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I absorb ancestral energies from Hemstahällen (Bronze Age petroglyphs) 🇸🇪

I will study and contemplate its mysteries and come back with a long and detailed video about it next year.

Dyḗus Phtḗr be with you! ⚡️☀️

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“Communism and corporatism are mortal enemies. Communism (and Marxism) is class conflict, corporatism is class collaboration.

The two could hardly be more different. Under corporatism, the whole comes before the part. For Marx, the part comes first – the class is above all.”

Mike Maxwell – The Cultured Thug Handbook
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Really light and just joy to wear. I have these and Paladin’s MMA-Shorts and both have served me well, but both feel quite different to wear. These thaiboxing shorts feel more “luxury” where Paladin’s MMA-Shorts feel more like good quality standard training shorts.

178cm and 90kg, Extra Large is good for me.”

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Thanks a lot, S!

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I just encountered a white (unless my eyes deceived me – it is dark outside) deer. Calm and beautiful, it just stood at the side of the road for a little while before crossing.

I often see animals when out driving, but this one had a particular presence.

A good omen!
Just two sensitive men checking in from Hyperborea contemplating the mysteries of the Wyrd!

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Politics is Biology

Why are some Whites for open borders? Why do they want mass immigration from the Third World? Do they not know that their own people suffer?

They do know, and they do not care.

Simply put, this is because they have a negative in-group preference. This means that they sympathise more with strangers than with their own people.

Usually this mentality is something that goes away (it can be a phase of rebellion against one's parents), but sometimes it persists – which is why you have “adult” libtards.

Can it be cured? Yes, it can actually. By rigorous physical training.

This is why we need to keep getting young guys into the gym.

Onwards!

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“The libtard cares more about rocks and trees than his own mother. This is because he’s more mentally ill than his conservative counterpart.”

Mike Maxwell – The Cultured Thug Handbook
Just to clarify: the reason I posted this was to mark against the stupid anti-White Porsche ad.

So, it was not a comment about cars (just as their ad was not about cars, but about woke virtue signalling).

But since we are on the topic, I can say that it does feel good and safe to drive my Volvo on the snowy and slippery roads of Sweden 💪

⚡️🇸🇪 Patriots in control 🇸🇪⚡️
Let's go ⚡️☀️

6x6 at 160 kg.

Unreasonably easy – it should not have been this easy. Had I been alone, it would have been one of the toughest sessions of this cycle of Russian Squat Routine. 5x6 at 160 kg (which I did a few days ago) was harder.

Now, I had six High-Thumos Gentlemen with me – including our esteemed Uberboyo (as you might hear in the second clip).

For one of the sets, I actually did seven repetitions. I lost count and did an extra for good measure. Such was my energy!

This is the Mannaz Rune – the Koryos Energy – at work.

Great stuff!

Video: https://x.com/TheGloriousLion/status/1860332738970001411
🇸🇪 🇧🇦 A few notes regarding Arga Blattens (Angry Foreigner's) unkind words about the Swedish people.

First and foremost, and forgive me for putting my humility aside for a moment, the Swedish people is, arguably, the most divinely inspired in the world. Any argument to the contrary is the result of some sort of complex.

Sweden is the Womb of Nations and the Holy Land for the Germanic peoples – the Anglo spirit (including American greatness) can be traced here, for example. Swedes are the genetically closest population to the Corded Ware Culture. I could go on, but you understand my point.

That said, I understand Angry Foreigner's frustration. He is angry, he is disappointed. He is hardly the first political dissident to feel this way. I, too, have at times felt this bitterness (many years ago though). He is objectively speaking wrong about Swedes (not saying that the current Swedish population is beyond blame, by the way) but I understand where his frustration comes from.

There are many wealthy Swedes, they could well have spared him some financial support (Gods know how much tax they pay to the anti-Swedish regime). For the record, I have actually sponsored him – no regrets, he deserved it (he has put his face on controversial pro-Swedish views for a long time and he has my respect for it).

Speaking ill of the great Swedish people is unacceptable and I hope he clarifies his position.

Something else to take with us from this situation is the following:

Engaging in pro-European (in this case Swedish) metapolitical activism must be rewarded – it cannot only result in paying a heavy price – otherwise the same pattern will repeat itself; the demon of bitterness will continue to harvest victims.

Onwards!
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🇸🇪 Update from Sweden

To my great sorrow, Sverigedemokraterna (SD – Sweden Democrats) have a hard time implementing positive change in the parliament.

They have to contend with anti-Swedish agents of the regime (Liberalerna – the “Liberals”, for example) that they are supposedly in a coalition with. Add to this their actual opponents (Social Democrats, primarily).

Many obstacles for sure.

However, being the second largest party in Sweden, they definitely have the capacity to impose positive change – were it not for a lack of will.

There are, of course, some in SD with courage and will galore. But we need more of them in the party.

Thus, I repeat my previous recommendation – we need to get more driven individuals (with a good moral compass – i.e. those who put Sweden and the Swedes first) into political parties (SD in particular).

The good individuals in SD need reinforcements.

Even during this “Conservative” government, citizenships have been handed out en masse to non-Europeans (sure votes for the Social Democrats in the upcoming election).

So their passivity in this regard (i.e. not closing the borders and not revoking citizenships) has, I am afraid, lost them the coming election.

We still have time, but not so much time that we can afford be lazy.

Onwards!

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🍊 Sweet oranges per se, were not in Europe until the 15-16th century when brought by Genoese and Portuguese from their travels to Asia, however, we have had before around the Mediterranean area something called ''citrons'' (Citrus medica) that ancient Romans used as remedies for poisoning ailments according to the description of Theophrastus, ‘’It is also useful to improve the breath, for if one boils the inner part of the fruit in a dish or squeezes it into the mouth in some other medium, it makes the breath more pleasant.’’

🍊 During the Middle Ages, the citron was used for treating seasickness, scurvy while also being considered an antibiotic (the oil of cedrate-limonele). While the very first mentioned origin of a citron-type fruit appears in the Himalayan foothills about 8 million years ago, nāraṅga was the Sanskrit word for orange tree (funnily enough, naranja means orange in Spanish), these oranges were finally available in the European markets around 15th century.

🍊 The Italian city of Savona has records of the first mention of sweet oranges in Europe, from 1471-1975 in a manuscript by Bartolomeo Platina written for Pope Sixtus IV. The manuscript is preserved in the Vatican Library. Spanish settlers took the fruit to Florida between 1535 and 1565, and the fruits thrived in the subtropical climate. Meanwhile, back in the Old World, Portuguese maritime explorers were about to discover an even more favourable variety of the orange.

🍊 The Portuguese were able to take control of several Asian port cities, including Goa in India. While the Portuguese were unsuccessful in taking control of the Indian Ocean trade, largely due to the fact that they had nothing to sell, they did bring an even more delicious variety of the sweet orange back to Europe. in 1498, Vasco da Gama writes and describe them as “very good oranges, much better than those from Portugal”. By 1646 sweet oranges were well known and commonly enjoyed around the Mediterranean.

🍊 While Christians like to explain oranges as being associated with St. Nicholas helping those in need and representing gold, the more realistic explanation of why we associate oranges with Christmas has to do more with oranges being a fruit for the aristocrats 1700-1800s, those that afforded oranges and bought them, usually ladies of good family during wintertime. Trading ships would arrive to British and other Northern European ports with sweet oranges from southern lands, sometimes sailors would throw a fruit or two to the children waiting by the dock and waving to the incoming trading ships with goods for the richest. Oranges were a luxury good around this time of the year, making it a very special Christmas present in the stocking indeed.


Stay tuned to my next post as it will continue with a little story from the 1700s that starts with a couple oranges.
A few words are in order!

For I have, at long last, come to the end of the epic Horus Heresy.

I read the first book in the series, Horus Rising, back in 2013. I had not read any science fiction before this (I had mainly read historical fiction and history books) – but having heard good things about the book, I decided to give it a go.

I was very pleasantly surprised. I was hooked, even. It felt like a modern-day Iliad and Odyssey – and this is still how I would describe it.

Demigods, brotherly rivalries, the ambition of the God Emperor, a galaxy in flames. Epic stuff indeed!

Finishing this last book, I felt a sense of nostalgia hit me. I also felt a sense of gratitude to the authors of the series (primarily Dan Abnett and Aaron Dembski-Bowden) for their inspiring work.

Now, I will continue with the Bhagavad-Gita.

Onwards!
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