Forwarded from England 🏴
The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is the biggest oak tree in Britain, with a canopy spread of 28 metres, a trunk circumference of 11 metres and an estimated weight of 23 tonnes. It is somewhere between 800 and 1100 years old. Legend has it Robin Hood and his Merry men used the Major Oak for Shelter. 🏹🏴
Forwarded from Easter Tidings
We have to use this opportunity to lead more people to more truth. I don’t have the time to sit and engage. But there are people looking for answers in these comments sections. Whenever you have two seconds to engage, it’s worth it.
My simple comment on this video just to try to get people looking for more info in alt sites: “Keep going down the rabbit hole and questioning EVERYTHING. You have to find alternative media in order to find things censored on YT and FB, etc.”
This is an opportunity to push the window further. View it that way and we can make real change. All hands on deck!
https://youtu.be/Fcf1PDb4VBk
My simple comment on this video just to try to get people looking for more info in alt sites: “Keep going down the rabbit hole and questioning EVERYTHING. You have to find alternative media in order to find things censored on YT and FB, etc.”
This is an opportunity to push the window further. View it that way and we can make real change. All hands on deck!
https://youtu.be/Fcf1PDb4VBk
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I Don’t Like ‘This’ World
This is not going well…
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So I was finally able to talk more in depth to the friend of mine who was hospitalized weeks ago for 20 days with blood clots in his lungs, supposedly from the virus. He was not vaccinated, but his elderly mother who he cares for was. I asked if he contracted symptoms before or after she was given the shot. He said just after. I posed the possibility that she shed something to him and he said that is actually what his Drs theorized. He was treated at a Catholic hospital and he said they had a different approach and theory on the virus and that they were not following the official narrative. He said his Dr even said fauci was a quack. I wonder how many other medical offices are skeptical of the "official narrative". My friend was very lucky to have recovered. His Dr said he had never seen anyone in that condition recover before. He has a blood disorder that contributed to the severity of his situation but thankfully he is doing well now. He has been skeptical the entire time but my discussions with him really have him digging for more info now. A lot of people are waking up thankfully.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes) (Ike)
Titania and Oberon are the fairy king and queen known to pop culture, similar to Puck they too have roots in the folklore before Shakespeare popularized them. Though unlike Puck it is less blatant. Titania is often thought to have her name derived from Diana, who became the fairy queen and a witch goddess in European folklore. With the name being contorted with time and translation by the time of Shakespeare. Oberon however is often thought to come from French folklore and originated from the dwarf/elf Alberich most well known from Wagner's operas though he originated in folklore long before than. Both these origins are generally accepted though there are obvious holes a more clear origin has yet to emerge in my research. - TLK
Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
Wild earth is earth in her natural state, a state she was in long before the birth of modern civilization. What is wild nature? It’s raw nature untouched by humans, just as the gods created it. We can look to the past and say that ancient civilizations also built massive empires, but I would argue that although they did have huge empires, their existence was much much more natural/organic than what we have today. Everything from what they have consumed and used was from the natural environment. Their buildings and roads exist till this day because of the materials they used and the style of architecture they applied was much more natural and organic. Our modern architecture can’t even last 100 years. Even in modern western society our bridges and roads start falling apart after 50 years maybe even less. They didn’t spray their fields of crops with toxic lab-crafted chemical. They did not have factory farms and allow their animals to naturally graze the grass lands.
Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
So I guess what I’m saying is, although I personally prefer sovereign and independent smaller communities/tribes/clans/villages with their own laws and leadership system, I suppose it’s not impossible to create larger cities but do it in a way that it mimics nature in all ways as much as possible. All materials used, anything at all consumed, or used to build this city, or within the city, should come from the natural local environment because it has to align with the organic local ecosystem and environment. The cycles of nature also have to be taken into consideration. Even the design of this city, it’s roads, its buildings has to be laid out in a way that it mimics nature. But I will say again, and it’s my personal opinion, I don’t believe it’s natural for humans to live in large crowded cities
Forwarded from Easter Tidings
No guarantees on the time. Weather related internet issues plus my own chronic medical issues MIGHT delay this by an hour or a day, not sure yet!
https://youtu.be/FCn-xsmmTnY
https://youtu.be/FCn-xsmmTnY
Forwarded from THE OLD WAYS (Velesa37)
I pulled this from the article below. It’s an old article about the pagan revival around the world. As they go over the various pagan revival groups around the world, they do briefly mention some of the neo-liberal pagans, like the feminist pagan lesbian professors, Wiccans and such, but that’s not why I’m sharing this. I wanted to point out what the say about the Roman Emperor Julian, who was the last pagan emperor. He was murdered in cold blood by his Christian bodyguard. This confirms what I’ve been saying, that those in power who run the world always present everything to the public backwards upside down. They always presented the pagans as the barbaric hostile violent ones, when in reality, it was always the opposite. You can read here that while emperor Julian was trying to preserve and protect the pagan faith, he was still being accepting of Christians, and was giving them the freedom to exist alongside with pagans. However, the high priests of Abrahamism didn’t give the pagans the same respect, they didn’t show the pagans the same kindness and mercy. They wanted to eradicate every single pagan faith and force everyone to convert or die.
Here is the part I pulled from the article: In June 363 CE, Roman Emperor Julian was murdered by his Christian bodyguard. One of the most fascinating – and tragic – figures of late antiquity, Julian was the last pagan emperor. During his short rule this philosopher king fought a valiant battle to save the ancient pagan religions of his empire from vicious attacks by a new, aggressively proselytising and intolerant religion. This new creed was Christianity.
Julian, firmly anchored in the Hellenistic religion of the ancient Greeks and Romans, was a liberal ruler and patronised all religions, including Christianity. The genial emperor was determined to restore the worship of the gods and the honoured Greek-Roman traditions. He tried to stop the Christian attacks on the Greek pantheon; he tried to reverse the policies directed against the pagan Greeks adopted by early Christian Roman emperors. He even intended rebuilding the sacred temple of the Jews.
Julian’s efforts to revive and support the pagan faiths were cut short when he was murdered by his Christian bodyguard during a campaign in Persia. They say, those whom the Gods love, die young; Julian was just 32. With their last patron gone, the pagan religions were doomed. The succeeding Roman emperors banned the worship of the Hellenic gods. Sacrifices to them were forbidden on the penalty of death. Millions of pagans were murdered by Christian goons led by newly converted priests. The Olympic Games, which had been introduced in remote antiquity by the great Greek warrior Hercules, were stopped. The Christians banned Greek studies and philosophy, freezing scientific development in Europe for a thousand years.
Pagan revival: Why it is a nightmare for Christianity | IndiaFactsIndiaFacts
Here is the part I pulled from the article: In June 363 CE, Roman Emperor Julian was murdered by his Christian bodyguard. One of the most fascinating – and tragic – figures of late antiquity, Julian was the last pagan emperor. During his short rule this philosopher king fought a valiant battle to save the ancient pagan religions of his empire from vicious attacks by a new, aggressively proselytising and intolerant religion. This new creed was Christianity.
Julian, firmly anchored in the Hellenistic religion of the ancient Greeks and Romans, was a liberal ruler and patronised all religions, including Christianity. The genial emperor was determined to restore the worship of the gods and the honoured Greek-Roman traditions. He tried to stop the Christian attacks on the Greek pantheon; he tried to reverse the policies directed against the pagan Greeks adopted by early Christian Roman emperors. He even intended rebuilding the sacred temple of the Jews.
Julian’s efforts to revive and support the pagan faiths were cut short when he was murdered by his Christian bodyguard during a campaign in Persia. They say, those whom the Gods love, die young; Julian was just 32. With their last patron gone, the pagan religions were doomed. The succeeding Roman emperors banned the worship of the Hellenic gods. Sacrifices to them were forbidden on the penalty of death. Millions of pagans were murdered by Christian goons led by newly converted priests. The Olympic Games, which had been introduced in remote antiquity by the great Greek warrior Hercules, were stopped. The Christians banned Greek studies and philosophy, freezing scientific development in Europe for a thousand years.
Pagan revival: Why it is a nightmare for Christianity | IndiaFactsIndiaFacts
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Pagan revival: Why it is a nightmare for Christianity | IndiaFacts
Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, seems to be on a crusade against paganism and pagan culture
The Viking Valley in Gudvangen, Norge🇳🇴
The Viking Valley is located in Gudvangen deep inside the Norwegian fjords. With mountains raging on all sides of the fjord, this has been a place of pagan worship since pre-Christian times. Surrounded by the UNESCO-listed fjord landscape, you can’t ask for a more dramatic backdrop for a Viking adventure.
https://londonducklings.co.uk/viking-valley-gudvangen/
The Viking Valley is located in Gudvangen deep inside the Norwegian fjords. With mountains raging on all sides of the fjord, this has been a place of pagan worship since pre-Christian times. Surrounded by the UNESCO-listed fjord landscape, you can’t ask for a more dramatic backdrop for a Viking adventure.
https://londonducklings.co.uk/viking-valley-gudvangen/
Forwarded from The Winlandish Folk (᛬ᚫᚦᛖᛚᚹᚢᛚᚠ᛬)
What we have is two movements, one seeking to restore virile Germanic Barbarism, and another trying to revive Rome in its failed, mongrelized, christian form. How can this end?
Forwarded from Æhtemen
Our wyrd
and soul entwined
'round Frig's distaff
may we find -
Our Life-thread
Yet pre-defined.
Every babe
and yet-unborn,
Receive Frig's love
for she has sworn -
A maternal heart
and child's adorn.
Sisters Three
Now have begun,
from the thread
that Frig had spun
Weave a fate
All said and done.
and soul entwined
'round Frig's distaff
may we find -
Our Life-thread
Yet pre-defined.
Every babe
and yet-unborn,
Receive Frig's love
for she has sworn -
A maternal heart
and child's adorn.
Sisters Three
Now have begun,
from the thread
that Frig had spun
Weave a fate
All said and done.
Forwarded from The Fyrgen • ᚫᛚᚢ:ᚢᛚᚫ
Please watch this excellent, brief presentation by Marc Malone. In it he succinctly and eloquently lays out the agenda bearing down upon us and therefore the sorts of solutions we must look to. I've seen in the Fyrgen chat a few comments about how 'there is no political solution', which I do essentially agree with. What I would say to that is that in America especially, it's still possible to take advantage of political allegiances that span vast swathes of land to bring the people together in an organised defence of their way of life. E.g. Montana, where this speech was made, consists overwhelmingly of traditional-minded rural folk whose political conservatism can be used as a rallying point. This is much less so the case in Britain, where there aren't vast area of land where people are of one mind, relatively speaking. The point is that we can piggyback on established political methods to galvanise people in a practical way.
Put aside your religious adherences and biases for this. Marc is a devout Christian, and in my opinion is an example of someone doing something good in the name of his faith. Until we have Heathens making presentations like this I won't hear of any critique on the grounds of his religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F6Xc2ZlyZM
Put aside your religious adherences and biases for this. Marc is a devout Christian, and in my opinion is an example of someone doing something good in the name of his faith. Until we have Heathens making presentations like this I won't hear of any critique on the grounds of his religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F6Xc2ZlyZM
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America Under Attack in 2021
Most average citizens are unaware of the fact that an agenda is working within their community led by local elected officials that are working with non-government organizations working on control.
According to Marc Malone with america21century.com, "Sustainable…
According to Marc Malone with america21century.com, "Sustainable…
Forwarded from Native europeans 🌱 Back to our roots
Raise your children with the ideals, worldview and beliefs of our native european (pagan) ancestors!
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