What's It All About? [by E.B. Arman]

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Senior Editor
[From: WAR, August, 1998]


What's It All About?

by E.B. Arman


With all the hateful speech that is used against those in the White Struggle, some of us get caught up in simply answering our critics and we lose sight of what it's all about Now, certainly we must answer our critics and we must have immediate responses, because the haters and bigots just get emboldened by silence.

Essentially, and this is a simplification, there are three schools of thought on this thing that the "haters" call "racism," and by which they mean "racial hatred," and which we also call "racism," but by which we mean that the races are different from each other.

The first school of thought is mostly secular. It may have various scientific views on why the races should be separate but even for that it is less intellectually based than the other two schools. Although this may seem slightly paradoxical, it really isn't and this should be made clearer to anyone who thinks about these things.

The second school of thought comes from a Christian perspective In years past, the belief in racial separation could be found in many Christian denominations, but most of these have now been so collectively brainwashed that they are mostly mixer-and-mater denominations these days. The main proponent of racial separation in Christianity is Identity Christianity. These are good folks, but because they base their racial beliefs on the Bible, they are often attacked by the mixer-and-mater denominations and many are lost to the mixers-and-maters, who have the numbers and the money to constantly attack the Identity Christians.

The third school of thought comes from people who were born into one of the various Christian faiths and those who have rejected Christianity as basically flawed. These people are the main focus of this article, because their beliefs are being picked up by other Whites in a piece-meal fashion, and these beliefs may just be the ones who will save White people from extinction.

What do some of these people in the third school believe?

The most philosophical in this third school look at racism as a natural part of the Cosmos. It is the way things are, translated into flesh. These people see all of existence as a Struggle. The Struggle is not to be run away from but fought, in a million small ways, each and every day. The Struggle on Earth and in our lives is just a smaller version of the Struggle which Nature fights, simply To Be.

In this view Nature willed itself into existence from out of the black. In other words, light and white require energy. Darkness and black require no energy. Put out the light and you have dark. Kill off White people and you have Black people. White is hard to sustain Black is easy. A White who mixes and mates with a non-white starts down the dark road. It is a killing of the light. One does not get whiter by mixing and mating, one gets darker.

These people who believe these things, believe that it is their duty to Evolve, and that not all change is Evolution. Some change in Devolution. They also believe that the way to Evolution is to purify and perfect themselves and their people in all ways. Their belief is that to move towards increased Whiteness is the general direction of Evolution while to move towards darkness is to move towards Devolution.

Some of these people follow a religious system called Armanism. This is not based on my name nor on Armenia, but rather is a contraction of "Aryan Man." Those who follow this system say that it is revealed by Nature and is therefore unchangeable by man or groups of men.

There is much in Armanism which can be hated by those who hate White people, because it is the ultimate White religion. Its "racism" is not just an appendage of the faith but is an integral part of it.

Armen believe that one must have Right Blood, Right Belief, and Right Action and that with these three things they can live correct lives. They believe that Right Blood (aka genes) is something that one must receive by Aryan birth. They also believe that those with Right Blood have what is called Essence. Essence is sort of like the Christian concept of soul but is more. Armen say that Essence is their physical and biological link to Nature and that without Essence one cannot truly know Nature. They analogize Essence to a radio. As you no doubt know, radio waves are around us all the time, but unless we have a proper radio, we can't hear them. Thus is it with Nature. Nature waves are around us all the time, but unless we have proper Essence, we can't hear Nature. Even with Essence, the "radio" is not turned on. This is done with Right Belief and Right Action. So the first requirement. Right Blood you must be born with. Either you're an Aryan or you're not. If you're not this faith is not for you because you’ll derive no benefits from it. If you are and if you haven't yet been awakened, then your pure blood will do you no good either.

How do the Armen feel about the Identity Christians? They like them. They feel that the Identity Christians are on a path of Awakening and that eventually some will learn about Armaniam and, even if many won't come to the faith, that at least many will start to live like Armen and this is a good thing for all While people.

What does "live like" Armen mean?

It means having as many While children as possible. It means doing all in your power to protect and perfect White people, starting with your own family. It means separating from other races and staying with White people. It means seeing the Struggle and seeing that it is Nature’s way of evolving everything. It means seeing man as a part of the grand Struggle. It means not being overly concerned with material wealth but with genetic wealth. It means dressing plainly. It means being armed at all times to protect the Essence. A popular Aryan weapon is a folding knife that can be opened and locked with one hand. It means teaching the truth to other White people. It means above all to obey Natural Law. It means to be White.

In some ways the Armen seek to be the Ubermensch or the Supermen written about by Nietzsche.

For some White people this is what it's all about.

Another thing which flies in the face of what the haters demand of White people is the fact that the Armen hold the Swastika to be a sacred religious symbol second to none.

Now, the Swastika used by the Armen is often rounder than the more familiar Nazi version and the Arman Swastika is often surrounded with fire and/or clouds. Furthermore, it is often used with the Arman colors of black, red, and white in flags. In this design the field is usually black and the Swastika is white.

Why the Swastika? Primarily because it represents the most active version of the Spiral and it is the Spiral of Creation. In this regard, the Arman Swastika often looks like a spiral nebula in far off space. The evolution of the Arman Swastika follows the evolution of all of existence. First there's a small bright dot in the black field. Next, the dot begins to jump and spin on its axis. As it spins it trails 4 arms and the center becomes larger as it gains force.

So important is the Swastika to Armen that they consider it to have an almost magical effect. They are required to carry it on them at all times and to have it in their vehicles, their homes, and their offices. Wherever an Arman is, there must be a Swastika or other representatives of the Spiral. In this regard, various coiled versions of the Spiral are also allowed, but they are considered less potent than the Swastika.

For Armen, the Swastika is the equivalent of the Christian Cross or of the religious symbols of other religions and they will not allow secular authorities to desecrate it or forbid its use.

Although the Armen do not look for trouble they do not believe in turning the other cheek. They believe that Nature has commanded them to defend themselves and the Essence and that they are Nature's Light in the Flesh.

There is much more that the Armen believe and while they want other White people to know of Armanism and to explore it if they wish—the Armen do not want to push their beliefs on others.

How many people believe in Armanism?

It isn't known, but it appears that the numbers who believe in the entire doctrine are few in numbers. In this connection, the Armen say that it only takes one Arman to have this faith survive, just as it only took one small point of light to begin all of existence.
 
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