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Forwarded from Dead channel 3
Trenchocracy is the aristocracy of the trenches. It is the aristocracy of tomorrow! It is the aristocracy in action. It comes from the depths. Its "quarterings of nobility" are a splendid blood red. On its coat of arms one may depict a Friesian horse, a trench pit and a hand grenade.

Launching a grenade is a most brilliant exercise, even when it blows up in your hand and forces you to consider that perhaps it was made by a negligent draft-dodger.

Mussolini
In 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a team of Canadian troops in the arctic discover a crashed plane containing three Soviet soldiers with superhuman abilities. The Canadian forces take them back to base for examination by government scientists but the soldiers later break free and kill many of the troops stationed in the north before fleeing into the wilderness. Fifty years later, a team of Canadian military and scientists, including Dr. Malraux, and Dr. Lobokoff, discover the super soldiers buried beneath the Arctic ice. Malraux explains to the group that the Soviet soldiers were genetically modified by political extremists during the Crisis in 1962 using aid from a captured Nazi scientist and their original mission was to carry out a terrorist attack on New York City with the intent of triggering World War 3. While examining the bodies the scientists discover to their amazement that the soldiers are still alive and gradually regenerating.
Forwarded from The way of the warrior
I've made a new account specifically for Songs of the Imperial Japanese Army

@imperialjapanarchive
Forwarded from Imperial Japan Archive
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Imperial Japanese song - 愛国行進曲
(Patriotic March)
Forwarded from The way of the warrior
Ancient warriors interest in horses was necessitated for maneuvering while being heavily armed. For them, horses were substitutes for their own two feet. What is more, depending on circumstances, their horses could also be wounded or killed. Although animals, Samurai were overcome by pity and took care to feed and groom them attentively.

As for interest in horses these days, people think the idea is to buy intractable horses at bargain prices and retrain them, or pick out country-bred colts and train them, then wait for bidders, to sell them for high prices. This is the mentality of traders; it is worse than having no interest in horses at all.

~ Taira Shigesuke
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A French soldier with an anti-sniper face shield attached to his helmet.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/2521
lmao. Is there more of these?
Forwarded from Union of Nazbols (Ahura)
Zizek is a NATO shill confirmed.
"I see in old Europe a new and commanding breed rising up, fearless and fabulous, unsparing of blood and sparing of pity, inured to suffering the worst and to inflicting it and ready to stake all to attain their ends—a race that builds machines and trusts to machines, to whom machines are not soulless iron, but engines of might which it controls with cold reason and hot blood. This puts a new face on the world."
~ Ernst Jünger, Copse 125
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🇺🇦The Armed Forces of Ukraine may start connoscripting disabled people.

The relevant bill was submitted today for consideration by the Verkhovna Rada.

The command of the Ukrainian army had previously promised to mobilize up to a million people.

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https://news.1rj.ru/str/sputnik/7292
Forwarded from Actaeon Press
"Time works with heavy tools, and in the battle for some slag-heap of horror, over whose wretched smoke rival conceptions of the world’s future are locked in demoniac strife, it is not a question of the few thousand men who may perhaps be rescued from destruction, but of the dozen or two survivors who are there in the nick of time to turn the scales with their machine-guns or their bombs. That is a view of the world’s destiny which few have the iron nerve and masculine force to bear, and yet one may be proud to live in a time when such a spirt has shaped events to its mould of tempered steel."
~ Ernst Jünger, Copse 125