Globus Horribilis by Alexander Wolfheze (.ePUB)

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Globus Horribilis by Alexander Wolfheze
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Overview: Globus Horribilis views the world-changing events of 2020–21 — from the shock-and-awe of the initial ‘pandemic’, across the ‘BLM’ and ‘Biden’ crises, to the final ‘vaccine’ solution – as a single process named after its outcome: the Fall of the West. Through a ‘futuro-fundamentalist’ approach, which combines horizon-bridging (Archaeo-Futurist, Prometheist) and eternity-grounded (Traditionalist, Eurasianist) analytical perspectives, the writer aims at a holistic understanding of the origins, triggers and vectors of the epoch-ending event-sequence of 2020–21.

The four parts and eight chapters of Globus Horribilis may be read independently but, in synthetic combination, they point the reader to that most elusive element within observed and lived history: meaning.

The first part combines eye-witness-style ‘running commentaries’ on the events of the ‘ten months that shook the world’ with ‘reset retrospectives’ that expose their hidden psycho-historical implications. The second part focuses on the now-darkened West and sketches some largely overlooked but vitally important inner and outer aspects of its fall. The third part looks to the East, where authentically preserved knowledge, authentically rooted life and authentically experienced transcendence offer light sources to chase away the dark shadows that have covered the West.

Finally, the fourth part of Globus Horribilis offers a doubly scientific and eschatological ‘default prognosis’: a forward projection of the ‘devolutionary’ trajectory of Western-led post-modernity that eerily aligns with the ‘precognized’ cinder-earth vision of ancient scripture.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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