Advocate of occultist Julius Evola was chosen as an examiner to approve new diplomats from Brazil
By
Julio
Severo
Now,
a Brazilian who wants to be a diplomat must be examined and approved by an
enthusiast of the Italian philosopher Julius Evola, who was the guru of the
Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.
The
news came out in the Brazilian magazine Época, in a story entitled “Ernesto
Araújo appoints a specialist in fascist philosopher to the Itamaraty examining
board,” which said:
César
Alberto Ranquetat Júnior was appointed by the chancellor to the post on Friday
19 [2020].
Ranquetat
is considered the greatest specialist in Evola in Brazil.
In
2014, Ranquetat said at a conference in honor of Evola, in Argentina:
“I
was delighted with the Evola thinking, mainly because of Evola’s courage and
audacity. He is an author of unparalleled consistency, straightforwardness and
clarity,” and he added:
“The
idea of holding Evola meetings in Brazil, apart from modesty, came from me. My
idea was for Evola’s thinking to expand, to spread more significantly in
political sectors, the cultural world, etc.”
In
a note,
Ranquetat denied that he was chosen because he liked Evola. He said he was
chosen for his credentials as a professional researcher.
However,
he did not deny having made the complimenting statements on Evola, including
that he had the idea of holding Evola meetings in Brazil and helping to expand
Evola’s ideas in Brazil. And he couldn’t deny it. A brief survey I
did on Google reveals Ranquetat’s involvement with Evola’s name and events.
To
think that Evola’s devotion in Ranquetat’s ideas will not interfere when it
comes to examining and approving new diplomats in Brazil is an illusion.
And
to think that Ranquetat is a pioneer bringing Julius Evola into Itamaraty,
which is Brazilian diplomacy, is another illusion.
Brazil’s
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ernesto Araújo, has already praised,
in an article published in a diplomatic magazine, Julius Evola, Steve Bannon
and Olavo de Carvalho — all of whom are members of the
Traditionalist School, an occult cult that especially houses esoteric fascists.
The
vast majority of Brazilians do not know Evola. But it is not difficult to
understand him: There are major parallels between
Evola and Brazilian Olavo de Carvalho,
and both are publicly admired by Ernesto Araújo.
It
may be pure coincidence that Ranquetat, an admirer of Evola, was chosen by
Araújo, another admirer of Evola.
As
an evangelical writer, I am extremely concerned. Brazilian evangelicals elected
President Jair Bolsonaro’s administration not to become a platform for Evola,
Bannon, Carvalho and other occult members of the Traditionalist School. They
elected the Bolsonaro administration to oppose the abortion, socialism and
homosexuality agenda.
It
was never the will of evangelicals to remove the left to put, in its place,
occult admirers of Evola.
Evola
was nothing more than an Italian Steve Bannon or Italian Olavo de Carvalho.
What
to do with the members of the Traditionalist School? The best example comes
from President Donald Trump. For some time, Trump was duped by a member of the
Traditionalist School — Steve Bannon. But after Trump saw, and declared, that Bannon
was nothing more than a traitor and opportunist, Bannon was expelled from the
White House. You can read here the humiliating
letter that Trump addressed to Bannon.
The
Bolsonaro administration urgently needs to imitate Trump and expel all members
of the Traditionalist School.
Portuguese
version of this article: Defensor do ocultista Julius Evola foi escolhido como examinador
para aprovar novos diplomatas do Brasil
Recommended Reading:
Supported by Evangelicals Angry with the
Left and Its Anti-Family Attacks, Jair Bolsonaro Is Elected Brazilian President
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