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Traditionalist channel. Posts are from the perspective of Traditional Perennialism and Traditionalist Christianity (Catholic and Orthodox) along with Eurasianism and Elite Theory.

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Posted Apr 19

NO PRIVATE OWNERSHIP IN MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE Under feudal land tenure, which persisted through the medieval era, no one owned land as private property (except, perhaps, the owners of freehold land, which was available only in a few places). Neither peasants…

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Posted Apr 19

NO PRIVATE OWNERSHIP IN MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE Under feudal land tenure, which persisted through the medieval era, no one owned land as private property (except, perhaps, the owners of freehold land, which was available only in a few places). Neither peasants nor lords could fully alienate land or keep the other from it. Rather, peasants and lords had differing use rights to land. In return for the payment of rent, fees, or (less often) labor service, peasants could grow crops and graze livestock on land held collectively by the village. Upon payment of fees, peas-ants could bequeath these rights and use the land as collateral for loans. Lords not only owned the demesne, which they worked with peasants [...] They could not, however, evict peasants and hire wage laborers to work their holdings. — Kulikoff, Allan From British Peasants to Colonial American Farmers Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press (2000) p.11

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Posted Apr 10

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Posted Apr 10

All must come together

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Posted Apr 9

Maryland Just Voted To Wipe Out Its Christian Legacy Maryland’s Senate moved forward with a bill establishing Jewish and Muslim heritage months Tuesday while rejecting an amendment to add a Christian heritage month. The amendment aimed to make April “Christian American Heritage Month,” but it was rejected 19-26, according to the Maryland General Assembly. When some say "America was founded as a Christian nation", they are ignorantly referring to Maryland which was indeed the only Christian confessional state founded by English Catholics out of all states in the Union. As for the Union herself, she was always a Secular Order built on the values and principles of Freemasonry; an enlightenment inspired project whose foundations were always Liberalism, Secularism and Pluralism. Maryland was the only example of a "Christian state" in US history in an otherwise completely Masonic national heritage.

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Posted Apr 7

The Truth about the USA's Founding This letter from George Washington proves that the entire "Grand American Experiment" was exactly the prototype of the government and social order that we have today. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-06-02-0135 In it, the first US President is promising a Synagogue how he's going to legally crackdown on antisemites and bigots, spread Liberalism around the world and how the Jews will prosper here. America today has accomplished all of that today just as Washington promised.

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Posted Apr 7

The USA is what it was meant to be When people discuss how US society has fallen in terms of the common man being forced to be servile to tyrannical demands; when they utter "That's not what the Founders wanted!", know that this is exactly what the founders wanted. Consider the Whiskey Rebellion: President Washington and the brand new US Government made the promise, "hey guys we won't tax you unjustly like the King is taxing us!" and then immidiately proceeded to break it. They taxed grain farmers who lived like Russian Serfs on the whiskey they made from excess. As it was the only way to make more than subsistence income. The farmers rebelled citing how the landlords, traders, and merchants weren't taxed (the founders and their financiers) and Washington crushed them. Survivors fled West to Kentucky and Tennessee to flee from the new US Government. Which is why both of those states are known for their whiskey. Until the Homestead Act, The life of an American at the time was less than a mistreated Serf.

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Posted Apr 4

Judaism is NOT What You Think by UNTO AGES There are many misconceptions surrounding Judaism, and many details about it that are not known to the general public. Today, I outline some of the problematic aspects of Rabbinic Judaism and demonstrate how the true religion of Israel is fulfilled in Orthodox Christianity, not Judaism. ————— REFERENCES: The Religion of the Apostles | Fr. Stephen De Young The Jewish Talmud And Its Use for Christian Apologetics | Christian Research Journal Reads Podcast: • The Jewish Talmud Jesus in the Talmud | Peter Schäfer Christian Worship & the Old Testament | Orthodox Shahada: • Christian Worship Orthodox Worship | Benjamin Williams & Harold Anstall Orthodox Christianity and Zionism are Morally Incompatible What is Rabbinic Judaism? • Rabbinic Judaism Explained 47 Old Testament Prophecies of Jesus | Mary Fairchild Josephus & Jesus | Paul L. Maier

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Posted Apr 4

The Goyim's Guide to Kabbalah by Vrillium Kabbalah is the ancient Jewish mystical tradition that has shaped Western esotericism, occult philosophy, and hidden knowledge systems for centuries, and almost nobody is explaining it honestly or completely. This isn't a surface level explainer — we're talking about one of the most complex, secretive, and consequential mystical traditions in human history, one that influenced everything from Catholic mysticism to Islamic Sufism to Freemasonry, the occult revival of the 19th century, and the celebrity spirituality movements of the modern era. Chabad has its own relationship with Kabbalistic tradition. In this video, we break down: What Kabbalah actually is. The core concepts — Ein Sof, the Sefirot, the Tree of Life The hidden and esoteric dimensions of Kabbalah. How Kabbalistic ideas filtered into Society Kabbalah's influence on politics Why this tradition matters for understanding Western civilization. —————— SEE ALSO: —————— The Goyim's Guide to Chabad

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Posted Mar 26

THE RETURN OF THE MUDHUT by Lost Build Archives This video explores the surprising story behind one of the oldest and cheapest building materials on Earth. Thousands of years ago people built homes using simple adobe bricks made from clay sand and straw. Some of these houses are still standing today lasting longer than many modern buildings while costing only a few hundred dollars in materials. Even more incredible these thick earthen walls naturally regulate temperature keeping homes cool in summer and warm in winter without heating or air conditioning. But if adobe works so well why is it difficult or even illegal to build this way in most places today. In this video you will discover the history of how building codes industry interests and financial systems slowly pushed natural construction methods out of the mainstream. The story reveals how a material that once housed entire civilizations became almost impossible to use in modern construction even though the science behind it is simple and proven.

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Posted Mar 11

THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF HISTORY All Great Men Studied History the Same Way — Here's How by ThinkingWest Thomas Carlyle’s Great Man Theory is a controversial historical lens that argues world history is merely the biography of a select few figures. From Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great to Napoleon and Shakespeare, elite figures use creative genius and willpower to shape civilization. Carlyle’s "top-down" history contrasts Herbert Spencer’s social history and Howard Zinn’s "history from below." But Great Man theory is more than just history --Machiavelli and Plutarch believed it could be used to achieve real world success. 01:15​ Thomas Carlyle 02:23​ What Makes a Hero? 04:38​ 6 Types of Heroes 05:37​ Plutarch 06:20​ Machiavelli 07:50​ Social History 09:55​ Lessons from Great Men

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Posted Mar 9

Anatomy of a Revolution by Ex Libris What causes a political revolution? Once a revolution breaks out, what are the internal stages of its development? At a glance, the circumstances and content of any given political situation make each revolution seem unique—each is separated by a diversity of grievances, geographical conditions, ideological interpretations, and revolutionary aims. But by stepping back and viewing each revolution as a social process rather than a historical event, deeper structural affinities begin to emerge. By compositing elements from the French, Russian, American, and other revolutions, something like a revolution in general begins to take shape. TIMESTAMPS 00:00​ The Ancien Régime 11:44​ The Rule of the Moderates 19:27​ The Reign of Terror 25:37​ Thermidor 36:29​ Conclusion

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