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This has been my point for years, but it's much truer now than ever.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/mediatricks/2339
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A “shit, I wish we had the Second Amendment. It might be too late for us...” kind of moment.
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Taiwanese businessman Robert Tsao offers $1bn to train up 'civilian warriors' and 'common folk' marksmen
Mr Tsao, who was once in favour of Taiwan unifying with China, has now pledged to help protect the self-ruling island against a possible invasion from Beijing.
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I have to agree with Black Pilled: one of the greatest weaknesses of Rightwing people is this default trust and deference given to authority, and this constant, almost childlike need for authority. The left takes full advantage of this whenever they have power, it’s a huge weakness of the right.
I’ve said all of this before, but Black Pilled put it more simply and concisely than I ever did.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/DevonStack/2205
I’ve said all of this before, but Black Pilled put it more simply and concisely than I ever did.
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The Old Norse word 'hamarr' and English word 'hammer' derive from the Proto-Germanic word 'hamaraz' which means 'tool' or 'blunt object'.
'Hamaraz' derives from the Proto-Indo-European word 'h²ékmō' which means stone.
In any event, this idea of a blunt tool like a hammer being used by the thunder-god to create lightning is a common theme in some European traditions. I have a thought that if we were to go back far enough in time, it may represent a god from the Stone Age who struck flint stones together to create sparks and fire. It doesn't detract from the underlying metaphysical properties of this deity both internally and externally but the motif might have evolved over time.
'Hamaraz' derives from the Proto-Indo-European word 'h²ékmō' which means stone.
In any event, this idea of a blunt tool like a hammer being used by the thunder-god to create lightning is a common theme in some European traditions. I have a thought that if we were to go back far enough in time, it may represent a god from the Stone Age who struck flint stones together to create sparks and fire. It doesn't detract from the underlying metaphysical properties of this deity both internally and externally but the motif might have evolved over time.
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"Hæfsttū þafunge þæt þū wǣpnu beran mōst in Lundenbyrig?"
"Hast thou thaving (permission) that thou motest bear weapons in Londonburgh?"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11181747/Teacher-59-cycling-Penny-Farthing-UK-dressed-VIKING-told-not-carry-axe-London.html
"Hast thou thaving (permission) that thou motest bear weapons in Londonburgh?"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11181747/Teacher-59-cycling-Penny-Farthing-UK-dressed-VIKING-told-not-carry-axe-London.html
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Ex-teacher, 59, cycling a Penny Farthing on 300-mile journey across UK dressed as a VIKING told by Met police he couldn’t carry…
The 'eccentric' historian Steve Payne, 59, (pictured) set off on an epic 300-mile journey on a Penny Farthing from the Palace of Westminster to West Sussex on Tuesday in full Viking regalia.
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Forwarded from European Insider
🇮🇹 Domino's Pizza shuts down its last stores in Italy after failing to win over Italian consumers.
The US chain faced fierce competition since its launch seven years ago from traditional restaurants who considered the company's presence "foreign cultural imperialism".
Dominos planned to open 880 stores by 2030, but peaked at just 29 branches — far fewer than they expected. The latest decision has been widely celebrated among patriotic circles.
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The US chain faced fierce competition since its launch seven years ago from traditional restaurants who considered the company's presence "foreign cultural imperialism".
Dominos planned to open 880 stores by 2030, but peaked at just 29 branches — far fewer than they expected. The latest decision has been widely celebrated among patriotic circles.
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Measures like these tie into why the ruling class want us to live in a cashless society: they can’t monitor, deny and freeze physical cash transfers. They’re laying the groundwork to control what you can and cannot purchase once money is completely digital. This isn’t just about guns either, this sets a precedent that could later lead to purchases of real meat being categorized and flagged; and remember, the ruling class don’t want us eating real meat in the future, much less possessing the kind of arms that could be used against them in an armed revolt.
More and more, the system gradually puts its crooked hands on our rights with empty promises that it won’t take them away, all under the pretext of “reasonable measures” that never actually address any real problems — because they see you as the problem.
More and more, the system gradually puts its crooked hands on our rights with empty promises that it won’t take them away, all under the pretext of “reasonable measures” that never actually address any real problems — because they see you as the problem.
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You almost never see videos of White and East Asian people behaving this way, but every other day there’s new videos like these of black and brown people “enriching” formerly White areas.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/Mrgunsngear/18192
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Man kills his wife and dog, shoots his daughter, after being "sucked down the Q rabbit hole":
Apparently, a guy called Igor Lanis just snapped and shot them all with a shotgun. His other daughter made a reddit post and it has been confirmed in the mainstream media.
Not sure if real or a psyop. Qanon glows very brightly. I've seen some of the insane content that the spooks behind it are putting out and it's no wonder that some Qanon followers are driven to madness. It's happened in the past, some guy apparently murdered his brother with a samurai sword because "God told him" that his brother was a lizard/reptilian (like the "Illuminati").
However, the noscripted speech from Igor Lanis' daughter in this video does seem a bit weird to me.
"He became a different person after 2020 when Trump lost [...] Online extremism, Qanon, Right-Wing extremism [...] I think that people need to focus more on radicalization, Qanon, and if they have relatives with guns who are like this, you need to get them help and get them checked into a mental institution, even if you think they're not dangerous."
Plus, I tried searching for "Rebecca Lanis" and apparently there is no mention of her whatsoever on the internet until this incident, which is also a little strange.
I think it's probably real and the glowies behind Qanon are responsible. I assume they're trying to drive Trump supporters insane so they do stuff like this. Kinda like the CIA and MI5 (or MI6 I forget UK intelligence agency names) did with the Order of 9 Angles and the weird nazbol satanism Atomwaffen stuff, when they were trying to drive nationalists to terrorism.
Apparently, a guy called Igor Lanis just snapped and shot them all with a shotgun. His other daughter made a reddit post and it has been confirmed in the mainstream media.
Not sure if real or a psyop. Qanon glows very brightly. I've seen some of the insane content that the spooks behind it are putting out and it's no wonder that some Qanon followers are driven to madness. It's happened in the past, some guy apparently murdered his brother with a samurai sword because "God told him" that his brother was a lizard/reptilian (like the "Illuminati").
However, the noscripted speech from Igor Lanis' daughter in this video does seem a bit weird to me.
"He became a different person after 2020 when Trump lost [...] Online extremism, Qanon, Right-Wing extremism [...] I think that people need to focus more on radicalization, Qanon, and if they have relatives with guns who are like this, you need to get them help and get them checked into a mental institution, even if you think they're not dangerous."
Plus, I tried searching for "Rebecca Lanis" and apparently there is no mention of her whatsoever on the internet until this incident, which is also a little strange.
I think it's probably real and the glowies behind Qanon are responsible. I assume they're trying to drive Trump supporters insane so they do stuff like this. Kinda like the CIA and MI5 (or MI6 I forget UK intelligence agency names) did with the Order of 9 Angles and the weird nazbol satanism Atomwaffen stuff, when they were trying to drive nationalists to terrorism.
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Is David Hogg also Adam Lanza?
The resemblance here is uncanny. Both are reported to be exactly 6 feet tall, they’re the same height.
The resemblance here is uncanny. Both are reported to be exactly 6 feet tall, they’re the same height.
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This video of WTC7 is becoming increasingly hard to find. "Pull it."
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Forwarded from Millennial Woes
Apparently this clip is from 1997. It makes sense that it was before 2010. I think, before 2010, all of this stuff was really just a joke to white people. They could laugh about mass immigration, as Carlin and the chump interviewer do, because it seemed so unlikely and preposterous that mass immigration would actually lead to any real danger for white people.
While Carlin does mention actual demographic numbers ("too many whites") his main point is that blacks and browns are coming to our countries because we "owe them" something, and we need to "pay it back". Namely, we owe them money for past wrongs.
Giving them money is something that can be immediately conceptualised (especially from the vantage point of the very wealthy late 90s). By contrast, allowing them into our countries so that they interbreed with us, outbreed us and eventually drive us to extinction, is something that cannot be immediately conceptualised. It's such an extreme thing that I think, even when pre-2010 white people said the words, they weren't thinking about what it really meant. It was just a "clever" nihilistic conversation piece, a thing to say to shock/impress other equally educated white people, who would reward the speaker with a smug guffaw.
The reality of the Great Replacement would be anything but funny. First, the mass violence against an increasingly vulnerable white (former) majority. Then the gradual loss of fertile white women to "stronger" coloured men who can "protect" them. Then the virtual total loss of white people as a social element (extinction). Then the rapid spiralling into dysfunction of our former societies. Then finally, the total disintegration of those societies into ethnic warzones between different non-white groups.
In 1997, these realities did not need to be contemplated, because nobody really believed that they would ever happen. They even believed that you could tempt fate, as these two silly men do in this clip, and that it still wouldn't happen, or that if it did, it would somehow be okay (which shows that they hadn't seriously thought it through). They were like children playing with matches. "No, the house isn't going to burn down - but even if it does, that'll be fun!"
Post 2010, discussion around this has taken on a much more serious, vindictive and political tone - even more so since 2020. It's not just comically extreme rhetoric any more; it's entire university departments, the sole and explicit mission of various NGOs, the pledge of many political parties, the focus of real international agendas, and the reason for many careers being cut short.
My point is, I'm not sure that a conversation like this one from 1997 would occur today between two white comedians. Everyone knows now that it's actually real.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HuxDeluxe/5831
While Carlin does mention actual demographic numbers ("too many whites") his main point is that blacks and browns are coming to our countries because we "owe them" something, and we need to "pay it back". Namely, we owe them money for past wrongs.
Giving them money is something that can be immediately conceptualised (especially from the vantage point of the very wealthy late 90s). By contrast, allowing them into our countries so that they interbreed with us, outbreed us and eventually drive us to extinction, is something that cannot be immediately conceptualised. It's such an extreme thing that I think, even when pre-2010 white people said the words, they weren't thinking about what it really meant. It was just a "clever" nihilistic conversation piece, a thing to say to shock/impress other equally educated white people, who would reward the speaker with a smug guffaw.
The reality of the Great Replacement would be anything but funny. First, the mass violence against an increasingly vulnerable white (former) majority. Then the gradual loss of fertile white women to "stronger" coloured men who can "protect" them. Then the virtual total loss of white people as a social element (extinction). Then the rapid spiralling into dysfunction of our former societies. Then finally, the total disintegration of those societies into ethnic warzones between different non-white groups.
In 1997, these realities did not need to be contemplated, because nobody really believed that they would ever happen. They even believed that you could tempt fate, as these two silly men do in this clip, and that it still wouldn't happen, or that if it did, it would somehow be okay (which shows that they hadn't seriously thought it through). They were like children playing with matches. "No, the house isn't going to burn down - but even if it does, that'll be fun!"
Post 2010, discussion around this has taken on a much more serious, vindictive and political tone - even more so since 2020. It's not just comically extreme rhetoric any more; it's entire university departments, the sole and explicit mission of various NGOs, the pledge of many political parties, the focus of real international agendas, and the reason for many careers being cut short.
My point is, I'm not sure that a conversation like this one from 1997 would occur today between two white comedians. Everyone knows now that it's actually real.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HuxDeluxe/5831
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Never saw this before, wtf?
Even though I explicitly support White Nationalism, I’ve started noticing a few normiecon/MAGA types sharing my content on their own Telegram channels, probably because of my pro-Second Amendment posts. It’s just proof of what I’ve been saying all along: If you want conservatives to listen to you, speak their language by talking about other relevant topics that people generally value and understand on the right; that means talking about medical tyranny, gun rights, the great reset, how the election was rigged, how the feds are corrupt and evil, the culture war, Ruby Ridge and etc... You can’t win their hearts and minds if you alienate yourself from their worldview by LARPing as some kind of 1930s fascist political philosopher, they’re not going to listen to that.
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Forwarded from Millennial Woes
I've had it. This guy was a fucking prick and I'm glad he's dead.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/tolerantfellowgram/614
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Forwarded from Millennial Woes
Yes, this seems like good news. My concern is that the Shapiro crowd will just subvert the concept. (Yes, you could say the concept was subverted from its inception, by being called "the Cathedral".)
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Matt Walsh's recent segment on Brian Stelter threw me for a loop—at first, I was ready to crack off a jaw-breaking yawn at the sight of yet another normie conservative discovering "the Cathedral" for the first time—but then, Matt surprised me.
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And by that logic, does growing your own food also give you a false sense of food security?
If you’re someone that genuinely believes gun rights give people “a false sense of security” I better not ever see a gun in your hand under any conditions. I don’t care what the circumstances are, even if your daughter is being raped — you’ve forfeited your right to have a gun in my book. If you talk like this as a gun owner, you’re an absolute hypocrite twat if you haven’t gotten rid of your guns at the nearest police gun-buyback.
Remember, the ruling class want us to be absolutely naked and defenseless against their system. So if you’re going to be another mouthpiece for that part of their agenda, all I ask is that you not be a hypocrite.
If you’re someone that genuinely believes gun rights give people “a false sense of security” I better not ever see a gun in your hand under any conditions. I don’t care what the circumstances are, even if your daughter is being raped — you’ve forfeited your right to have a gun in my book. If you talk like this as a gun owner, you’re an absolute hypocrite twat if you haven’t gotten rid of your guns at the nearest police gun-buyback.
Remember, the ruling class want us to be absolutely naked and defenseless against their system. So if you’re going to be another mouthpiece for that part of their agenda, all I ask is that you not be a hypocrite.
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