Message from @☦Colton of Yore☦

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2017-07-09 02:12:40 UTC  

Reading Savitri Devi always fills me with such hatred, when she recounts the tales of her fellow national socialists imprisoned by the Allies. Even those who went out of their way to be nice and humane to the jews, brought them new blankets and even gave them some of their fresh rations after allies had bombed the railways were tortured to death.

2017-07-09 02:13:59 UTC  

There's no being nice to them. It doesn't work. We've tried that in America for 80 years

2017-07-09 02:15:17 UTC  

They just stab us in the back even harder

2017-07-09 02:19:08 UTC  

"The men of the Holy Inquisition did not hate the "heretics" whom they handed
over to the "secular arm" to be burnt at the stake. On the contrary, they loved
them— in their strange, very strange way. They loved their souls, in Christ and in
the holy Church, as it was their duty, and hoped till the end for their conversion,
and prayed for God's grace to enlighten them, while the bodies were burning.

The furious reformers of the French Revolution killed off their opponents by the
thousands, after a rapid trial or no trial at all, without bothering to torture or to
humiliate them, save in a few special cases. They too, did not hate them. They
only wanted to get rid of them.

And we, National Socialists— we whom the whole world accuses of all possible
and impossible crimes, now that we are no longer in power— we never hated
anyone in our grand days. We were ruthless, yes; we had to be. But we never were
cruel, whatever the liars might say. We killed, if we were forced to, but with
detachment, and as quickly and cleanly as possible. We never inflicted pain,
unless it was absolutely necessary, for State reasons. And then we never
considered it a pleasant necessity.

Our persecutors have, countless times, inflicted pain upon us, without it being in
any way a State necessity from their point of view. They have starved us, beaten
us, tortured us and compelled us, at the point of their bayonets, to undergo the
worst possible humiliations, for the sheer delight of knowing that we felt the
hunger, the pain and the insults, and that we suffered— we the strong and the
proud; the hated Nazis— for the sheer delight of feeling that we were now in their
power, and that any ill-treatment could henceforth be meted out to us with
impunity."

2017-07-09 02:35:08 UTC  

@Kombat-Unit awesome

2017-07-09 02:35:39 UTC  

Unfortunately I think we are innately kind, and that should stop

2017-07-09 02:35:51 UTC  

Is that Savitri Devi?

2017-07-09 02:35:51 UTC  

@Kombat-Unit Where do you live?

2017-07-09 02:36:01 UTC  

I just love spamming these huge quotes. 😅

2017-07-09 02:36:08 UTC  

You know it, Gold in the Furnace.

2017-07-09 02:36:11 UTC  

Finland.

2017-07-09 02:36:23 UTC  

I haven't read it yet, but sounded like her. Beautiful.

2017-07-09 02:36:24 UTC  

@Hadrian Hail Goebbels!

2017-07-09 02:38:00 UTC  

Ah I just now picked up on the fact that you didn't live in the States.

2017-07-09 02:38:27 UTC  

It's a white trait to be kind and altruistic.

2017-07-09 02:38:33 UTC  

A defining trait.

2017-07-09 02:39:19 UTC  

Yeah some of the shit these fuckers of other races do to animals makes me see red.

2017-07-09 02:39:42 UTC  

@1Robertelee He really did have some of the best quotes.

2017-07-09 02:40:01 UTC  

Hitler put animal abusers in work camps.

2017-07-09 02:40:08 UTC  

Yeah I was just invited here when the room was started, stayed for the chill and comfy atmosphere.

2017-07-09 02:40:16 UTC  

Try to tell a normie he invented animal legal rights tho.

2017-07-09 02:41:23 UTC  

Savitri Devi also wrote about the exact same thing, that German kids in the ruins would pat the cats and share their little milk with them while the negroes would kick the cats and pull their tails and whatnot. That high trust society and altruism.

2017-07-09 02:41:25 UTC  

@Kombat-Unit That's cool man. Yes Colton forget about it.

2017-07-09 02:44:00 UTC  

@dd✳555 Yeah got a few massive pagan tomes and I'm re-reading Lightning and the Sun and Gold in the Furnace to refresh my memory. Doing it together with a few local EHs I managed to recruit just a few days ago.

2017-07-09 02:44:11 UTC  

You know how it is, you just can't help seeing the connections everywhere.

2017-07-09 02:47:10 UTC  

Thr Golden Thread.

2017-07-09 02:47:22 UTC  

It's 56 on Amazon, fuck.

2017-07-09 02:51:30 UTC  

Yeah, Serrano writes in the Golden Cord extensively of Hitler as the archeotypal returning King. I started re-reading Kalevala as well and the connections are just everywhere. But that's how it is, Savitri and Serrano described the Indo-Aryan religion and perennial tradition with such accuracy, once you read them, you cannot help seeing it, and the heritage of the aryan blood faith.

2017-07-09 02:52:08 UTC  

Modern day prophets tbh, all of them.

2017-07-09 02:54:06 UTC  

Yeah. And I think I have also mentioned how Himmler and Ahnenerbe agents toured the towns where my grandfather used to live to record spells from the local shamans. So they clearly saw the connection as well.

2017-07-09 02:54:18 UTC  

Himmler considered pretty much everyone ancient aryans, but still 😄

2017-07-09 02:54:49 UTC  

It's interesting that these topics are popping up so much.

2017-07-09 02:54:52 UTC  

In culture.

2017-07-09 02:55:05 UTC  

Like that we know about esoteric Hitlerism is a miracle.

2017-07-09 02:55:22 UTC  

It really is a spiritual connection, a shifting of some sort...

2017-07-09 02:56:55 UTC  

It really, really is. I also like this discord because there're a bunch of EHs, last thing I expected from a hardcore Christian party.

2017-07-09 02:56:59 UTC  

Also NSBM fans.

2017-07-09 02:59:10 UTC  

Really, I remember a long time ago TWP was promoting the Arthurian tradition as well.

2017-07-09 02:59:24 UTC  

"… while Arthur is attempting to realize his legendary world empire and to conquer even Rome in order to be crowned emperor therein, his nephew Modred, who remained at home, usurps the throne and takes possession of Arthur’s woman, Guinevere. In the war that ensues the traitor is killed, but the best knights of the Round Table also die. Arthur himself is mortally wounded; he is taken to Avalon, that the health-restoring techniques of the women inhabiting that land (especially Morgande’s) may heal him and allow him to resume his function. But Arthur’s wounds (especially the one produced by a poisoned spear, according to some writers) open up again every year while his faithful subjects at home vainly await his return. There is a tradition, however, according to which one day Arthur will return from Avalon to resume his reign: this is why the Britons, since then, never wanted to appoint another king. In other forms of the legend-for instance, in the Otia imperialia by Gervasius of Tilbury-Arthur is portrayed lying in bed in a wonderful palace located on top of a mountain."
t. Serrano

2017-07-09 03:00:33 UTC  

The Arthurian legend of wounded and returning King is the same as German legend of Emperor Frederic Barbarossa, who shall one day come out of the cave in which he has been asleep for centuries, and save his people, and lead them to unheard-of glory; in Denmark, as Holger Danske, of the Kronborg Mountain; in Poland, as the “Sleeping Host” of folk-tales; in Hungary, as “Attila,” who is, one day to re-appear at the head of “Csaba’s Army”, and as I've learned re-reading Kalevala, that of Väinämöinen as well.

2017-07-09 03:01:04 UTC  

All Aryans are connected by their blood-faith.