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 | | Serrano's extraordinarily forceful and anti-modernist neo-Gnostic philosophy elucidates the otherworldly origin of the Hyperborean-descended Aryans, image-bearers of the godhead, and a global conspiracy against them by an evil inferior godlet, the Demiurge, worshipped by the Jews, lord of planet Earth, spawner of the primitive hominid stocks and all base materiality. |
 | | Serrano refers to Genesis 6.4: "the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them." As the outward counterpart of the primordial miscegenation, the North and South Poles reversed positions as a result of the fall of a comet or moon. |
 | | Serrano reflects on defilement of blood as the implicit cause underlying all the great wars, from the strife between the Kauravas and the Pandavas in the Mahabharata, the Vanir and Aesir in Norse myth, and the great war of 1939-1945. |
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