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Kolt, Kiev, 12th century
Moscow Kremlin Museums
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A summary of the UK’s Muslim invasion.
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Ruslan and Ludmila (1972)
Русла́нъ и Людми́ла

Soviet era movie based on poem by poem by Alexander Pushkin.
Despite Soviet production, its telling of the fairy tale has a lot of Slavic and Eurasian Pagan elements and themes. There is legitimate cultural relevancy as it is set in a semi historical Kievan Rus era.
Also, the aesthetics are top tier.
This clip was taken from one of the first geo engineering conferences. David Keith is one of the first mad scientists who was vocal about this. This confidence took place years ago, and there are so many still who deny that geo engineering is a real thing that’s being carried out.

These mad climate scientists claim that they’re dumping tens of thousands of nano size metal particles into our skies to supposedly battle global warming, but I don’t buy it for one second. I believe they have a sinister reason for doing it. Instead of combating global warming, I believe they may be trying to actually create global warming or even a mini Ice Age, and of course damage organic life in the process with these metal particles.

I am completely against this, because anyone who attacks nature so aggressively is my enemy.

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Yngvi by Daniel Jacobs
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Augustus at the tomb of Alexander the Great by Lionel Royer
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The Katla Ice Cave in Iceland is known for its unique "black ice" formation, which is sometimes called "Dragon Glass". It's one of the most recently discovered ice caves.
Located beneath the Katla volcano in South Iceland, near Vík.

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I like this example used to make a point. Using colors is a good way to show what happens to a bloodline when the members of that family line continue to mix for generations.

The more individuals within a particular ethnic group choose to mix with outsiders, the less that ethnic group is preserved.

And it’s not just about the physical genetics, because a person who is a product of generation of his ancestors mixing with different ethnicities will have many different bloods in them, which makes him a divided man, not whole.

A person who is mixed between different races/ethnicities really belongs to neither of them, he has no people to belong to, no real connection to any history or ancestors

Don’t misunderstand me, I’m not saying you don’t belong to any people if you have a few bloods in you, I’m saying this about a severely mixed individuals who can’t even pinpoint who their ancestors are and what they are mixed with, and that this is where people end up who do not see the importance of ethnic identity, and ancestry.
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