Wulf Ingessunu #fundie englishmovement.org.uk

What we have discovered here is that in ancient times and alien priesthood from the Middle-East infiltrated and subverted the Hyperborean Priesthood that existed here in England and then created a new and alien religion for the peoples of the Islands of the Mighty - the White Island. This would explain why the Roman Christian Religion took such firm hold upon certain sections of peoples such as the Welsh and Irish, but this did not take hold of all of the peoples of these islands - for some remained heathen. This would also explain why Vortigern is always shown under the symbol of the White Dragon rather than the Red Dragon which is a Christian Symbol.

The stumbling-block to understanding that the Anglo-Saxons rejected the 'work of the Giants' lies in the meaning of the word 'Giant' which (I would imagine in respect to the Old English text) is a translation of the Old English Eoten which is the English version of the Norse Jotun. The Jotun (we shall use this term in all cases except when rendering an Old English text into modern English) were the Forces of Chaos and Disorder who undermined the work of the Gods - the Holy Powers. If we replace the modern interpretation of the name (Giant) with the original - Jotun - then we see the reason why the Anglo-Saxons rejected their monumental buildings and their religious practices which they saw as the work of their great enemy - the Forces of Darkness and Chaos.

I am not suggesting that every member of every Anglo-Saxon tribe understood this, any more than every one of the mass of people today understands who the Jotun really are. This was down to a select (Elect) line of priesthood that guided the English Folk in their destiny and wyrd. This was what Guido von List named The Armanen and which were the Priesthood of Irmin (the God of the Arya). When Hengest and Horsa led the English as Saxon Chieftains they did so as the Divine Twins, sent by the Gods to fulfil a Divine Mission - and that mission was to wage a Holy War against the Jotun and their growing power (through Judaeo-Christianity) and to free their Folk (the Germanic Folk here in England or Anglia) from the thraldom of an alien religion and priesthood.

Were the Anglo-Saxons (our ancestors) so primitive and stupid that they believed 'Giants' (in the modern meaning of the word) built these great structures, and not the Romans, who they must have known to be the builders? Of course not. They knew full well that the Romans had built them, but they also recognised the degeneracy of the Roman Empire at this time, and that Rome was ruled by the Forces of Darkness and Chaos - the Jotun!

If our Anglo-Saxon ancestors of the time were to get hold of a 'Time-Machine' and project themselves into the future, into our times, what would they think of the great glass and steel structures of the massive cities that have spread across the Land of England? We who understand know these to be alien to our own culture, and that they murder the Soul of our Folk. They break the bond of Blood and Soil and create a world of illusion and of falsehood. Man is taken from Nature and becomes little less than a machine. They would see these unnatural works as the works of the Jotun! Just as we today know who is behind these massive cities and their degenerate buildings. They are the work of the Jotun!

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If I am right, and I see no reason why what I have said does not make sense, then this battle has continued throughout the ages, and certain key figures have incarnated upon the Earth to fulfil a Divine Mission and an archetypal myth, leading their lives as an archetype and waging the same Holy War against the Forces of Darkness and Chaos - the Jotun. In the last century another AEtla led the 'Huns' against the Jotun and their power, and in the process brought to an end the Age of Christ and paved the way for another to arise in our era and finish the job of defeating the Jotun-Power and ushering in a new Golden Age.

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