Once a key player in the Golden Dawn wars, Jean Pascal Ruggiu has announced that he finds Golden Dawn syncretism dodgy and particularly does not like the Jewish approach.
The former National Front political candidate was once the "Imperator" of the Ahathoor Temple of the Golden Dawn in Paris. Closely aligned to David Griffin, examples of Ahathoor rituals can be found on YouTube.
When it had been known that Ruggiu had quit Griffin’s order, there were rumours put about by a Griffin supporter, Robert Word, that Pascal was dead, Ruggiu appeared back on Facebook as chatty as ever.
Last week, he said that he wanted to tell Facebook that while he had been known as Ahathoor ex-Imperator for a while, he no longer followed the GD tradition.
“I consider this syncretism between Judeo-Christian traditions and Egyptian neo-paganism is totally incompatible. Syncretism can only bring about conflicts in terms of egregors between two religions which were staunch enemies,” Ruggiu said.
He believed that this amalgam was due to the “Jewish Israel Regardie (who did not hesitate to betray all his secret oaths) and who, in his version of the Golden Dawn rites, emphasised heavily on the Jewish Kabbalah.” He said that the Golden Dawn led by Florence Farr was significantly more Egyptian
Since then, Ruggiu has been keeping busy and was initiated into an Italian order, which he considered to be far more authentic historically in terms of its traditional Pagan Roman and Chaldeo-Egyptian roots.
He said that his genetic memory or memory of 3,500 years of the past lives of his “my illustrious Sardinian ancestors led him to choose “not to practice any rites related to the Jewish Kabbalah.”
He said that his worst enemies were “Jewish Freemasons who did not hesitate to steal all my translations of the GD to sell it to Africans.”
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