During the first six months of President Trump’s first term in office, he sought counsel with his Generals on a very strange issue. That issue was transgenderism:
Trump’s tweets could be viewed as the beginning of an extremely unusual war. It would be a war that sparked complete outrage within the Alphabet Cartel (which we know as LGBTQ+). When the bumbling, forgetful ‘Resident-in-Chief’ arrived at the White House, he immediately set about reversing most of Trump’s achievements. In particular, Joe Biden specifically softened Trump’s call on the transgender community in the US military. During the COVID madness of 2020, the world was introduced to a peculiar individual in Pennsylvania. As the Commonwealth’s health secretary, this person began advocating the mass lockdown of Pennsylvanians and their businesses:
When Biden took office, his administration was so impressed with Rachel Levine’s handling of the plandemic in 2020, that they granted Levine an enormous promotion:
Contrary to President Trump’s consultation with Generals, the Biden administration began opening the floodgates to the transgender community in the US military. Tremendous incentives were provided to the trans-community to sign up:
In early 2022, the Biden administration selected an interesting character to deal with America’s nuclear waste:
The world was witnessing the rapid recruitment of a transgender army into the highest echalons of America’s military and bureaucracy. However, the world is now also witnessing the spectacular failure of this strategy; once again validating the original decision made by Trump and his Generals back in 2017.
Another tranny in the military was indicted for more serious crimes:
The trans-scandals under the Biden government have drawn attention to the transgender community as a whole. Indeed, they are now facing scrutiny when it comes to mass-shootings in America over the last few years:
As families take steps to protect their innocent children, these terrible and unforgivable tragedies are now shining an awkward new light on the modern trans-gender movement:
Almost as though battle-lines were being drawn, the trans movement is not holding back, either:
While innocent children are being slain by mass-shooters who clearly identify as transgender, the transgender community are declaring their mission is to take vengeance against those who are allegedly committing genocide against them.
Incredibly, it is this issue of transgenderism that reveals the dystopic reality America, and the entire western world, find themselves in.
So, where did this all begin and how did we get here?
To answer these questions, we will once again apply the #PrussiaGate lens and go back in history to understand the present.
This is the story of Urania.
A Brief History of Gay
Homosexuality has existed since time immemorial. It is deeply intertwined within the evolution of Western culture, as it has been with other cultures and civilizations throughout the ages.
Many of you are likely familiar with the homosexual escapades during Ancient Greece, however there were some curious aspects to this ancient gay-world which are worth noting:
One might imagine that the Spartans were greatly shamed by their brutal defeat at the hands of a gay-only battalion. However, homosexuality in Ancient Greece was not frowned upon; in some cases, it was encouraged to an extent that modern society would never accept:
Incredibly and disturbingly, the Ancient Greeks had normalized and institutionalized a form of “pederastic love”, and intertwined it within their military complex.
Plato appeared to have a very different viewpoint on the matter:
Regardless, one of Plato’s dialogues, Symposium, is a composition on the subject of “eros”, representing a passionate or erotic love:
Whatever Plato’s motives, several of the attendees at the banquet expressed their pederastic and gay sexual preferences:
It is from this work by Plato that we discovered a new term – Uranian.
We shall come back to Karl Ulrichs later in this article, but as a sidenote, this obscure Ancient Greek definition was being adopted by the 19th century paedophiles in England:
We now progress from Ancient Greece to Rome, where the social acceptance of homosexuality was well established, but had a slightly different twist:
Julius Caesar was rumored to be the passive partner in a gay relationship with King Nicomedes IV, king of Bithynia. Whether true or not, the rumor was designed to be an insult to Caesar’s masculinity.
The Romans believed that power was derived from men who assumed the dominant role in the bedroom, believing this same dominance would translate onto the battlefield:
Within the Roman military ranks, however, homosexuality amongst the soldiers was forbidden:
On this issue, the Ancient Greek and Roman armies were in stark contrast to each other. The Greeks encouraged pederastic relationships between accomplished military men and ambitious youths, while the Romans banned it completely from within their legions. What is evident though, is that both civilizations believed the superior male role in gay sexual interludes should be the dominant partner. The passive recipient would be deemed effeminate and shunned, shamed, or even executed.
With such a curious culture underpinning two great military forces in history, we must therefore explore a man who was widely touted as the greatest military strategist in human history – Frederick the Great.
We have gone to great lengths in previous articles to present the military genius of Frederick. We recommend reading The Power of the Prussian Micropenis to get a deeper understanding of Frederick’s character, as a military leader, patron of the arts, and a homosexual.
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Frederick’s affinity with men can be documented from when he was a young teen. He developed several close relationships with men throughout his adolescence. His father was enraged by his son’s effeminate ways, and went to incredible lengths to humiliate Frederick in order to “beat the gay out of him”.
Frederick’s father was outraged by homosexuals. He would ensure that gays were not welcome in his kingdom:
Frederick the Great was aghast at his father’s decrees, and tried to escape Prussia with his older boyfriend, Hans Hermann von Katte. This quest backfired spectacularly, and the pair were caught and returned home. After some time in prison, Katte was sentenced to death by decapitation. Young Frederick, by the order of his father, was forced to watch the beheading. Such a horrible trauma most likely altered the character of Frederick the Great forever, morphing him into the man who made Prussia the greatest authoritarian state in history.
When Frederick the Great became king of Prussia, there were few who would ever get close enough to truly get to know the man. One exception was the French philosopher, Voltaire, who we featured in An Ode to the Prussian Pickle – Part VIII
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The two men would develop a very close, but tense relationship that lasted throughout their lifetimes. Voltaire knew the true Frederick, even once referencing him to the rumored indiscretion of Julius Caesar:
In his Memoires, Voltaire referred to Frederick the Great as “roi des Bulgares”, or “King of the Buggers”.
Despite this potentially negative exposure, none of Frederick’s sexual escapades reflected on his role as King of Prussia, nor on his masculinity and ability to lead the notorious Prussian army.
As we carefully analyze the brilliance of Frederick’s military conquests, it becomes evident that he was emulating the great military leaders from Ancient Greece and Rome:
Frederick also had a number of Generals who shared the same sexual preferences. One of those who was openly gay was Prussian general, Friedrich von Steuben:
While von Steuben served to help America win the Revolutionary War, he was later involved in a plot to have Frederick the Great’s brother, Henry, appointed as King of America:
Von Steuben’s allegiance to America was inferior to his allegiance to the Kingdom of Prussia; once a servant of Prussia, always a servant of Prussia. The plans to infiltrate America were already in play immediately after the Revolutionary War.
This brief history of homosexuality within standing armies throughout the ages, brings us into the 19th century. At this juncture, it must be reiterated that until this time, there were plenty of homosexual relationships. What is important to note is that these relationships were between people who understood themselves to be men and women. Gay men were men; gay women were women.
As the lives of Voltaire, Frederick the Great, von Steuben and others were coming to an end, the Prussian war machine was finding a new gear. The 19th century saw the rapid evolution of modern warfare, which would alter the psyche of humanity, forever.
Prussian Pandemonium
What Frederick the Great and his father had set in motion was the most powerful military machine in world history. The two men approached the Prussian kingdom from completely opposing viewpoints. Unlike Frederick the Great’s desire to appoint gay generals, his father (Frederick William I) ruled Prussia from an ideology that his permanent standing army would be feared by the entire European continent. His soldiers would represent the highest form of manhood:
Frederick William I had a personal hatred for effeminate males, and this included his son. When Frederick the Great secured the throne in 1740, not only did he maintain the militant might of Prussia, he also brought culture and the arts to the kingdom under the guise that he was an ‘Enlightened Despot’.
By the end of the 18th Century, all of Europe had experienced the might of these two Prussian leaders. However, in 1789 the French Revolution began to wreak havoc across the continent. By 1799, a man by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte was the de-facto leader of the French Republic.
By 1804, Napoleon had proclaimed himself Emperor, and he was on a collision course with the might of Prussia, ready to plunge the national identity of Prussia into a crisis:
The first defeat of the Prussian army was in 1806 at Jena:
Prussia then suffered an even greater defeat at Auerstadt. They outnumbered the French nearly two-to-one, but were defeated, losing another 13,000 men. It was a disgrace that sent the Prussian kingdom into collective shock. Drastic changes would need to be made:
A thorough Prussian self-analysis had begun:
It was Hegel who sensed this was the beginning of much bigger and better things for the kingdom of Prussia. Contemplate that over 200 years ago, Georg Hegel was predicting the coming of a ‘New World Order’.
The Kingdom of Identity Kontrol
After the humiliation of defeat, Prussia embarked on a dramatic re-organization process. There would be no more bullshit; every citizen was mobilized to serve Prussia and its desire for worldwide conquest. The Generals were convened:
Hegel’s predecessor at the University of Berlin, Johan Gotlieb Fichte, gave a speech known as the “Address to the German Nation”:
Fichte was not holding back. It was time for the children to be indoctrinated into Prussian ideology as soon as possible.
Another Prussian influencer of the day was also busy defining what it meant to be a Prussian man and woman:
The Prussians interpreted their defeat at the hands of Napoleon as a sign of societal weakness; the defeat at the hands of Napoleon was a direct consequence. To rectify the situation, society needed to be adjusted. Men had to be retrained to identify solely as the epitome of strength, power and fertility. Women had to identify as soft, gracious and beautiful, and willingly receive the power and fertility of Prussian men.
Homosexuality would remain a high-crime, but this was no longer just about sexual preference. Any man, straight or gay, who pursued the arts, just as Frederick the Great had done, would be viewed as effeminate and shunned:
And just like that, Prussia began to define genders and clearly define their roles in society. This was the beginning of humanity’s insane excursion into gender identity analysis.
Put simply, Prussia’s defeat to Napoleon sent the kingdom into a form of collective-psychosis. They viewed the defeat as an attack on Prussian masculinity, and therefore all forms of effeminate behavior amongst men must be stamped out.
Prussia became obsessed with defining the behavior of the two genders. They created such a narrow defintion of what constitutes a man or a woman, that those who fell outside of the scope were no longer considered a man or a woman.
This was a brutal exercise in the suppression of the human spirit and free-will. If you were a man, but enjoyed composing music or appreciating art, you were not considered a real man, but a male/female hybrid. Conversely, if you were a woman but enjoyed the toil of physical labor or had an interest in the tactics of war, you were considered a masculinized hybrid.
This obsessive governance had descended Prussia into a mass psychosis. Regardless of whether you were gay or straight, the genitalia of a human being no longer was the sole determination of one’s gender. If you did not conform completely to the new-Prussian definitions of man and woman, your behavior and thoughts would be used to define you as something in-between.
And with maniacal desire for control, Prussia had given birth to the disaster we now know as gender identity.
Unsurprizingly, you can likely guess where the origins of gender identity politics began…
The Uranians
Frederick the Great had ruled the Prussian kingdom for nearly four decades. He had turned Prussia into the most feared empire on the continent; he had brought the refinements of the arts, music and philosophy into the kingdom; and it was an open secret that he was gay.
Amidst all this, Prussians never disputed the quality of Frederick’s leadership, nor that he was a man.
The man credited with making Prussia great was an effeminate lover of the arts, and of men. How could Prussia in the 1800s reconcile this dilemma? Frederick’s military successes were the stuff of legend, and yet he would be considered a weak and effeminate loser in 19th century Prussia. The kingdom was descending into a schizophrenic state.
This extreme rigidity with how Prussia treated gays eventually gave birth to the world’s first gay rights activist:
Ulrichs was a student at the Prussian University of Berlin. His theory regarding the origins of homosexuality effectively gave birth to the concept “multi-genderism”:
Ulrich’s battle for Prussian gay rights led him to eventually publish a newsletter, and its name left nothing to the imagination:
In one sense, Ulrichs can be applauded for standing up to the staunch rigidity of Prussian totalitarianism, but his “third gender” theory laid the foundations for the madness the world is embroiled in today with respect to gender identity.
With the exception of Prussia, the 19th century saw homosexuality around the world gradually being decriminalized. The rest of the world was beginning to notice that Prussia was obsessed with homo-eroticism:
“at the end of the nineteenth century the Russian psychologist Marc André Raffalovich argued that homosexual attachment was a specifically ‘German friendship’, and while Raffalovich,as a Catholic dividing his time between England and France, aimed to cast aspersions on the Germans with this claim, there was some merit to his methodology. His citing of the great German romantic authors, poets and playwrights reflects the closeness of their relationships to and with one another, and the homoerotic themes that underpinned much of their work and correspondence.”
On one hand, Prussia was marching forward with their vision for a hyper-masculine “universal homogeneous state”. On the other hand, it was engaged in an obsession with homo-eroticism and defining genders.
Regardless of all this insanity, the Prussian war machine marched forward during the 19th Century. The German Unification wars, which we presented in The ReichsWEF – Part I, would ultimately establish the Prussian-controlled German Reich.
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Prussia’s obsession with war and gender definition only strengthened as humanity entered the 20th century. With the Great War on the horizon, Prussia was ferociously preparing its citizens for a vast and total conquest, with consequences that would eventually expose the darkest parts of the human soul.
To be continued…
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