I will never tire of that video. Of watching Victorian ladies (who look like my grandmothers) in their aprons and Gibson-girl hair, joyfully joining in playing in the snow with a bunch of grown men. Too much, we think of our ancestors as dour, stodgy... but they were full of joy and laughter. Full of merriment and fun. It's an important thinknto remember: yes, we get our sense of adventure, courage, and creativity from our forebears, but we also inherit their laughter and joy.
Thank you Asha Logos, you have put into words that which I feel in my heart. To me, books, movies, they all are a key to unlock that, which is within us, the truth, the heritage handed down to us by our forebears. Today these roots are cut off with malicious intent, as artificial roots are put in its place. I know the tear-producing joy, when I, through reading, unlock a memory or connection within myself. This way I have not only put together most of my origins, but also, what lead to the world being as it is. Tolkien's Silmarillion and the Santia Wedes of Perun, written about 40000 years ago helped me a lot. Therein the word race is explained as derived from the first four fair tribes to inherit this earth, the great Rasa, who for a time, lived in Hyperborea and the travelled to colonise the earth, teaching other races (The Hopi talk about a white race welcoming them where they now live, teaching them language, farming and other things before moving away). I only found the first book of the Santia Wedes translated from Russian to German, and I suppose it is no use to you, unless it is in English?
Actually, what I rediscovered about my roots in terms of Hyperborea and the great rasa (or grande tartaria, as it was known) perfectly ties in with your research on the royal scythians.
Eastern european here..just visited France. Before this visit I really said to myslef that I must not come with biases. Unfortunately, I could say it was worst than expected.. been near paris and in paris. With no exaggeration, half the people I saw on the streets were non whites.. I spent just a couple of days here and I wouldn’t feel ok to going alone onto a lot of zones here, not only at night. You can feel this mix is unnatural, we are different. I don’t want to be pessimistic, but things are looking bad in Western Europe.
I spent several years in Paris, back during the tail end of its cleanliness, beauty, and relative homogeneity. Seeing firsthand what happened to that beautiful city is part of what so angered and inspired me—pure madness.
Well, my experience here is just about 7 days, short trips with my little children and my wife.. you have France, a wonderful country with a great culture and history, beatiful buldings and architecture at every step, but then you feel the rotten structure which starts to spread and spread. There were moments when I really was on alert for some seconds (3 young men with faces covered, riding 3 motorcycles with no lights during the night…) or when I felt the need to be sure there are no suspect men near me while taking some photos with the phone in my hand or making sure to place my wallet and all our IDs into an interior pocket of my jacket) .. every single dude who was selling those crappy “souvenirs” near Eiffel Tower was african and those who assaulted you to pay them to take you a picture were from India or Pakistan. You can see the aggressiveness in them, the hatred towards you.
Again, in my country, which is Eastern European, I have zero fear for walking by myself or with my children or wife at any hour, anywhere. I don’t want my children to live in such a reality.
Wow, so you lived here. Then you know far better what it’s all about. The sad part is… this chaos can be brought in a country in 5-15 years with not so much of an effort…
Thank you - not only for this article, but for all of your extraordinary content. You have a gift, a wonderful way to accurately describe the myriad challenges we face, specifically identify those causing the great majority of these challenges, and provide positive courses of action to right our trajectory. My family and I greatly appreciate you as the leading voice who articulates the facts of our dilemma without being inflammatory or malicious. On the contrary, you gracefully describe the causes, effects, and corrections necessary to mitigate, and eventually overcome these problems. You show us that we face a dilemma, but not a conundrum. Bravo to you, Sir.
This must be the first step of realization, but first, the self-loathing that our race has been goaded into wearing as a mantle of shame, must be overcome and tossed onto the refuse heap.
A people who are not convinced of their own intrinsic value and uniqueness are doomed to perish.
Some of the interlocutors that bother me the most are the people who say “culture is what’s important, not race”. Where do they think culture comes from? Just appears out of thin air I suppose.
What particularly afflicted Americans is their Protestant heritage. “Come to Jesus” moment is the highlight of any tent revival meeting, so naturally, they will think anyone can become American as long as they affirm that “Jesus is Lord”, opps, I means “America is the shining city on the hill”. My bad. They’re not aware of this assumption but it’s there.
This is a well written scientific essay that discusses the most important subject that many fear to discuss. Every person needs to understand his heritage and racial roots, at least to know what will be the future.
Yes, I recognize that others of my race are nearer to me than those of other races. But not so near as those of the same nation or tribe, who are also not so near as my cousins of third, second, or first degree. Nearer still are father and mother, sister and brother.
And most miraculous of all, nearest and dearest, wife, who through the divine act of marriage, the blessing of my vow to take her and treat her as my closest kin, has become the very heart and root of family and its continuation through our children.
You needn't be a Christian to understand the significance of that bond.
One of the wisest things Charles Williams ever said was that divorce is a *metaphysical* error and one of the gravest of sins.
I don't know whether the nearness I'm talking about is best described as spiritual or phenomenological, but it's more than and yet linked to the material or genetic. These are all just words -- and I hope that those reading this have experienced the kind of closeness I'm trying to describe here and will recognize it in themselves.
I will never tire of that video. Of watching Victorian ladies (who look like my grandmothers) in their aprons and Gibson-girl hair, joyfully joining in playing in the snow with a bunch of grown men. Too much, we think of our ancestors as dour, stodgy... but they were full of joy and laughter. Full of merriment and fun. It's an important thinknto remember: yes, we get our sense of adventure, courage, and creativity from our forebears, but we also inherit their laughter and joy.
Thank you Asha Logos, you have put into words that which I feel in my heart. To me, books, movies, they all are a key to unlock that, which is within us, the truth, the heritage handed down to us by our forebears. Today these roots are cut off with malicious intent, as artificial roots are put in its place. I know the tear-producing joy, when I, through reading, unlock a memory or connection within myself. This way I have not only put together most of my origins, but also, what lead to the world being as it is. Tolkien's Silmarillion and the Santia Wedes of Perun, written about 40000 years ago helped me a lot. Therein the word race is explained as derived from the first four fair tribes to inherit this earth, the great Rasa, who for a time, lived in Hyperborea and the travelled to colonise the earth, teaching other races (The Hopi talk about a white race welcoming them where they now live, teaching them language, farming and other things before moving away). I only found the first book of the Santia Wedes translated from Russian to German, and I suppose it is no use to you, unless it is in English?
Actually, what I rediscovered about my roots in terms of Hyperborea and the great rasa (or grande tartaria, as it was known) perfectly ties in with your research on the royal scythians.
Eastern european here..just visited France. Before this visit I really said to myslef that I must not come with biases. Unfortunately, I could say it was worst than expected.. been near paris and in paris. With no exaggeration, half the people I saw on the streets were non whites.. I spent just a couple of days here and I wouldn’t feel ok to going alone onto a lot of zones here, not only at night. You can feel this mix is unnatural, we are different. I don’t want to be pessimistic, but things are looking bad in Western Europe.
I spent several years in Paris, back during the tail end of its cleanliness, beauty, and relative homogeneity. Seeing firsthand what happened to that beautiful city is part of what so angered and inspired me—pure madness.
Well, my experience here is just about 7 days, short trips with my little children and my wife.. you have France, a wonderful country with a great culture and history, beatiful buldings and architecture at every step, but then you feel the rotten structure which starts to spread and spread. There were moments when I really was on alert for some seconds (3 young men with faces covered, riding 3 motorcycles with no lights during the night…) or when I felt the need to be sure there are no suspect men near me while taking some photos with the phone in my hand or making sure to place my wallet and all our IDs into an interior pocket of my jacket) .. every single dude who was selling those crappy “souvenirs” near Eiffel Tower was african and those who assaulted you to pay them to take you a picture were from India or Pakistan. You can see the aggressiveness in them, the hatred towards you.
Again, in my country, which is Eastern European, I have zero fear for walking by myself or with my children or wife at any hour, anywhere. I don’t want my children to live in such a reality.
Wow, so you lived here. Then you know far better what it’s all about. The sad part is… this chaos can be brought in a country in 5-15 years with not so much of an effort…
look at Ireland - not a pretty picture.
Thank you - not only for this article, but for all of your extraordinary content. You have a gift, a wonderful way to accurately describe the myriad challenges we face, specifically identify those causing the great majority of these challenges, and provide positive courses of action to right our trajectory. My family and I greatly appreciate you as the leading voice who articulates the facts of our dilemma without being inflammatory or malicious. On the contrary, you gracefully describe the causes, effects, and corrections necessary to mitigate, and eventually overcome these problems. You show us that we face a dilemma, but not a conundrum. Bravo to you, Sir.
Fantastic. As usual. We can non more ignore our race than an acorn can grow into a pine tree. Very enlightening article. Thank you
"There is something worth saving, here."
This must be the first step of realization, but first, the self-loathing that our race has been goaded into wearing as a mantle of shame, must be overcome and tossed onto the refuse heap.
A people who are not convinced of their own intrinsic value and uniqueness are doomed to perish.
Some of the interlocutors that bother me the most are the people who say “culture is what’s important, not race”. Where do they think culture comes from? Just appears out of thin air I suppose.
What particularly afflicted Americans is their Protestant heritage. “Come to Jesus” moment is the highlight of any tent revival meeting, so naturally, they will think anyone can become American as long as they affirm that “Jesus is Lord”, opps, I means “America is the shining city on the hill”. My bad. They’re not aware of this assumption but it’s there.
Christianity is the greatest evil our race has ever faced.
Rather interesting paper. 'The Historical Phases of National Socialist Racial Theory'
https://saudijournals.com/media/articles/JAEP_91_1-31.pdf
This is a well written scientific essay that discusses the most important subject that many fear to discuss. Every person needs to understand his heritage and racial roots, at least to know what will be the future.
Spectacular
Yes, I recognize that others of my race are nearer to me than those of other races. But not so near as those of the same nation or tribe, who are also not so near as my cousins of third, second, or first degree. Nearer still are father and mother, sister and brother.
And most miraculous of all, nearest and dearest, wife, who through the divine act of marriage, the blessing of my vow to take her and treat her as my closest kin, has become the very heart and root of family and its continuation through our children.
You needn't be a Christian to understand the significance of that bond.
One of the wisest things Charles Williams ever said was that divorce is a *metaphysical* error and one of the gravest of sins.
I don't know whether the nearness I'm talking about is best described as spiritual or phenomenological, but it's more than and yet linked to the material or genetic. These are all just words -- and I hope that those reading this have experienced the kind of closeness I'm trying to describe here and will recognize it in themselves.