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       Aryan monarchism
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: November 17, 2020, 10:24 pm
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       OLD CONTENT
       www.bbc.com/future/article/20190529-do-humans-have-a-religion-instinct
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       > In contrast to hunter-gatherer religious experiences, the
       religious rituals of Neolithic humans “focuses above all on one
       person, the divine or quasi-divine king, and only a few people,
       priests or members of the royal lineage, participate”, writes
       the late sociologist Robert Bellah. Importantly, it was during
       this period that “king and god emerged together… and continued
       their close association throughout history”.
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       Contrast with the Turanian attitude which rejects the notion of
       the monarch as a living god, as our enemies explain:
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       > When Odysseus intercedes between Agamemnon and Achilles he
       suppresses the former’s injunction for Achilles to “submit
       himself to me, since I am so much more kingly,” because he knows
       that “the steppe consciousness of Achilles will not accept an
       overking.”[xxviii]
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       www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8361055/Valuable-axes-German-burial-site-suggest-Neolithic-societies-not-egalitarian-thought.html
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       > Valuable stone axes found at a 6,000-year old hilltop burial
       site in Germany have suggest Neolithic societies were not as
       egalitarian as once thought, experts said.
       > ...
       > Excavations in the enclosure had previously revealed evidence
       of a village — likely of around 900 inhabitants — that dated
       back to around 3750–3650 BC.
       >
       > However, recent digs unearthed a 295 feet (90 metre) -wide
       burial mound that is thought to predate the village — hailing
       back from around 4500–3750 BC.
       > ...
       > The presence of the grand axes and burial mound are indicative
       of members of an elite class — one capable of amassing the
       wealth and influence needed to construct such a monument.
       --- End Quote ---
       Aesir?
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       www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53059527
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       > DNA study reveals Ireland's age of 'god-kings'
       > ...
       > A key piece of evidence comes from an adult male buried at the
       5,000-year-old Newgrange monument; his DNA revealed that his
       parents were first-degree relatives, possibly brother and
       sister.
       >
       > He was one member of an extended "clan" that was buried at
       impressive stone monuments across Ireland.
       >
       > The Irish elites were established during Neolithic times, when
       people first started farming. The researchers extracted DNA from
       44 ancient individuals from across Ireland and sequenced their
       genomes (the full complement of genetic material contained in
       the nuclei of cells).
       >
       > Evidence of incestuous unions like that found at Newgrange are
       rare in human history; they are taboo for inter-linked
       biological and cultural reasons. Where they do occur, it is
       often within royal dynasties that have been granted divine
       status.
       > ...
       > The Newgrange monument in County Meath is a kidney-shaped
       mound covering an area of more than one acre. It's part of a
       tradition of elaborate monuments built with large stones, or
       megaliths, in Atlantic Europe during the Neolithic.
       >
       > Older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza, the site is
       famous for its annual solar alignment where the winter solstice
       sunrise illuminates the inner chamber in a blast of light. The
       man's remains were laid in a richly decorated recess in the
       inner chamber.
       >
       > "The prestige of the burial makes this very likely a socially
       sanctioned union and speaks of a hierarchy so extreme that the
       only partners worthy of the elite were family members, said Prof
       Dan Bradley, also from Trinity College.
       > ...
       > Remarkably, a local myth resonates with both the DNA results
       and the Newgrange solar phenomenon. The story was first recorded
       in the 11th Century AD - four millennia after the construction
       of Newgrange - and tells of a builder-king who restarted the
       daily solar cycle by sleeping with his sister.
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       If you ask me, this is metaphorical. What they were trying to
       restart was Aryan blood quality after degeneration had already
       set in from mixing with Gentiles:
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       > The small population of hunters may have been overwhelmed when
       the farmers arrived with bigger numbers. But they didn't
       completely vanish.
       >
       > Two individuals from a wedge tomb at Parknabinnia, County
       Clare, showed high levels of Mesolithic ancestry. Clearly,
       Neolithic farmers sometimes integrated the hunters into their
       communities.
       --- End Quote ---
       but it was already too late:
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       > "It seems what we have here is a powerful extended kin-group,
       who had access to elite burial sites in many regions of the
       island for at least half a millennium," explained Dr Cassidy.
       --- End Quote ---
       and then they fell.
       #Post#: 8965--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Aryan monarchism
   DIR By: christianbethel
       Date: September 22, 2021, 12:41 pm
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       Now the titles 'God-King' and 'King of Kings' have new meaning.
       These was used in the Persian Empire.
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