Two Sides of the Same Coin

Human psychology is such that people cannot be controlled by one philosophy. They need someone to blame. The idea of a one world government is laughable, almost.

The sorcerer gods who had been worshiped by their Roman populace got afraid of being found out and killed. They decided to hijack Christianity and make it out to be their idea so they could control it. Two churches were formed; Orthodox and Catholic. Each side could blame or attack the other. One could defect to the other side. All with no affect on the actual power structure. There are Shia and Sunni, Socialist and Communist; the list goes on.

Identifying what the two groups agree on will help identify those behind both groups.

The “alt” right and the “alt” left agree on some issues. In general neither supports Israel, Taiwan or Ukraine. Some of the individual members may or may have opposing opinions but will conform to fit into the group. They may even conform their minds to fit into the group. Groups that got hijacked just like Christianity did.

Those behind the two groups use them to anger the other group intentionally. The divide gets a little bigger all the time.

Karl Kautsky
Eugene Victor Wolfenstien

On the left is the birth chart of Karl Kautsky. Kautsky was a socialist who helped edit Karl Marx‘s “Theory of Surplus Value” at the behest of Friedrich Engels. He was critical of the Bolsheviks. He was a member of the SPDP who initially supported Hitler’s war but changed his mind when it became apparent the war would be a long one. He co authored “The Erfurt Program” with August Bebel and Eduard Bernstein (see Case Study 10). Marxisms’ vulnerability to exploitation by dictators is antithetical to democratic principles. Complete economic control is based in feudalism. His life is a testament to these facts. His wife died in Auschwitz.

On the right is the birth chart of Eugene Victor Wolfenstein, a prominent professor of political science at UCLA. He was a psychoanalyst and social theorist. He must have been convinced to change his mind between lifetimes. He taught slavery and racism were the result of capitalism and lectured on Marx and Nietsche. Slavery existed long before capitalism. Socialist Nazi Germany and communist Soviet Union used slavery in their concentration camps and gulags. He may not have remembered that part. Then again, maybe he did.