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Det som engang var (What once was)

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The music is a new version of Sôlbjörg (from "Sôl austan, Mâni vestan").

Text:

"Det som engang var (What once was)

The library of Alexandria, built under the rule of Ptolemy, a Macedonian

Destroyed by the "Early Christians"

What history fails to tell us is that all the
European libraries the JudeoChristians got
their hands on suffered the same fate

How much of our forebears knowledge went up
in flames because of this?

Irminsûl was just one of the many sacred trees in Europe

They were all chopped down by the Judeo-Christians

Eventually the rest of the forest suffered the same fate

"Cut them down. Cut them all down." (Saruman)

How many of these were dismantled and used to build churches?

What stood here, before the Judeo-Christians came and destroyed it all?

Who were these "primitive
Pagan barbarians" of Europe, who
according to the Judeo-Christians
deserved to have their cultures
destroyed?

They made this...

What once was is lost
because of the crimes of Judeo-Christianity

But we still have our European blood...

...and with it the ability to recreate everything that was lost

Europe will rise...

Again!


In memory of all the hundreds of millions who
until now have fallen victim to the
Judeo-Christian crimes against humanity

Dedicated to all those who fight against this
darkest evil in our world!"
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Uploaded2014-03-27