Touchy-feely fascism |
Continuing discussion about the profound fascist influences in the so-called New Age, this program highlights strong links between people involved in launching Celestial Seasonings herbal teas and the Urantia Book. The latter is a voluminous New Age tract that maintains that human beings descended from fair-skinned, blue-eyed space aliens.
” . . . . But there might be another reason they named it ‘celestial.’ Mo Siegel and John Hay, two of the founders, were avid believers in a new-age bible called The Urantia Book, which followers call ‘an epochal revelation authored solely by celestial beings.’ The book touches upon everything from mind control to a eugenics plot to eliminate the ‘inferior races’ of our great nation. . . . The Urantia Book, a 4.3-pound, 2,097-page tome, published first in 1955, is a modified Seventh-Day Adventist text supposedly communicated to an anonymous man in a trance by aliens. . . . “
The genesis of the book appears to lie with people associated with influential American elite players who subscribe to the eugenics philosophy. ” . . . . In reality, it was likely authored in the early 1900s by a psychiatrist named William Sadler who used it as a vessel for his racist ideas. . . .”
Asserting that humans evolved from the blue-eyed, fair-skinned, extraterrestrial Adam and Eve, the book manifests an outlook that is not only racist, but could clearly lead to genocidal policies. (more...)
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