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Kuker by Dmitriy Galkin

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Art by Julius Kronberg

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In case you don’t know, Tesak was a nationalist who lived and died for his people. He was executed in his prison cell in 2020. The murder was framed as a suicide.

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Sometimes one picture is worth a thousand words

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Happy birthday to William L.Pierce

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Swarog by M.Telizhenko

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Idol by Svarogart https://www.instagram.com/svarog._.art/

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In Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, France, is an amazing find of early Pagan practice.

More than 190 bear skulls were found in this cave. One of which was left on an alter.
There's even the remains of a bear statue, as well as multiple other artifacts

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Art by https://twitter.com/Mud_and_Blood

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Pagan approach to nature must be balanced. Trees are to be chopped down, but no forest should be cut unless every last scrap of wood goes to use and the land is replanted to create ecosystems, not plantations.

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Against Christian Identity - 14 (The Hebrides are not named after the Hebrews)

Within CI, there is a belief that the Hebrides (islands next to the coast of Northwest Alba) are named after the Hebrews. As with the other things that have been said, this is wrong. There are three reasons for this, which will be shared below.

There is nothing in the archaeological record showing the spread of Middle Eastern ways of life into Britain during the time Christian Identitarians think the Israelites reached Britain (during the Iron Age). The blood of the folk of Britain is European, with it being West British and Irish, Continental Northern European and France IA (Gaulish blood, but it was the Belgian Gauls that reached Britain, not the Celtic Gauls.) which all come from Europe, not the Levant. Lastly, there is the reason I am writing about the Hebrides, which is that the word is not from Hebrew.

The name 'Hebrides' comes from a root that is from the speech of the British Bell Beakers. Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy called these islands the 'Héboudai', meaning the 'r' came later and has nothing to do with the Hebrews. This is something known as folk etymology, which should be avoided. Since no blood likeness or leftovers of the folk living there has been shown to have strong links to the Israelites, or the Gauls, it can only be from a tongue that is not Early Hebrew, Early Gaulish or Early Irish.

While the name of these islands is from a British Bell Beaker root, Roman and Greek writers wrote down Brythonic names for the Hebudes. This happened, since the most contact they had with the British was with those from outside of the Highlands and Islands. This can be known, as the blood of the Highlanders and Islanders had/has between 0% to 0.25% France IA, which is not enough for Belgian speech to have been in those bits of Britain during the Iron Age.

Not only are the Hebrides not named after the Hebrews, but the Northern British (along with the Irish) have next to no 'Celtic' blood. Those in Southern Britain have more 'Celtic' blood, but this blood is from Gallia Belgica, which is not where the Celts are from. As such, it should not be called Celtic. To the British and Irish, stop thinking that you are something you are not. You are Northwest Insular Aryans, not Celts or Israelites.

Further reading:

https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2023/06/18/news/advances_in_genetic_mapping_upending_irish_origin_story_language_now_under_debate-3360298/

https://www.etymonline.com/word/Hebrides#etymonline_v_40387

https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Hebrides

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973796/

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05247-2

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7421815/amp/Scotlands-genetic-map-reveals-natives-stay-regions-centuries.html

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-49563887.amp

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2022/september/early-english-anglo-saxons-descended-from-mass-european-migration.html

https://phys.org/news/2021-12-harvard-geneticists-ancient-britain-insights.html

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Take Up the Spear - Stephen McNallen

#Interview is also on redice.tv | redicetv:1/take-up-the-spear-stephen-mcnallen-pt1:4">Odysee | BitChute | Rumble | X | VK | Gab

Watch both parts of the show at redicemembers.com or redicetv:1/take-up-the-spear-stephen-mcnallen-pt2:b">odysee.com/@redicetv or subscribestar.com/redice

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The smith went out to find his dog, and when he saw him lying there, knocked almost to pieces and quite dead, his heart was vexed within him. He went back to the house, and said, ‘’My life is a life lost, and my substance is but substance wasted without my dog. He was a defence and protection to our property and our cattle, to every beast we had and to our house.
‘Be not vexed thereat,’ replied the child, ‘for I myself will fix on my own punishment. This shall it be. If in all Ireland a whelp of that dog’s breed is to be found, ’tis I myself will rear him up for thee till he be fit to take the watch-dog’s place. In the meantime, O Culain, I myself will be your hound for defence of your cattle and for your own defence, until the dog be grown and capable of action

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Another accurate depiction of Western Scythians by A.Klimenko

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We've made our article on the Axial Age available for free:

https://imperiumpress.substack.com/p/the-axial-turn

Quite a few people messaged us to say this was something important and deserves to be shared with everyone. In the article we dig down into the details to show exactly what the Axial age was and why it represents a very clear proto-liberalism.

So much of radical politics leans on this proto-liberalism, and so struggles to oppose things like secularism, trans-everything, and globalism in a principled way. If we oppose these, we must excavate the root, not just the branch.

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Just in case something happens you can find me on X (Twitter) too

https://twitter.com/DENISSS98945260

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Grand Duke Mindaugas

Despite officially being baptized, Lithuanian king Mindaugas saw it as a purely political move and stayed a Pagan his entire life.

Art by Arlen Kashkurevich

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There is a christian morality, one of a slave. There’s also a Pagan morality, one of a warrior.

Maxim Tesak

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One of the things I quote often because I think it is significant, comes from northern European non-Christian writings and it goes something like this: 'Cattle die and kinsman die, and so too must one die oneself. But there is one thing I know that never dies, and that is the fame of a dead man's deeds. 'Fame' here doesn't mean fame in the way we think of it today – notoriety, having people know who you are, being a celebrity, that kind of thing. In this case, fame means your reputation, the impression you make on the world and your fellow men while you are alive.

W.L.Pierce

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Today while in Derry/Londonderry, I visited the statue of Manannán mac Lir, the god of the sea in Irish & Manx mythology. A magnificent spot, he overlooks the hills of Donegal and you can even see the Scottish island of Islay across the water.

His horse, called Aonbarr, could gallop across the waves of the sea as if they were solid ground. He also had a ship called ‘wave sweeper’ that needed no oars or sails to travel.

While not taking a prominent role in stories usually, the gifts he gives to Gods and Heroes is of vital importance. From the Goblet of Truth & musical silver branch that he gave to High King Cormac mac Airt, to the Shield of Fionn made from the wood of a hazel tree that the God Lugh had impaled the head of Balor on.

This is the second statue of the Sea God, with the first being destroyed by Christian fundamentalists in 2015, leaving behind a 5ft cross emblazoned with 'Thou Shalt Not Have False Gods Before Me'. He was replaced following a popular local campaign however.

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Laima by Gvīdo Augusts

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Montespan cave bear altar is proof that Paganism is as old as humanity itself

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Monotheism sucks all the mystery out of nature and injects it into God, who is the "explanation" for nature. While polytheism, through the worship of many gods, affirms the life and mystery of the world in all of its complexity, monotheism declares the world to be a mere artifact, the product of God’s making, and thus about as living and mysterious as a thumbtack. The transition from polytheism to monotheism is the "de-godding" of the different aspects of the world.

C.Cleary

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What makes Paganism life-affirming is, first and foremost, the attitude Pagans have to Nature. Unlike abrahamism and the heresies of the Axial Age, true (ie Folkish) Paganism acknowledges the world as the only sacred reality thus everything in it is worth preserving, every grove, lake, mountain etc is full of spirits and Gods.

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Georg Kolbe was a German neo-classic style sculptor. Most of his works were stolen and destroyed.

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Nature is my church

art by O.Shupliak

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“‘Well hast thou made the award,’ said they all, ‘and henceforward shall your name be changed; you shall no longer be called Setanta; Cu-Chulain, or the “Hound of Culain,” shall your name be.’

“‘I like my own name best,’ the child objected. ‘Ah, say not so,’ replied the magician, ‘for one day will the name of Cuchulain ring in all men’s mouths; among the brave ones of the whole wide world Cuchulain’s name shall find a place. Renowned and famous shall he be, beloved and feared by all.’ ‘If that is so, then am I well content,’ replied the boy.

“So from that day forth the name Cuchulain clung to him, until the time came when he was no longer remembered as the Hound of Culain’s Fort, but as the guardian and watch-dog of defence to the Province against her foes; and then men loved best to call him ‘The Hound of Ulster.’

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As for the hound himself, he thought with but one gulp to swallow Setanta whole. Now the little lad was without any means of defence beyond his ball and hurley-stick. He never left his play till he came near. Then, as the hound charged open-jawed, with all his strength he threw the ball right into the creature’s mouth; and as for a moment the hound stopped short, choking as the ball passed down its throat, the lad seized hold of the mastiff’s open jaws, grasping its throat with one hand and the back of its head with the other, and so violently did he strike its head against the pillars of the door, that it was no long time until the creature lay dead upon the ground.

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Genetically Western (Royal) Scythians were almost identical to modern Eastern Europeans.
Only Eastern Scythians (like dark and curly haired Pazyryk) were similar to Central Asians.

Make sure to depict Royal Scythians accurately like Darbarnir https://twitter.com/mrdarbarko

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ÚLFHÉÐINN by Brother Bjorn
https://twitter.com/bjorn_brother

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