Discovering Infinity
Volume ii:

Roots in Universal History
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 48
Chapter 2a History through the eyes of a saga.


In synarchist terms, the 'sacrifice' of the Jewish people was justified. Hitler wouldn't have survived twelve years without it. In humanist terms it was a historic catastrophe beyond measure, that should not have happened, but did; and shouldn't happen again; unfortunately the answer is that it was repeated, and continues to be repeated.

In Tolkien's saga, the nine people of the fellowship of the ring reach the southern valley, but found the low country being watched. No doubt Saruman had a hand in this. So they decide to take the high mountain pass, but the mountain beat them back with icy winds, snow, and falling boulders. No doubt, Saruman had a hand in this also. As their last resort, the company is forced to seek passage through the mountain itself, through the mines of Moria, which turn out to be a dark dessert of death.

In Tolkien's saga, the designs of evil that hinder the fellowship's journey, become more complex and more perilous at every step. Tolkien doesn't talk about sacrificial wars. The purpose of these wars is so well hidden in the real world that they would never be recognized in metaphor, except as a 'hinderance', a hinderance that is designed to hold back the cause of civilization and humanity. Since the human cost is of no concern to the synarchist, it appears, Tolkien simply left these details out.

During the sixteen year timeframe in which The Lord of the Rings saga was created, three major 'sacrificial wars' had unleashed. The first one was the synarchist assassination of the Jewish people. In this war, six million or more people were cut down by the Hitler machine. This sacrificial war the lest complex, in terms of its hidden purpose.

The second sacrificial war was more complex. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not an action of World War II, but was a synarchist 'sacrifice' of 250,000 people for a totally unrelated secondary purpose. The purpose had been well advertised in advance by H. G. Wells, who proposed to create a world-empire on the basis of a terror weapon of such enormity that all nations would have no choice but to lay their sovereignty at the feet of the synarchist ruler of a global empire. The threat, of course, had to be a credible threat.

The human cost to make the threat credible, was horrific, as everyone knows. For the synarchists, that cost wasn't a concern. It might have been a "hard choice" to go along with that, for those who carried out the plan. In the synarchist mind, however, there was no hard choice involved. The operation was justified by the result, since the memory of the event still strikes terror in the human heart, even though more than fifty years have passed.

The third sacrificial war that occurred in the timeframe in which the saga, The Lord of the Rings, was created, turned out to be the most complex and most deeply hidden of all the sacrificial wars. This war is still raging. It is raging at the center of the world, the Middle East. This war has many names attached to it, the names of Israel, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran, all of which are sacrificial targets. The real reason for this war, in true synarchist fashion, has nothing whatsoever to do with any of these names directly, nor was this war invented in the Middle East itself. It certainly has nothing to do with Israel and Palestine, whose people merely serve as a sacrificial resource towards the synarchists' real goal.

The sacrificing of the Middle East was required by the synarchists, in order to prevent the global economic and humanist redevelopment of the world that Franklin Roosevelt had put before humanity as a post-war promise. Blowing up the Middle East does certainly prevent this from happening.

The Middle East is the central hub of the entire region. It is the North/South and East/West crossroads that are vital to Europe, Africa, Russia, India, China, and Central Asia. Some historians also suggest that the state of Israel was originally 'imported' into the region in order to serve as a sacrificial fuse for this war. If this was the case, it plays this role well. Yes, it is also being richly financed to perform this duty. The human cost, however, is staggering beyond imagination, with consequences that will be felt for a very long time.

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