Monday, March 22, 2021

Brazil will host world event of religious freedom, under the direction of an adherent of the Islamic witch René Guénon. What can go wrong?

 

Brazil will host world event of religious freedom, under the direction of an adherent of the Islamic witch René Guénon. What can go wrong?

By Julio Severo

The Brazilian government announced in the United Nations on March 19, 2021 that will host a summit on religion in the country in the end of 2021, according to information from the Brazilian website UOL.



This effort looks like a similar event that the Trump administration held in 2019, including awarding religious individuals by alleged prominent services for religious freedom. It was the biggest award of religious freedom in the world.

At the Trump event, led by the former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the only awarded Brazilian was Ivanir dos Santos, a witchdoctor who is known for persecuting black Pentecostal pastors. His only activity of alleged religious tolerance is a movement he led along with Rev. Marcos Amaral, a far-left minister of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil.

Ivanir dos Santos was highly praised and supported by the past left-wing administrations of Brazil, including Lula and Dilma Rousseff.

So it is a wonder that the more conservative administration of Trump granted the left-wing witch an award to crown all the glory he had already received from other leftist rulers.

Shockingly the man in charge of awarding the witch considers himself a conservative evangelical. Mike Pompeo often quotes the Bible.

From a Christian and conservative point of view, the world event of religious freedom of Pompeo and Trump was a failure, as he awarded a sorcerer who persecutes conservative Christians and makes alliance only with leftist pastors.

If the original event of Trump and Pompeo failed, what to expect from its Brazilian imitation?

In Brazil the event will be held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Itamaraty), which is under the direction of Ernesto Araujo.

Araújo is an open adherent of René Guénon, Julius Evola and Olavo de Carvalho.

Guénon was an Islamic occultist who sought the union of all major religions (Catholicism, Islam, Buddhism, etc.) around universal traditions.

Evola, who was the most prominent disciple of Guénon, was guru of the Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. Evola wrote several books defending occultism and the right-wing ideology.

Carvalho is another adherent of Guénon. He is the Brazilian Evola.

Araújo used to praise Trump. But for him, Trump was just a tool to help advance the interests of traditionalists — as are called Guénon and his adherents and ideas.

Traditionalists are using Catholic leaders and they intend to use evangelicals, who are the base of the administration of Brazilian President of Jair Bolsonaro, even though he is a nominal Catholic.

As an adherent of the traditionalism of Guénon, Araújo understands that conservative politicians and movements should be used to spread this political occult. He is so committed to his occult ideas that he chose to work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a specialist in Julius Evola.

The question I ask is: if a conservative evangelical as Pompeo, under the presidency of nominal evangelical Donald Trump, made a mess by awarding a Brazilian leftist sorcerer at the world’s largest religious freedom event, what to expect from the biggest event in Brazil by the adherent of an Islamic witch?

Portuguese version of this article: Brasil sediará evento mundial de liberdade religiosa, sob a direção de um adepto do bruxo islâmico René Guénon. O que pode dar errado?

Source: Last Days Watchman

Recommended Reading:

Brazilian Foreign Policy: From Marxism to Occultism

Olavo de Carvalho and Julius Evola, parallels of two prominent right-wing occultists of the Traditionalist School

Advocate of occultist Julius Evola was chosen as an examiner to approve new diplomats from Brazil

Brazilian Left-Wing Sorcerer with History of Fight against Conservative Christians Is Awarded by the Trump Administration

Mike Pompeo and his diplomatic Christian light. But who is it shining for?

Steve Bannon’s Occult Movement, Brazil and Conservative Evangelicals

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