Forwarded from Thuletide
Anon asks: "Do you think the Palestine/Israel conflict narrative is of any use to us?"
Short answer : NO!
Long answer: I don't see the point in picking sides between two anti-White Middle Eastern tribes fighting over a desert.
99% of people only dislike Israel because they think it's a White supremacist apartheid settler colonialist state oppressing poor brown people (partially because Jews keep pretending to be European). Palestinians also use this rhetoric.
Jumping on that bandwagon is obviously counterproductive for many reasons. Firstly because it just reinforces anti-White propaganda, but it also implies that Jews are not Middle Easterners and that they don't belong in the Levant, and so on.
The only useful Israel/Palestine rhetoric is pointing out Jewish hypocrisy regarding their behavior in our countries (e.g. on demographics and immigration), since 95% of Western Jews support Israel.
However, some Israeli policies, like their crypto-anti-miscegenation laws or race-based citizenship (with DNA testing to make sure people qualify), are obviously good.
So, you have to be careful not to demonize the state's positive qualities. Especially considering that we would implement these same policies, and that White countries had similar policies until the "civil rights" revolution.
Many people on the dissident right just seem to hate Israel because it's le heckin evil Jews oppressing brown people — "Just like they're oppressing us, man! One struggle!" Very gay. Terminal Leftist brainrot.
Short answer : NO!
Long answer: I don't see the point in picking sides between two anti-White Middle Eastern tribes fighting over a desert.
99% of people only dislike Israel because they think it's a White supremacist apartheid settler colonialist state oppressing poor brown people (partially because Jews keep pretending to be European). Palestinians also use this rhetoric.
Jumping on that bandwagon is obviously counterproductive for many reasons. Firstly because it just reinforces anti-White propaganda, but it also implies that Jews are not Middle Easterners and that they don't belong in the Levant, and so on.
The only useful Israel/Palestine rhetoric is pointing out Jewish hypocrisy regarding their behavior in our countries (e.g. on demographics and immigration), since 95% of Western Jews support Israel.
However, some Israeli policies, like their crypto-anti-miscegenation laws or race-based citizenship (with DNA testing to make sure people qualify), are obviously good.
So, you have to be careful not to demonize the state's positive qualities. Especially considering that we would implement these same policies, and that White countries had similar policies until the "civil rights" revolution.
Many people on the dissident right just seem to hate Israel because it's le heckin evil Jews oppressing brown people — "Just like they're oppressing us, man! One struggle!" Very gay. Terminal Leftist brainrot.
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2 minute video on the Jewish role in the Great Replacement and the so-called "migration crisis" - highlighting ADL hypocrisy with regards to Israel and Jewish nationalism.
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Forwarded from IMPERIVM
"He only is rich who owns the day. There is no king, rich man, fairy or demon who possesses such power as that. The days are ever divine as to the first Aryans. They are of the least pretension and of the greatest capacity of anything that exists. They come and go like muffled and veiled figures, sent from a distant friendly party; but they say nothing, and if we do not use the gifts they bring, they carry them as silently away."
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Watch "Fimbul Radio (Live Viking Music 24/7)" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/A11-eZT4J-8
https://youtu.be/A11-eZT4J-8
Emain Abhlach, the Isle of Apples, is the old name for the island of Aaran in Scotland, the residing place of Manannan mac Lir, God of the Sea and Underworld. This realm is similar to Avalon, in that it is a pleasant land where the weather is always mild and snow never falls.
The number 9 is prominent in Celtic lore, composed of the sacred 3. Nine waves demark the sovereignty of any coastline and to go beyond 9 waves indicates exile; 9 maidens kindle the cauldron of the Underworld; the Beltane fire was kindled with 9 sticks from 9 different trees and lit by 9 different men.
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Forwarded from Nikola Tesla
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3D Magnetic Field 😎
Even those students familiar with magnetic fields in the two-dimensional plane will be fascinated by this spectacle 😵
Through this cube, we can observe the magnetic field field lines in 3D in a startling new way
Just shake the oil-filled cube, drop the included cylindrical magnet into the center compartment and watch how the iron filings react to the presence of the magnet 🧲
Even those students familiar with magnetic fields in the two-dimensional plane will be fascinated by this spectacle 😵
Through this cube, we can observe the magnetic field field lines in 3D in a startling new way
Just shake the oil-filled cube, drop the included cylindrical magnet into the center compartment and watch how the iron filings react to the presence of the magnet 🧲
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Forwarded from Gnostic Intel
“The gods and goddesses are not relics chiselled in stone. Whisper their names and you will find what time has not forgotten.”
― Nathaniel Connors
Image: Craigh Na Dun Standing Stones by Alexandria McQueen
― Nathaniel Connors
Image: Craigh Na Dun Standing Stones by Alexandria McQueen
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The Norse god Heimdahl is not only associated with the rooster, he is also linked to the Ram. Heimdali- a head butt in viking days might be described as the 'sword of Heimdahl'. We have no way to tell if this God took his name from the ram , or vice versa, or even if the names are a chance pun in differing dialects, given added color by later scalds. If Heimdahl is considered a Ram-god, then his time would probably have been the years end. To this day , in Baltic countries, some villages maintain the tradition of a ram effigy in for or wicker, the kekripukki, assembled in the autumn months and dragged in a parade, before in a spectacular November conflagration.
Heimdall - Norse Mythology for Smart People
https://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/heimdall/
https://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/heimdall/
Norse Mythology for Smart People
Heimdall - Norse Mythology for Smart People
Heimdall (pronounced “HAME-doll;” Old Norse Heimdallr, whose meaning/etymology is unknown[1]) is one of the Aesir gods and the ever-vigilant guardian of the gods’ stronghold, Asgard. His dwelling is called Himinbjörg (“Sky Cliffs,” connoting a high place…
Forwarded from Celta Lusitani Celtiberi Folk
The myth of the Asón Cascade of Cantabria
In front of the falls is a cave home to 2 sister nymphs. A cheerful one with silver hair, and a less outgoing one with golden hair. The falling water is believed to represent the pure silver and hair of the cheerful nymph, and the noise is her musical laughter. Wanting to bring tranquility to the local inhabitants, the golden haired nymph tried to alleviate her sister's commotion by moving her as she slept, through cabilistic words and signs, right into the source of the river. As it was moonless, she never noticed the silver hair floating in the air. Ever since, the silver haired nymph is imprisoned at this source, and the falling water would turn wineskins and pots into fresh water of those who offer to it
When the golden haired nymph tried to save her sister from this imprisonment, it so happened she forgot the ritual. For centuries, she searches for the arcanum that will finally return her sister to eternal awakening.
In front of the falls is a cave home to 2 sister nymphs. A cheerful one with silver hair, and a less outgoing one with golden hair. The falling water is believed to represent the pure silver and hair of the cheerful nymph, and the noise is her musical laughter. Wanting to bring tranquility to the local inhabitants, the golden haired nymph tried to alleviate her sister's commotion by moving her as she slept, through cabilistic words and signs, right into the source of the river. As it was moonless, she never noticed the silver hair floating in the air. Ever since, the silver haired nymph is imprisoned at this source, and the falling water would turn wineskins and pots into fresh water of those who offer to it
When the golden haired nymph tried to save her sister from this imprisonment, it so happened she forgot the ritual. For centuries, she searches for the arcanum that will finally return her sister to eternal awakening.
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