He is a Norwegian nationalist and racist who was put in prison for burning a church in norway and a neo-pagan. Although his conclusion is wrong, he does disprove assumptions about indo-european theory.
For example, there are too many geologic hindrances for the spread of IE languages by horse back even to India. Also for a small place like Europe, the IE languages took way too long to spread compared to the conquests of people like Genghis Khan and Alexander, who conquered bigger territory with less time then it took for Indo-European horse nomads to spread Indo-European languages.
This guy is indirectly supporting Clyde's assumptions and arguments, that there was no real Indo-European race, but rather it was like microsoft software. It was a set of shared cultural beliefs and languages between different people.
Anyway what do you guys think?
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This is completely off topic, but I once went on the Norwegian verison of trick or treat (done on new years eve) to his mother (and stepfather's) house. They gave me & my friend two plastic shopping-bags full of candy. Nice folks (Varg Vikernes , the guy in the video, was in prison then.) !
Btw, he's the (only?) member of a black metal band called "Burzum". He's somewhat of a "legend" in the black metal scene.
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In another Varg Vikernes video he discusses one of Mike favorite topics "About the European Genocide" in reference to the Thirty Year war. He see the war as a war where white Christians perpetrated a genocide on white pagans
Varg Vikernes (current legal name Louis Cachet) is a Norwegian musician and writer. In May 1994, Vikernes was sentenced to 21 years in prison for the murder of Euronymous and the arson of churches. He maintains that he killed in self-defense and denied responsibility for the church arsons, though he supported them.
aving served almost 15 years of his sentence, Vikernes was released on parole in early 2009.[6][7] He settled in France with his wife and children, where he continued releasing music and writing.[8] Through his writings he promotes a neo-völkisch ideology (Odalism) based on the idea that White Europeans should re-adopt native European values, including elements of traditional paganism. He advocates White nationalism, social conservatism, and survivalism.
quote: The Myth of Christianity as a Wall against Islam Posted on 11/09/2014 by Varg Vikernes French. Serbian.
Some seem to think Christianity is and has always been a wall against Islam, but let me remind you of a few historical facts:
The Teutonic Knights did not attack Islam. Instead they attacked true Europeans (i. e. Pagan Europeans), in Prussia, Lithuania, Livonia and Estonia. They also attacked other Christians, both Catholic Poles and Russian Orthodox Slavs. Not only that; they attacked the Christian Slavic tribes at a time when they were already under attack from the Mongols in the East. Other parts of Europe too were under attack, from Muslims, and received no help from the Teutonic Knights, who gave priority to slaughtering Europeans.
This was a teutonic knight head, no wonder he attacked the white pagans and not the Muslims who probably looked like him. Mike is right it seems.
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This was a teutonic knight head, no wonder he attacked the white pagans and not the Muslims who probably looked like him. Mike is right it seems.
Mike said that the person in the picture joined with white protestants who were pointing out the flaws in the religious structure of the black catholic provinces, which was at that point just an extension of black government. Martin Lurther was an influence in this conflict.
I'm not sure where the Norwegian wacko was saying white pegans were having trouble, seems like one of those things where they give you the bait and switch truth. Give you the main course with a side of poison, so to speak.
Towards the end of black influence in europe whites were basically using the printing press as a propaganda machine and staining the black image and worrying about our influence on their own kind, same thing they do today basically. I wish I had kept track of the book I read that had some excerpts from some of those old publications.
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So Fencer, in the many centuries prior to Protestantism and related wars blacks and whites in Europe were living in harmony?
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: So Fencer, in the many centuries prior to Protestantism and related wars blacks and whites in Europe were living in harmony?
This may help you formulate your answer.
Please remember that the last Albino invasions began around 200 B.C. with the Germanics, and the last of the Central Asian Albino invaders - the Turks - had their final conquest on April 2, 1453, when Turkic Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II's army of some 80,000 men, and large numbers of irregulars, laid siege to the city of Constantinople.
Well documented European Wars:
1066 Norman Conquest 1096 - 1291 Crusades 1096 - 1099 First Crusade 1101 Crusade of 1101 1147 - 1149 Second Crusade 1187 - 1191 Third Crusade 1202 - 1204 Fourth Crusade 1209 - 1229 Albigensian Crusade 1212 Children's Crusade (Often believed to be just a story) 1217 - 1221 Fifth Crusade 1228 Sixth Crusade 1248 - 1254 Seventh Crusade 1270 Eighth Crusade 1271 - 1291 Ninth Crusade 1293 - 1323 War between Sweden and Novgorod ended up with Treaty of Nöteborg 1296 - 1328 First War of Scottish Independence 1332 - 1333 Second War of Scottish Independence 1337 - 1453 Hundred Years' War 1341 - 1364 Breton War of Succession 1420 - 1436 Hussite Wars 1454 - 1466 Thirteen Years' War. Between Poland and Teutonic Knights, which finally broke the power of the latter. 1455 - 1485 Wars of the Roses 1474 - 1477 War between the Duchy of Burgundy and the Swiss Confederation 1478 - War between the Principality of Moscow and the Republic of Novgorod. The latter was conquered. 1494 - 1559 Italian Wars 1494 - 1498 Charles VIII's Italian War 1499 - 1500 Louis XII's war with Milan 1500 - 1502 Franco-Spanish Conquest of Naples 1502 - 1505 Franco-Spanish War over Naples 1508 - 1510 War of the League of Cambrai 1510 - 1513 War of the Holy League 1511 - 1514 Anglo-French War 1513 Anglo-Scottish War (Battle of Flodden) 1515 - 1516 Francis I's first Italian war 1521 - 1525 First war of Francis and Charles V 1521-1525 Anglo-French War 1526 - 1529 War of the League of Cognac 1536 - 1538 Third War of Francis and Charles 1542 - 1544 Last War of Francis and Charles 1542 - 1546 Anglo-French War 1542 - 1550 Anglo-Scottish War 1549 - 1550 Anglo-French War 1552 - 1559 Last Italian War 1557 - 1559 Anglo-French War 1495 - 1497 Russo-Swedish War 1499 - 1503 Turkish-Venetian War1509 - 1513 Ottoman Civil War 1514 - 1516 Ottoman-Safavid War 1515 - 1523 Rebellion of the Frisians 1516 - 1517 Ottoman-Mamluk War 1521 - 1523 The Swedish War of Liberation 1521 - 1523 Uprising of the Comuneros in Castile 1521 - 1526 Ottoman-Hungarian War 1522 Ottoman Conquest of Rhodes 1522 The Knights' War in Germany 1524 - 1525 The Peasants' War in Germany 1526 - 1528 Hungarian Civil War 1526 - 1555 Ottoman-Safavid War 1528 - 1533 Ottoman-Habsburg War in Hungary 1531 Swiss Civil War between Zürich and the Catholic cantons 1532 - 1546 Ottoman-Habsburg War in the Mediterranean 1533 - 1536 The Counts' War in Denmark 1537 - 1544 Renewed Ottoman-Habsburg War in Hungary 1546 - 1547 Schmalkaldic War 1551 - 1562 Ottoman-Habsburg War in Hungary 1551 - 1581 Ottoman-Habsburg War in the Mediterranean (Battle of Lepanto (1571)) 1552 - 1555 Charles V's war with Maurice of Saxony 1554 - 1557 Great Russian War 1557 - 1571 Livonian War 1559 - 1560 Scottish Rebellion against the French 1562 - 1598 Wars of Religion in France, also called War of the Three Henries or Huguenot Wars
1562 - 1563 First War of Religion 1567 - 1568 Second War of Religion 1568 - 1570 Third War of Religion 1572 - 1573 Fourth War of Religion 1575 - 1576 Fifth War of Religion 1576 - 1577 Sixth War of Religion 1580 Seventh War of Religion (Lovers' War) 1585 - 1598 Eighth War of Religion 1589 - 1598 Franco-Spanish War 1562 - 1568 Ottoman-Habsburg War in Hungary 1563 - 1570 Northern Seven Years' War also known as Dano-Swedish War 1566 (or 1568) - 1648 Eighty Years' War (war of Dutch independence) 1566(or 1568) - 1609 First Phase 1621 - 1648 Second Phase 1567 - 1573 Scottish Civil War 1568 - 1571 Morisco Revolt in Spain 1570 - 1595 Twenty-five Years' War between Sweden and Russia 1577 - 1582 Livonian War (Poland vs. Russia) 1577 - 1590 Turkish-Persian War 1580 - 1583 Portuguese Civil War 1585 - 1604 Anglo-Spanish War (Spanish Armada, 1588) 1590 - 1606 "Long War" between the Empire and the Turks 1594 - 1603 Tyrone Rebellion in Ireland 1596 - 1597 The Cudgel War in Finland 1600 - 1611 Polish-Swedish War
1602 - 1612 Turkish-Persian War 1609 - 1618 Russo-Polish War 1610 - 1617 Ingrian War between Sweden and Russia 1611 - 1613 War of Kalmar between Sweden and Denmark 1613 - 1617 Russo-Swedish War 1614 - 1621 Polish-Turkish War 1616 - 1618 Turkish-Persian War 1617 - 1629 Polish-Swedish War 1618 - 1648 Thirty Years' War across Europe, ends with the Peace of Westphalia. 1618 - 1625 Bohemian/Palatine Phase 1618 - 1629 Austro-Transylvanian War 1625 - 1629 Danish Phase 1625 - 1630 Anglo-Spanish War 1626 - 1630 Anglo-French War 1627 - 1631 War of the Mantuan Succession 1630 - 1635 Swedish Phase 1635 - 1648 French Phase 1635 - 1659 Franco-Spanish War (ending with the Treaty of the Pyrenees) 1645 Renewed Austro-Transylvanian War 1623 - 1638 Turkish-Persian War 1625 - 1629 Huguenot Uprising in France 1632 - 1634 Russo-Polish War 1634 Polish-Swedish War 1637 Pequot War 1639 - 1652 English Civil War
1639 First Bishops' War 1640 Second Bishops' War 1641 - 1650 Irish War 1642 - 1646 First Civil War 1648 Second Civil War 1650 - 1652 Scottish Uprising 1640 - 1656 Catalan Revolt 1640 - 1668 Portuguese War of Independence 1645 - 1670 Turkish-Venetian War 1648 - 1653 The Fronde 1648 - 1649 First Fronde 1650 - 1653 Second Fronde 1648 - 1660 The Deluge/Northern Wars, A series of wars involving Poland, Sweden, Brandenburg, Russia and Transylvania and Denmark 1648 - 1654 Cossack Revolt against Poland 1654 - 1656 Russo-Polish War 1655 - 1656 Swedish-Brandenburg War 1655 - 1660 Polish-Swedish War 1656 - 1658 Russo-Swedish War 1656 - 1660 Danish-Swedish War 1657 - 1660 Dutch-Swedish War 1658 - 1667 Russo-Polish War 1652 - 1654 First Anglo-Dutch War 1656 - 1659 Anglo-Spanish War 1657 - 1662 Turkish-Transylvanian War 1662 - 1664 Austro-Turkish War
1665 - 1667 Second Anglo-Dutch War preceded by the capture of New Amsterdam, renamed New York City 1667 - 1668 War of Devolution 1671 - 1676 Polish-Turkish War 1672 - 1678 Dutch War 1672 - 1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War 1672 - 1679 War between Brandenburg and Sweden 1675 - 1679 Scanian War between Sweden and Denmark 1675 - 1676 King Philip's War 1678 - 1681 Russo-Turkish War 1682 - 1699 War of the Holy League (Austria, Venice, and Poland vs. Ottomans 1685 Monmouth's Rebellion 1688 - 1697 War of the Grand Alliance 1689 - 1691 Irish Jacobite Uprising 1695 - 1700 Russo-Turkish War 1700 - 1721 Great Northern War between a coalition of Denmark/Norway, Russia and Saxony/Poland on one side and Sweden on the other side 1710 - 1711 Russo-Turkish War, 1710-11, a part of the Great Northern War 1715 - 1717 Polish revolt against King Augustus II 1701 - 1714 War of Spanish Succession 1702 - 1713 Queen Anne's War The North American part of the War of Spanish Succession 1703 - 1711 Hungarian Revolt 1714 - 1718 Turko-Venetian War 1715 - 1716 Jacobite Rebellion also known as "The Fifteen" 1716 - 1718 Austro-Turkish War 1718 - 1720 War of the Quadruple Alliance
1722 - 1723 Russo-Persian War 1722-1723 1722 - 1727 Turco-Persian War 1727 - 1729 largely bloodless Spanish war with England and France 1730 - 1736 Turco-Persian War 1733 - 1738 War of the Polish Succession 1736 - 1739 Russo-Turkish War 1737 - 1739 Austro-Turkish War 1740 - 1748 War of the Austrian Succession 1739 - 1748 War of Jenkins' Ear 1740 - 1742 1st Silesian War 1741 - 1743 Hats' Russian War between Sweden and Russia 1744 - 1748 King George's War The North American part of the War of Austrian Succession 1744 - 1745 2nd Silesian War 1744 - 1748 First Carnatic War 1745 - 1746 "The Forty-five" 1743 - 1747 Turco-Persian War 1749 - 1754 Second Carnatic War 1756 - 1763 Seven Years' War, known as the French and Indian War in the United States, and also 3rd Silesian War 1761 - 1763 Spanish-Portuguese War 1763 - 1766 Pontiac's Rebellion 1768 - 1774 Russo-Turkish War 1768 - 1776 War of the Confederation of Bar in Poland 1773 - 1774 Pugachev's Rebellion 1774 - 1783 First Anglo-Maratha War 1775 - 1783 American Revolutionary War
1778 - 1783 Anglo-French War 1779 - 1783 Anglo-Spanish War 1780 - 1784 Anglo-Dutch War 1777 - 1779 War of the Bavarian Succession 1785 - 1787 Dutch Civil War 1787 - 1791 Austro-Turkish War 1787 - 1792 Russo-Turkish War 1788 - 1790 Gustav III's Russian War also known as Russo-Swedish War 1791 - 1804 Haiti Revolutionary War 1792 War in defence of the constitution in Poland 1792 - 1802 French Revolutionary Wars 1792 - 1797 War of the First Coalition 1792 - 1795 Franco-Prussian War 1792 - 1797 Franco-Austrian War 1793 - 1795 Franco-Spanish War 1793 - 1795 Franco-Dutch War 1793 - 1802 Franco-British War 1798 - 1801 War of the Second Coalition 1798 - 1799 Franco-Russian War 1799 - 1801 Franco-Austrian War 1798 - 1801 Quasi War 1794 Kosciuszko Uprising in Poland 1795 - 1798 United Irishmen Revolt
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This was a teutonic knight head, no wonder he attacked the white pagans and not the Muslims who probably looked like him. Mike is right it seems.
Mike said that the person in the picture joined with white protestants who were pointing out the flaws in the religious structure of the black catholic provinces, which was at that point just an extension of black government. Martin Lurther was an influence in this conflict.
I'm not sure where the Norwegian wacko was saying white pegans were having trouble, seems like one of those things where they give you the bait and switch truth. Give you the main course with a side of poison, so to speak.
Towards the end of black influence in europe whites were basically using the printing press as a propaganda machine and staining the black image and worrying about our influence on their own kind, same thing they do today basically. I wish I had kept track of the book I read that had some excerpts from some of those old publications.
What was the book name?
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Guys if you have any books or resources, please share! I w would like as much reading material as possible on what happened.
There is without a shadow of doubt that there were Albino colonies in Europe as evidenced by Haplogroup R1b and all the whites that fall under it.
It's also clear that these Albino blacks in Europe were the lower caste of black European society as Egmond codfried has said, and as evidenced by how many of them converted to Christanity so readily.
They were the dalits or untouchable equivalent of black European society, and what happened elsewhere in the world like in North America and India is what happened in Europe before albino's colonized those places.
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quote:Originally posted by Mindovermatter: Guys if you have any books or resources, please share! I w would like as much reading material as possible on what happened.
There is without a shadow of doubt that there were Albino colonies in Europe as evidenced by Haplogroup R1b and all the whites that fall under it.
It's also clear that these Albino blacks in Europe were the lower caste of black European society as Egmond codfried has said, and as evidenced by how many of them converted to Christanity so readily.
They were the dalits or untouchable equivalent of black European society, and what happened elsewhere in the world like in North America and India is what happened in Europe before albino's colonized those places.
If I find the book again I'll be sure to PM you. Typically I record the books, if I find enough value in them. I think I just found the book not worth it because when I read the clips of those papers it was pretty much just the same thing as today - "Those people are unchaste, they'll morally corrupt our society, look how they entice our women!" Stupid stuff like that. The only difference was that they didn't give us a color label from what I remember reading, they would just say "them" or "those other people."
I have the text of a journal of a man who went to Spain in the late 1800s and described what was obviously a black left over Jew from the inquisition (back then there was no grid system, so they obviously couldn't get rid of them all perfectly). It was interesting, the black Jew described how he would hide his wealth by dressing up poor, and when he went to church to conform outwardly, the people still looked at him glaringly just like when you enter a place they don't want you at in the states. Obviously if he was white and dressed up like everyone else at church that would have been enough to prevent the stares of disdain haha. He did confirm there were other families still there in the countryside and that they would marry by using business travels and meeting at certain spots. He also said that many of the Catholics priests (who I assume at this point mostly were white who were in charge of the churches) would come to him, as he had wealth and helped some of them. He said they knew and acknowedged that the blacks had ruled and had the churches before them and would sometimes curse and rip their garnments (something along those lines, may be a bit less hyperbolic). I do remember it sounding insane. Regardless it was a good read.
I'm curious as to where they are now, or if they all moved away, I'm assuming the media just keeps away from them.
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