Talk:Order of the Jarls of Baelder

perhaps merge into a larger fascist Satanism article.
 * Most Gothic bands are not particularly interested in Satan or Satanism. Some black metal fringes certainly are, but they typically scorn organizations like the Church of Satan or the Temple of Set as "moderate" or "liberal" Satanism. Uww, the founder of French black metal fanzine Deo Occidi (published in English), contrasts "liberal Satanism" and "fascist Satanism" and embraces the latter. The "liberal Satanism" of classic American movements is regarded as extreme individualism and as a shameless apology for capitalism. Uww also mentions that Anton LaVey is a "moderate Jew". Additionally, classic Satanism is accused of dealing only in words. Black metal prefers actions and events, and clearly admire Scandinavian esoterrorism. It is also against capitalism, liberalism, democracy, and Judaism according to classic European Nazi models. Small Satanist groups catering to the black metal Satanist fringe include the Black Order, the Order of the Nine Angles, the Ordo Sinistra Vivendi (formerly the Order of the Left Hand Path), and the Order of the Jarls of Balder. M Introvigne, "The Gothic Milieu" in: The Cultic Milieu: Oppositional Subcultures in an Age of Globalization, p.148


 * Miguel Serrano "has praised Savitri Devi extravagantly as a pioneer of Esoteric Hitlerism and as a "the priestess of Odin". He in turn has served as an inspiration of a loose network of Nazi pagans and satanists in Britain, France and New Zealand, under such names as the Black Order or the Infernal Alliance

Goodrick-Clarke, ''Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke'', p. 106. dab (𒁳) 10:33, 30 November 2007 (UTC)