Syria: Forward from Victory – Part I

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Syria: Forward from Victory – Part I

With a fair amount of dust now having settled, it is inarguably clear that Syrian civilization has emerged victorious from the last round of intensified threats from the Atlanticist regime.
Syria, with assistance from its friends in the real international community, have declared “Victory”.   Continue reading

Deconstructing the Western Tradition, Part II

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Part II: Mode of Production Distortions on Historical Chronology

In Part I of our series, we looked at the particular case of the alleged antiquity historian ‘Herodotus’ and we were able to trace the extended works to the Renaissance in Italy, about 1,900 consensus dating (hereafter ‘c.d’) years after the claimed date of production.

In that article we made reference, without elaboration, to two particular mechanisms of historical distortion.  At the time we wrote: Continue reading

Boycott the “National Chicano Moratorium Committee”

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STATEMENT OF BOYCOTT

Chimalli Cuetlachtli, National Commander
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Distribute Widely:

August 2nd, 2013

In the course of our existence as an organization we have had to make the decision to distance ourselves from certain people or groups who do not uphold Chicano Revolutionary principles, are not sincere nor have integrity, and/or have sold out to other interests. While we have maintained relationships with non-Chicano organizations those people and groups have shown themselves to be sincere in their willingness to understand and accept our struggle as a valid one. There are people who have also made themselves enemies Continue reading

“THE RETURN OF MYTH” & “Through the Door of History”

Small Logo By: Boris Nad

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‘Through the Door of History’ – an Introduction by custodian Joaquin Flores:

The Center for Syncretic Studies presents the next installment of our series on the works of Serbian novelist and philosopher Boris Nad.  While published previously on his own site, we take a critical examination of the ideas of Nad towards a broader and contemplative debate.  The question of ‘society’ itself is a meta-sociological and meta-historiological, i.e historiographical quandary that when taken to its core ought to stab at the epistemological foundation therein. Continue reading