Saturday, 23 December 2023

Pagan Iconography on Bracteates with Dr Scott Shell



Scott Shell received his Ph.D. in Germanic Linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley. The emphasis of his study has been on historical linguistics, runology and mythology. He runs a YouTube channel called @Scott T. Shell (Continental Germanic Heathenry) which focuses on the pagan religion of the Old Saxons. Tonight he will discuss the iconography and runic inscriptions found on Germanic bracteates of the Migration era.

Friday, 22 December 2023

Odin Rituals in the 19th century - Solstice special



A Survive the Jive Solstice special. In keeping with the tradition of telling ghostly stories at Yule, here is a special about Odinic sacrifices in Sweden and England during the 19th century. Edited by Wodenwyrd.

Sources:
 
 Higgens, T. W. E. “A Survival of Odin-Worship in Kent.” Folklore, vol. 7, no. 3, 1896, pp. 298–99. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1253238.
 GUNNAR OLOF HYLTÉN-CAVALLIUS - 1863 Wärend and Wirdarne. An attempt in Swedish Ethnology.

Music:

 Wodenwyrd, Deep Gnome, Baerdcyn

Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Millenniyule 2023


Here's my appearance on Millenniyule 2023 in which Woes and I discuss the ongoing battle against anti-whites in academia. This is the ninth year of Millenniyule!

Thursday, 14 December 2023

Norman DNA: Viking or Semitic J2a?

 

 Were the Normans French or were they Vikings? DNA may reveal the answers but so far only two studies have looked at Norman DNA and there are problems with both. In this video I look at two Norman Y haplogroup studies to see what we can learn and I debunk the claim that J2a in Europe comes from "ancient Semitic kings"

Monday, 11 December 2023

Why did Medieval Europeans claim descent from Trojans? And other Historical questions

 

 I had another chat with Edward Dutton aka The Jolly Heretic recently. But this time it was in person rather than online. Here's the full interview - the good stuff about history and the origin of woke is in the second half. In the first half Ed asked me personal questions about my school and such.