Jason Reza Jorjani (born February 21, 1981)[3] is an American philosopher, writer, former New Jersey Institute of Technology lecturer, former editor-in-chief of the European New Right publishing company Arktos Media,[4][5][6] and co-founder of the AltRight Corporation with Richard Spencer.
[7] Jason Reza Jorjani was born and raised in Manhattan, New York,[7] the only child of an Iranian immigrant father of Qajar descent[7] and a mother who comes from a working-class family of "northern European heritage", more specifically Irish and Scandinavian.
"[12] Jorjani claimed that his remarks were spliced into pieces from a two-hour conversation and rearranged out of context, and that the prediction was a warning of a dystopian future, not an endorsement.
"[20] Jorjani subsequently claimed that he did not intend to speak at the conference and that he rejected the white nationalist ideology Spencer began integrating into their organization.
During their meeting Bagley claimed to Jorjani that Jellyfish maintained a secret radio station in Croatia which was within range of Iran and could be used to broadcast anti-government messages.
[25] At some point Bagley stopped answering Jorjani´s emails, but he received a document from the unnamed londoner describing how Jellyfish intended to infiltrate the Venezuelan oil.
[28] Furthermore, according to Teitelbaum the unnamed Londoner who he speaks of is connected to the Sufi traditionalist Martin Lings and has many ties to wealthy middle easterners including the former Emir of Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and the Iranian nationalist Darius Guppy, who is known for illegally raising money and is himself a friend of Boris Johnson.
[33][non-primary source needed] In "The Prometheist Manifesto", Jorjani criticised the modern concept of God as a "jealous and tyrannically wrathful God-Father, archetypally identical to Zeus".
[34] Instead, Jorjani supported the idea of the myth of Prometheus as the creator of Man and likened the fire that he stole from Olympus as a symbol of the power of technology and science to free humanity from scarcity and ignorance.
[35][non-primary source needed] Speaking at a conference organized by Richard Spencer in 2016, Jorjani referred to the collapse of the Sasanian Persian Empire as the "first and greatest white genocide.
[36][non-primary source needed] Jorjani has written in support of eugenics and has claimed that Iran cannot culturally, technologically, and scientifically advance unless it restores its "pre-Arab and pre-Mongol genetic character".
[37] He has however stated that he deliberately infiltrated the Alt-Right movement at the behest of individuals who were very close to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign to steer it away from Spencer-style White Nationalism.
[41] Furthermore he is critical of the entirety of the Abrahamic Religions, emphasizing that the modern Judeo-Christian West only produces materialism and meaningless technology, while Islam has been a source of tyranny White Genocide.
Exactly those characteristics of Islam that were supposed to trigger a response to oppressive hierarchy, conservative litigiousness, draconian discipline and sadistic punishment, appealed to the despotically oriental souls of these Siberian nomads.