
Owen McCormick (@owen_mccor)
Himmler’s vision for the post-WW2 Eastern frontier. The SS would continue pressing forwards into Asia, past the Urals. Constant conflict in the East would serve as the training ground for Europe’s new Germanic elite in preparation for a colossal war against Asia’s hordes. ...
For those interested, a collection of epithets applied to the natives of South Asia by the Aryans: prayerless, inhuman, easy to kill, black-skinned… From Hinduism & War, an excellent article by Robert Hume. ...
Hitler on a hypothetical future without Aryans. All hope for an idealized world would be lost forever should the race that is the “standard-bearer of a higher ethical ideal” cease to exist. Everyone instinctively knows this is true. I care. <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/EdKrassen/sta...
“It was the eyes that dominated the otherwise common face. They were hypnotic. Piercing. Penetrating. As far as I could tell they were light blue, but the colour was not the thing you noticed. What hit you at once was their power. They stared at you. They stared through you. They seemed to immobiliz...
The importance of the wolf in Aryan culture cannot really be overstated. A good overview here pulling together the threads from various branches. A 2024 Uppsala University thesis - great resource. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1892278/FULLTEXT01.pdf" color="blu...
Dumezil on the role of Odin in battle: a magician, patron of the men-beasts, bestowing powers such as metamorphosis and berserk fury (Mitra-Varuna). ...
Slavic expansion in Europe was relatively recent, massive and is not often discussed. From a relatively small population in a small homeland to Europe’s dominant ethnolinguistic group. Genetically, they were basically Balts prior to these movements + mixing. A powerful type. <a target="_blank" href...
Attributes of the Aryan heroic warrior: fury manifesting as extreme heat, light/fire emanating from the body, a deadly war-cry and contortion into a terrifying form (Indo-European Poetry and Myth, M.L. West). ...