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22.04.202501:28
The first volume of the book "faramushkhaneh of Freemasonry in Iran" states: Freemasonry is one of the branches of Mithraism.


22.04.202501:28
Cloud language Yeshe Rael Yeshe (praise) + Ra (Mitra) + Eil (God)
The name of the demonic goddess "Mithra" over a demonic country
The name of the demonic goddess "Mithra" over a demonic country


21.04.202521:55
Good night, friends.🥱😴


21.04.202521:47
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Neofolk


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21.04.202521:29
Berserker is the name given to someone who fights while intoxicated and no longer perceives any pain or wounds.
Berserkers were particularly excellent and good fighters. This can also be seen in the old Norse sagas. The fighters who had consecrated themselves to Odin were recruited from the berserkers. Their function was therefore also religiously motivated.
As a matter of principle, the berserkers fought in the front line of every battle formation, regardless of casualties.
It is often claimed that in some tribes it was also traditional for berserkers to become intoxicated before battle by eating magic mushrooms or inhaling other drug-like substances, which rapidly reduced their perception of pain.
The fly agaric (🍄), which is still called Berserkjarsveppur in Iceland, is mentioned in particular.
These were men who fell victim to so-called "battle frenzy" in battle, which can also be described as bloodlust. Such warriors were regarded as beloved sons of the gods, especially Odin. A group of berserkers were considered capable of turning the tide of battle. Thanks to their ruthless approach and, according to tradition, their greatly reduced to completely neutralized sense of pain, they were able to carry out decisive manoeuvres that were bloody for both sides.
They were also regarded as an elite Germanic force, which was also used for personal protection.
Berserkers were particularly excellent and good fighters. This can also be seen in the old Norse sagas. The fighters who had consecrated themselves to Odin were recruited from the berserkers. Their function was therefore also religiously motivated.
As a matter of principle, the berserkers fought in the front line of every battle formation, regardless of casualties.
It is often claimed that in some tribes it was also traditional for berserkers to become intoxicated before battle by eating magic mushrooms or inhaling other drug-like substances, which rapidly reduced their perception of pain.
The fly agaric (🍄), which is still called Berserkjarsveppur in Iceland, is mentioned in particular.
These were men who fell victim to so-called "battle frenzy" in battle, which can also be described as bloodlust. Such warriors were regarded as beloved sons of the gods, especially Odin. A group of berserkers were considered capable of turning the tide of battle. Thanks to their ruthless approach and, according to tradition, their greatly reduced to completely neutralized sense of pain, they were able to carry out decisive manoeuvres that were bloody for both sides.
They were also regarded as an elite Germanic force, which was also used for personal protection.
21.04.202521:29
Bärenmänner = Berserker


21.04.202521:14
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Pagan Ballads


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21.04.202520:18
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was born Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (also Joseph David Djugashvili) in Gori, Georgia, near Tbilisi. In Georgian, "Djuga" means "Jew." "Shvili" means "son." In German, his name would be Joseph David Judensohn.
Source: Metapedia.
Source: Metapedia.




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