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Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
Imagine the madness of all of this. The entire ideology of critical race theory is predicated on the entire system favouring white people over non-whites. That all of the institutions and systems of governance and business are skewered against non-whites ''systematically''.

Yet here all the institutions of power are siding against whites, moving to slur them as ''extremists'' if they oppose CRT.

And thus the original thesis is negated, if whites are extremists for opposing CRT then they are by definition not living in a system which favours them institutionally, if it did they wouldn't be getting called extremists for opposing CRT.

What you really have is a system of power persecuting whites which inverts and lies about it's own reasoning and motives.

https://t.me/StopTheLockdown_ResistTheVaccine/5453
Forwarded from Mana of Moria (Fauna)
Happy Freya Day!
Our strong gods and beautiful goddesses make great role models. Go outside, care for nature, love our people, love yourself. We're all divine.
Forwarded from Beauty of Europa 🤍
This is BEAUTIFUL!

THIS IS OUR EUROPA 🤚🏻

Traditional Ethnic Folk Clothing of Europe 🤍
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes) (T.L.K.)
Goblins are a kind of spirit from European folklore. They are of unclear origin and share much in common with imps. They are also similar to Kobolds and Hobgoblins and are typically small ugly mischievous creatures. Though sometimes Goblin is used as a catch all term being applied to more prominent mythic figures like the Erlkonig and Harlequin, despite both being deities and being better known as an Elf and Wildman respectively. While Goblins are typically harmless albeit tricky some are more aggressive like Redcaps who dye their hat in the red blood of those they kill. With the Famous Robin Redcap serving William de Soulis a "Satanic" warlock. Goblins also include certain house spirits like Kobolds and Hobgoblins, which are more tied into ancestral traditions which makes the Goblin a complicated term typically more referring to a shape of spirit and loose category than anything else. -TLK
Forwarded from White is Right
There is one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the whole world is telling you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world; No, you move.
Forwarded from FEMA THE LAST STEP
Media is too big
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BREAKING: Former FEMA Whistleblower Celeste Solum explains that the Corona PCR "test" is implanting a microchip.
So the Nasopharyngeal Covid19 PCR "tests" were never tests at all. They are implanting chips, inserting Nanobots called Nanites with a bioweapons payload for the brain, while at the same time harvesting DNA.
The PCR swab is inserted straight to the Nasopharynx behind the nose and forehead where your eyes are. It's at the blood brain barrier and next to your pineal gland. I believe they are knocking out people's senses with these Bioweapons and killing human intuition and your ability to cognitively see what they are doing to us. They're knocking out our senses and targeting the brain with Nanites that carry a payload as Celeste spoke about in previous videos. This is war. Serious warfare.
DECLINE THE "TESTS", REFUSE THE MASKS AND NEVER LET THEM STICK YOU WITH A NEEDLE.
Forwarded from Æhtemen
The Anglo-Saxons knew Saturday as Sæterdæg – giving us the name Sætere – a god some equate with the Norse Loki. The Anglo-Saxons also used the name Sæterndæg as well – Saturn's day. There's been much debate over who Sætere is- is he Saturn, another name for Loki (perhaps Loki is Saturn), Krodos or a god in his own right? If we look at wider Germanic names for Saturday a similar pattern forms; Even in Ario-Hindu the name for Saturday is Shanivāra meaning Saturn's Day. It's has also been suggested that Sætere is an agricultural god – the word saeter in old Norse meant a pasture or dairy land. The name also meant 'the setting sun'. But the Germanic folk also had anther name for Saturday – Sun's Eve. This appeared in Old English as sunnanæfen – a name that removes the invocation of Saturn and Loki altogether!
Forwarded from LauraAboli (Laura Aboli)
DID YOU KNOW...

A female falcon was equipped with a satellite tracking system in South Africa before migrating to Finland. Image shows tracker data. In just 42 days, she flew over 10.000 km, at an incredible average of 230 km per day and nearly in a straight line.

Incredible! 😀

https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
Forwarded from Mana of Moria (Fauna)
Say it out loud. Empower yourself. Feel it in every bone of your body.
Face your fears. We will be free again. I know it in my heart.
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Forwarded from The Frithstead (ᛉ Folcweard ᛦ)
Saturday, from Roman Dies Saturni, Saturn’s Day. Saturn is the god of agriculture. When Rome moved into Germanic lands, the Teutons folk utilized Interpretatio germanica, the practice of replacing Roman names with Germanic names. A theory posits that Saturn replaced Ingwine-Fréa by means of Romano interpretato (the reverse of Interpretatio germanica). Bede, in his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, stated that the English were the Ingvæones, i.e. the children of Ing, so why isn’t one of the days of the week named after him, considering that Wóden, Þunor, and Ingwine-Fréa are the holy trinity of gods. Saturn is a God of fertility, crops, and frith; just like Ingwine-Fréa. It’s possible that after the forced conversion to Christianity, and it being too difficult to remove the peoples devotion to their founding god, the use of his name became taboo. So, instead of making Saturday 'Ingedæġ', ‘Ingsday’ (or something similar), they used the Romano interpretato form of Saturn’s day, Saturday.
Forwarded from Mana of Moria (Fauna)
Interesting post from Æhtemen.
In modern Scandinavia, Saturday is called lördag or lørdag. It means "lögar day". Löga is a very old word for clean/wash (I'm sure you can see the connection to the old word laugo and the rune laguz). We used this day to wash ourselves before bathtubs and showers were installed in every house.
Happy laguz day! A clean house and a clean body makes for a clean mind. 🤗
Happy Leif Erikson Day⚔️