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Forwarded from 𝕰ᴜʀᴏᴘᴇᴀɴ 𝕱ᴏʟᴋ & 𝕮ᴜʟᴛᴜʀᴇ
"Self-reliance", "independence", "making it on your own", "self- made", "earning your ways up", "no hand outs in our family", "learn the value of a dollar" etc. These terms are the antithesis of nepotism and were instilled in many of our parents attitudes to basically not help us financially, likely learned from the church. The Jews don't have these sort of stupid ideas, obviously you should help your family and friends out financially so that they can become successful and then everyone's happy and prosperous. The Jews get a ton of money for their bar/bat mitzvahs, inheritances, life insurance claims etc. And if they fail a business, it's no big deal, their life isn't over and pride unscathed. When a white person has every penny invested with no safety net from family in place, it makes it excessively more difficult to be prosperous. Don't be like the boomers and expect your kids to "make it on their own" and you piss away your savings on casinos, golf and Disney Land vacations like overgrown children. Help your fn' kids and people out!! Be nepotistic Af, put your folk first!
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Forwarded from Snicker's Archive (Snickerdoodle)
All things in the world revolve around the Great World Tree. Thus we are the houseguests of a treed realm, from then to now and after. Libations poured around the trunks of them reach their recipients the fastest.

~The Barbarian Clergyman
Somewhere in the woods, were we found old remains of a place where in the year 1741 a paper mill stood.
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Forwarded from Worth Fighting For
33 generations of one family has owned and occupied this medieval castle since the 12th century, the Eltz family.

Eltz Castle in Germany🇩🇪
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Forwarded from Adventures UK
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Cader Idris, Snowdonia National Park, Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Drone footage taken from Mawddach Pizza restaurant (highly recommended)
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Stryn, Norge🇳🇴 c.1921
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Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
The enemy destroys the roots of your culture tree, and the rootless tree eventually withers away and dies. The enemy will come in secret in the dark of night and sprinkle seeds of foreign tree/culture in the place where your native tree/culture once stood and then convince you that this brand new foreign tree that grew in the place where your native tree once stood is your own, is your native tree, and you believe it, and accept a foreign tree as being native to you. After taking down the power and strength of your ancestral culture, the enemy gave the remaining survivors a Stockholm syndrome, in your surviving ancestors started to eventually identify with their captors
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Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
Some Christians say that obviously the pagan cultures were weaker than Christianity because Christianity was able to overcome them. It’s a very complicated topic, but part of it has to do with the fact that Christianity was globalist religion from the start. This religion behaves like a Borg that assimilates all in its path. Christianity was only able to overtake independent pagan tribes and kingdoms after Christianity itself became powerful by bringing many individual independent pagan tribes under one Christian banner by converting each one of them separately. After a pig in kingdom converted to Christianity, other newly converted Christian kingdoms and tribes then thought of other Christian kingdoms and tribes as their Christian brothers, and allies against pagans
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Nationalism is Beautiful 🤍❄️
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Forwarded from Eurotopian
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This episode of The Fyrgen hits home on the topic of "law" and how we are being held captive by complying with directives that we never really agreed to, and definitely never voted on. This phony "law" and "religion" is something we must overcome if we are to be responsible for our future.👇🏻👇🏻
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The Fyrgen Podcast - Episode 15: Citizen or Pagan?

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citizen (n.): c. 1300, citisein (fem. citeseine) "inhabitant of a city or town," from Anglo-French citesein, citezein "city-dweller, town-dweller, citizen".
pagan (n.): c. 1400, perhaps mid-14c., "person of non-Christian or non-Jewish faith," from Late Latin paganus "pagan," in classical Latin "villager, rustic; civilian, non-combatant"

A basic introduction to ideas surrounding the concept of citizenship, the legal fiction, the 'person' and how we're enslaved by Vatican, Judeo-Christian Canon Law.

Visit fyrgen.com for past episodes and info on how you can support this podcast.

Also available on Odysee.
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Forwarded from Official_Celtic_Films
Celtic Druid hillfort called Dùn da Lamh standing above Strathspey, Scotland; digital illustration by Robert Marshall. Estimated to be 3500 BCE to 1800 BCE and lasted up until 500 CE.

Celtic Films - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/CelticFilms/3344
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