Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Last Death Rattle of Zion and the Reinstitution of Germanic Forms of Punishment


The days of this post-christian `western civilisation` are coming fast to a close and I believe that 2012 will have accelerated the process dramatically. One only needs to consider the events of 2011 to realise that the old aeon is quickly dying. Global capitalism is fast drawing its last breath and the grip of zionism is beginning to weaken.

2012 will mark the last death rattle of zionism`s hold upon the world. It is no coincidence that the 2012 Olympics has the word `ZION` incorporated into it, no doubt as a means of hypnotising the masses. The symbol has appeared on all sorts of advertising in the last few years and on products that have absolutely nothing to do with sport. This is the last ditch attempt by zionism to maintain its iron grip upon the world.

The year of the great seventh number accomplished,

it will appear at the time of the games of slaughter,

not far from the age of the great millennium,

when the dead will come out of their graves.

[Prophecies of Nostradamus, Centuries 10-74]

Will 2012 be the "games of slaughter"? 10 Downing Street seem to think so and to counter any terrorist threat they intend to involve the army and surface to air missiles. The only other country to my knowledge to have gone so far with security is the Peoples` Republic of China in 2008.

The fat bloated hook-nosed zionists and their fundamentalist christian lapdogs who currently control the world are fast facing their nemesis and there will be a time of chaos-chaos amongst peoples and in nature.

For many decades a secret Aryan elite have been training themselves all over Europe and the European colonised world to take over in such a power vacuum. In those days christianity will have finally experienced its last death rattle and will succumb to old age and death.

Once again the Aryan peoples will honour their ancient Gods. I see no reason at all why this should not be accompanied by occasional human sacrifice. There is `life in the blood` and an energy that can revive and awaken our sleeping Gods. As in the days of yore we should punish those who break our sacred laws with death.
It was the custom of our ancestors to offer the lives of degenerates-sodomites, traitors and murderers of the innocents to the Gods.

This would help to accomplish two goals-the punishment and removal from society of those who have no place within it and secondly a means to give honour to the Gods who would gain a form of sustenance from their offering.
For far too long heathens have been portrayed in the media as `fluffy bunnies` and `tree huggers` but there is a section of us who do not come under this label and take our heathenism with deadly seriousness.

What I propose is the following in the coming post-christian [based on warped christian ideals], post capitalist and post-`democratic` age when current law will cease to exist:

The sacrifice of

1.Traitors whether these be they who betray their race by polluting the blood or those who betray their tribe.

2.Child murderers.

3.Rapists.

4.Sexual degenerates such as sodomites.

5.Those who break into our territory. Today we would call these illegal immigrants.

The method of execution would be by hanging. In pre-christian times the dead were hanged as an offering to Woden and usually this took place at a crossroads which symbolised the intersection of the world of men[Midgard] with other worlds which are normally not visible to us.
One name of the God Woden was Hangatyr-the God of the hanged. Woden would often converse with the dying at that point which lies between life and death in order to gain secret knowledge.

Sacrifice to the Gods would have the benefit of instilling awe and respect for our Gods in the minds of the masses, driving out any last vestige of thought for the Nazarene and would be a convenient way of cleansing society of those degenerate elements who currently infest it.

Another form of punishment which is less drastic than hanging would be the pronouncement of being made an utlaga, where the utlaga or outlaw would be banished from the clan or tribal lands and would be fair game for anyone who chanced upon him. Only by his wits would he or she survive as they would not be allowed any assistance from the folk.

A third practice which should be reinstituted would be the blood feud where kin would be able to take revenge for any loss that they suffered whether this be loss of life, maiming of the body or loss of material wealth.

Matters of honour would once again be settled by the duel and trial by combat would help determine right from wrong.

All of these forms of punishment can only be instituted in a post-christian, post-democratic and post-capitalist society and when the masses finally see that the underman is no longer the determiner of the direction of society.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Fosite/Forseti-a Prototype of Thunor?


The Frisian God Fosite possessed an axe and it was He who was considered the law giver and judge of the Frisian tribes. His temple is called Axenshowe. It is possible that this Fosite is the same deity referred to in the Norse Eddas as Forseti, the son of Baldr and Nanna, whose residence was Glitnir. He is represented in the Eddas as a God who settles disputes.
Alcuin in the 8th century CE refers to an island called Fositesland, situated between Frisia and Denmark and named in honour of the God who was worshipped there.
Fosite`s Nordic counterpart Forseti is mentioned once in the Elder Edda and four times in the Younger Edda.

"Glitnir is the tenth, it has golden buttresses,
and likewise is roofed with silver;
and there lives Forseti most days
and puts to sleep all quarrels."

[Grimnismal 15]

"There is a hall called Glitnir, it is held up by golden pillars
and likewise roofed with silver. There Forseti dwells most
days and settles disputes."

[Gylfaginning]

"Then the Aesir instituted their banquet and twelve Aesir who were to be judges took their places in their thrones and their names are as follows: Thor, Niord, Freyr, Tyr, Heimdall, Bragi, Vidar, Vali, Ull, Haenir, Forseti, Loki;....."

[Skaldskaparmal]

"How shall Baldr be referred to? By calling him son of Odin and Frigg, husband of Nanna, father of Forseti,......"

[Skaldskaparmal]

"Yet shall be listed names of Aesir. There is Ygg and Thor and Yngvi-Freyr, Vidar and Baldr, Vali and Heimdall. Then there is Tyr and Niord, I list Bragi next, Hod,Forseti. Here is Loki last."

[Skaldskaparmal]

There are no adventures ascribed to Him in the Eddas which gives the impression that he may have been a `minor` God, if there can be such a thing! An alternative explanation is that he represents the image of a very ancient God. We should not forget that not a great deal is mentioned about the God Tyr in the Eddas but we know that He is a much older deity than Woden and once occupied the chief seat amongst the Gods. So it is quite possible that Forseti or Fosite was eclipsed by another God. If this is the case then who could this God have been?

My guess is that He is Thunor, Forseti`s uncle. This is not so unusual as one may think. Tyr who was once senior to Woden and probably existed at a time when Woden didn`t and yet nevertheless was relegated in the Eddas to being his `son`. We see a similar thing happening with Forseti becoming the nephew of Thunor although He may have been a much older deity.
Fosite, the God of the Frisians who made up part of the Anglo-Saxon tribes like Forseti was a God of justice as the legends surrounding the origin of the Lex Frisionum [Law of the Frisians]makes clear:

Wishing to assemble written lawcodes for all his subject peoples, Charlemagne summoned twelve representatives of the Frisian people, the Āsegas ('law-speakers'), and demanded they recite their people's laws. When they could not do so after several days, he let them choose between death, slavery, or being set adrift in a rudderless boat. They chose the last and prayed for help, whereupon a thirteenth man appeared, with a golden axe on his shoulder. He steered the boat to land with the axe, then threw it ashore; a spring appeared where it landed. He taught them laws and then disappeared.The stranger and the spring are identified with Fosite and the sacred spring of Fositesland.

In addition to being both Gods of justice and having similar names Fosite carries an axe and as previous articles on my Aryan Myth and Metahistory and Celto-Germanic Culture, Myth and History blogs make clear the axe was the prototype of the hammer of the Thunder God in both Germanic and Indo-European mythology. Thus there is a link between Him and the Thunder God Thunor. Also applying the practice of folk etymology there is also a link between the name of Thor and Foresti.
The judge`s or chairman`s gavel has its origins in the hammer or axe of this God of justice as alluded to in the writings of Rune Master and Ariosophist Guido von List.
Interestingly the reference to the twelve Asegas has a parallel with the 12 Aesir-the major male Gods that is who sat in judgement at the well of Urd each day.

I believe that the legend regarding Fosite and the Asegas is the remnant of a very ancient story preserved amongst the Frisians and reveals an earlier phase of Thunor as His wielding of an axe rather than a hammer indicates.

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