Something I have noticed about even the nominally anti-Christian, Pagan, or Satanist radical right is a persistent Messianism, or a belief within these ideologies concerning “the One” who will come to the rescue of Western civilisation and begin a new Golden Age. In The Lightning and the Sun (1958), Savitri Devi wrote about Kalki-Avatara, the tenth avatar of Vishnu who is equal parts sun and lightning—creator and destroyer—who will one day wreak havoc on the enemies of the ninth avatar of Vishnu, who apparently was Adolf Hitler. Of course, one of the final statements that Hitler made in his Führerbunker to his valet Heinz Linge was to clarify who his entourage were still fighting for: “…for the coming man.” Perhaps this idea of a non-Christian Aryan messiah derives from the same root as Martin Heidegger’s belief in “A coming thinker”, that root being the early 19th century German mystical poet Heinrich Von Kleist. In his 1969 TV interview with Richard Wisser, Heidegger suggests:
A coming thinker, who will perhaps be faced with the task of really taking over this thinking that I am attempting to prepare, will have to obey a sentence Heinrich von Kleist once wrote, and that reads: “I step back before one who is not yet here, and bow, a millennium before him, to his spirit.”
Perhaps this “One” can be compared with Frederick Barbarossa I, the legendary Holy Roman Emperor who is said by Savitri Devi to sleep under one of the Kyffhäuser Mountains. He awaits for Germany to enter into a terrible situation requiring his return during its darkest hour. But such Messianism is not a belief isolated to German culture; it is pervasively Western. In his 1984 essay Vindex: The Destiny of the West, the Satanist David Myatt prophesies
[…]the coming of the Caesar-figure Vindex, the one who avenges[…]Vindex is the creative leader whose response to the challenge of Western decline and distortion will inspire and make possible the Imperial advance and the creation of a New Order.
Obviously, the invocation of Vindex as an “avenger” is inspired by the way that Savitri Devi writes about Kalki, and the term “Caesar” refers to the coming Caesar alluded to by Oswald Spengler both in his Decline of the West (1923), and his sequel essay Pessimism (1921).
In contrast with Spengler, the space age aspect of Myatt’s Faustianism is new. Myatt sees the spaceship as the culture-symbol of Faustian Western civilisation and space exploration as the way to effectively fulfil its destiny—expanding into the infinite realm of space. But, as established, the Messianism behind his “Vindex” is quite deeply rooted. Nor has it gone away from new strands of right wing thought since then.
Nick Land’s commentaries on his Xenosystems blog have considered the emergence of capital as a quasi-divine escape of “intelligence” from out of the human race and into the domain of technology. AI is portrayed as the escape of consciousness from the profoundly inferior homo sapien launching pad. The likes of Zero HP Lovecraft have followed in Nick Land’s wake; ZHP’s novels concern the creation of powerful and sublime inhuman entities.
I would be loath to forget that a kind of Messianism also permeates the monarchists of the online right, whose most intelligent member is the historian that goes by Apostolic Majesty. As an Englishman, he advocates the abolition of our current Windsor monarchy in order to return Great Britain to the possession of the Eternal Witan located within the native people. It is from the Witan that the structure of our authentic monarchy initially emerged. AM hopes what follows this abolition will either be the coming of a second, avenging Oliver Cromwell, or better yet the return of King Arthur to rule Britain again. Perhaps Arthur will come back as someone similar to Prince Bonny Charlie—if he ever managed to reconquer the United Kingdom and show those who replaced him (William and Mary) to be the royal pretenders they actually were.
What are we to make of all this? One of the explanations for the success of Christianity as a social contagion in the Roman Empire was its advertisement of the immanent Second Coming of Jesus Christ in the writings of St. Paul: “For this we declare to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, shall not precede those who have fallen asleep.” (Thessalonians 4:15). The cyclical teleology of the Roman elite was challenged by the Messianic teleology of the Christian peasantry—with everything around them suddenly potentially pointing to the return of the Lord. This meant that martyrdom could be suffered with the promise of an immanent Paradise. But in our era, over two thousand years since the death of Jesus, we are still no closer to his Second Coming. Christ’s return seems ever more unlikely—but maybe someone else will come back. Consequently, if Messianism is an instinct in Western peoples, is the non-Christian Messianism of the radical right just a way of accommodating it in the midst of a declining Christianity?
It is difficult to tell. But the reason I have committed these thoughts to my keyboard is due to the fact, now and in England, there is the unavoidable sense of something or someone great and terrible coming. Maybe Rupert Lowe will seize command of a reformed Conservative party, as Neema Parvini has recently recommended. I take it as a sign of the times that when interviewed by Carl Benjamin, Lowe confessed that his hero was Oliver Cromwell. Is Rupert Lowe then Britain’s Caesar? Will he deport or execute the Muslim Rape Gangs and avert the ongoing ethnocide of the British people?
Across the pond, Trump suggested “the Golden Age of America” was being born through him as he ascended the presidency in 2024. Even before then—by Patrick Casey among others—Trump in his golf car was compared to Hegel’s description of Napoleon on horseback as an incarnation of history, the Weltgeist (world-soul). We will see if this comparison stands the test of time.
For many, the ongoing attempted subversion of the MAGA movement by Neo-Conservative hawks like Ted Cruz has jeopardised Trump—made him into little more than a Zionist scarecrow packed with the hopes and dreams of the American people. Perhaps America has entered an Age of Pyrite, or fool’s gold. Doubtless the demography of that formerly great country is still causing Lothrop Stoddard and Madison Grant to rock about in their respective graves. It is unlikely that the mimetic energy attributed to J.D. Vance in the “rare Vance” memes that have proliferated over Twitter will enable him to be Trump’s successor, or that alone will not carry him as did Trump’s mimetic vigour in 2016. In these affairs, the symbol that lives behind the man is more important than what policies he merely advocates or speaks about. Vance is not Trump and Trump is obviously not all that Americans hoped. Notice how much we have moved from mere democracy! How far we are away from Bush and Blair.
Whoever comes to rule over the West or “avenge” our suffering and that of our ancestors, I am more confident now than ever before that he is coming. To paraphrase Dugin, we are entering the magical world in which the scales of justice are dropping from the hands of the merchant and into the hands of the poet. Perhaps you too feel this to be the case.

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This reminds me of Spengler on Caesarism:
“A new and overpowering factor emerges which penetrates to the very elementals of becoming: Caesar. The powers of the blood unbroken resume their ancient lordship, race springs forth pure and irresistible, the strongest win and the residue is their spoil. They seize the world and the world of books and intellect petrifies from memory. From now on new destinies in the stars are possible again, fresh and visible to the consciousness, without the cloak of bitter illusion.”
I agree things are so bad that a poet or any other promising figure can garner a following by pointing it out, but it sounds like you’re in support of Messianism? That just sounds like Trust the Plan, and discourages high agency among our people.
This is from Christian Meier’s biography of Ceasar:
“Yet against all the doubts a new form of greatness was conceived—historical greatness. Hegel saw Caesar as the executive arm of the world spirit. Mommsen interpreted history as a series of tributaries which led into Caesar’s mighty river. Having been groping in the dark for so long Caesar’s appearance on the scene was an epiphany, historical necessity made manifest. Even when he destroyed he acted fully in accord with the laws of historical evolution. When he appeared Roman Society was in disarray and drifting towards destruction, decadence and decay and could not gain a purchase or defend itself, being at the mercy of the train of events in which it was caught up.
Caesar was able to secure a position outside of this drift and was able to dominate the whole. Through him Rome was able to become subject to conscious action and affairs were once more in human hands. In doing so he ordered both the present and future destiny of the world. This man who fulfilled this historical destiny was the perfect human being. He was a man of immense creativity yet gifted with a penetrating intellect, supreme will and achievement, a complete man, born to be a King. He was the most gifted of mortals, all others who are great are one sided in comparison to him. He was the right man whom all followed.
As an outsider he was able to build up a power base independent of Rome. Unable to forge any real links he stuck tenaciously to his own course and relied on his own resources. He maintained his integrity and did not fall prey to compromise. This accounts for the extraordinary freedom he enjoyed. He was beset by great dangers, obliged to meet the highest demands, and was sustained wholly by his own energy and so built up his own position and was able to create his own world. Here he could give free reign to all the potentialities that lay within him and the dynamism with which he confronted Rome became ever more powerful and overwhelming.
The way which Caesar played this game—risking his own existence, raising the stakes, always doubling down as it were, seeking out immense opportunities—affords an absorbing spectacle.”
Follow the money. Who were Caesar’s financial backers and to whom was he in debt?
Any western modern-day Caesar will meet the same fate as Der Führer and for the same reasons.
It seems to me that Caesar and Caesarism are not the proper man nor context. The situation is not a nation that is still full of virile energy with still solid institutions, religious practices, rites, and an empire that its core and those outside of it want to be the core. This is far different. What great general is returning from Alesia with his men filled with a virile aura and fire of knowing they and their leader did the impossible multiple times.
We have a feminized bureaucratic labyrinth. It is commanded by an ever increasing number of alien vultures and hyenas who are invited in and celebrated as essential to upward ascent. When they commit blatent large scale fraud they are not thrown from the Tarpian rock, but made into strategic political candidates in what should be strongholds of a reclamation.
No. This isn’t a problem for a Caesar. This is a Gordian Knot. It requires an Alexander to cut it knowing that he commands the company of many great men. It is an invasion drowning and swamping an entire civilization. It requires an Alfred and a loyal and large circle of Aldermen who in turn command large, capable and gritty fiords of high agency future Englishmen.
One last thought on the Faustian man in space thing that is so popular. It boggles my mind and beggars belief. We are losing our homelands and are openly betrayed by those charged to guard the gates and the situation gets more bleak and grim looking out into time. European man could never have achieved the globe circling, oceanic exploration without massive logistic support from a homogenous and stable homeland. How the hell are we going to do something way harder and colonize Mars without homelands? How are we going to sail the stars, while Earthbound savages able to sabotage the massive number of systems needed to provide the logistic support for it run feral and free? At this point the global endogamic international elite may be able to pull it off, but the betrayed, ethnic European plebian and middling burgher should suffer no such delusions.
Our task is to find a way to bring Musk back in touch with reality and chase statues, glory and legacy here on Earth. We need him to get to know us and walk among us, and to back whoever among us is up for being an Alexander who can cut the Gordian Knot.
I think that the last man to try Caesar’s approach was General Douglas MacArthur. I have a book called American Caesar by William Manchester which from the title implies this; I have yet to read the book, it should make interesting reading. There is also the movie MacArthur, starring Gregory Peck, which to my mind, suggests that what Caesar did through military prowess, and force of arms, MacArthur tried to do by military prowess, and popularity through the electoral process. 🙃
The Weltgeist chose a golf cart this time?
Trump, the master card—part comic, chaotic, divine.
A-hole-in-one. Priceless.
A very interesting article. But even a great leader needs a substrate, an environment from which to draw cadres. Without this environment, a great leader is just a strange loser. The goal of WN should be to create this environment. It could be our internet environment, the environment of computer games, active clubs, the MAGA environment, which we infiltrate with our best people.
There is no one coming, and even if there were, the jews are watching for him, and will kill him as soon as he is identified. We must save ourselves! 🙃
So there are names like Robert Rundo from The Active Clubs, Denis Nikitin from White Rex, Martin Sellner from Generation Identity, and Thomas Rousseau from Patriot Front.
You are not correct about Nikitin – he is definitely connected to special services and likely has ties to the (Russian) president administration. Nikitin is not standalone, and it’s naive to expect him to lead someone politically.
My recommendation: never trust a (potential or real) politician unless you know him personally.
Agreed, and unfortunately correct, and if Christ walked through Jerusalem’s gate to fulfill Revelations because our evangelists catalyzed Armageddon, I doubt he would be very happy with them and the way they brought him back. Church and state should be separate, but if any one had to advise the president or be given a vote in congress it should be peaceful clergies before rabid rapturists and zionists (who have been having tea at the White House and with Congress regularly).
Messianism is escapism. If you’re not doing what needs to be done, don’t expect anyone else to get it done.
The more it changes, the more it stays the same. The ancient Prince has merely been replaced with a Messiah. The coming Prince to rescue Cinderella, the coming Prince to awaken The Sleeping Beauty or Snow White with with a kiss.
Only Jesus is coming. Until He does we are being forced to make the choice between Him and not him. Choose wisely.
In the meantime, fight wisely at first, then fight like Hell, because that’s what’s coming for us.
I don’t know much about Alexander. Augustus meets John Conner meets Tony Soprano perhaps? A feared command authority and brutally ferocious against all enemies and traitors, he must be absolutely merciless.
We definitely don’t need another Alexander The Great—he was the the prototypical multiculturalist! He wanted to make the world into one big melting pot. If he was alive today, he would be looking around with approval! 🙃
I don’t like that guy in the picture; he has too much eye liner on his eyelashes. Is that what it is called? Anyways, never trust a man that paints his eyelashes—what in the wide, wide world of sports is going on here? Sheesh! 🙃
That’s one of the 7 vance meem faces. That one is xXxCouch666LoverxXx. There’s also fatboi, Janjeet Dherpaherpa, rapeface cue-ball, dangerous dork, the couchlops, and DJ vance.
In Abrahamic religions, a messiah (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ) is a saviour or liberator of a group of people. There will be no messiah to come in on a White horse to save the White race.
Like Peter says, “We must save ourselves.” Don’t look to a silly “return of Jesus,” nor a Ceasar, nor a “reformed conservatism,” nor some idea from a Satanist, etc., etc. — only ourselves alone.
The best advice I’ve seen lately was from National Alliance member Wolf Stoner’s essay laast month, “Identity, Loyalty, Determination” at nationalvanguard.org. C-C has not carried it, preferring articles from others, including the Negro Lipton Matthews. That is C-C’s perogative.
Wolf is no Right-winger, but on this subject I’ll include his thoughts on what’s needed.
Identity, Loyalty, Determination
FOR ANY WAR to be successful the fighting community must have a clear vision of its goals, the right set of priorities; what is most important, and what is secondary or even totally irrelevant.
The main problem of the White societies of past centuries was that they were guided by arbitrary sets of ideas that didn’t correspond to the real long-term interests of those societies. The idea of “Christendom” is the main folly of the White race in the last millennium. The alien, blood-thirsty, insane cult beliefs of Christianity were imposed on Whites as the supreme guiding principles to which all aspects of private and social life had to be subordinated. Little wonder that the end result of this mental subjugation is the total destruction of the White racial community, with our nations becoming prey for all the savages of the world.
For millennia, Whites had our own native religious beliefs which corresponded to our biological essence. We do not need any alien preachers with bizarre fairy-tales about “resurrection,” “the second coming,” or “paradise.”
The task of purification of the White collective mind is of paramount importance. We cannot hope for any positive development if we allow the seeds of self-destruction to remain inside the future White community.
The main difference between Cosmotheism and Asiatic “inspired” religions is that Cosmotheism is based on reason, not someone’s delusions and drug-inspired hallucinations. Cosmotheism is a scientific religion, meaning that it bases all of its assertions on provable facts. But in contrast to many materialistic scientists, who can’t see the bigger picture, Cosmotheism leaves a wide scope for the possibility of the yet unknown. That is the religious part of its teaching….
Read more of Wolf’s wisdom at the link above.
Near the end of his life Heidegger also said that only a god will save us. As for the “coming man”–Hitler said he had seen him and it frightened him. As for the Poets holding the ultimate scales of Justice it was Shelley who claimed they were the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
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