Suprahumanism – Christianity and Weakness
Posted on February 21, 2018
“Suprahumanism does not reproach Christianity for defending the weak who are unjustly oppressed. It reproaches Christianity for exalting weakness and viewing it as a sign of election and title of glory. It reproaches Christianity for not helping the weak to become strong. It is not a matter of opposing the strong against the weak, but rather of opposing a system that values strength against a system that values weakness.”
Daniel S. Forrest – Suprahumanism – European Man and the Regeneration of History
Dominique Verner – Epic Quote on the Iliad
Posted on February 21, 2018
Pauline Lecomte: ‘In your opinion, what is the most powerful insight presented by the Iliad?’
Dominique Venner: ‘Strength and beauty. The Iliad is not just a poem about the Trojan War, it is about fate as it was understood by our Borean ancestors, whether they were Greek, Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, or Latin. The poet sings about nobility in the face of war, brave heroes who kill and die, the sacrifice of those who defend their motherland, the sorrows of women, the farewell of the father to his son who lives on, the strain of old age. He sings about a great many more things: the ambitions of kings, their vanity, their quarrels. He sings about bravery and cowardice, friendship, love, and tenderness. Of the need for glory that pulls men up to the height of the gods.’
Dominique Venner – The Shock of History
Zealot’s Delight Restocked
Posted on February 18, 2018
Zealot’s Delight are restocked: https://legiogloria.com/product/zealots-delight/
On another note, here is a great new track by Elessar:









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