(period, problems solved) Power matters. Power is obtained by violence. Laws are imposed. One can either impose natural law (reciprocity) or unnatural law(arbitrary logic). If libertines and libertarians and classical liberals weren’t perpetuating the lie, and just chose sovereignty and reciprocity which produces nothing but property and markets, then you would have your answer. It’s really simple. The bourgeoise era has been nothing but a lie.
Theme: Civilization
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(Great brief conversation with Moritz Bierling about his observations of America
(Great brief conversation with Moritz Bierling about his observations of America. He caught everything important – although It’s clear he didn’t see old New England or the old south. He says he’ll write something about it. I hope so. I want to do the same for germany so I can hopefully deflate the german character and how it is sustained. He has other ideas that sound promising for germany and europe, as well.)
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 13:40:00 UTC
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ADD THIS TO YOUR READING LIST, IF YOU HAVEN’T
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill,_Hitler_and_the_Unnecessary_Warhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill,_Hitler_and_the_Unnecessary_WarPLEASE ADD THIS TO YOUR READING LIST, IF YOU HAVEN’T.
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 12:52:00 UTC
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ADD THIS TO YOUR READING LIST, IF YOU HAVEN’T
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill,_Hitler_and_the_Unnecessary_WarPLEASE ADD THIS TO YOUR READING LIST, IF YOU HAVEN’T.
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 12:52:00 UTC
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https://www.israelislamandendtimes.com/muslims-massacred-669-million-non-muslims-since-622ad/https://www.israelislamandendtimes.com/muslims-massacred-669-million-non-muslims-since-622ad/
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-15 20:18:00 UTC
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Source date (UTC): 2018-06-15 20:18:00 UTC
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The Baltics Survived Abrahamism the Longest: And They Preserve Our History
—-“Based on historical data, it is estimated that there are around 2500 sacred natural sites in Estonia, the largest of them covering up to 100 hectares. Although rather exceptional among most of the technologically developed countries, in Estonia both the sacred natural sites and indigenous customs connected to them are still in use. Therefore, the heritage that is connected to sacred natural sites has great importance to the national identity and environment of Estonians. In collaboration between followers of Estonian native religion (Maausk) and governmental ministries, a national plan was prepared in 2008: “Sacred Natural Sites in Estonia: Study and Conservation 2008–2012″ which includes about 550 hiis (sacred groves). The National Plan on Sacred Natural Sites consists of a historical overview about sacred natural sites in Estonia, a current situation analysis, and several concrete conservation measures and instructions on how to apply them. The coordinating steering committee of the Conservation Plan consist of Environment, Agriculture, Internal Affairs and Education and Research ministries, National Heritage Board and MK. The University of Tartu is the implementing agency. Measures of the Conservation Plan are designed to handle natural sanctuaries and values connected to them in all aspects. The Conservation Plan foresees creating a database which supports researching and managing natural sanctuaries. The database would consist of folkloric, archaeological, natural, historical and other data on sacred natural sites and provide information on the exact location, condition and form of ownership of each site.[13]”—-
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The Baltics Survived Abrahamism the Longest: And They Preserve Our History
—-“Based on historical data, it is estimated that there are around 2500 sacred natural sites in Estonia, the largest of them covering up to 100 hectares. Although rather exceptional among most of the technologically developed countries, in Estonia both the sacred natural sites and indigenous customs connected to them are still in use. Therefore, the heritage that is connected to sacred natural sites has great importance to the national identity and environment of Estonians. In collaboration between followers of Estonian native religion (Maausk) and governmental ministries, a national plan was prepared in 2008: “Sacred Natural Sites in Estonia: Study and Conservation 2008–2012″ which includes about 550 hiis (sacred groves). The National Plan on Sacred Natural Sites consists of a historical overview about sacred natural sites in Estonia, a current situation analysis, and several concrete conservation measures and instructions on how to apply them. The coordinating steering committee of the Conservation Plan consist of Environment, Agriculture, Internal Affairs and Education and Research ministries, National Heritage Board and MK. The University of Tartu is the implementing agency. Measures of the Conservation Plan are designed to handle natural sanctuaries and values connected to them in all aspects. The Conservation Plan foresees creating a database which supports researching and managing natural sanctuaries. The database would consist of folkloric, archaeological, natural, historical and other data on sacred natural sites and provide information on the exact location, condition and form of ownership of each site.[13]”—-
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THOR’S OAK —“Donar’s Oak (Thor’s Oak) (Donnar=Thundee) was a legendary ancient
THOR’S OAK
—“Donar’s Oak (Thor’s Oak) (Donnar=Thundee) was a legendary ancient tree sacred to the Germanic tribe of the Chatti, ancestors of the Hessians, and one of the most important sacred sites of the pagan Germanic peoples.
According to the legend the tree stood at a location near the village of Geismar (today part of the town of Fritzlar) in northern Hesse, and was the main point of veneration of the Germanic deity known among the West Germanic Chatti tribes and most other Germanic tribes as ‘Donar (High German: Donner = thunder) and northern Germanics as Thor. It was deliberately chopped down in 723 and marked the beginning of the Christianization of the non-Frankish tribes of northern Germany.”—
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-15 12:46:00 UTC
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THE BALTICS SURVIVED ABRAHAMISM THE LONGEST: AND THEY PRESERVE OUR HISTORY —-“
THE BALTICS SURVIVED ABRAHAMISM THE LONGEST: AND THEY PRESERVE OUR HISTORY
—-“Based on historical data, it is estimated that there are around 2500 sacred natural sites in Estonia, the largest of them covering up to 100 hectares. Although rather exceptional among most of the technologically developed countries, in Estonia both the sacred natural sites and indigenous customs connected to them are still in use. Therefore, the heritage that is connected to sacred natural sites has great importance to the national identity and environment of Estonians.
In collaboration between followers of Estonian native religion (Maausk) and governmental ministries, a national plan was prepared in 2008: “Sacred Natural Sites in Estonia: Study and Conservation 2008–2012” which includes about 550 hiis (sacred groves). The National Plan on Sacred Natural Sites consists of a historical overview about sacred natural sites in Estonia, a current situation analysis, and several concrete conservation measures and instructions on how to apply them. The coordinating steering committee of the Conservation Plan consist of Environment, Agriculture, Internal Affairs and Education and Research ministries, National Heritage Board and MK. The University of Tartu is the implementing agency. Measures of the Conservation Plan are designed to handle natural sanctuaries and values connected to them in all aspects.
The Conservation Plan foresees creating a database which supports researching and managing natural sanctuaries. The database would consist of folkloric, archaeological, natural, historical and other data on sacred natural sites and provide information on the exact location, condition and form of ownership of each site.[13]”—-
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-15 12:43:00 UTC