Friday, September 28, 2018

My FBI Rap Sheet II

I got a reply from the FBI today regarding my dispute of inaccurate info on my rap sheet. It turns out that CalDOJ, the California Dept of Justice, is the one responsible for the erroneous information.

Now I have two sources that point the finger at CalDOJ. A couple of months ago I went to the local court house for some official documents and was told that they automatically update my records but that the DOJ has "its own time frame" for updating their records. See my post "Cal DOJ fails!" posted July 27, 2018. And today, the FBI also confirmed that it is the California Department of Justice who supplied them with the erroneous information.

So now I have to battle it out with CalDOJ. I will make some phone calls first but I'm certain I will have to request an administrative review to get the DOJ to correct my records.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Autumn Equinox

The autumn equinox is today at 6:54 pm.

I prepared a seafood feast. I made caldo de siete mares, coctel de camaron and garlic-lemon butter scallops. I also had oysters for the feast. My brothers and sisters were here. It went great. We all enjoyed the seafood, Pacifico beer, and Sangria coolers.



It was a nice feast to usher in the equinox and the beginning of autumn.

Today I also got to wear my new gold pentagram and chain. It's the Tetragrammaton.




Saturday, September 15, 2018

Morticia

She's such a beautiful and elegant lady.

I really dig her elegance despite that she's a sorceress. A black magician.

Morticia  is derived from the word mortician. A mortician is someone who works in a mortuary. A mortuary is a place where dead bodies are held.

Morticia is Gomez's wife, she also represents France. It was France who dealt the deadly blow to Mexico when Mexico was just in its infancy. Mexico was still reeling from its battles with Spain when the English from the north set their eyes on California, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Colorado. Mexico had not fully recovered from its battles for independence when France dealt the deadly blow of selling out to the United States and thereby giving the United States the upper hand against Mexico.

It's so befitting that the elegant woman who represents France is named Morticia. After all, she dealt the mortal blow to infant Mexico.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Gomez and Morticia

And the allegory continues.

In the Adams Family, Gomez who represents Vasconcelos, also represents Spain. And Morticia, who is Gomez's wife, represents France.

In the Adams Family, Gomez and Morticia have a wonderful marriage. And in many occasions Morticia will make some type of comment in French which drives Gomez into a kissing frenzy. "Querida mia, you spoke French," he would say, then he'd grab her hand and kiss the length of her arm in a romantic Castilian way. That there is the parody.

 In La Raza Cosmica, Vasconcelos was highly critical and bitter of France. He certainly had no love for France. France is the sell-out who turned the tables in the New World and allowed the English to become the dominant power. Vasconcelos wrote that if France had not sold-out to the United States, the New World would have been a Spanish and French empire. It was Napoleon Bonaparte who made it Anglo-Saxon. For details see my post "Cinco de Mayo," posted May 5, 2017, or read "The Cosmic Race - La Raza Cosmica," Didier T. Jaen, page 13.

Friday, September 7, 2018

Mestizo

Just continuing my critique of that article I mentioned on my previous post. Specially that last sentence on the first paragraph that reads "Because Latin Americans are Mestizos - a mix of European, African and Asian ancestry..."

That sentence is wrong in more than one way. Not only is it wrong for leaving out the American Indian, it's wrong because it gives the wrong definition of "Mestizo."

There are two common definitions of Mestizo. One definition defines Mestizo as someone of mixed race. The other is the definition used in Colonial Mexico during Spanish rule. This definition specifically defines a Mestizo as someone of Spanish and American Indian ancestry.

In colonial Mexico when illiteracy was high, posters depicting the casta (caste) system were posted in public spaces where the people could see them.
 
The casta system placed a Spaniard from Spain at the top of the castas, he was called a "Peninsular." Meaning he came from the Iberian peninsula (present day Spain and Portugal). A Peninsular had the most rights, specially when concerning land ownership.

The second in line was a "Criollo," someone of pure Spanish descent born in Latin America. A Criollo had fewer rights than a Peninsular.

The third in line was a "Mestizo," someone of Spanish and Indian descent. Mestizos had fewer rights than a Criollo, but more rights than the more than a dozen castas that were below the Mestizo.

Mixing with blacks resulted in offspring who were lower in the caste system and therefor had even fewer rights. Down to the pure Black (or African) who had virtually no rights and could actually be put into slavery.


This definition of Mestizo used in Colonial Mexico is the more correct one. Mestizo is a mix of Spanish and American Indian, not a mix of European, African, and Asian ancestry.


Sunday, September 2, 2018

La Raza Cosmica

It has been a beautiful Sunday morning. Now I'm thinking about yesterday's post, The Addams Family.

I actually agree with much of what Vasconcelos wrote about in his essay "La Raza Cosmica." I read his essay in Spanish and in English and I've also studied Theosophy and Rosicrucianism so I feel I'm certain I understand what his message is. And it's surprising to discover how incompetent some of his critics are in attempting to critique his essay. Even many writers presumably in support of his essay misrepresent (or maybe they really don't know) what he wrote about. These are the bigger enemy. They purport to support his essay but intentionally or unintentionally misrepresent what he wrote about. Thereby potentially misleading their readers.

I found this article online: https://latinousa.org/2014/04/25/latinos-cosmic-race/

The writer is wrong  right from the start. That last sentence in the first paragraph says mestizos are a mix of European, African, and Asian and makes absolutely no mention of the Native American. That is completely wrong

Here's what Vasconcelos wrote:

"The lower types of the species will be absorbed by the superior type. In this manner, for example, the black could be redeemed, and step by step, by voluntary extinction, the uglier stocks will give way to the more handsome."
- page 32

"The Indian, by grafting onto the related race, would take the jump of millions of years that separate Atlantis from our times, and in a few decades of aesthetic eugenics, the Black may disappear."
- page 32

"This mission can not be fulfilled either by the peoples of Asia, who are exhausted, or at least, lacking in the necessary boldness for new enterprises."
- Page 38

Excerpts taken from "The Cosmic Race - La Raza Cosmica", Didier T. Jaen

Vasconcelos also wrote that the Indian made a better bridge towards his cosmic race. - Page 26

I posted two comments with my critique of their article and both times my comments were removed. They clearly do not want opposing view points in their comments section.

BTW, this is where I got the idea to name my blog Raza Nueva (New Race).

Saturday, September 1, 2018

The Addams Family

The Addams Family is a fictional household created by cartoonist Charles Addams. A TV series and a movie based on the cartoon have also been produced.

I enjoy watching the TV series, I have the DVD set.

I did a search for the Addams Family and found this article on Wikipedia. : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Addams_Family

Interesting, I thought to myself. Whereas the article may be historically true, it completely misses the true substance of the cartoon, the TV series, and the movie.

To understand the Addams Family you need to know about Jose Vasconcelos, a Mexican philosopher.

Vasconcelos is best known for his essay "La Raza Cosmica." An essay in which he writes about the fusion of the races into one race which he names La Raza Cosmica. Undoubtedly Vasconcelos was well versed in Theosophy and Rosicrucianism. Both Theosophy and Rosicrucianism acknowledge and teach about the previous existence of Atlantis, past and present human races, and the creation of future races.

So, what does this have to do with the Addams family?


For starters, the Addams family is portrayed as a morbid family. Everything about them is abnormal. Their butler looks like Frankenstein, they have an uncle named Fester (as in a festering infection), they have a cousin named It (probably because he's hairy and weird) and a disembodied hand named Thing which delivers the mail.



"They're creepy and they're cooky, mysterious and spooky...their house is a museum...the Addams family. Snap, Snap."

Theosophists and Rosicrucians are undoubtedly viewed as mysterious and even spooky by those who conform to established religions.

So, what does this have to do with Vasconcelos? Well, Vasconcelos was undoubtedly well versed in Theosophy and Rosicrucianism. And Charles Addams, the creator of the Addams Family viewed him and his teachings as creepy, cooky, mysterious and spooky. Vasconcelos taught a philosophy that was well within Charles Addams' grasp. He just made an allegory out of it.

In the Addams family Vasconcelos is portrayed as Gomez. And his family, La Raza Cosmica, is creepy, cooky, mysterious and spooky.


Gomez from the Addams Family


Jose Vasconcelos


The Addams Family is a parody on Jose Vasconcelos and La Raza Cosmica.