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The great Eye of Sauron - a new line of pigs: Saruman.
The Eye of Sauron that Frodo saw, grew in size and became rimmed with fire. The black slit of its pupil became a window into nothing. The Eye became a visible symbol of Sauron's presence. But was it really his eye, or was it but a symbol through which we see him, the great emptiness that he is, seen through the center of a living hell of terror. Is this the eye that Tolkien tells us, through which we have to look, to behold that very special 'crop' of pigs? Yes, those special pigs exist that match this imagery of a ring of fire with a center of emptiness.
In the real world that worse distortion of the image of man was brought into being by another great shift in history, a positive shift, which ironically gave rise to another great mother of pigs out, of fear.
The face of this new and more awesome pig, is that of the beast-man. This latest of all the pigs had been grown in response to America's quest for independence. Since the American republic was the intellectual creation of the European humanist elite, based on the ideals of the Renaissance, this ideal became targeted for eradication wherever it was found. It became targeted especially in Europe, in order that there would never be another independence movement anywhere in the world.
Tolkien calls the master of this type of movement by the name of Saruman, the name of the corrupted wizard, a wizard corrupted by fear. In the real world his name is Shelburne. Shelburne became the second great mother of pigs in human history, the mother of a brand new line of pigs which have infested the world to the present day and threaten to destroy civilization once again.
As I said, this new type of pig was grown in the stalls of Lord Shelburne, the infamous master of the British East India Company. The first pig was delivered by the hands of Jeramy Bentham. The pig had its debut during the French Revolution which had been organized by him specifically for this event. In the course of it, under Jacobin terror, much of the elite of France became eradicated. The guillotine however, became the first phase tool in the process. The second phase tool became implemented in the form of state fascism of the Martinist variety to which Napoleon Bonapart gave his name as the first modern fascist of a trend that has not ended.
The rise of the Beast-man ideology
"So who is this inexplicable being who, when there are so many pleasant, lucrative, honest, and even honorable professions in which he could exercise his strength or dexterity to choose among, has chosen that of torturing and putting to death his own kind? ...He is created as a law on to himself. Consider how he is viewed by public opinion, and try to conceive, if you can, how he could ignore this opinion or confront it. Hardly has the authorities assigned him to his proper dwelling-place, scarcely has he taken possession of it, when others remove their homes elsewhere so they no longer have to see his. In the midst of this desolation, and in this kind of vacuum formed around him, he lives alone with his female and his offspring, who acquaint him with the sound of the human voice. Without them he would hear nothing but shrieks of agony.
"A dismal signal is given. One of the lowest menials of justice knocks at his door and tells him that his services are needed. He goes. He arrives in a public square where people are crowded together with faces of expectancy. A poisoner, a parricide, a man who has committed a sacrilege, is flung at his feet. He seizes the man, stretches him, ties him to a cross, which is lying on the ground, raises his arms, and there is a terrible silence. It is broken only by the sound of the crushing of bones under the blows of the iron mace, and the screams of the victim. He unbinds the man, he carries him to the wheel; the broken limbs are twined round the spokes and the head hangs down; the hair stands on end and from the mouth -- open like the door of a glowing furnace -- there come at intervals only a few broken syllables of entreaty for death.
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