Indo-European Influence on Europe
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Description | SOURCES: https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lascaux https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_carvings_in_Central_Norway https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_migrations https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/fairy-tales-have-been-passed-down-generations-since-bronze-age-finds-anthropological-study-1539129 (NB! 6000 years ago is NOT The Bronze Age in Europe. It's the Stone Age). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_carvings_at_Alta https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Ferrassie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_substrate_hypothesis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newgrange https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolmen The videos linked to at the end of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOHkpSUt2LI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHfrgBO1WUI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhEhgDYNxSs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KVXKdoGQ7w If you're a regular viewer please DON'T try to become a Patreon supporter for as little as $1 per video because they are of course free for me to make, and I don't even have a Patreon account. I have NO EXPENSES when I make these videos. I only invest my time in them, and my love for my heritage of course. And I do so with pleasure. Trying to save our heritage is my objective, not to make money by pretending to do so. If you want to support me some way, you can (and get something in return when you do) by buying my pro-European books from here: https://www.amazon.com/Varg-Vikernes/e/B00IVZ2KPO/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 |
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The indo-europeans a contra-productive dead end or the roots to our heritage? Let's find out. It's really easy to answer that question. Honestly and using sources, scholarly sources. Our fairy tales they stem from an age before the hypothesized indo-european invasion here in Europe. In other words they are pre indo-european[1][2][3][4][5][6] Contents of the mythology is identical to that of the fairy tales.[7] In other words the content that we see you recorded as mythology was already here in Europe before the indo-europeans arrived. When it comes to spirituality religion and traditions here in Europe, we see a continuity all the way back to the age of the Neanderthals and to our own age. And I'm going to give you some examples of these pre Indo-european sites that are perfectly in accordance with the contents of the fairy tales and our mythology. Here's one example.[8][9][10] Here is another example.[11] Another example.[12] Another example.[13][14][15] Here is another example.[16][17][18] Yet another example.[19][20][21] And finally I will give you this example.[22][23][24][25][26] The indo-europeans were just another group of europeans who lived in Asia. That's the only difference between them and other europeans and of course their language was different. To claim that the indo-europeans brought paganism our paganism to Europe our heritage. It's a bit like claiming that American europeans who returned to Europe are the ones who brought us Yule and Easter. The fact that most of the other European languages were replaced by indo-european languages has nothing to do with some sort of indo-european invasion. As I explained in the video that I will link to at the end of this video. I may add as a curiosity that the probably least indo-european of all the indo-european languages are the germanic ones. A scholarly hypothesis claims or suggests that as much as 40% of the germanic vocabulary is not Indo-European it's proto-scandinavian. And by proto-scandinavian I'm not talking about proto-nordic or proto-germanic, but a pre Indo-European language, of course a perfectly european language.[27][28][29][30][31][32][33]
- "Anthropologists have discovered that some of the world's best-loved fairy stories date back thousands of years, meaning they must have been passed on by word of mouth for millennia before they were written down and commercialised by the likes of the Brothers Grimm, then Disney, and turned into pantomime. In fact many of the ancient tales were first told before English and other Western European languages even existed."
- In other words: BEFORE Indo-European languages existed in Western Europe.
- "Beauty And The Beast and Rumpelstiltskin are dated at around 2000 BC, 4000 years ago. Jack and the Beanstalk has its origins in earlier tales called The Boy Who Stole Ogre's Treasure. The oldest story yet found is called The Smith And The Devil, about a blacksmith who sells his soul. The story has been dated at 6,000 years old." (See SOURCES for these quotes in the video description)
- As shown in this book, with SOURCES, Little Red Riding Hood (probably THE OLDEST of all Fairy Tales) as well as the aforementioned Jack and the Beandstalk are perfectly in accordance with our.Pagan traditions.
- That is, with our mythology, traditions, customs, songs, archaeological finds etc., from pre-AND post-indo-Euroean Europe.
- If you cannot afford this book, that you can let your children inherit, you can get much of the same info for free from one of the videos that I will link to at the end of this video.
- As shown in this book, with SOURCES.
- Sí an Bhrú, Ireland. Built at least 2200 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in Ireland.
- A perfect over-lay to the Trojan Fortresses found in post-indo-European Europe) elsewhere (from Scandinavia to Greece)
- Yes, the other burial mounds in Europe, since then, were built with the exact same layout, and with the exact same function. Both those built before AND those built after the hypothesized indo-European invasion.
- Stonehenge, England. Built at least 1000 to 2000 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in England.
- Petroplyphs (Hunter-Gatherer type), Norway. Made at least 3200 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in Norway.
- Petroplyphs (Farmer type), Norway. Made at least 7,000 (!) to 800 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in Norway.
- The same type of petroglyphs can be found elsewhere in EUROPE Some pre-date any Indo-European presence. Others have been made AFTER the hypothesized Indo-European invasion.
- So again we see a CONTINUITY not related to the Indo-Europeans whatsoever.
- The Megaliths. (here represented by a Cornish dolmen) From 3000 to 2000 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in Western Europe.
- They can be found mainly in WESTERN Europe, btw, because the Sun sets in the sea there.... NOT because they had a different culture in Western Europe.
- These megaliths are of course perfectly in accordance with the rest of our PRE- and POST-Indo-European religious- traditional-spiritual heritage. As explained (with SOURCES) in "The Secret of the She-Bear".
- Lascaux, France. Made at least 14000 to 16000 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in France.
- As shown in this book, with SOURCES, Lascaux is one of the first Mithraeums in Europe, and identical to the Mithraeums from post-Indo-European Europe.
- If you cannot afford this book, that you can let your children inherit, you can get the same information for free from one of the videos that I will link to at the end of this video.
- La Ferrassie, France. The world's oldest Necropolis, used from 73000 to 19000 years BEFORE any Indo-European presence in France.
- The burial customs from this site (e. g. the use of red ochre in graves) are seen used all over Europe continuously since then, also in post-Indo-European Europe.
- From the extreme East of Europe to the extreme West. From the Stone Age to Historical Times.
- There are so many examples of the La Ferrassie customs, that I will just encourage you to Google it. In Salisbury. in Preseli, in the Sungir Site, etc.
- Here from the Ofnet cave in Germany. Skulls of the forebears, organized like eggs in a nest. (Yes REINCARNATION of the MINDS of the dead).
- CONCLUSION: In a religious-traditional-spiritual context, the Indo-Europeans did NOT bring ANYTHING to Europe that we did not already have here before they came.
- To study the Indo-Europeans as THE source to our heritage is a dead end. Our roots go much further back in time, and are much better explained by PRE-Indo-European Sources (fairy tales, archaeologIcal finds, petroglyphs, etc.)
- Indo-European studies as a means to find our roots, are a bit like studying Christianity here in Europe, to fund our roots.
- Our roots go much further back in time than that, and unless you understand that you will only spread IGNORANCE and MISINFORMATION.
- If you need more convincing evidence and more scholary SOURCES, I recommend you read this book.
- If you cannot afford it, you can "look inside" the book on Amazon and read large parts of it for free that way, and even search for the terms you might want to look for.
- You can also find much of the info in the book for FREE from Marie Cachet's YT channel (and some from my videos too).