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Thursday, 25 February 2010

Stand and Awaken

In 1660, within a few months of the restoration of Charles II, twelve men set up a society which became known as 'The Invisible College', or more accurately 'The Royal Society'.

It is of great irony that we look back now to that time of repression and oppresive religious dogma and celebrate the forming of a great society which broke through convention to study the mechanics of science and nature, whilst today the Children of Albion are bowing meekly to the equally oppressive dogma of Marxism better known as 'political correctness'.

Every age has its oppressors, and in every age of oppression we find that these oppressors are fearful of their subjects attaining knowledge.

Like Odin, knowledge seekers are demonised for their uplifting quest, and the only logical reasoning for this is that those who wish to rule always attempt to do so by casting a cloak of forced ignorance upon the masses.

In order to discard fear, a seeking of knowledge is required. The Children of Albion, born with the potential for greatness, must first realise their potential before beginning a quest which shakes off the shackles of ignorance and with the left hand takes hold of science and with the right hand takes hold of nature. When these two parts of the same whole come together, the mind is fulfilled and the truth of our potential and who we really are becomes apparent.

Presently, both hands of our people are tied. But the Children of Albion are one move away from freeing themselves.

Look to the cosmos, but look also into yourselves. As the two combine, Loki (the Northern God of mischief) will be vanquished.

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"Theod Astandan, Waes thu Hael" - "Kinsmen Stand, Be Thou Healthy"

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