Jean Robin (writer)
Jean Robin (born 1946) is a French writer, essayist, and conspiracy theorist particularly interested in occult and esoteric issues, secret societies, and their influence throughout history.
Biography
[edit]It was at the beginning of his career at Éditions Robert Laffont that Jean Robin discovered René Guénon's writings.[1]
He subsequently produced the text (René Guénon témoin de la Tradition, 1978),[2][3][4][5][6] and has continued to make reference to the latter's work in other essays (Le Royaume du Graal, 1992;[7] Veilleur, où en est la nuit (2000);[8] H.P. Lovecraft et le secret des adorateurs du Serpent 2017).[9][10]
The theme central to his work is eschatology, which refers to the events that are thought to accompany the "end of our world" or historical-cosmological cycle. It is from the point of view of eschatology and with a Guenonian approach that he writes about themes such as "so-called aliens",[11][12][13] anti-initiation manipulation,[14][15][1] Rennes-le-Château,[16][17][18][19] occultism in Nazism,[20][21] and the history of France and its mysteries.[22][23]
Adolf Hitler & Antarctica
[edit]Jean Robin's book Opération Orth ou l'Incroyable secret de Rennes-le-Château was published in 1989, which involved flying saucers and The Black Order. According to Jean Robin's anonymous informant in this book, Adolf Hitler died in a subterranean complex beneath Antarctica in 1953, where his body is preserved in a hexagonal casket (opposite to that of Raoul Wallenberg). The Black Order believes in Holocaust denial.[24]
Publications
[edit]Works
[edit]- René Guénon, témoin de la tradition, Paris, ed. Guy Trédaniel, 1978, ISBN 9782857070269 (reissued. Robert Laffont, 1978), 355 p.
- Les Objets volants non identifiés ou la Grande parodie, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1979, 140 p., ISBN 2-85707-038-1, translated into Spanish under the title UFO, la gran parodia.[25]
- Réponse de Nostradamus à Monsieur de Fontbrune, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1981, 133 p., ISBN 2-85707-075-6, translated into Spanish under the title Respuesto de Nostradamus a Monsieur de Fontbrune, Esoteria (1982), ISBN 9788485411696.[26]
- Rennes-le-Château. La colline envoûtée, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1982, ISBN 2-85-707082-9
- René Guénon. La dernière chance de l'Occident, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1983, 206 p, ISBN 9782857071020
- Les Sociétés secrètes au rendez-vous de l'Apocalypse, Paris, Guy Trédaniel and Éd. de la Maisnie, 1985, 390 p., ISBN 978-7629435604 translated into Spanish under the title Las sociedades secretas en la cita del Apocalipsis ISBN 9788478920143.[27]
- Thèbes, Temples et Dieux du Nil, Éditions Robert Laffont, 1986, 138 p., ISBN 978-2221504291
- La véritable mission du Comte de Saint-Germain, Guy Trédaniel, 1986, 125 p., ISBN 978-2857072010
- Seth, le dieu maudit, éditions Guy Trédaniel, 1986, 249 p., ISBN 978-2857071976
- Hitler, l'élu du dragon, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1987, 239 p., ISBN 9782857072447.[28] translated into Spanish under the title Hitler, el elegido del dragón, Colección Enigmas de la historia, Roca, 1991, ISBN 9788427015647,[29][30][31] reissue November 2015 with a preface and an interview with the author, 314 p, Camion Noir publisher, ISBN 978-2357797307.
- Opération Orth ou l'Incroyable secret de Rennes-le-Château, Paris, Guy Trédaniel, 1989, 269 p., ISBN 978-2857073086
- Le Royaume du Graal, Introduction au mystère de la France. Éditions Trédaniel. 1992. p. 764. ISBN 978-2-85707-539-4.
- Veilleur, où en est la nuit ? Introduction à l'Apocalypse. Éditions Trédaniel. 2000. p. 344. ISBN 978-2-84445-155-2.
- Imperator, l'épopée de Julien l'Apostat, Roman historique. Éditions Trédaniel. 2013. p. 260. ISBN 978-2-8132-0574-2.
- H.P. Lovecraft et le secret des adorateurs du serpent. Paris: Éditions Trédaniel. 2017. p. 456. ISBN 978-2-8132-0990-0..
Magazines
[edit]Jean Robin has contributed to several magazines:
- Nouvelle École n° 41, Littérature et idéologie 2, Autumn 1984, René Guénon ou la Tradition retrouvée, (pp. 92–95)[32] The article is followed by a bibliography signed N. E. , of René Guénon's work and biographical studies. In it is also published an article by René Guénon published in Italian (translated by Evola or perhaps having rewritten (or synthesized) a passage from the Chaos social chapt. 6 of La Crise moderne). Translation Philippe Baillet .
- Collective work Les Cahiers de l'Herne, N°49 (1985), devoted to René Guénon: author of the article entitled Le problème du mal dans l'œuvre de René Guénon, (pp. 102–112).[33]
- Revue L'Âge d'or, winter 1987, interview with Jean Robin about his book "Seth le dieu maudit".
References
[edit]- ^ a b Entretien avec Jean Robin par le cercle II VIII XX XIV in "CAMION NOIR: HITLER L'élu du dragon"
- ^ FRBNF34607963
- ^ Virgo Maria Jean Vaquié , ISBN 9781910220177
- ^ Bnf catalogue
- ^ Bnf catalogue
- ^ Persée Persée " J. Robin. René Guénon, témoin de la Tradition" (compte-rendu), Jean-Pierre Laurant in Revue de l'histoire des religions, year 1981, volume 198, No 2, (pp. 233-234)
- ^ Sudoc abes
- ^ Bnf catalogue
- ^ Editions-tredaniel
- ^ Charles Upton in Live Journal
- ^ "Newsoftomorrow.org-ufologie, "Jean Robin sur les OVNIs, une société secrète mystérieuse et une base souterraine près de Carcassonne", 12 November 2012 | Published in Gouvernement de l'ombre". Archived from the original on 22 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- ^ (in English)"Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival", By Joscelyn Godwin
- ^ (in English)Confessions of an Illuminati, VOLUME III: Espionage, Templars and Satanism ... Leo Lyon Zagami, Page 293
- ^ in Politica Hermetica, L’age d’Homme Discussion générale, Jean-Pierre Laurant
- ^ Julius Evola, métaphysicien et penseur politique: essai d'analyse structurale Par Jean-Paul Lippi, Page 166,
- ^ "Mysteries of Templar Treasure & the Holy Grail: The Secrets of Rennes Le Chateau" By Lionel Fanthrope, Patricia Fanthrope, Page 162, Via Google books
- ^ "The Canopus Revelation: The Stargate of the Gods and the Ark of Osiris" By Philip Coppens, page 105, Via Google books
- ^ (fr)Portail Rennes le château
- ^ Persée, "Robin (Jean), Rennes-le-Château, la colline envoûtée"[permanent dead link ], Jean-Pierre Laurant, Archives de sciences sociales des religions
- ^ (in English)Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival by Joscelyn Godwin
- ^ David Livingstone, Transhumanism: The History of a Dangerous Idea
- ^ in "Mystères et merveilles de l'histoire de France: L'Hexagone couronné", Bernard Fontaine, Geneviève Béduneau, J’ai lu, 2015
- ^ Lionel Fanthrope, Patricia Fanthrope, Mysteries of Templar Treasure & the Holy Grail: The Secrets of Rennes Le Chateau page 161. [1]
- ^ Joscelyn Godwin, Arktos: The Polar Myth In Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival (Adventures Unlimited Press, pages 127, 129, 1996). ISBN 0-932813-35-6.
- ^ UFO, la gran parodia
- ^ WorldCatalog
- ^ Las sociedades secretas en la cita del Apocalipsis
- ^ Scrid document
- ^ Hitler, el elegido del dragón
- ^ (in Spanish)"Los ovnis de los nazis"
- ^ (in Spanish)LOS GUARDIANES DE LA SANGRE ETERNA Archived 2017-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Groupement de recherche et d'études pour la civilisation européenne - Nouvelle École n°41: Littérature et idéologie 2". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
- ^ Scrid, Cahier-N-49-Rene-Guenon
External links
[edit]- Interview of Jean Robin about his latest work H.P. Lovecraft et le secret des adorateurs du serpent
- Jean Robin on Gazette de Rennes-le-Château
- Jean Robin on Babelio + video (14 July 2017)
- Jean Robin at Guy Trédaniel publisher