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Anti-Zionism both in the West and in the Global South it is based on anti-White sentiments primarly (most times not even anti-Jewish ones) and thir core ideas regarding Israel is summarized in this false premise, they hate them not by being Jews but cause they (falsely) think they are Whites oppresing Thirld World Browns, so choose good allies European men
09.04.202522:00
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Eero Järnefelt’s 1893 painting "Burning the Brushwood" is not a heroic celebration—it’s a brutally honest portrayal of rural life and survival in 19th-century Finland. This painting immerses us in the hard, relentless labor of slash-and-burn farming, a practice essential for many impoverished families.

What’s Happening in the Painting?
Families, including women and children, labor to clear a forest by setting fire to brushwood. The smoldering landscape, with its choking smoke and blackened earth, stretches endlessly behind them. Every face is tired, every body strained. In the foreground, a little girl stares directly at us, her eyes hollow and exhausted.

There’s no joy here—only necessity.

A Harsh Reality
Slash-and-burn farming was backbreaking and dangerous. The soil it produced was fertile but temporary, and the process scarred both the earth and the people who relied on it.

🎨 "Burning the Brushwood" by Eero Järnefelt (1893)
🏛️ Location: Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland
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In German universities of the 19th and early 20th centuries, dueling with sabers (Mensur) was a common practice among students, especially those in elite fraternities. These duels were not about personal disputes but followed strict rules: participants stood their ground without dodging or retreating, enduring strikes as a test of resilience. The resulting facial scars, known as Schmiss, were seen as marks of honor, particularly among future military officers and government officials. Many of them later served in the German officer corps, where such scars were considered a sign of discipline and courage.

By the mid-20th century, Mensur had largely declined. Changing social attitudes and the fading of aristocratic traditions made these duels less relevant, and facial scars lost their former prestige. While some student fraternities in Germany still practice Mensur today, it is now more of a symbolic ritual rather than a path to status or recognition.
13.04.202508:21
Old Germany
09.04.202520:55
European lives matter
European excellence is based on the search of the impossible and the achivement of the higher ends
06.04.202508:59
This is our groupchat it will be more focused on ancient European spirituality
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When our people is separated, the enemy has always take advantage of it
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09.04.202520:54
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06.04.202518:20
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09.04.202522:02
Runestones in Sweden
—and whatever could be discerned about its structure—appeared to defy the laws of physics.

“So far, we have not built anything that can go that fast in the water and does not change speed from water to air,” Gallaudet says. “Many have had super-fast acceleration and made right-angle turns. We have not yet been able to engineer vehicles that can do that.”

“We don’t know their intent,” Gallaudet says. “At least the government is not telling us that they could be hostile or not but the uncertainty there needs to be resolved,” he continues. “Not knowing is a potential security risk.”

“They ordered us to the surface and ordered us to forget about what we’d seen,” reads one diver account Styles had documented. “Then the alarms sounded upon the command ship and panic broke out.”


Who is in our Oceans? A Secret War? USOs & UFOs – Ufology Explained, Part 4

Deutsche Flugscheiben und U-Boote überwachen die Weltmeere – Book 1 and Book 2 – by O Bergmann
01.04.202509:01
Germans in liberated Ukraine 1941-1944
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