PAIN | 2007-04-24
This sounds like Spengler. His examples of civilizations ending included those civilizations that changed from one to another without anyone noticing. The Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire, but the people there still called it the Roman Empire. The North changed from the chaos of the heroic era to Western Civilization without any die-out of Nordics.
The changes moving us from the old age to the new already happened. The New Age is that of race. The Germans who died successfully keeping Communism out of Western Europe and the Anglo-Saxon continents knew this, and reading Spengler, they said they could be the last of the old age or the first of the new. History will date the dawning sometime in the 20th century.
But it happened in such a way that nobody noticed.
The drama and the torch-light parades have already happened. One quarter billion whites died in the war that communism lost. It has been smooth going since.
Comment by Pain
ME:
Pain, as you know, Spengler and Yockey are joined at the hip. But I think you are one of the few who have read them AND Lawrence Brown's (Yes, I talked to him, too.) MIGHT OF THE WEST.
Someday I would like you and/or others compare Brown with the other two.