Per last thread
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4144025/posts?page=1965#1965
I just happened on this older interview of Gary Wayne, discussing both Lewis and Tolkien. Just got to end. First half has most info about Lewis and Tolkien. Content/names/symbolism/secret societies; not much bloodline stuff per se. Second half gets more geopolitical.
Gary Wayne: The Chronicles Of Narnia
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“Gary Wayne joins me for a discussion about CS Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia.
Who was CS Lewis?
What did he believe?
What is his genealogy?
Tolkien, Lewis & secret societies
Aslan & Antichrist
The white witch & Babylon the Great
Medieval cosmology
The seven heavens
The seven medieval planets
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe / Jupiter
Prince Caspian / Mars
The voyage of the dawn trader/Sun
The silver chair / Moon
The horse and his boy / Mercury
The magician’s nephew / Venus
The last battle / Saturn “
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmswPjN9pwM
Please do not reply to me. I have less than no interest in your viewpoints.
Thank you.
Re Tolkien:
I listened to it. My opinion:
Lots of dystopian theories but not much evidence on Lewis and even less on Tolkien. I think he’s really stretching to make connections to the two men.
Do you agree with his anti-Q theories? He has a shred of fact buried in defeatism. He’s obviously seeing all the hypocrisy and injustice going on, but I believe his conclusions are flawed. He does see things are accelerating to the ultimate conclusion with the globalists.
By their fruits you will know them. There ARE some good people in the world. We are probably ALL nine degrees from the devil, like Kevin Bacon. It’s what we DO that determines our character...and destiny. My take: nothing substantive on Tolkien.
Gary Wayne....I do not know him. What gives him credibility?
Regarding Gary Wayne: what are his qualifications? I’m looking at his book and publisher and I can’t seem to get a good picture of his background. The only description I am finding is that he calls himself a “Christian contrarian”.
Being one who has studied Lewis and his beliefs extensively over decades, including his private letters and interviews with those who knew him closely, I disagree with your source.