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21>Many of their commanders are especially delighted with how graphic this battle will be zeroing in on how bloody all of this must become in order to fulfill and be in 100% accordance with fundamentalist Christian end of the world eschatology.
https://jonathanlarsen.substack.com/p/us-troops-were-told-iran-war-is-for
exactly. basically no diff than the pharisees claiming to be jews and using religion as a cudgel.
Does this align with the "no man knows the time, or place" scripture? Ass hats.
Yeah, it's real quaint the jews get to decide when the Christian messiah they killed comes back. I love that for them 😄
All the Abrahamic superstitions are a bunch of war mongering mass delusion. If it's not Schrödinger's Jews being simultaneously the chosen master race and the all time Victim Olympics grand champions, then it's the Christians or Muslims vying for that same distinction. None of them think their shit stinks. It's always everyone else. That's how narcissism works. Fuck the pseudohistorical super Jew cult and their retarded fantasy novels. 2,000 years of this shit is more than enough. I hope they finally wipe each other off the face of the earth so the rest of us can get back to living our lives in peace.
It's getting interesting out there, for sure 🤔👀
@GoyGirl @toiletpaper @koropokkur @Bernard @Nudhul @hakui Some accounts on here just want to make really darn sure there aren’t any Christians in their ethnostate 😆
Toilet paper has me blocked and I don't even remember interacting with them. Honestly at this point I am fine having two separate ethnostates, one for the atheists and pagans who don't want to worship the jew on the stick and one for the people that realize the Judeans were White and co-opted by Edomites.
We can keep some of them if they take a look at whatever weird shithoe the others make and want to stick with us. William is generally respectful and Sui just likes to get a rise out of people.
@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui By this point it should be well understood that effective civilizational principles demand a unified ruling paradigm that most citizens/subjects are on board with - at least enough to bite one’s tongue rather than rock the boat. Free Speech is definitely great and all, but we can’t forget this mess we let ourselves fall into.
@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui I love my Racial inheritance, and genuinely value the many countless sacrifices of mine/our ancestors to see to it we got a shot at life; nevertheless outside of a solid thirteen year run with Germany amongst Germans, the only thing that ever even came close to overarching international White Unity, was Christendom.
If nonChristian Whites really don’t want to live with/around professing Christians, I don’t really know what to tell them. It’s not really my business what they say or do outside my homelands, but I certainly can’t stand idly by while they sow doubt and dissent amongst my family, friends, neighbors, countrymen etc. Traditional Christianity built the House of Unified Whites, in the first place; and that sort of silliness cannot be tolerated - any more than they’d probably put up with Christians trash-talking their sacred things in their own homes. Social Order is a precious thing, poised precariously over an abyss. Surely any one of us must understand this by now.
"But... but... what about the schisms! Christians stabbed each other a bunch at some points pagans never did that!"
Some still do. But the context is far from the ignorant nonsense you folks believe about it.
https://youtu.be/iIu38uhrBFk
https://youtu.be/AFiYRqVDM6k
@toiletpaper @peepeepoopoocahcah1 @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @hakui Human sacrifice is still often practiced the whole world over. That some neolithic tribes still exist, practicing the paganry of their fathers, isn’t particularly surprising; the earth is quite large, hosting many difficult geographical features to traverse.
Uncontacted tribes fascinate me. They're almost all injuns in the Amazon, negroes and abos but they still might offer some insights into our own history. It is kind of like studying wolves to understand direwolves though. They're similar but clearly not the same thing.
@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @peepeepoopoocahcah1 @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui Now, my dad used to be a scientist working for the US Federal Government (retired); without naming his specific field, I can attest I got to go with goodly number of interdisciplinary investigations as a young’un. On one occasion, I got to see how archaeology is done, under the auspices of the US Federal Government. It was pretty eye-opening - though I didn’t realize it until I was much older.
By means of a very thorough, detailed, well-documented analysis of 50sq cm soil patches dug down 10cm at a go, sifted through graduated screens of decreasing-gauge, finer and finer, any significant objects caught are labeled by their coordinates and catalogued. It’s all very impressive. I got to do some of the digging and sifting, myself. All the data is then compiled into a great big catalogue, which then disappears forever into cardboard boxes in some field station closet. Lol jk - some GS9 gets paid to skim through it, looking for findings that might be useful in typing up a hundred or so page report, which is submitted to some GS11, and from there it vanishes from anything I had any business knowing about. Maybe, a couple few many years later, I’d get to see some of it mentioned in a book or whatnot; happened on a couple occasions.
Anyhow, though I have no detailed knowledge of the subsequent process, I’m aware that what’s happening is an interpretation of the compiled data, according to the prevailing paradigm narrative. It’s sort of like a “received tradition”, in that it’s assumed to be basically correct, until either something tangible is found by some GS13 that conflicts with the Narrative, or until everyone just sort of agrees to accept another Narrative.
The problem with this, is that the Prevailing Narrative is not, nor can it ever be, found in the data, itself; it simply isn’t there. Ideally, this Prevailing Narrative was informed of the most plausible explanation for things, from the get-go; but how on earth could it have been, before any data was collected ? It‘s astronomically improbable that they “got it right”, and the likelihood of arriving at a “truly corrected Narrative” by all this digging and cataloguing is also incredibly improbable - because there’s literally no way of determining that every incremental step along the way is further or closer to the True History of all these datapoints. It is an absolute fool’s errand. But it is, nevertheless, a very impressive, objective-looking fool’s errand.
What it ends up amounting to, after all is said and done, is affirming whatever the funders want it to affirm; whatever is deemed most consonant with the agenda of the University System.