I always liked how he seems to be the only high up figure who cares about permaculture. Not fines, not whinging in a yacht 'environmentalism'. Planting hedges and engaging with British farmers is a good enough thing on its own for me, something that actually matters and shows actual stewardship for the land.
Control of land. Folk who dwell upon her. Has always been thee subject at the forefront of any royal mind. English royalty own all the shorelines around tthe UK. At a distance of 12 miles out too sea.
Funny how he is part of the World Economic Forum who are launching a campaign to destroy farms and centralized and monopolize food production with the majority being insects and fake meat. And he's not very pro-anglo as he heavily supports islam and the tribe that shall not be named. He does not speak out against the replacement of the English.
I can’t stand how hippies have taken the concept of mother nature and appropriated from native cultures. They add this degenerate dimension to it like getting high, hedonism, fake ashrams, aesthetic yoga divorced of the dharmic precepts, selling health potions, crystals, products for capitalist consumption and guru cults. Engaging in fake social justice like that Greta Thunberg girl. Mircea Eliade discusses how the Sun God religions become desacralised by the non-religious man, and are replaced with rationality. It definitely feels like this is happening.
Yes! STJ is the absolute best Literally my favorite historical channel. From the research to the presentation, flawless. Pure gold my friend, as usual.
There are currently about 4000 views for this video. If even 500 Pagan chads arrived at Westminster Abbey during the coronation chanting "from the loins of Woden" i am pretty sure it would make the news. It would also be rather endearingly eccentric and English. It might also spark some curiosity amongst our kith and kin out there in normie land.
It'd be fascinating to get a dozen men in period dress, say 9th or 10th century, with armaments, to ceremonially act as the Huscarls to the King at the ceremony. Your thoughts are like mine!
Positive action happens everyday in London, and not just one per day. Obviously folk are at wits end with the complete ruination of thee nation by government over the last 20 years. Noting the last 13. .Folk in the media are paid to look the other way. To naturally hate themselves. In other words these folk simply do not report the going ons. Nobody would know you even turned up.
Hope the authorities don't get the wrong end of the stick like thay did after the coronation of the bastard. Jokes aside that would be profound and thought provoking .
@@Survivethejive The recent study on immigration into Britain is seriously flawed Tom/Thom Anthrogenca has a thread you might want too look at. Your summation is not the same as the findings simply put. Activity stream. Just scroll down. Start from page 200.
15:38: in Porphyry's 'On Images' he calls this orb 'the victory' (presumably because the orb had an image of Nike on top to signify that Jupiter had won the victory over all things). Very interesting origin story to the Holy Hand Grenade.
Mankind from english means Kindred of Man. Man being the first sacrificer who created the world from the body of his twin Yme. You will find Ymir in norse, Zoroastrian and hindu mythologies.
In German "Mann" = man, "Mensch" = human, from Germanic mannisco. Mensch sounds similar to Manushya, even the official etymology claims it comes from *men- = thinking. But I have noticed that linguists have little idea about mythology, symbolism and esoteric analogies and therefore draw wrong conclusions.
It is also certainly no coincidence that Latin humanus seems to be simply the inversion of vedic Manus-hya. The usual derivation is supposed to be from humus = soil, which becomes all the more improbable if one looks at the similarity of the Vedic, Germanic and Latin words for man.
@@vanrensburgsgesicht Which explains why the Woke Idiots of English Speaking Academia, have Ethnically Cleansed this Ancient Germanic Word from the English Language. Then, (as always) go running off to either French, Latin or Greek, for a Non-Germanic Replacement word, like “Person” or “People” . . . . . . these Woke White-Left, of English Speaking Western Academia, won’t rest until they rip English out of the West Germanic Group of Languages . . . . . . and Stomping it into the Romanic Group of Languages, they will in the end, make that Square Peg, Fit that Round Hole . . .
You're my go to for historical information. It's helped a lot with historical and personal research. I'm always excited to see new videos. Still going through all the old ones and repeated some others. Love this channel.
I thought this was going to be a video on Charles's secret paganism; there's not much evidence on that by-the-way, except his references to nature as Mother Nature and his use of "her" to describe nature.
Apparently parts of the Queen's coronation weren't broadcast because they involved pagan rituals. That's a whole "conspiracy theory" in and of itself. It certainly wouldn't be beyond ancient nobles to at least pretend to convert to Christainity if that's would what curry favour with the other nobles, the continent and the peasantry, once Christianity took full sway. I'm not a Christian, so it doesn't bother me, but it's a big enough lie to bring down the whole monarchy. There's a whole rabbithole to down on that one, what prompted was actually a video from Proffessor Simon, who usually does UFO debunking. But he mentioned secret parts of the coronation ceremony and "Kibbokift".
I'm sure you're pissing off righties too Trevor... Seeing as this is apolitical information, and quite a touchy subject. I probably would get labelled a Leftie... and I like to piss off Righties and Liberals with the same story. I have the suspicion you, amongst many others, cannot tell the difference between Neo Liberalism and Left Wing politics. Why do you think this would be inflammatory to just one side of the political spectrum?.... and to suppose that would be the left, is pretty ridiculous.
Great idea to bring Sutton Hoo into the narrative 🙂 I was just thinking about Dalriada and the ‘Stone of Destiny’. I’m planning a Samhain Reading of the Echtra Nerai were the Connacht Men and the Ulster Exiles retrieve the ‘Crown of Briun’ from the Sid (mound of the dead).
I have been researching my ancestors and was extremely surprised to trace them via Gospatrick Earls of Dunbar, through Kings and Mormaers of Dalriada and Scotland to Connial de Tir and then back to the High Kings of Ireland
My DNA test says that I am 59% old English, 18% Scott 15% Irish , and Wales. I should have been made King. Oh by the way, it's good to see ya still putting up great videos.
Very interesting. I wonder if the North Germans received an early image of Roman ‘Kingship’ from diplomatic gifts such as the Hoby Cups? Augustan silver cups exist depicting imperial court figures with Nike. And Tacitus records: ‘Roman envoys have presented the German chiefs with costly silver drinking vessels’ (Tacitus, Germany, passage 5).
@@Survivethejive "was based on a Roman cavalry helmet" > So that's where Tolkien took it from! > The crown of Gondor was derived from the form of a Númenórean war-helm. In the beginning it was indeed a plain helm; and it is said to have been the one that Isildur wore in the Battle of Dagorlad (for the helm of Anárion was crushed by the stone-cast from Barad-dûr that slew him). But in the days of Atanatar Alcarin this was replaced by the jewelled helm that was used in the crowning of Aragorn. - Adûnâi
@Arbane's Sword of Agility I just don't drink tea very often. Mostly energy drinks, which I have committed to replacing with tea (because energy drinks are horrible for you)
That's cos there are a billion butt-hurt Indians demanding the stone back, despite it being acquired by Turkic, Mughul, Persian, Afghan and Sikh kings, long before it was the British who acquired it.
A lovely film. I've been reading the accounts of Hendgest and Horsa (Bede, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, History of the Britons, &c.), and this is a great addition to that research; it provide a more expansive account and help frame it all. You did not mention it in the film, but I'm curious as to how the Norman Conquest affected the the tradition. I'd imagine that William would look to gain legitimacy by continuing some of the English monarchical tradition, but also would have introduced much of his own cultural practices into the process.
Being Scots (Highlander through Grandma)-Irish/Insular Celt with Germanic heritage (not sure if it is Anglo-Saxon or later heritage) and Continental Celt, I found this fascinating. I'm a weird American who considers the Isles my ethnic/spiritual home. I visited the Homeland when young and never forgot it. I pray that when I come back next time I will be home in the Isles. You have taught me so much about my heritage and our Pagan past. It really is quite a wonderful history that we have. There is Paganism woven into the warp and woof of the Isles, if people have the eyes to see and open hearts. I consider myself Christo-pagan, moving slowly toward the Old Religion. As for the new King, I don't know if he is Pagan, but it could be that his Christianity is pro-forma, part of the current requirement for kingship--it's difficult to say, but I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case, given the waning influence of Christianity in the UK and Ireland. I wish him all the best and a long reign. Long live the King. Not an expert on this, but doesn't the Stone of Scone have Pagan connexions?
The stone of scone (aka stone of destiny) has Biblical origins...It's the stone that Jacob used as a pillow when he dreamed of the ladder to Heaven, and all European royals claim lineage from King David which is where the "divine right to rule" comes from...Check out Scotland's declaration of Arbroath (aka the Scottish declaration of independence), a letter written by Robert the Bruce to Pope John the 22nd for context...
@@_FML_ The deeper you dig into all of this, the weirder things become. The Kaaba is thought (by Muslims) to have been built by Abraham and Ishmael which has the Sacred Black Stone in it. The Hindus claim it is the Shiva Lingam and I read something today saying that this is the stone Jacob rested his head on and dreamed of the devas (the shining ones). The lingam is a phallic symbol thought to represent regeneration. Supposedly the G in the mason symbol is for Generative principle. All the obelisks are said to be phallic symbols, worshipped since antiquity. All secret societies stem from the Qabalah. I'm convinced all global religions are connected to one another and became scattered and confused with the tower of Babel. They are all worshipping aliens.
The monarchy represents a deep and deep root with our ancestors and it's such a shame when you hear this ancient institution being demoted to material point of view, it is definitely more than that. Thank you for the great and enlightening content as always!! Keep it up 👍
We are but incredibly intelligent animals, so one family represent our combined ancestry is a bizarre take. It’s an outdated power structure that has ensured our ancestors did not prosper over them. It is purely materialistic, with the shawl of religion draped over it to that fact. Imagine a scenario where a national that is 45% atheist is encouraged to sing to an all powerful, magical deity, to protect a man because he and his ancestors have been land owners for hundreds of years. 2023. You couldn’t make it up. We’re regressing as a species.
Sausage fingers is a cancer to the British people. He should never have been allowed the throne. Aloof, rude, impatient, owned by globalists. Let's not forget his life's ambition was to be a tampon!
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33 the saxony of today was never were the old Saxons came from....as I wrote....they came from Westfalia and lower Saxony......the today saxony is only a inherated titel for Otto I. with no connection with the germanic world... I know my history well.....
Fabulous video. It's ashame you couldn't find an actual photo of the barrow at Kingstanding. The old sign for the Kingstanding Pub (now demolished) depicted Charles atop it. Luckily the sign survived and remains in use at another local club in Kingstanding.
@@Survivethejive I've pictures of both the barrow and sign. Once the pub had been set on fire prior to its demolition (which is ongoing) I noticed with relief that the wonderful old sign, a relic from the older Kingstanding pub, had survived. I was going to save it one of the nights by using my ladders and an adjustable spanner to free it, but others had the same notion and acted upon it. Now it's safely housed above a club called Maximums. Good.
Yeah Hinduism, Germanic paganism and other European paganism, Zoroastrianism, Iranian paganism, they’re all related and from the same origin. I’m a Zoroastrian and see lots of similarities between Zoroastrianism with Hinduism and with old European paganism.
@@RoninAvenger if adds to the possibility and i dont wanna parenlist here but it points towards an similar idea of the god or gods or beings higher than regular nature interacting with us and speaking with us. Weather it be gods or god I wonder what the hell are they doing with such grand power in a universe filled with so much suffering
Finally something positive about the coronation and how amazing it is these old rituals are still practiced. I wish we had that in France 😩 On social media it's been just so much hate towards these traditions, it's so annoying!
Don't some of the rituals and rigalia originate from the High Priest of Isreal's anointing of the sovereign Solomon with a ancient recipe of anointing oils. This has been carried down to the coronation ceremoney of British Monarchs. Also, the Egyptian Pharoahs held the crook and flail representing the sceptre?
The oil and spoon for anointing are derived from the Bible, yes. It was not carried down directly, rather adopted straight out of the bible. The tradition of the sceptre was not borrowed from Egypt although it is possible it originates there via the following transmission route = Egypt>Greece>Rome>Germanic pagans>Britain
The Anglican priests are in a continuous line from Peter as are Roman Catholic priests. I think that that means that the Anglican (Anglo-Catholic) Church is not exactly "Protestant". If someone moves from the Roman to the Anglican, they simply need to be "received" (and from Anglican to Roman, too). The priests can also move from one Church to the other
I believe you need more nuance there are various sects in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches some of these sects are Theologically distant from each other, other sects can scarcely be seen as different. If you ever run into a person belonging to a fanatical Papist sect you might not even think him as Christian in any Historical sense. Some Confessional Lutherans also don't see themselves as Protestants, but as members of the Western Catholic Church, other Lutheran sects are clearly Protestants and others are even Post- Christian. Likewise certain Roman Catholic and Anglican sects are Post- Christian. It is possible to find Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans and Orthodox that are very close Theologically, Liturgically and in their Spirituality it Likewise easily to find groups of Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans and Orthodox that have almost nothing in common at all and operate from totally incompatible World Views. Now, Historicaly, the Anglican Church is a big tent and for several centuries has had sects that were vastly divergent, this is the result of the Religious Compromise of Queen Elizabeth 1st, Roman Catholicism has become quite diverse since the 2ND VATICAN COUNCIL and Lutheranism has had major divisions since the 18th century, and Orthodoxy has several severely compromised Patriarchs of Constantinople since the end of the 19 century such as the one's who were Freemasons, or like the current Patriarch of Constantinople is controlled by the CIA.
@@ChampChamp2024Harold Gōdwinessunu and Ælfred the great our my two favourite English kings but I be honest Henry v did lead us English and the Welsh to invade France so he won my respect and I’m proud to call him one of our kings of England 🏴✝️❤️⚔️
The present-day British monarchy is nothing to be envious of. These Royals do zero to protect and preserve the native culture and heritage since they're globalists. In fact, they are on the woke bandwagon and defend only liberal values. The traditions they defend and maintain serve only one purpose to keep them in power and to ensure their titles and privileges.
@@wisedragon173 There is truth in your words, but that said while there have been many flawed monarchs (including the current ones) monarchy itself is not inherently bad.
@@germgoblin5313 it's true. Funny thing in America, we're always complaining about our own government and how corrupt it is, but as soon as someone (especially a european country) smack talks us, the tricorn hat and musket comes out and all logic goes out the window.
Well, if you love it so much why don’t you just move back? Unless if you’re not Anglo-Saxon, then move to a country that has a monarchy to some extent, unless of the country they are from genetically has no monarchy which in that case. Well, you’re out a luck…..
It is utter stupidity to think that the Anglo Saxons were not visiting these shores whilst the Romans were here . Trading and maybe settling . I think they had a careful eye on England and saw the opportunities after the Romans left and sought to undermine the celts !
@@Survivethejive Yes I think probably around the south east predominantly . And high trade in that area at the moment of the Roman invasion and before . Up the Thames especially .
The Romans made heavy use of Batavian auxiliaries in their subjugations of Britain. Batavia is modern day Holland, so very similar to Frisians if not including them also, they were a Germanic people. Batavians were highly prized by the romans as foederati for their military abilities. No doubt some of them will have settled in Britain if they didn't already have kinship or diplomatic relations with the British tribes.
Apparently, the earliest recording of Woden's/Othinn's Name from the 400s has been found recently in written in he genitive 'Wodnas' which is akin to new English 'Woden's.'
Long live the King, from America. May Hengist and Horsa, from whom our founding fathers claimed our descent, be with King Charles III and the following monarchs.
Good video. I know it upsets many people today, but the crown does exist by Devine right. BTW, most people don't know the Coronation ceremony is identical to the one described in the old Testament for ancient Israel.
He is one of UK kings/queens that understands how the economy works and has a good record in economics, i dont care about the loopholes he uses from law or policies to running it because that also includes proofing that he is a flexible leader
A couple of decades ago I spent months doing nothing but tracing my ancestry. My first go went all the way back to Odin and, before him, to Bor. At the time, I didn't know who Bor was. But I noticed that once you go back to royalty it is actually easy to keep going because it pretty much stays royalty. I thought there's no way so I triple checked and it was the same. Still seemed unbelievable to me. I still don't know what to make of it.
I did the same as my name is King, didn’t actually think there were any kings but there were about 1200 years ago but to my surprise they were north of the border and then in Ireland, where the records go back 1000s of years. Like you I am now trying to verify everything. What struck me most was the intermarriage between different tribes/nationalities back then. Princesses from Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Wessex, Mercia
Consider making a video about the Constitutional duties and prerogatives of the British Monarch today . - Signs of on topics before they are discussed in the HoC's - Signs off on all Legislation before it becomes Law - Right to know and be informed - Weekly meetings held in Private with the Prime Minister - called an Audience - Commander in Chief of the Military - Plus Supreme Governor of the Church of England . I'm certainly no authority on this , but its shocking that most British have no idea of Constitutional duties of the Monarch . Britain is stronger democracy today , because Charles has some executive authority . Circa 1976 , the King of Sweden lost his executive authority and as a result there is too much power held by the PM . .
“I am born in a rank which recognizes no superior but God, to whom alone I am responsible for my actions.” That is a profound statement. If only conquest was viewed similarly in today’s globalized world!
Hey, that was my pic. I actually chose this because I have a big beard, and I'm missing my left eye. I also tend to wear wide brimmed hats, albeit mine is a cowboy hat, the Spanish kind with a straight brim and flat top. Think High Plains Drifter, or The Man With No Name trilogy. Of course, I'm also an Odinist.
@Sulgenus the Platonist Even if the claim was true, which it may not be, Eliza Kewark is 7 generations away from Prince William. It is quite possible to inheret 0 DNA from an ancestor 6 generations ago, and very likely you get 0 from an ancestor 8 generations ago. So at 7 gens back the most you can get is a small fraction of 1% - virtually nothing at all.
@Sulgenus the Platonist thank you very much for your comment. With all due respect: what are Ashkenazi Jews if not a result of Jews not “keeping to themselves”?
I always liked how he seems to be the only high up figure who cares about permaculture. Not fines, not whinging in a yacht 'environmentalism'. Planting hedges and engaging with British farmers is a good enough thing on its own for me, something that actually matters and shows actual stewardship for the land.
Control of land. Folk who dwell upon her. Has always been thee subject at the forefront of any royal mind.
English royalty own all the shorelines around tthe UK. At a distance of 12 miles out too sea.
Funny how he is part of the World Economic Forum who are launching a campaign to destroy farms and centralized and monopolize food production with the majority being insects and fake meat.
And he's not very pro-anglo as he heavily supports islam and the tribe that shall not be named. He does not speak out against the replacement of the English.
He was also BFF’s with Britains most notorious pedo. They’re nothing good about this man.
I can’t stand how hippies have taken the concept of mother nature and appropriated from native cultures. They add this degenerate dimension to it like getting high, hedonism, fake ashrams, aesthetic yoga divorced of the dharmic precepts, selling health potions, crystals, products for capitalist consumption and guru cults. Engaging in fake social justice like that Greta Thunberg girl. Mircea Eliade discusses how the Sun God religions become desacralised by the non-religious man, and are replaced with rationality. It definitely feels like this is happening.
@@jeddaniels2283 So they'd like to think.. 😂 They're stewards of the land who hold it in trust for the people
Gonna get my tea and enjoy this one. Survive the Jive is the most important British channel on RUclips.
Yes! STJ is the absolute best Literally my favorite historical channel. From the research to the presentation, flawless. Pure gold my friend, as usual.
I see it quite often and yet it's still breathtaking the level of splendour that was found in the Sutton Hoo burial. That sceptre is fantastic.
Always look forward STJ uploads. Nice to watch something that cuts through all the modern day noise and dross, and reconnect with the ancestors.
There are currently about 4000 views for this video. If even 500 Pagan chads arrived at Westminster Abbey during the coronation chanting "from the loins of Woden" i am pretty sure it would make the news. It would also be rather endearingly eccentric and English. It might also spark some curiosity amongst our kith and kin out there in normie land.
It'd be fascinating to get a dozen men in period dress, say 9th or 10th century, with armaments, to ceremonially act as the Huscarls to the King at the ceremony. Your thoughts are like mine!
Positive action happens everyday in London, and not just one per day.
Obviously folk are at wits end with the complete ruination of thee nation by government over the last 20 years. Noting the last 13. .Folk in the media are paid to look the other way. To naturally hate themselves.
In other words these folk simply do not report the going ons. Nobody would know you even turned up.
lmao simping for an insane person that believes to be decendent from god.
Hope the authorities don't get the wrong end of the stick like thay did after the coronation of the bastard. Jokes aside that would be profound and thought provoking .
Na man I’m is full prodestant now they’ll look at us as freaks u know it
I find it intriguing that "Hengist" sounds almost exactly like the German word "Hengst" (stallion) and "Horsa" almost exactly like English "horse".
Watch the video on Anglo Saxon gods to learn why this is
@@Survivethejive The recent study on immigration into Britain is seriously flawed Tom/Thom Anthrogenca has a thread you might want too look at. Your summation is not the same as the findings simply put. Activity stream. Just scroll down. Start from page 200.
15:38: in Porphyry's 'On Images' he calls this orb 'the victory' (presumably because the orb had an image of Nike on top to signify that Jupiter had won the victory over all things). Very interesting origin story to the Holy Hand Grenade.
Nike needs to be restored to her proper place!
but 3 shall thee count.. not 4.. 5 is way out!
@@Survivethejive They have some Iberian ancestry from around the time Spain controlled Amsterdam.
@@Survivethejive *Victoria. For the Romans! Btw did the germanic/anglo-saxons had an victory(ia) goddess too?? Or only Greece and Rome?
Mannus is called Manu, from which comes the word Manushya (human being - descendant of Manu) in the Vedas
Mankind from english means Kindred of Man. Man being the first sacrificer who created the world from the body of his twin Yme. You will find Ymir in norse, Zoroastrian and hindu mythologies.
In German "Mann" = man, "Mensch" = human, from Germanic mannisco.
Mensch sounds similar to Manushya, even the official etymology claims it comes from *men- = thinking.
But I have noticed that linguists have little idea about mythology, symbolism and esoteric analogies and therefore draw wrong conclusions.
It is also certainly no coincidence that Latin humanus seems to be simply the inversion of vedic Manus-hya. The usual derivation is supposed to be from humus = soil, which becomes all the more improbable if one looks at the similarity of the Vedic, Germanic and Latin words for man.
indians would be nothing if not for the Aryan invaders.
@@vanrensburgsgesicht
Which explains why the Woke Idiots of English Speaking Academia, have Ethnically Cleansed this Ancient Germanic Word from the English Language.
Then, (as always) go running off to either French, Latin or Greek, for a Non-Germanic Replacement word, like “Person” or “People” . . .
. . . these Woke White-Left, of English Speaking Western Academia, won’t rest until they rip English out of the West Germanic Group of Languages . . .
. . . and Stomping it into the Romanic Group of Languages, they will in the end, make that Square Peg, Fit that Round Hole . . .
You're my go to for historical information. It's helped a lot with historical and personal research. I'm always excited to see new videos. Still going through all the old ones and repeated some others. Love this channel.
Well executed video,really informative, well presented. Really enjoyed it. Gods save the King. 👑
This was an enlightening video. Thank you for tying Charles III to such deeply-rooted historical context.
I thought this was going to be a video on Charles's secret paganism; there's not much evidence on that by-the-way, except his references to nature as Mother Nature and his use of "her" to describe nature.
Hail Erce!
@@Survivethejive Just a novice here: can Erce be read as (a variant of) the gnostic Sophia?
That's all the evidence I need!
Apparently parts of the Queen's coronation weren't broadcast because they involved pagan rituals. That's a whole "conspiracy theory" in and of itself. It certainly wouldn't be beyond ancient nobles to at least pretend to convert to Christainity if that's would what curry favour with the other nobles, the continent and the peasantry, once Christianity took full sway. I'm not a Christian, so it doesn't bother me, but it's a big enough lie to bring down the whole monarchy. There's a whole rabbithole to down on that one, what prompted was actually a video from Proffessor Simon, who usually does UFO debunking. But he mentioned secret parts of the coronation ceremony and "Kibbokift".
@@Survivethejive Hail Natural Selection*
Back for a second watch before the coronation tomorrow. Thanks for the great videos Tom, keep up the good work 👍🏻
Superb video, really topical, entertaining and informative! I really admire your creative and thoughtful use of imagery to illustrate your points.
Thank you for this. I have been pissing off leftists in my local pub by explaining how our King's divine right comes from his descent from Woden.
It's still an ancient slave system. The psycho gods might be gone, but so should the minions they left in charge.
@@nataliebutler 😂
Broke: the King‘s divine right comes from „god“
Woke: the King‘s divine right comes from W O D E N
I'm sure you're pissing off righties too Trevor... Seeing as this is apolitical information, and quite a touchy subject.
I probably would get labelled a Leftie... and I like to piss off Righties and Liberals with the same story.
I have the suspicion you, amongst many others, cannot tell the difference between Neo Liberalism and Left Wing politics.
Why do you think this would be inflammatory to just one side of the political spectrum?.... and to suppose that would be the left, is pretty ridiculous.
@Natalie Butler hierarchy is so repressive rrrreeeee !
Fantastic video, thank you for your work.
Great idea to bring Sutton Hoo into the narrative 🙂 I was just thinking about Dalriada and the ‘Stone of Destiny’. I’m planning a Samhain Reading of the Echtra Nerai were the Connacht Men and the Ulster Exiles retrieve the ‘Crown of Briun’ from the Sid (mound of the dead).
That would be awesome
I have been researching my ancestors and was extremely surprised to trace them via Gospatrick Earls of Dunbar, through Kings and Mormaers of Dalriada and Scotland to Connial de Tir and then back to the High Kings of Ireland
Absolutely brilliant video. Thank you for this
My DNA test says that I am 59% old English, 18% Scott 15% Irish , and Wales. I should have been made King. Oh by the way, it's good to see ya still putting up great videos.
Very interesting. I wonder if the North Germans received an early image of Roman ‘Kingship’ from diplomatic gifts such as the Hoby Cups? Augustan silver cups exist depicting imperial court figures with Nike. And Tacitus records: ‘Roman envoys have presented the German chiefs with costly silver drinking vessels’ (Tacitus, Germany, passage 5).
It's like early infographics for ‘Kingship’ 😊
Also worth considering the Sutton hoo helmet itself, likely a kings helmet, was based on a Roman cavalry helmet
@@Survivethejive "was based on a Roman cavalry helmet" > So that's where Tolkien took it from!
> The crown of Gondor was derived from the form of a Númenórean war-helm. In the beginning it was indeed a plain helm; and it is said to have been the one that Isildur wore in the Battle of Dagorlad (for the helm of Anárion was crushed by the stone-cast from Barad-dûr that slew him). But in the days of Atanatar Alcarin this was replaced by the jewelled helm that was used in the crowning of Aragorn.
- Adûnâi
What a wonderful video. Another StJ landmark!
Another great video. Thank you
The mere mention of Gapt has brought such a huge research upon me
What are the chances I would have my first cup of tea in years prepared just as this video uploaded?? Highly symbolic, methinks!
You're the one who caused this video to be uploaded. Thank you.
@Arbane's Sword of Agility I just don't drink tea very often. Mostly energy drinks, which I have committed to replacing with tea (because energy drinks are horrible for you)
Are you British? Surely not...
@@nataliebutler No, I’m not British
I am descended from Merogaise-King of the Borocteri-and I love my heritage!
Just stumbled on the channel. Great video.
Welcome aboard!
So much interesting history and yet all that makes the mainstream news is petty controversy around the koh-i-noor
tiresome isn't it
That's cos there are a billion butt-hurt Indians demanding the stone back, despite it being acquired by Turkic, Mughul, Persian, Afghan and Sikh kings, long before it was the British who acquired it.
I like to think that the scepter started out as a simple club, literally the stick from the guy swinging the biggest stick in the room
This is really fascinating to hear about. Do you plan to do another video after the king has been crowned or no?
A lovely film. I've been reading the accounts of Hendgest and Horsa (Bede, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, History of the Britons, &c.), and this is a great addition to that research; it provide a more expansive account and help frame it all.
You did not mention it in the film, but I'm curious as to how the Norman Conquest affected the the tradition. I'd imagine that William would look to gain legitimacy by continuing some of the English monarchical tradition, but also would have introduced much of his own cultural practices into the process.
Can you please do a video on the british/anglo-saxon calendar and their celebrations?
See part 2 of AS paganism
@@Survivethejive I'm such a dork. I forgot about that part of that vid.
Being Scots (Highlander through Grandma)-Irish/Insular Celt with Germanic heritage (not sure if it is Anglo-Saxon or later heritage) and Continental Celt, I found this fascinating. I'm a weird American who considers the Isles my ethnic/spiritual home. I visited the Homeland when young and never forgot it. I pray that when I come back next time I will be home in the Isles.
You have taught me so much about my heritage and our Pagan past. It really is quite a wonderful history that we have. There is Paganism woven into the warp and woof of the Isles, if people have the eyes to see and open hearts.
I consider myself Christo-pagan, moving slowly toward the Old Religion. As for the new King, I don't know if he is Pagan, but it could be that his Christianity is pro-forma, part of the current requirement for kingship--it's difficult to say, but I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case, given the waning influence of Christianity in the UK and Ireland. I wish him all the best and a long reign. Long live the King.
Not an expert on this, but doesn't the Stone of Scone have Pagan connexions?
The stone of scone (aka stone of destiny) has Biblical origins...It's the stone that Jacob used as a pillow when he dreamed of the ladder to Heaven, and all European royals claim lineage from King David which is where the "divine right to rule" comes from...Check out Scotland's declaration of Arbroath (aka the Scottish declaration of independence), a letter written by Robert the Bruce to Pope John the 22nd for context...
@@_FML_ The deeper you dig into all of this, the weirder things become.
The Kaaba is thought (by Muslims) to have been built by Abraham and Ishmael which has the Sacred Black Stone in it. The Hindus claim it is the Shiva Lingam and I read something today saying that this is the stone Jacob rested his head on and dreamed of the devas (the shining ones). The lingam is a phallic symbol thought to represent regeneration. Supposedly the G in the mason symbol is for Generative principle. All the obelisks are said to be phallic symbols, worshipped since antiquity. All secret societies stem from the Qabalah. I'm convinced all global religions are connected to one another and became scattered and confused with the tower of Babel. They are all worshipping aliens.
Good Stuff as always Brother
Much appreciated
Very interesting video thanks for sharing your insights
The monarchy represents a deep and deep root with our ancestors and it's such a shame when you hear this ancient institution being demoted to material point of view, it is definitely more than that. Thank you for the great and enlightening content as always!! Keep it up 👍
We are but incredibly intelligent animals, so one family represent our combined ancestry is a bizarre take. It’s an outdated power structure that has ensured our ancestors did not prosper over them. It is purely materialistic, with the shawl of religion draped over it to that fact. Imagine a scenario where a national that is 45% atheist is encouraged to sing to an all powerful, magical deity, to protect a man because he and his ancestors have been land owners for hundreds of years. 2023. You couldn’t make it up. We’re regressing as a species.
@@callumbiasnow4825 Go back to your city, watching your gay, black drag shows
Sausage fingers is a cancer to the British people.
He should never have been allowed the throne.
Aloof, rude, impatient, owned by globalists.
Let's not forget his life's ambition was to be a tampon!
I am a native Saxon from westphalia northwest Germany .....my forefathers founded the kingdom of Wessex....westsaxon....westsachsen..
You really should look into your own history, because the Saxony of today is not where the Saxons were from
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33 the saxony of today was never were the old Saxons came from....as I wrote....they came from Westfalia and lower Saxony......the today saxony is only a inherated titel for Otto I.
with no connection with the germanic world...
I know my history well.....
Based Jive
Fabulous video. It's ashame you couldn't find an actual photo of the barrow at Kingstanding. The old sign for the Kingstanding Pub (now demolished) depicted Charles atop it. Luckily the sign survived and remains in use at another local club in Kingstanding.
I'd love to see that
@@Survivethejive I've pictures of both the barrow and sign. Once the pub had been set on fire prior to its demolition (which is ongoing) I noticed with relief that the wonderful old sign, a relic from the older Kingstanding pub, had survived. I was going to save it one of the nights by using my ladders and an adjustable spanner to free it, but others had the same notion and acted upon it. Now it's safely housed above a club called Maximums. Good.
@@Survivethejive Unsure about how your linktree contact works, but if you've an email address I can forward a pic or two of the old pub sign.
We're so BACK!
Cool seeing you here
@@Klodhvig hello :D
Imagine a pagan Orania.
Great little documentary: if such be not contradictory.😊
Better than most which have big budgets.
Nice to see some of my pals from Wulfheodenas here! 😊
ethnic anglo-saxons represent 💪💪
Great job man
🎶All the stories have been told
Of kings and days of old
But there's no England now 🎶..
listened to that half an hour ago!
OMG, there are many similarities with Hinduism. The twin horses in Hinduism are called Ashwin twins.
Mannus seems very similar to Manu
Yeah Hinduism, Germanic paganism and other European paganism, Zoroastrianism, Iranian paganism, they’re all related and from the same origin. I’m a Zoroastrian and see lots of similarities between Zoroastrianism with Hinduism and with old European paganism.
@@RoninAvenger if adds to the possibility and i dont wanna parenlist here but it points towards an similar idea of the god or gods or beings higher than regular nature interacting with us and speaking with us.
Weather it be gods or god I wonder what the hell are they doing with such grand power in a universe filled with so much suffering
Afghanistan is a contraction of the Indo iranian word Ashvakan+Stan meaning land of the Horsemens.
Anglo lives and marches on!
Finally something positive about the coronation and how amazing it is these old rituals are still practiced. I wish we had that in France 😩 On social media it's been just so much hate towards these traditions, it's so annoying!
@@davidmccarroll2280 why couldn't I be?
Just in time for a boring bus journey! Thanks Jive!
Don't some of the rituals and rigalia originate from the High Priest of Isreal's anointing of the sovereign Solomon with a ancient recipe of anointing oils. This has been carried down to the coronation ceremoney of British Monarchs. Also, the Egyptian Pharoahs held the crook and flail representing the sceptre?
The oil and spoon for anointing are derived from the Bible, yes. It was not carried down directly, rather adopted straight out of the bible. The tradition of the sceptre was not borrowed from Egypt although it is possible it originates there via the following transmission route = Egypt>Greece>Rome>Germanic pagans>Britain
I usually can’t stand ET ads, but this one was brilliant.
Bravo for this... I've always known this as an unapologetically proud English/Saxon descendant.
I'm a British isles mutt, but I'm proud of the Saxon Norse and Celtic genes I have myself. Cheers brother.
@@matthew-dq8vk cheers, pal.
The Anglican priests are in a continuous line from Peter as are Roman Catholic priests. I think that that means that the Anglican (Anglo-Catholic) Church is not exactly "Protestant". If someone moves from the Roman to the Anglican, they simply need to be "received" (and from Anglican to Roman, too). The priests can also move from one Church to the other
I believe you need more nuance there are various sects in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches some of these sects are Theologically distant from each other, other sects can scarcely be seen as different. If you ever run into a person belonging to a fanatical Papist sect you might not even think him as Christian in any Historical sense. Some Confessional Lutherans also don't see themselves as Protestants, but as members of the Western Catholic Church, other Lutheran sects are clearly Protestants and others are even Post- Christian. Likewise certain Roman Catholic and Anglican sects are Post- Christian. It is possible to find Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans and Orthodox that are very close Theologically, Liturgically and in their Spirituality it Likewise easily to find groups of Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans and Orthodox that have almost nothing in common at all and operate from totally incompatible World Views. Now, Historicaly, the Anglican Church is a big tent and for several centuries has had sects that were vastly divergent, this is the result of the Religious Compromise of Queen Elizabeth 1st, Roman Catholicism has become quite diverse since the 2ND VATICAN COUNCIL and Lutheranism has had major divisions since the 18th century, and Orthodoxy has several severely compromised Patriarchs of Constantinople since the end of the 19 century such as the one's who were Freemasons, or like the current Patriarch of Constantinople is controlled by the CIA.
I really hope His Majesty doesn't tone down the coronation too much.
I LOVE this channel
I'm not a monarchist, but Alfred the Great I love
looking at how things are turning out in the UK perhaps it would've been for the better if England had fallen to the Danes...
Henry v me
@@ChampChamp2024Harold Gōdwinessunu and Ælfred the great our my two favourite English kings but I be honest Henry v did lead us English and the Welsh to invade France so he won my respect and I’m proud to call him one of our kings of England 🏴✝️❤️⚔️
13:05 I've always pictured Citizen Elizabeth Windsor as a teacher or something like that, if the crown had literally passed her by.
I read the Huns would elongate their skulls and wear gold crowns. In the Secret of The Goths it shows a gothic Kings crown.
I knew that I was descended from Alfred the Great, but didn't know that my lineage extended to Woden himself...
**updates CV**
🤓
Edgar I "The Peaceful" is my 31st great grandfather, which this video extra interesting
As an American, I envy those nations that still have their monarchs. Very good video.
The present-day British monarchy is nothing to be envious of. These Royals do zero to protect and preserve the native culture and heritage since they're globalists. In fact, they are on the woke bandwagon and defend only liberal values. The traditions they defend and maintain serve only one purpose to keep them in power and to ensure their titles and privileges.
@@wisedragon173 There is truth in your words, but that said while there have been many flawed monarchs (including the current ones) monarchy itself is not inherently bad.
I mean... your country literally exists because you hated the british monarch LMAO
@@germgoblin5313 it's true. Funny thing in America, we're always complaining about our own government and how corrupt it is, but as soon as someone (especially a european country) smack talks us, the tricorn hat and musket comes out and all logic goes out the window.
Well, if you love it so much why don’t you just move back? Unless if you’re not Anglo-Saxon, then move to a country that has a monarchy to some extent, unless of the country they are from genetically has no monarchy which in that case. Well, you’re out a luck…..
The crowning video of S.T.J. which encompasses a fine collection .
Can you explain why Charles was circumcised by a Jew and why a Rabbi will be with him the night before his coronation?
A under cover convert isn’t he.
It is utter stupidity to think that the Anglo Saxons were not visiting these shores whilst the Romans were here . Trading and maybe settling . I think they had a careful eye on England and saw the opportunities after the Romans left and sought to undermine the celts !
Estimated 15% Germanic ancestry in England prior to Anglo Saxon invasion
@@Survivethejive Yes I think probably around the south east predominantly . And high trade in that area at the moment of the Roman invasion and before . Up the Thames especially .
The Romans made heavy use of Batavian auxiliaries in their subjugations of Britain. Batavia is modern day Holland, so very similar to Frisians if not including them also, they were a Germanic people. Batavians were highly prized by the romans as foederati for their military abilities. No doubt some of them will have settled in Britain if they didn't already have kinship or diplomatic relations with the British tribes.
During the Established Titles Advert, your Scottish Brogue crashed upon my ears like a tidal wave of bicycle horns.
hehe needs some work
@@Survivethejive …and I’m just kidding
I love your Scottish accent!
Glad someone does
Apparently, the earliest recording of Woden's/Othinn's Name from the 400s has been found recently in written in he genitive 'Wodnas' which is akin to new English 'Woden's.'
So annoying that I never get notified about your videos. The only way I see them is searching your channel
Click the bell to get all notification. May also help if you click like on the video as the algorithm knows you want to see more then
Long live the King, from America. May Hengist and Horsa, from whom our founding fathers claimed our descent, be with King Charles III and the following monarchs.
Ƿes þu hal, freond!
Hail to the AllFather! Hail, Ƿoðen!
I suspect we will soon experience the beaduræs.
Stay fit, stay focused.
Be well.
Good video, may thou can make a one that tell about the Teather and the heathenhood.
Who makes the replica Sutton Hoo helmet you put on at 7:09 in the video? It looks very well made.
Wednesday is wodens day my dudes
Good video. I know it upsets many people today, but the crown does exist by Devine right. BTW, most people don't know the Coronation ceremony is identical to the one described in the old Testament for ancient Israel.
not exactly. the Bible mentions the anointing, yes, but the other elements like the sceptre and orb are not in the Bible
Shocked when I heard the barrow a few hundred meters from house mentioned in this video! (kingstanding barrow)
Special place
This filled in the gaps in my knowledge about the Crown. Thank you!
Beautiful, amazing as always. Scandinavias og kings were descendent to Odin aswell
Yes I said that
He is one of UK kings/queens that understands how the economy works and has a good record in economics, i dont care about the loopholes he uses from law or policies to running it because that also includes proofing that he is a flexible leader
*Desire to know more intensifies*
Fascinating! May I recommend "Geat and Maethild" a recent upload on the Northworthy Sagas and Stories channel here on RUclips.
Came back to this video after the coronation
Boss video
Fun fact: Charles is a Guenonian.
in india as well royal dynasties (maharajas) also claimed to be descended from gods
A couple of decades ago I spent months doing nothing but tracing my ancestry. My first go went all the way back to Odin and, before him, to Bor. At the time, I didn't know who Bor was. But I noticed that once you go back to royalty it is actually easy to keep going because it pretty much stays royalty. I thought there's no way so I triple checked and it was the same. Still seemed unbelievable to me. I still don't know what to make of it.
Same here, it is pretty mindblowing.
I did the same as my name is King, didn’t actually think there were any kings but there were about 1200 years ago but to my surprise they were north of the border and then in Ireland, where the records go back 1000s of years. Like you I am now trying to verify everything. What struck me most was the intermarriage between different tribes/nationalities back then. Princesses from Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Wessex, Mercia
I think you hit it about right when you said “unbelievable”
The fact that Charles was a perennialist is so cool
We are the children of Gods.
The current British Royalty has literally no ties to Anglo Saxon England,
8.35 Aethelweard was himself a member of the royal house of Wessex.
I notice you did not mention the stone of scone coronation stone some say is from Scotia.
No I didn't because I couldn't find a pagan origin for it
Consider making a video about the Constitutional duties and prerogatives of the British Monarch today .
- Signs of on topics before they are discussed in the HoC's
- Signs off on all Legislation before it becomes Law
- Right to know and be informed
- Weekly meetings held in Private with the Prime Minister - called an Audience
- Commander in Chief of the Military
- Plus Supreme Governor of the Church of England .
I'm certainly no authority on this , but its shocking that most British have no idea of Constitutional duties
of the Monarch . Britain is stronger democracy today , because Charles has some executive authority .
Circa 1976 , the King of Sweden lost his executive authority and as a result there is too much power held by the PM .
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"Ten miles south of Edinburgh" I died 💀💀
“I am born in a rank which recognizes no superior but God, to whom alone I am responsible for my actions.” That is a profound statement. If only conquest was viewed similarly in today’s globalized world!
And this god might as well be your will because you actually have no textual evidence or any evidence of this being speaking anything
@@reptilesspurky937 All that happens is a manifestation of the will of God.
Hey, that was my pic.
I actually chose this because I have a big beard, and I'm missing my left eye. I also tend to wear wide brimmed hats, albeit mine is a cowboy hat, the Spanish kind with a straight brim and flat top. Think High Plains Drifter, or The Man With No Name trilogy.
Of course, I'm also an Odinist.
I heard all the Royals are now off Jewish decent. Is that true according to your knowledge, please? I very much enjoy your videos!
No, in fact none of them have Jewish ancestry that I am aware of. They are almost entirely Germanic and Celtic
@@Survivethejive wow, thanks. I was absolutely under the impression they had been infiltrated.
You videos are a treasure, thank you!
Nah the anglos are a separate problem
@Sulgenus the Platonist Even if the claim was true, which it may not be, Eliza Kewark is 7 generations away from Prince William. It is quite possible to inheret 0 DNA from an ancestor 6 generations ago, and very likely you get 0 from an ancestor 8 generations ago. So at 7 gens back the most you can get is a small fraction of 1% - virtually nothing at all.
@Sulgenus the Platonist thank you very much for your comment. With all due respect: what are Ashkenazi Jews if not a result of Jews not “keeping to themselves”?
For the culture vultures in the back the Black Prince does not mean Sub-Saharan African
Is it just me or I see a connection between Indra's chiefship over the Aryans and Odin's chiefship over the ""Barbarians""?
Yes both are the kings of the gods although Indra was demoted in later literature. Indra is generally equivalent to Thor however
I didnt know shlomo means solomon thanks
it does. like Bob means Hrothberht
Its kind of funny i learned when his corination will be here....
Jupiter’s orb… so the ancient Romans recognized the earth as spherical and not flat?
correct
Another way of putting it is that globism is another ancient superstition :)
Most ancient people did.
@@nullifye7816 How is globalism a superstition? Pretty dumb to say that