THE OLD WAYS
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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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This is another one I was able to save, but unfortunately this hawk will never fly again. This was before the fawn, 3 years ago. One summer day I see this poor injured hawk in my neighborhood right in front of my house struggling, freaking out and panicking. The bird was trying to fly away but it could not take wing. It was so scared and hurt. The hawk was going from one front yard to another. I went inside got a blanket, and came out to grab the hawk. The neighbor on the side of me is a cop. He told me not to touch this hawk cus it will tear me up and injure me. I didn’t listen to him. I went up to the hawk and he tried to resist a little, but then the hawk just let me wrap him in blanket and take him. I think the hawk was so hurt and weak. I brought it home. It’s wing was injured and had maggots crawling in wound. I cleaned the would from maggots and disinfected it. I am wrapped it up best I could and my 2 daughters and I drove an hour away to a bird sanctuary.
Remains of female Amazon warriors are being discovered in Russia & Ukraine. The Greek myth about female Amazon warriors is based on truth. Several of these graves were dug up in a city by the name Rostov-on-Don. This is my birth place, where I was raised until 13 years of age. This article says that the word Amazon is not a Greek word, but an ancient word from elsewhere. Well, during pagan Rus era, the women without husbands, like widows, or young women who had not married yet were called by the name Amuzonki (Амужонки) This isn’t a new discovery. It’s been discussed in Russian, and Ukrainian circles for sometime now
If you speak Russian, then you can find more details on Russian origins of female Amazon warriors here
Rostov-on-Don located on River Don is known for these female warrior graves. River Don is of historical importance to the Russian people. Here Wikipedia lists another source that claims Russian River Don was home to the mythological female Amazon warriors. Although they were not actually mythological but real
From birth people are bombarded with anti-German propaganda about the war crimes committed by the nazi regime. Hitler is always portrayed as the greatest evil of World War II. But this isn’t a post about my view of nazi regime. I’m just pointing out that while nazi are presented to the public as the most evilest regime on earth, many are not aware that much worse war crimes were carried out by other nations during the World War II era.

To be honest, I don’t support any wars. And I think it’s a great shame all those white nations fought against one another. Germans & British, Russians & Finland, etc... Before World War II, these nations even had the same symbolism. These nations should be like brothers, or at least close friends, and not be at each other’s throat, but someone up there orchestrates these wars according to a centuries old agenda.

What do we really know about anything? We only know what “they” want us to know, and if someone exposes us to information that “they” don’t want us to know, “they” will call this information “pseudo” or “conspiracy theories” and by doing so “they” discredit this information, and eliminate the threat.

Many are not aware of Imperial Japan’s Unit 731 that’s said to have committed some of the worst war crimes in known history. Unit 731 operated under the cover of epidemic prevention department, but that’s not what they were doing. It had eight divisions that focused on weaponizing disease, biological weapon research, etc...

Unit 731 was under the control of General Shiro Ishii. Shiro Ishii came from a very elite Japanese family, and his goal was to become the father of biological weapons. Shiro Ishii had the backing & funding of the Emperor. Unit 731 was staffed with the best Japanese scientists, and research medics.

They tested on living human subjects. They used prisoners, but whenever they’d run short of test subjects, Japanese secret police would go and abduct civilians from the streets.

Some of experiments included dissecting subjects while they’re alive often with no anesthesia, injecting prisoners with deadly diseases, forced transmission of syphilis, rape, chemical attacks on nearby civilian targets, testing weapons on life unarmed targets, and much more.

Unit 731 was also responsible for targeting entire villages. They deliberately infected many villages with deadly viruses & diseases by dumping infected fleas on them from airplanes. Other methods included poisonings the water supply, and even giving out sweets to children laced with anthrax. In early 1939 mysterious deadly plagues started to break out in villages. This just confirmed my suspicion that most plagues, viruses & diseases were man-made/ lab-crafted going back hundreds of years.

Not only were the prisoners deliberately infected with deadly diseases, and dissected alive, they were also used for many more dramatic tests. 50 different lethal experiments many of which were spontaneously made up.

They even had their own frostbite experiment lab where all year round they were conducting frostbite experiments. Other experiments involved exposure to direct bomb blasts. They would strap Chinese prisoners to wooden planks and leave them unprotected, and expose them to a direct bomb blasts.

After the Japanese surrendered, American government agreed not to prosecute Shiro Ishii and his men, in return for their data to be turned over to US government.
Old Slavic name for fairy is Faya. Till this day Russians use the name faya when they’re talking about a fairy.
Forwarded from 🌻🌷Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
“Who were these fays? Tradition says, that of yore some Gaulish queens, being proud and fanciful, did on the coming of Christ and His Apostles behave so insolently as to turn their backs upon them. In Brittany they were dancing at the moment, and never stopped dancing. Hence their hard doom; they are condemned to live until the Day of Judgment.[19] Many of them were turned into mice or rabbits; as the Kow-riggwans for instance, or Elves, who meeting at night round the old Druidic stones entangle you in their dances.”

Excerpt From
La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages
Jules Michelet, 1863