What were Hitler's plans for the French/British colonies if the Nazis had won the war? Would have committed a holocaust in the colonies and resettle the land with Germans or just continued use them as a mark for German products?
>>901110
It's my understanding that the plans for the Holocaust were generally limited to areas of Europe Germany intended to settle. With the exception of the hate-boner for "international jewry," I'd expect the colonies to be left relatively untouched.
>>901110
Hitler didn't even have plans for France and Britian before 1939
He never expected to go to war with them
Imagine how great Africa could be if it wasn't filled with Africans
What did she do right?
What did she do wrong?
>>900980
Thatcher Thatcher baby milk snatcher.
Pleb questions senpai.
She still triggers lefties though, so fair play to her
>What did she do wrong?
Didnt die in that bomb
Library link: https://mega.nz/#F!AE5yjIqB!y7Vdxdb5pbNsi2O3zyq9KQ
Mornin' /his/.
So, in terms of questions I get on other boards, one of the most common ones is 'how do I summon [thing]' or 'is there a spell for [x]'? The most common answers can be found in the grimoire tradition of Europe which spans from like maybe 1200 to maybe 1800, between the foundation of modern Kabbalah and the writing of Elphais Levi. When someone's talking about “demon summoning” or “Goetia”, they're usually referring to Lemegeton, a text which describes the 72 spirits bound by Solomon, their qualities and means of summoning them, sigils, with other books dealing with planetary magick and angleic material (which is tied more closely to the year). Given that Lemegeton is the most common material, I recommend “Lon Milo Duquette's Illustrated Goetia” for noobs or Henson's Lemegeton for advanced practitioners. There are a lot of material needs for these rites. I'm of the school that you'll do fine just trying to work the material to the best of your ability. IMHO the minimum requirements are a chalk circle or one painted into cloth, and either a black mirror or a source of smoke (aside from various specific sigils). There's a LOT more grimoire material, though, from Grimorium Verum to Black Pullet to various more obscure texts.
Other grimoires are older. Agrippa's three books tend to serve as the basic foundation of Western magick; indeed Dee & Kelley's Enochian elaborations are standardized by Agrippa. Beyond Agrippa there's cultural material like Sefer Raziel or Mandaean pottery spells. Funny, then, that when you go through the fine details of Agrippa he mentions various entities from Mandaean culture and the historical Book of Enoch; indeed there's speculation from myself and others that large chunks of what we consider western magick has its origins with the Mandaeans.
>>899805
In any case, these materials were used by so called 'cunning folk' as the grimoire period wound down. A long time ago Mead wrote about a theoretical “witch cult” and long ago it was debunked....A guy by the name of Andrew Chumbley, practicing occultist and PhD candidate in History was writing a dissertation on possible validations of Mead when he died of asthma shortly after preparing to release some occult books which were pushed back many years. Anyway, some of his assertions can be found in “children of qayin” which is in my Cultus Sabbati folder; it displays photos of “witch jugs” held in museums, the jugs having origins in both America and Europe, they bear marks that look more or less like the sigil methods described by Agrippa and later popularized by Spare and the Chaos Magick traditions. Moreover, we've found a text I also present, the Grimoire of Arthur Gauntlet, a “cunning man” from England who blends well known grimorie material with folk magick not seen elsewhere...possibly a touchpoint by which to validate old witch cults? I leave you to draw your own conclusions.
>>899957
I also have a decent amount of Greek reconstructive material and info on obscure forms of Euro paganism. Not much but it's there. Using my material on Greek Sacred Law one might make a rough reconstruction of Eleusinian mysteries, but it'd be a pain in the ass with no temple or hard answers on Kyekon. More easily reconstructed is the late Greek magical tradition in the Greek Magickal Papyri using Jake Stratton Kent's “Geosophia” as a guide.
Anyway, direct links:
Cultus Sabbati: https://mega.nz/#F!hUAiHTSK!7zcl8cs3IhCd5QqEOCmrPg
Euro: https://mega.nz/#F!wJAnXb4J!4Hkn5E4LJz0c6UYSrj3y5g
Grimoires: https://mega.nz/#F!AExjhAoS!lPomaOs11pcSIQGiSZqEEg
bump?
If torture doesn't work why has it always been a thing?
Is that Pepe on the left?
>>898550
Entertainment.
Also torture works perfectly well for performing power's acts upon the body and making the body "legible" to the state.
isn't that pic from Amnesia: The Dark Descent?
>all of these arms and armor threads
>not a single thread about shields, ever
Shield thread, post everything shields!
most comfy shield design coming through
>>896980
I'm getting a kteisic vibe from the one on the left, if you know what I mean.
Ubermensch or nah?
All versions up for discussion
The NBC version probably is. That version almost seems like everything he does is a choice, that he's got no real mental health issues that compel him to murder and eat people. He does it because he chooses to do it, and that's ubermensch as fuck.
>>898204
I'd say his little 'aesthetics becomes ethics' speech says he is.
Did colonialism turn Africa into shit, and why did it not fuck up Singapore then?
>something effects a massive continent differently than a city state
>>897409
The answer is simple
>niggers
>>897419
this
and Singapore was and still is a major port city so no wonder it's doing alright
Previous thread autosaged.
Shitty uni thread. Meme uni edition
>>896390
Good history program desu
>>896390
Just saw this video about some shithead at the 'ol Alma Mater. Business school students can all go off themselves imo (plus, any job you can get with a degree in business you can get with a degree in literally anything else).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12VeNY-QoYA
Why are you doing this?
Humanities -> Philosophy -> Analytic Philosophy -> Logic
Found the connection (using logic ;)
We started a collab study of Logic.
We recognize the discipline of Logic as a useful tool for mathematical logic/philosophy, analytic philosophy, compsci just to name a few of disciplines you can apply it.
We're looking for lads who are also beginners in the discipline of Logic and want to join our journey in learning, understanding, discussing etc.
Our main source material is this:
http://www.fecundity.com/codex/forallx.pdf
It's easy and intuitive for beginners.
Join us in Slack (a website for collab group chats)
You can create a throwaway email account if you're worried about privacy, post here to get invited.
>hey fag no one cares
I know, it's hard to find autodidacts who are interested in this noble pursuit but we've grown (mainly from /sci/) and we're going steady and strong, join the patrician journey.
Nice logical fallacy ;)
>>896247
wink
Also we're about 70fags from /sci/g/lit/
it's fun.
>>896260
>70
You are really fags
I'll stop by
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What historical misconceptions did you have as a child?
>>895508
i thought that istanbul was constantinople, but now i know that it's istanbul, not constantinople
>>895508
That the dark ages werent real
That the islamic golden age didnt happen
>>895508
Timecube blows my mind in how much sense it doesn't make
>>895013
Holy shit, dude. This is actually awesome!!!
>>894988
>dat pic
>Brazzers
Tell me everything you know about Aztecs
if you meet the aztecs they would pull out your still beating heart as an offering to quetzalcoatl and believe they were doing you a favor
>>894807
What would you like to know? Like facts or a freaking summary of all their history and culture?
>>894828
Facts and interesting things pls
Now Germany started ww2, and the blank cheque pretty much pushed Austria into starting ww1.
Now I don't believe you can blame politics for everything since after all it's the common man who fights the war, and if he refuses to fight, there is no war. So why were the German people so willing to fight two long world wars? Clearly the generals knew that a quick victory was a pipe-dream and that both conflicts would escalate into long wars and that even a victory would be at a massive loss of life. Yet they went to war.
I've lived and traveled in Germany quite a bit, and they're awfully nice people. They're also great at building states, companies, and organizing things - after all, they're the biggest European country in population size. But that's just that. They lack culture. Everybody has a notion of French culture, Italian culture, Greek, British, Spanish, Russian, Austrian culture. But what is German culture? Nobody knows. What's a German movie? What's German fashion? How does a German city look like? What's German cuisine?
What defines the German nation? Some gigantic reproductions of Greco-Roman art? If you asked a German "what is your nation best at?", he couldn't give you an answer. Every other European nationality could, be it yet so comical.
You see, and this is why I think they started the world wars, to have something to be recognized by. Basically a "notice me senpai". Now this may sound "pulled out of my ass", but it isn't. I've researched many of finer (cultural) points, but won't list them for brevity's sake.
So what's your opinion on this? Please post only if you have an educated opinion, and you're not some kind of redneck or /pol/tard.
German inferiority complex
Eternal kraut love to ruined everything
Funny fact
Poland's territory is increased everytime Germany waged a war.
I don't understand why Jesus (who can perform miracles and resurrection) dying for our sins (????) is such a big deal. Can any explain to me the significance?
Sorry, I don't know that much about religion. If I'm being overly simplistic or ignorant please tell me the answer. I do consider myself somewhat of a believer in God, but I've never understood Easter that much.
humans created -> eat from tree of knowledge -> ingest sin -> live in sin -> jesus born as human, with image of sin -> died on cross, resurrected and ascended to heaven -> you are granted salvation and rescue from sin if you believe in jesus -> ensure you return to god after second coming of jesus
Speaking of Easter not making any sense
>Jesus is crucufied on Friday
>returns after 'three days' on Sunday
Christians in charge of counting.
>>893810
>miracles
Turning water into wine, cursing fig trees, appearing on toasts.
Nice omnipotent god.
Do Christians, particularly Catholics practice any type of Modern Sacrifice?
I know in history they have, but has anything stuck today? i.e. Muslims still sacrifice animals for Halal.
Financial for one. Less obvious is that of food in the practice of fasting. What's your angle OP?
>>893624
Ever heard of Jesus Christ?
>>893624
I'm not really studied up on the subject, but I'm 95% sure that Halal isn't animal sacrifice, it's just a way you have to kill the animal to fulfill dietary requirements, similar to how Jews remove all the blood out of the animals they eat for meat.