Category: Civilization, History, and Anthropology

  • Our Progress

    —“All that anti-multiculturalism crap is just a blind for racism and deflated egos. It’s all a cover for how weak you are, so meh. Talk to me about how well your chest thumping worked in five years, tuffy. ;)”— Salon Users I dunno man. Won an election. Took over the court. Restructured taxes. Unfunded obamacare and its mandate. Purged the State Department. Decreased job flight. Highest valuations since 1900, nearing zero practical unemployment (which is 3%), revised growth upward for the first time in eight years, and “Encouraged” the combination of CVS and Aetna as the first step in private provision instead of government monopoly. Ended immigration from hostile countries (news today). Building beginning on the Wall. Cut illegal immigration dramatically. Got the Saudis to restructure and take point on Iran. Moving the embassy to Jerusalem (soon). Forced Germany to take military leadership in Europe. Continued containment of Russia and reversed Chinese manipulation. Meanwhile the right has very close to disempowered out Merkel. We will finish with the court in the next three years. Once the Russia probe is done they will take out the Clinton foundation and the DNC. Brexit continues despite all internal attempts to stop it. The base remains rock solid. I dunno… in just eleven months that seems pretty good progress. I mean. some of us just want to get on with a civil war, but as long as progress against postmodernism-feminism-marxism and euro-genocide, continues then we will not need one. (just to be clear, I prefer war)
  • Our Progress

    —“All that anti-multiculturalism crap is just a blind for racism and deflated egos. It’s all a cover for how weak you are, so meh. Talk to me about how well your chest thumping worked in five years, tuffy. ;)”— Salon Users I dunno man. Won an election. Took over the court. Restructured taxes. Unfunded obamacare and its mandate. Purged the State Department. Decreased job flight. Highest valuations since 1900, nearing zero practical unemployment (which is 3%), revised growth upward for the first time in eight years, and “Encouraged” the combination of CVS and Aetna as the first step in private provision instead of government monopoly. Ended immigration from hostile countries (news today). Building beginning on the Wall. Cut illegal immigration dramatically. Got the Saudis to restructure and take point on Iran. Moving the embassy to Jerusalem (soon). Forced Germany to take military leadership in Europe. Continued containment of Russia and reversed Chinese manipulation. Meanwhile the right has very close to disempowered out Merkel. We will finish with the court in the next three years. Once the Russia probe is done they will take out the Clinton foundation and the DNC. Brexit continues despite all internal attempts to stop it. The base remains rock solid. I dunno… in just eleven months that seems pretty good progress. I mean. some of us just want to get on with a civil war, but as long as progress against postmodernism-feminism-marxism and euro-genocide, continues then we will not need one. (just to be clear, I prefer war)
  • ORIGINS OF ELVES AND GOBLINS (GREEN MAN) A Goblin is a monstrous creature from E

    ORIGINS OF ELVES AND GOBLINS (GREEN MAN)

    A Goblin is a monstrous creature from European folklore, first attested in stories from the Middle Ages. They are ascribed various and conflicting abilities, temperaments and appearances depending on the story and country of origin.

    They are almost always small and grotesque, mischievous or outright evil, and greedy, especially for gold and jewelry. They often have magical abilities similar to a fairy or demon.

    (Similar creatures include brownies, dwarves, duendes, gnomes, imps, and kobolds.)

    English “Goblin” is first recorded in the 14th century and is probably from unattested Anglo-Norman gobelin, similar to Old French gobelin, already attested around 1195 in Ambroise of Normandy’s Guerre sainte, and to Medieval Latin gobelinus in Orderic Vitalis before 1141, which was the name of a devil or daemon haunting the country around Évreux, Normandy.

    It may be related both to German kobold and to Medieval Latin cabalus, or *gobalus, itself from Greek κόβαλος (kobalos), “rogue”, “knave”, “imp”, “goblin”. German Kobold contains the Germanic root kov- (Middle German Kobe “refuge, cavity”, “hollow in a rock”, Dial. English cove “hollow in a rock”, English “sheltered recess on a coast”, Old Norse kofi “hut, shed” ) which means originally a “hollow in the earth”. The word is probably related to Dial. Norman gobe “hollow in a cliff”, with simple suffix -lin or double suffixation -el-in (cf. Norman surnames Beuzelin, Gosselin,Étancelin, etc.)

    An elf (plural: elves) is a type of human-shaped supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. In medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, elves seem generally to have been thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty, ambivalent towards everyday people and capable of either helping or hindering them. The word elf is found throughout the Germanic languages and seems originally to have meant ‘white being’.

    The Green Man is a god of vegetation and plant life. He symbolizes the life that is found in the natural plant world, and in the earth itself. Consider, for a moment, the forest. In the British Isles, the forests a thousand years ago were vast, spreading for miles and miles, farther than the eye could see. Because of the sheer size, the forest could be a dark and scary place.

    However, it was also a place you had to enter, whether you wanted to or not, because it provided meat for hunting, plants for eating, and wood for burning and building.

    Several other ancient cultures also had green deities, often with some features in common with the Green Man. These include: Humbaba, the ancient Sumerian guardian of the cedar forest, as well as Enkidu, the wild man of the forest in Sumerian mythology.

    As far as i know it begins with the deluge.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-02 15:58:00 UTC

  • Origins Of Elves And Goblins (Green Man)

    A Goblin is a monstrous creature from European folklore, first attested in stories from the Middle Ages. They are ascribed various and conflicting abilities, temperaments and appearances depending on the story and country of origin. They are almost always small and grotesque, mischievous or outright evil, and greedy, especially for gold and jewelry. They often have magical abilities similar to a fairy or demon. (Similar creatures include brownies, dwarves, duendes, gnomes, imps, and kobolds.) English “Goblin” is first recorded in the 14th century and is probably from unattested Anglo-Norman gobelin, similar to Old French gobelin, already attested around 1195 in Ambroise of Normandy’s Guerre sainte, and to Medieval Latin gobelinus in Orderic Vitalis before 1141, which was the name of a devil or daemon haunting the country around Évreux, Normandy. It may be related both to German kobold and to Medieval Latin cabalus, or *gobalus, itself from Greek κόβαλος (kobalos), “rogue”, “knave”, “imp”, “goblin”. German Kobold contains the Germanic root kov- (Middle German Kobe “refuge, cavity”, “hollow in a rock”, Dial. English cove “hollow in a rock”, English “sheltered recess on a coast”, Old Norse kofi “hut, shed” ) which means originally a “hollow in the earth”. The word is probably related to Dial. Norman gobe “hollow in a cliff”, with simple suffix -lin or double suffixation -el-in (cf. Norman surnames Beuzelin, Gosselin,Étancelin, etc.) An elf (plural: elves) is a type of human-shaped supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. In medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, elves seem generally to have been thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty, ambivalent towards everyday people and capable of either helping or hindering them. The word elf is found throughout the Germanic languages and seems originally to have meant ‘white being’. The Green Man is a god of vegetation and plant life. He symbolizes the life that is found in the natural plant world, and in the earth itself. Consider, for a moment, the forest. In the British Isles, the forests a thousand years ago were vast, spreading for miles and miles, farther than the eye could see. Because of the sheer size, the forest could be a dark and scary place. However, it was also a place you had to enter, whether you wanted to or not, because it provided meat for hunting, plants for eating, and wood for burning and building. Several other ancient cultures also had green deities, often with some features in common with the Green Man. These include: Humbaba, the ancient Sumerian guardian of the cedar forest, as well as Enkidu, the wild man of the forest in Sumerian mythology. As far as i know it begins with the deluge.
  • Igor Rogov Spengler writes on Prussianism with an insider knowledge and yet with

    Igor Rogov

    Spengler writes on Prussianism with an insider knowledge and yet with a degree of condescension, characteristic of a genius toward the substrate. He approaches the socialism as an overreach of Prussian cultural habit of communal welfare and communal spirit in general – something that works at a level of a village but definitely wrong and monstrous when applied to the state in general.

    Sure, the layered society approach with stricter boundaries between municipal, regional and state level – with “socialism” only at municipal level – would somewhat mitigate this problem.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-02 10:17:00 UTC

  • Igor Rogov Spengler writes on Prussianism with an insider knowledge and yet with

    Igor Rogov Spengler writes on Prussianism with an insider knowledge and yet with a degree of condescension, characteristic of a genius toward the substrate. He approaches the socialism as an overreach of Prussian cultural habit of communal welfare and communal spirit in general – something that works at a level of a village but definitely wrong and monstrous when applied to the state in general. Sure, the layered society approach with stricter boundaries between municipal, regional and state level – with “socialism” only at municipal level – would somewhat mitigate this problem.
  • Igor Rogov Spengler writes on Prussianism with an insider knowledge and yet with

    Igor Rogov Spengler writes on Prussianism with an insider knowledge and yet with a degree of condescension, characteristic of a genius toward the substrate. He approaches the socialism as an overreach of Prussian cultural habit of communal welfare and communal spirit in general – something that works at a level of a village but definitely wrong and monstrous when applied to the state in general. Sure, the layered society approach with stricter boundaries between municipal, regional and state level – with “socialism” only at municipal level – would somewhat mitigate this problem.
  • Aristocracy, Sovereignty, Reciprocity, Duty, Law, Productivity, Heroism: |DUTY|

    Aristocracy, Sovereignty, Reciprocity, Duty, Law, Productivity, Heroism: |DUTY| > Sparta(Germany,Army) > |LAW| > Rome(USA,Army-Navy) > Athens(England,Navy) > |CHURCH| Byzantium(France) > Persia(Russia) > |BUREAUCRACY| > China(China).


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-01 09:40:04 UTC

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  • if you read through our fairy tales,keeping in mind that ‘mother’ was replaced w

    if you read through our fairy tales,keeping in mind that ‘mother’ was replaced with ‘stepmother’ by victorians, you do not find very kind depictions of mothers. Now, the reason for these characters was, very likely, to teach children that there are far worse mothers out there than the one that they have. But women are not kindly presented in our history. Not that men are either. But the idolization of women was a victorian invention. I read our history and i see struggle and scarcity.
  • if you read through our fairy tales,keeping in mind that ‘mother’ was replaced w

    if you read through our fairy tales,keeping in mind that ‘mother’ was replaced with ‘stepmother’ by victorians, you do not find very kind depictions of mothers. Now, the reason for these characters was, very likely, to teach children that there are far worse mothers out there than the one that they have. But women are not kindly presented in our history. Not that men are either. But the idolization of women was a victorian invention. I read our history and i see struggle and scarcity.