@forbesmeek6304 The Argies should keep their crap to themselves instead of sticking it on our traditional British telephone boxes. The stickers are hardly an improvement and it's obvious that it would bother many of the locals. The Falkands are British too
@@forbesmeek6304 regardless of politics, or defacement of public property, he had as much individual right to rip them off as the poster had to stick them.
It's fun to not like people but please come put your stickers all over the city I think it'a funnier the more archaic the building just just like the Viking who was like I'll put my name on this cathedral now lolol
still cant believe argies still cope about this paticular thing .i saw one argentinians guy video that is in spanish ,where he promotes interracial marriages among falklanders and argies to accept argentine soveriganity over the island . argie have no chill
I always learn the most extraordinary things in these videos. And they always have this wonderfully atmospheric quality to them, like a bit of ancient magic is seeping through.
I'm Australian, my grandparents from my father's side are from Lerwick and my grandmother on my mums side is norwagian. Very happy to see your last two videos
I'm also Australian with Shetland ancestors. I recommend to contact the genealogist in Shetland, and let them know the surnames of your grandparents. they might be able to help you find records or a relative. I met relatives there who were absolutely great to meet, and got to see the stone wall ruins of the fishing village my ancestors lived in.
Only in the movies ...take the source with a grain of sailt ..but if it happened at all that was the druids in what would become France..not scotland .
Hiperborea was described by Plato in similar traits as Atlantis which might suggest one actual historical place. More, the evidence shows that place named Budziak in Northwestern Black Sea region is a source of the Greek calque of the Atlantis. Even by meaning of name. A”is negating “tl” means bottom. Together reads no-bottom or abyss. So the place has been named after catastrophic event which is went under the water. There is evidence suggesting Great Flood happened in Black Sea northern coast in the place called Nisir ( Epic of Gilgamesh) which derived from PIE *ni- that remain in the base of the name Nistru ( Dniester) in Northwestern Black Sea region.
I was ready to explode on this comment since I haven't found anywhere the citation of Hyperborea from Plato, so I said, another youngling try to teach Intellectuallity! Thankfully, I ask the Chat GPT for any reference by Plato and you are f*cking right! It was a dialog of Charmides that I haven't read(!). Γυράσκω ἀεῖ διδασκόμενος ( I grow by learning always). Bravo, Bravo!
One might expect the Hebrides Islands to be insulated and preserving its culture but no. The Isle of Skye has been selected as a place to seed "migrants". (Maybe partly because Trump's mother is from there? To "rub his face in diversity"?) The church there especially is funding this. The (female) vicar misunderstood an Old Testament Bible verse which she thought meant that strangers enrich nations. When it actually was about foreign nations being prophesied to lay tribute to that place in the near east with riches, servants, cattle etc. Anyway, the Isle of Skye has been seeded and the natives will soon be a minority.
@@Dan-TheOracle Infected with the equivalent of Emerald Wasp venom. The West is like the cockroach injected with this venom. It's fight or flight instincts have been paralyzed and it grooms itself while it is dragged down a hole, laid eggs on and eaten alive by the larvae until it is an empty shell.
An absolutely fascinating tour of Jarlshof, thank you very much! I'd love to go someday. Well done on putting together such an entertaining and informative video in presumably such a short visit to the site.
The argie cope over the Falklands is so funny, imagine taking stickers to the other side of the world with you so you can vandalise a phone box with a delusional cope message on - very sad and tragic!
It stirs the soul to imagine people living there. You wonder what trials and hardships they went through etc. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Will be looking at more. 🏆🏆🏆
Grand to see you in Lerwick of all places. A whole world unto itself. The howling of the ancient sea never quite letting up no matter how far inland you go. A mysterious call echoes in the core of us, each and all (be we Gael, Saxon, or Norse), a call seeming to come the ends of the earth -- yet deep in the soil. Roots call to roots, in such places. Hope to live on Shetland or the Orkneys part of the year, some day, myself. Lovely series, looks like a lot of work well done. Aubrey Manning did a lovely documentary back in the early 2000s about the brochs. Seldom mentioned these days by the BBC, so keep it up!
Also as someone who livere in Shetland find below some old words still used in local dialect today. Spaigee ( spay gee) - the muscle sorness you get the next day after a workout. Peerie - small Smooriken - kiss Mirie dancers - northern lights. Their is many more these are jusy my favourites.
I got chatting to an Argie girl in a pub during Euro football final. Obviously she was supporting Spain. Immediately started going on about colonialism. Talk about a turn off. I was like you can fckn talk, what about Spain! Dismissed
Argentina literally exists thanks to Spanish colonialism. I used to live in Spain. They do have quite an amnesia about their own colonialism. That hypocrisy extends to their white European colonists such as in Argentina. Their whole national psyche is to always whinge and blame Anglo-Saxon colonialism ... for everything bad - as if they never partook in this whole colonialism thing. They do have bit of an obsession with England I would say.
@leod-sigefast So many antifa types. My city suddenly got an influx of Spaniards a few years back. Out of nowhere it seemed. They're all extreme leftists doing cringe Graffiti everywhere
I am so enjoying this Tom. Thank you for taking us along and teaching us our history. The more we know about our history, the more we will fight to preserve it. Here in America, that seems to be lost. No one has a connection to their past which makes it easy to let it go and be overtaken. Cant wait for the next episode.
That’s because it started in Europe (specifically Germany) and traveled outwards to become dominant as everyone wanted to emulate Europe. It’s native to Europe as part of larger modernist movements and became prominent after the World Wars destroyed all the older stuff because it was easier to mass produce (all those details on traditional buildings are VERY expensive) and as part of the greater modernist movement to build a new idealized society more based in logic (form follows function). It has nothing to do with multiculturalism which came decades later. If you love your culture actually take the time to learn about it’s artistic and architectural history.
The best dog I ever had was a sheltie. He was a true natural mediator, every fight or argument my family would get into he would never shy away from putting himself in the middle and calming everyone down. Rest in peace Jack.
@@Survivethejive I didn't even notice, I understand why you made it "loudish" because its good music. Keep in mind that most of the people who don't comment it is because they didn't had any problems with the vid & simply feel like their input is unnecessary. Your videos are solid keep up man.
Man there is something about this part of the world that no where else I’ve seen has. Difficult to put into words but it all just makes you want to hunker down and sleep a dreamless sort of sleep. Just close your eyes and smile.
Very well put. I have a fantasy of living in a cottage on Shetland on the North Sea, drinking whiskey and listing to bagpipe music during an enormous storm
Any group would be overjoyed to have their ideas/religion/movement spread the way Boba tea has in recent years. Sometimes I go on Google maps and go to random places around the world and look up the closest Boba place. You’d be shocked how many tea shops there are around Athens. I like boba but man they’re more prevalent than Covid these days. Have you ever considered going to Iceland?
Dude, honor the elders, bro. How, dude? Dude, by destroying and disregarding everything they built, bro. Dude, like, that's how you do it, bro. Valhalla, bro.
The way to do it today would be by enlisting in your country's military then maybe selling your military skills to a mercenary group. If Varg was genuine about the whole Norse pagan thing he would have his male children in the French Military they dont have to fight the wars of that nation but they can use their citizenship to get trained to then sell their military skill to whoever they see aligns with their ideals.
You should move to there and make an irl wow private larp server. The orcs can live in the old brochs etc while the alliance live in modern houses. Fight on the bogs.
Really enjoyed the video. Would love to visit someday now - despite the unfortunate imports, Shetland seems to have retained much of its heritage and charm.
The dogheaded figure could be a depiction of St. Christopher, a `known` Cynocephali, who is often portrayed in ancient art with a dog`s head. This could explain how the Picts became Christians 🏴🏴
never understood why nobody linked those carved stones to simply shotput or stone throwing games with the designs being carved on overtime for either luck or grip.
You might think that the Shetlands are so out of the way during the bronze age that you wouldn't need that many weapons. I wonder how many sea raiders there were around back then.
@@Survivethejive True but I didn't think the population density was so high that it would cause that much internal strife such that they'd require their own regular production of weapons. Maybe it had something to do with the deterioration of the soil/expansion of bogs leading to more competition.
apparently tromso has stone foundations roughly 10,000 years old and there were isolated areas of north western coastal norway that were ice free. almost surprised that bit of information is even available. something tells me the scandi’s know more than theyre letting on; but it’s probably wise to not divulge the truth
Ripping the stickers off the phone box…. Pure gold! Never change, Tom. Never change!
And that is why you get mugged in Greece.
upvote for ripping off the stickers
The stickers obviously never bothered the locals, he should mind his own business.
@forbesmeek6304 The Argies should keep their crap to themselves instead of sticking it on our traditional British telephone boxes. The stickers are hardly an improvement and it's obvious that it would bother many of the locals. The Falkands are British too
@@forbesmeek6304 regardless of politics, or defacement of public property, he had as much individual right to rip them off as the poster had to stick them.
It's fun to not like people but please come put your stickers all over the city I think it'a funnier the more archaic the building just just like the Viking who was like I'll put my name on this cathedral now lolol
@@xanv8051 viking would have plundered the cathedral instead remade in it
Badass ripping the Argentina stickers off lmao. Love it as usual brōþor. Þancung. ❤
still cant believe argies still cope about this paticular thing .i saw one argentinians guy video that is in spanish ,where he promotes interracial marriages among falklanders and argies to accept argentine soveriganity over the island . argie have no chill
Do we have beef with the Argentinians?
I'm disappointed that Varg wasn't sitting at the bar in Thule
"Is the IPA too hoppy? Let's find out!"
Unless they have placenta ale I don't think you're gonna find Varg
Varg who?
@@samsmith5308 Vikernes
Ahhhh Varg, the biggest poser that is completely unaware of how much of a poser he is.
As a dry stone masonry apprentice and enthusiast Jarlshof looks like heaven
they knew how to make something last
Salute 🫡
Remember everyone caring for your kin (and our beautiful herritage) is NEVER a sin 🤍
I always learn the most extraordinary things in these videos. And they always have this wonderfully atmospheric quality to them, like a bit of ancient magic is seeping through.
Just what i want to hear!
I'm Australian, my grandparents from my father's side are from Lerwick and my grandmother on my mums side is norwagian. Very happy to see your last two videos
All my family comes from Shetland, so we probably share some genes along the way. How are you doing, brother from another mother?
From Orkney myself, basically the same place! Just they’re sh1te at right up in Shetland 😉✅ oooooooh the auld banter haha x
I'm also Australian with Shetland ancestors. I recommend to contact the genealogist in Shetland, and let them know the surnames of your grandparents. they might be able to help you find records or a relative. I met relatives there who were absolutely great to meet, and got to see the stone wall ruins of the fishing village my ancestors lived in.
When you visit a remote Scottish island and no one burns you in a giant wooden puppet it's a good sign of Fate.
Wasn't the right time of year. Should have went in May for that
Only in the movies ...take the source with a grain of sailt ..but if it happened at all that was the druids in what would become France..not scotland .
This was fantastic-- I didn't want it to end! That museum model showing the different layers of structures on island was really cool/clever
It really was clever
Hiperborea was described by Plato in similar traits as Atlantis which might suggest one actual historical place. More, the evidence shows that place named Budziak in Northwestern Black Sea region is a source of the Greek calque of the Atlantis. Even by meaning of name. A”is negating “tl” means bottom. Together reads no-bottom or abyss. So the place has been named after catastrophic event which is went under the water. There is evidence suggesting Great Flood happened in Black Sea northern coast in the place called Nisir ( Epic of Gilgamesh) which derived from PIE *ni- that remain in the base of the name Nistru ( Dniester) in Northwestern Black Sea region.
I was ready to explode on this comment since I haven't found anywhere the citation of Hyperborea from Plato, so I said, another youngling try to teach Intellectuallity! Thankfully, I ask the Chat GPT for any reference by Plato and you are f*cking right! It was a dialog of Charmides that I haven't read(!). Γυράσκω ἀεῖ διδασκόμενος ( I grow by learning always). Bravo, Bravo!
The music and visuals really take you back into the Iron Age world. Fascinating video! Thanks, Tom!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was 5:30 in the morning and I'm laughing aloud at you coming across the unusual flags and asking the elderly couple if they know of the flags. 😂
It's refreshing that none of them recognized any of the flags, but depressing that even the Shetland Islands are infected with the virus.
One might expect the Hebrides Islands to be insulated and preserving its culture but no. The Isle of Skye has been selected as a place to seed "migrants". (Maybe partly because Trump's mother is from there? To "rub his face in diversity"?) The church there especially is funding this. The (female) vicar misunderstood an Old Testament Bible verse which she thought meant that strangers enrich nations. When it actually was about foreign nations being prophesied to lay tribute to that place in the near east with riches, servants, cattle etc. Anyway, the Isle of Skye has been seeded and the natives will soon be a minority.
@@the_mowron infected with a poison
@@Dan-TheOracle Infected with the equivalent of Emerald Wasp venom. The West is like the cockroach injected with this venom. It's fight or flight instincts have been paralyzed and it grooms itself while it is dragged down a hole, laid eggs on and eaten alive by the larvae until it is an empty shell.
* Its
Good job getting rid of that invader propaganda. Who would have thought anyone would let an army in if they came unarmed. smdh
thanks Tom. Excellent videos. Thanks for making them
Good to see you're still at what you do. It's priceless and unique in the online world.
An absolutely fascinating tour of Jarlshof, thank you very much! I'd love to go someday. Well done on putting together such an entertaining and informative video in presumably such a short visit to the site.
Yes it was very rushed!
The argie cope over the Falklands is so funny, imagine taking stickers to the other side of the world with you so you can vandalise a phone box with a delusional cope message on - very sad and tragic!
They're hysterical effete people and full of themselves
2-tier Kier is already sending his starmtroopers to put those torn off stickers back!
Starmageddon continues
and bang Tom up for 10 yrs
Always big support to you, Tom! You are nothing short of a hero in this culture war. Good work, sir!
Absolutely wonderful, thank you. Fascinating 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
It stirs the soul to imagine people living there. You wonder what trials and hardships they went through etc. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Will be looking at more. 🏆🏆🏆
Glad you enjoyed it
Grand to see you in Lerwick of all places. A whole world unto itself. The howling of the ancient sea never quite letting up no matter how far inland you go. A mysterious call echoes in the core of us, each and all (be we Gael, Saxon, or Norse), a call seeming to come the ends of the earth -- yet deep in the soil. Roots call to roots, in such places.
Hope to live on Shetland or the Orkneys part of the year, some day, myself.
Lovely series, looks like a lot of work well done. Aubrey Manning did a lovely documentary back in the early 2000s about the brochs. Seldom mentioned these days by the BBC, so keep it up!
Also as someone who livere in Shetland find below some old words still used in local dialect today.
Spaigee ( spay gee) - the muscle sorness you get the next day after a workout.
Peerie - small
Smooriken - kiss
Mirie dancers - northern lights.
Their is many more these are jusy my favourites.
feeling spaigee today tbh
Thanks for the info smooriken smooriken
I got chatting to an Argie girl in a pub during Euro football final. Obviously she was supporting Spain. Immediately started going on about colonialism. Talk about a turn off. I was like you can fckn talk, what about Spain! Dismissed
Literally they are colonists
Argentina literally exists thanks to Spanish colonialism. I used to live in Spain. They do have quite an amnesia about their own colonialism. That hypocrisy extends to their white European colonists such as in Argentina. Their whole national psyche is to always whinge and blame Anglo-Saxon colonialism ... for everything bad - as if they never partook in this whole colonialism thing. They do have bit of an obsession with England I would say.
@leod-sigefast So many antifa types. My city suddenly got an influx of Spaniards a few years back. Out of nowhere it seemed. They're all extreme leftists doing cringe Graffiti everywhere
Was this in England?
Was she cute
I am so enjoying this Tom. Thank you for taking us along and teaching us our history. The more we know about our history, the more we will fight to preserve it. Here in America, that seems to be lost. No one has a connection to their past which makes it easy to let it go and be overtaken. Cant wait for the next episode.
the flag bit killed me mate keep up the good work
I love the music you use now. Such midwestern indie vibes. This was an amazing video and ive been obsessed with the Hyperborea, Thule, and Tartaria
Can't wait for the Orkney edition. Fascinating finds there!
Modern architecture: no matter where you go, it all looks the same. It's an art style that's optimised for mass-production and multiculturalism.
Sickening
Multiculturalism is sickening?
@@dboot8886 yes
@@dboot8886yes
That’s because it started in Europe (specifically Germany) and traveled outwards to become dominant as everyone wanted to emulate Europe. It’s native to Europe as part of larger modernist movements and became prominent after the World Wars destroyed all the older stuff because it was easier to mass produce (all those details on traditional buildings are VERY expensive) and as part of the greater modernist movement to build a new idealized society more based in logic (form follows function). It has nothing to do with multiculturalism which came decades later. If you love your culture actually take the time to learn about it’s artistic and architectural history.
Very indo-european!
Excellent video - thanks for sharing, Tom ! 😊
Love these videos. Great work, Tom.
The best dog I ever had was a sheltie. He was a true natural mediator, every fight or argument my family would get into he would never shy away from putting himself in the middle and calming everyone down. Rest in peace Jack.
Love the music included here. Very immersive, well done.
for the falklands shithousery, I laughed at a cackling extreme.
well-played, mate. well-played.
“The live laugh love for Viking lovers “ 😆😆😆😆😆😆
When we were in Shetland, many moons ago, I remember visiting a Broch on the main island.
Beautiful soundwork
Thanks for saying so. Some have complained the music is too loud
@@Survivethejive I didn't even notice, I understand why you made it "loudish" because its good music. Keep in mind that most of the people who don't comment it is because they didn't had any problems with the vid & simply feel like their input is unnecessary. Your videos are solid keep up man.
The mental illness flags put on display of a shop window in the Shetlands is totally baffling. An outsider did that.
I loved Shetland when I visited!
Once you leave Lerwick you truly do leave civilisation behind!
Man there is something about this part of the world that no where else I’ve seen has. Difficult to put into words but it all just makes you want to hunker down and sleep a dreamless sort of sleep. Just close your eyes and smile.
Very well put. I have a fantasy of living in a cottage on Shetland on the North Sea, drinking whiskey and listing to bagpipe music during an enormous storm
Thank you for going to the effort of creating this content, it is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise miasmic abyss.
Glad you enjoy it!
Great video Tom thoroughly enjoyed seeing it . Home of ancestors from the Henderson clan
Any group would be overjoyed to have their ideas/religion/movement spread the way Boba tea has in recent years. Sometimes I go on Google maps and go to random places around the world and look up the closest Boba place. You’d be shocked how many tea shops there are around Athens. I like boba but man they’re more prevalent than Covid these days. Have you ever considered going to Iceland?
Dude, honor the elders, bro. How, dude? Dude, by destroying and disregarding everything they built, bro. Dude, like, that's how you do it, bro. Valhalla, bro.
The way to do it today would be by enlisting in your country's military then maybe selling your military skills to a mercenary group.
If Varg was genuine about the whole Norse pagan thing he would have his male children in the French Military they dont have to fight the wars of that nation but they can use their citizenship to get trained to then sell their military skill to whoever they see aligns with their ideals.
@@ElDrHouse2010Becoming a Z0G bot and fighting for transgenderisim and izrael
You should move to there and make an irl wow private larp server. The orcs can live in the old brochs etc while the alliance live in modern houses. Fight on the bogs.
They could call the most northern pub 'Ultima Thule'.
No such place as Argentina, it's West Falkland
Lol! Weird Spanish losers obsessed with beef
Always look forward to your videos. Appreciate the editing, and music choice. Shetland looks beautiful
TY for removing the malvinas stickers
Very enjoyable, loved it. A dream to visit one day.
Great video, Tom, looking forward to Part Three!
Watching this on the big screen for maximum immersion
Really enjoyed the video. Would love to visit someday now - despite the unfortunate imports, Shetland seems to have retained much of its heritage and charm.
Fantastic video, as always! Loved seeing the museum artefacts - the Pictish Stones were superb! Thank you 🙂
Thanks for updating the people of this planet concerning Bor ..the father of Odin.
They should build replicas of the settlements so you can have a immersive experience
Always nice to hear about scotland in any capacity.
The scots, irish, welsh, and English are endlessly fascinating to me
Love the Barbour! Classic British man!
An very indo-european trip with some archeological interesting sites ! 🔱
Your a legend mate, keep it up
Great episode.
I enjoyed this extremely!
Did my research for my MA/MPhil in Orkney. Not been to Shetland. Looks amazing love to go
Well done Sir....
Would love to see you visit and do a video on the Isle of Man one day!
Maybe one day!
I'm Stuck in the beauty of the ancient world
Fantastic video. Thank you!
1:10 ABERDEEN MENTIONED 💪🔴🏴
i think i have to investigate this Thule place further on a fridaynight myself some time
Great video, Tom! 👌🏻
Great video, I have to say coming from Cornwall it looks rather Cornish to me.
Thanks. check this out ruclips.net/video/lf7EtembxwI/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@Survivethejive yes thanks, I've watched it, fantastic and as a result been there to visit it 👍
Groovy music with the guitar fellow Plains Walker
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
another great video cheers!
Tom is beginning to get increasingly political in his videos, the saxon is beginning to hate 😂😂
Love your videos!
The dogheaded figure could be a depiction of St. Christopher, a `known` Cynocephali, who is often portrayed in ancient art with a dog`s head. This could explain how the Picts became Christians 🏴🏴
Some sweet dungron synth you used there
Good to know even some pagans find the ‘wolf of Odin’ merch tacky
Congrats!
Mate it’s 26 degrees in Denmark I wish I was in grey windy shetland right now
even down south in devon is only 18 today
@@Survivethejive theyre messing with the weather machine over here then
never understood why nobody linked those carved stones to simply shotput or stone throwing games with the designs being carved on overtime for either luck or grip.
Cool idea
24:19 The Hyperborean has retvrned
The vvest is saued
very enjoyable
Awesome Thank you for Sharing 💯✴
24:58 yeah bitter dark, I don't like the bitter, but the kick bollocks is good!
Its not bitter its ipa
A bit of a shame you missed out the likes of Old Scatness and Staneydale Temple. At least you got a pint in The Thule!
You might think that the Shetlands are so out of the way during the bronze age that you wouldn't need that many weapons. I wonder how many sea raiders there were around back then.
They could also be killing each other
@@Survivethejive True but I didn't think the population density was so high that it would cause that much internal strife such that they'd require their own regular production of weapons. Maybe it had something to do with the deterioration of the soil/expansion of bogs leading to more competition.
Love the content STJ
apparently tromso has stone foundations roughly 10,000 years old and there were isolated areas of north western coastal norway that were ice free.
almost surprised that bit of information is even available. something tells me the scandi’s know more than theyre letting on; but it’s probably wise to not divulge the truth
23:33 was waiting for you to say let’s find out
Always 10 out of 10
you should make a video on the christianisation of pagan deities. brigid is a great example of this
Very good cut and high energy. Music's a little loud in places
Thanks, Tom sir 😊
Would love to live out there!
me too
no trees, no thanks.
Hear! Hear!
6:30 I swear this is a Sam Hyde reference
The book, "The Ice Museum: In Search of the Lost Thule" by Joanna Kavanna is a great book on this topic.
Better to live as ancient Viking than office job. It is worth it anyday of the century.