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Unbelievable: Sweden Proposes Ban on Their Own Ancient Alphabet
And, pathetically, the largest pagan group there disavows the National Socialists and racialists, the very people who are trying to save them. The Nordic Resistance Movement needs to take power there — now. THE GOVERNMENT’S reported plans to ban the traditional runic alphabet alongside…

Stories From Our Chilly Northern Home
This is the foreword to a children’s book I picked up in an antique store. — Blake Hood by James Baldwin
from The Story of Siegfried (1931) WHEN THE WORLD was in its childhood, men looked upon the works of Nature with a strange kind of awe. They fancied that everything upon the earth, in the air, or in…
from The Story of Siegfried (1931) WHEN THE WORLD was in its childhood, men looked upon the works of Nature with a strange kind of awe. They fancied that everything upon the earth, in the air, or in…

Chrétien Malgré Lui
The title is translated “Christian despite himself.” by Revilo P. Oliver I HAVE RECEIVED a photocopy of a little book that is more informative than its author knew. The typography suggests that The Call of Our Ancient Nordic Religion was first published anonymously in Australia, s.l.&a…

Isolated People in Sweden Used Runes Up Until 1900, Still Speak Old Norse
Introductory Note by Kevin Alfred Strom: My family preserved some old Norwegian and Norwegian-American periodicals from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and I recall the life rune and death rune being used to mark births and deaths in them — but none of the articles were written in runic…

The Medieval Norse on Baffin Island
by Andrew Hamilton THANKS to the sagas, it has long been known that Vikings reached the North American continent about 1000 AD. But not until the 1960s did archaeological evidence emerge in Newfoundland, Canada to corroborate the written accounts. Until recently, that site provided the only archeological…

New Evidence of Viking Life in America
A NEW discovery has revealed that the Vikings may have travelled hundreds of miles further into North America than previously thought. It’s well known that they reached the tip of the continent more than 1,000 years ago, but the full extent of their exploration has remained a mystery, writes…