Traitors and the Ninth Circle of Hell

The unprecedented assault of millions of violent non-white men on the White Western world could have never been accomplished were it not for the traitors operating with impunity inside their respective countries. The fate they truly deserve is unmentionable here, but everyone knows the degree and severity of that fate.

Dante’s ninth circle of hell

The above painting (HERE) shows Dante with Virgil in the ninth circle of hell. Dante is leaning down, speaking to a tormented soul in the frozen lake. The ninth circle of hell was the deepest, darkest circle of hell reserved for the very lowest form of human existance of all: traitors. Fittingly, Satan himself resided in the centre of this realm, frozen in the lake like the others.

The traitors in Dante’s ninth circle include traitors to one’s kin, traitors to one’s people, traitors to one’s guests, traitors to one’s liege lord, and traitors to God.

Throughout history, traitors have been universally despised as the absolute lowest of the low – never to be trusted, to be shunned and shamed, to be basically ostracized, often driven out, sometimes even to be lynched by angry mobs in less civilized times than ours.

The idea of nine circles of hell comes from Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century poem Divine Comedy, and explores the concept of nine circles of hell being located inside the Earth, arranged in a hierarchy according to the gravity of the sin committed, with the ninth circle being reserved for the very worst of the worst. In the first part of the Divine Comedy, known as the Inferno, Dante’s poem tells the story of his journey down through the different circles of hell, as he is guided by the Roman poet Virgil.

The traitor: My thoughts and the thoughts of others

Within Dante’s circles of hell the traitor is an even lower form of entity than a murderer, mass murder, sodomite, or usurer.

After all, who are the most dangerous people amongst us? Thieves? Rapists? Murderers? Paedophiles?

No. Traitors are the most dangerous people who walk amongst us. Traitors are the most dangerous people of all because they endanger the entire nation and everybody in it.

But the term “traitor” can be a broad one, ecompassing anybody who the individual in question perceives is acting in a treacherous manner towards them.

This then invites the question: Who exactly should white nationalists consider “traitors”? The answer is fairly straightforward, really. Those who betray their nation’s interests? Certainly! Those who betray the interests of their own kinfolk? Absolutely! Above and beyond all!

But the issue of defining the traitor may not be quite as black-and-white as we would think. For example, what decision is to be made towards a white anti-white who awakens from the web of lies and shows potential in coming over to our side? I think that in such a case, we obviously use common sense and encourage a potentially new recruit. We must remember that many whites today who are traitors to their own people are that way because of the lies that have been spun and trapped the minds of many.

Another important point to note is the difference between a traitor and an enemy. In our movement, we have plenty of both to contend with. While both cause great amounts of damage to our cause, the enemy at least can be looked upon with some level of respect, because they have not discarded their humanity.

The traitor on the other hand can never be respected, because they have chosen to sell their own souls, and have betrayed their principles, their fellow man, their country, and even the gods themselves. Traitors have made their choice and chosen their side. They have lost all honour and renounced their humanity. They have in fact shed their rights to have any human rights, and have chosen to live their lives as non-human entities.

If there is no actual ninth circle of hell being reserved for such people after death, then we can only hope that there is something equally as devious waiting for them.

There is nothing – absolutely nothing – more dangerous, more despicable, more vile, more loathsome on this earth than a traitor. (snip)….

Traitors have the blood of their own people on their hands. Marcus Tullius Cicero explains the peril that the traitor poses to all of us quite eloquently in the following well-known quote:

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”

“For the traitor appears not a traitor” Cicero warns us in the above quote. And to a point he is right. Many a traitor stay hidden.

Traitors in today’s world

But Cicero’s statement about the hidden traitor, as much of a rule-of-thumb as it might sound, does not hold much sway in the modern world. As much as I would like to believe that the traitors within our societies are a fairly rare events, similar to a solitary rat scuttling across the floor before it is seen, what I see in the world today is simply not consistent with this picture.

Traitors today can be seen everywhere, in full view, often not making so much as the slightest effort to conceal their identity or actions. Concealing their intentions maybe, but not their actions. And many people within society simply sit back and watch cluelessly as the treason unfolds. True, many people are awake and can see what is going on, but with so many others still being either so genuinely deceived or so genuinely stupid, we can clearly see that there is something very, very wrong with peoples’ ability to perceive. Perhaps this state of affairs has been fairly consistent throughout history, but I seriously doubt it has ever been quite like this.

I think Eugene V. Debs’s quotation below sums up the perfectly what the problem is with our civilization:

If we were actual traitors to the people and to their welfare and progress, we would hold high office, have princely incomes, and ride in limousines; and we would be pointed out as the elect who have succeeded in life in honorable pursuit, and worthy of emulation by the youth of the land . . . It is precisely because we are disloyal to the traitors that we are loyal to the people of this land.” – Eugene V. Debs

Of course, we all know that the “traitors” Debs refers to above are in turn merely the pawns of predatory cannibals much higher up the food chain than they. These cannibalistic apex predators I refer to fall into a completely separate category than what the mere word “traitor” can ever come close to describing. It is beyond the scope of this article to even attempt to categorize these people.

The current political paradigm we are trapped in lends itself to providing a complete and total inversion of the truth, making acts of treason seem to be in the right, and in fact the fruitful and prosperous thing to do:

Treason doth never prosper: what’s the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.” – Sir John Harrington

Not surprisingly, but yet at the same time with supreme irony, the traitors in positions of power will often label the heroes who attempt to stand up to them as “traitors”:

A traitor is everyone who does not agree with me.” – King George III

Truth is treason in an empire of lies.” – George Orwell

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2015-09-07