin (b. 1962) is perhaps best…
I've been doing some reading on the topic and it seems Putin got his mind and ideas shaped by Dugin, Dugin got his ideas from the Iuzhinskii Circle (Similar to German Thule society), and Iuzhinskii Circle founder Iurii Mamleev got his ideas from the Theosophical Society started by Kabbalist Helena Blavatsky.
All goes back to the same group of jewish mind subvertors.
There's only one perceivable way (inception towards death), and only one means to subvert those perceiving it (life)...choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) contract law, hence willingly binding oneself to the choices of others when consenting to their suggestions.
All represents same (process of dying), each one within represents difference (life). This is how the few can rebrand the same (perceivable) with different brands (suggested) ad infinitum.