InfoGrenades / The average person knows the Nazis were evil, but ask them what the motivating philosophy & beliefs of the Nazis were, and people have no idea...

In fact, many people (if you ask them) think the Nazis had “right-wing” Christian ideology. They didn’t. During their befuddled explanation of Nazi beliefs, they tend to also use the word “fascism” in ways that contradict the original meaning of the word.

The average person has no idea that a number of the Nazi high-command actually changed their names to Egyptian gods. or that the Aryans are modern-day Iranians. The high command was VERY obsessed with Indo-Aryan lore, the Occult, Gnostic beliefs, and pagan Teutonic mythology and fables. Some were proto-theosophist (since many of the Thule Society people, which propelled Hitler to prominence, became theosophists under Helena Blavatsky).

Many of these belief systems propagated in South America (of all places) after World War 2. In fact, some of the most famous occult Nazi writers were actually South American, due to the Nazi “disappearance” into South America and other places (directly under our noses)). (See this comedy summary of “Boys from Brazil”). Anyway, one such writer is Miguel Serrano. In this clip buried 2 hours into a 4 hour podcast, the hosts read a surprisingly concise explanation of the Esoteric Hitlerian Nazi “spiritual” belief system…and BOY IS IT WILD!

The audiogram below is from the great podcast “Subliminal Jihad” and they are reading a section of “Black Sun” by Nicholas Goodrich-Clarke (NYU Press) (which, at the time of writing is here in-full for free on IA) FULL DISCLOSURE: We here at Infogrenades have not yet read this book but we had already read “The Occult Roots of Nazism” by Goodrich-Clarke years ago, it is VERY good. In fact, we even included it in this infogrenade some years ago.

Yes, the cover of Serrano’s collected works is emblazoned with a Black sun (that we saw here and here).

A longer clip from this episode of “Subliminal Jihad” is here, it includes some other interesting source reading.

See “Muslim Masons” for more info on this (and scroll to the bottom for a really concise bit on the “Thule Society”). Note the bit about Moses Hess, NOT to be confused with Rudolph Hess who was a conspirator of a different kind.

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For readibility and reference, the original full-rez collages are below:

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Infogrenade date: 2026-04-10 22:12:11 +0000 UTC

Post updated: 2026-04-11 10:43:11 +0000 UTC