John and Steve trace the ideological roots of mystical fascism and its unsettling influence on modern religious movements. They uncover how thinkers like Savitri Devi, Helena Blavatsky, and Alice Bailey shaped occult traditions that fed into Nazi spirituality—ideas that later resurfaced in Christian Identity, Latter Rain, and the New Apostolic Reformation. Together they explore how mysticism, dominionism, and political power converge into what Steve calls a “weaponization of Christianity,” connecting early 20th-century esoteric fascism to the rhetoric of modern revivalists.
Through themes like divine unity, eugenics, and “ongoing revelation,” they reveal how the same doctrines once used to justify racial purification now appear repackaged as “kingdom power” and “apostolic authority.” This episode dives deep into the historical cross-pollination of mysticism, nationalism, and religion—showing how the pursuit of a “divine world order” has too often led to destruction instead of redemption.
Chapter List
- Introduction
- Weaponization of Mysticism: Setting the Stage
- Themes of Perfectionism, Dominionism, and Sacred Purge
- Savitri Devi: Hitler’s Priestess and the Occult Roots
- Anti-Semitism, Universal Reconciliation, and Ongoing Revelation
- Devi’s Life, Beliefs, and Deviant Dogma
- Cross-Pollination and Ideological Movements
- Billion Soul Harvest and Political Convergence
- Hitler as Avatar of Vishnu and the Kali Yuga Myth
- Eugenics, Mind Control, and American Revivalists
- Blavatsky, Nietzsche, and The Myth of the 20th Century
- Who Devi Influenced: From Dugin to Pierce to the Alt-Right
- Deep Ecology and Neo-Nazi Ideologies
- Radicalization and Religious Manipulation
- Fourth Reich and Esoteric Hitlerism
- The Coming Right-Wing Messiah and Kalki Prophecies
- Alt-Right, Mysticism, and Modern Politics
- Hitler’s “Kindness” and Branham’s Twisted Teachings
- Jane Leade and the Devil Reborn Doctrine
- Manifest Sons of God and Sophia’s False Unity
- Christian Identity as a Bridge to Mystical Extremism
- Conclusion and Final Reflections

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