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  1. Falsche Versprechen - Wie Russland Menschen aus Afrika für den Krieg rekrutiert

    Mit Aussicht auf einen Job gehen viele junge Afrikaner nach Russland. Dort werden sie genötigt, Drohnen für den Krieg in der Ukraine zu produzieren.#Ukraine-Krieg #Russland #Drohnen #Afrikaner #KrieginderUkraine
    Russland rekrutiert Menschen aus Afrika mit falschen Verbrechen für den Krieg in der Ukraine

  2. It was exactly what South Africans had been dreading, especially after #Trump's televised #hostility towards Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr #Zelensky in the Oval Office earlier this year made headlines around the world.

    The US admin has repeatedly slammed #Pretoria for what it FALSELY claims is the systematic persecution of #white #Afrikaner farmers – & the South African side has repeatedly tried to correct Washington. To no avail.

    #Disinformation #propaganda #FactCheck #TrumpLies #geopolitics

  3. The #Trump admin plans to send government officials to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia for an event marking the arrival of the #SouthAfricans, who belong to the #white minority #Afrikaner ethnic group, acc/to the memo from #HHS. The admin initially planned to welcome the #Afrikaners on Monday, but some officials familiar w/the matter cautioned that the plans remained in flux, subject to flight logistics & processing of the group.

    #law #immigration #WhiteSupremacy

  4. @AkaSci cause it is a #Vatnik 🇷🇺 + #Afrikaner 🇿🇦 one an it's an inside a job

  5. Der #Afrikaner Lukanga Mukara wird von seinem König nach #Deutschland geschickt, um über seine Erfahrungen dort zu berichten. Er beschreibt erstaunliche und ihm #skurril erscheinende #Gewohnheiten und Bräuche, wie runde Metallstücke, seltsame Kleidung, viel unnütze Bewegung und das Verbrennen von Rauch zum Einatmen.
    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Fors

    #Audiobuch #audiobook #Buch #Literatur #librivox #prosa

    archive.org/download/sammlungp

  6. SACR and its members harp on the idea that America is in a fatal stage of rot, and that they are an oppressed people waiting to rise up on behalf of a silent majority.

    The SACR website speaks to the deeply held grievance and sense of a lack of masculine purpose which animates the group.

    SACR exists, the website says, because “a man is no longer encouraged to fly to the stars,”
    because “those who rule today spit on such ambitions;
    they corrupt the sinews of America.”

    “They have alienated men from family, community, and God.

    We counter and conquer this poison, rebuilding a society where a man can find genuine fulfilment,
    true to his nature and calling,
    rejoicing in virtue and vitality,” the website says,
    before offering a Google docs link where men can apply.

    At the end of the day, SACR’s members are not oppressed.

    Claremont is free to publish whatever it likes
    — it’s widely seen as tremendously influential on the right generally and in MAGA circles specifically.

    SACR chapters can meet; Haywood can blog
    — in fact, on Tuesday he wrote an encomium to The Camp of the Saints, a 1970s French novel in which a horde of Indian immigrants overwhelms, degrades, and exterminates the white West.

    “The goal of the Left was always total expropriation of white people and then, if at all possible, their extermination,
    a goal made explicit by many powerful people in 2020,” Haywood wrote.

    “How, given this history, should white Americans respond?”

    SACR may be his answer.

    In emails from November 2020, Yenor wrote to Skyler Kressin, the head of the SACR chapter in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and on the group’s national board.

    Yenor sent a screenshot of an Amazon link to
    “The Super Afrikaners,”
    a 1979 nonfiction account of the #Afrikaner #Broederbond,
    a semi-secret society which ruled South Africa under apartheid.

    “That good?” Yenor titled the subject line, highlighting the book — long out of print — and its $95.62 price.

    “That’s the one,” Kressin replied.

    South Africa, with its visions of white settlers driven away from status and wealth, appear consistently in Haywood’s writings, and in Fischer’s as well.

    The Broederbond, an Afrikaner-only, Calvinist-only group of elites which functioned as a series of hundreds of independent “cells” across the country, offers an eerie reflection of SACR’s structure.

    Williams told TPM that the Afrikaner Broederbond came up in conversations over what SACR would be, but denied that it served as a model for the group.

    The grievance, perceived loss of status, and lack of metaphysical meaning that these men feel are very real, to them.

    But there’s enough in America’s own history to understand the aims and tradition in which SACR is operating.

    #Statement #Marriage #Aaron #Renn #secrecy #confidentiality #faithfulness #virtue #alignment #influence #capability #entrepreneurship #lawfare #cybersecurity #wealth #Trinitarian #Christianity #Women #cold #civil #war #Charles #Haywood #feudalism #armed #patronage #Williams #Beck #Americanized #assimilated #mission #statement #prayers #Scott #Yenor #mini #state #Christian #men #patriarchal #force #authority #democracy #sacker #SACR #Christian #traditionalist #white #financial #politics #Claremont #Institute #Harvard #Law #theocracy #alignment #deference #patriarchal #leadership #Natural #Law

  7. SACR and its members harp on the idea that America is in a fatal stage of rot, and that they are an oppressed people waiting to rise up on behalf of a silent majority.

    The SACR website speaks to the deeply held grievance and sense of a lack of masculine purpose which animates the group.

    SACR exists, the website says, because “a man is no longer encouraged to fly to the stars,”
    because “those who rule today spit on such ambitions;
    they corrupt the sinews of America.”

    “They have alienated men from family, community, and God.

    We counter and conquer this poison, rebuilding a society where a man can find genuine fulfilment,
    true to his nature and calling,
    rejoicing in virtue and vitality,” the website says,
    before offering a Google docs link where men can apply.

    At the end of the day, SACR’s members are not oppressed.

    Claremont is free to publish whatever it likes
    — it’s widely seen as tremendously influential on the right generally and in MAGA circles specifically.

    SACR chapters can meet; Haywood can blog
    — in fact, on Tuesday he wrote an encomium to The Camp of the Saints, a 1970s French novel in which a horde of Indian immigrants overwhelms, degrades, and exterminates the white West.

    “The goal of the Left was always total expropriation of white people and then, if at all possible, their extermination,
    a goal made explicit by many powerful people in 2020,” Haywood wrote.

    “How, given this history, should white Americans respond?”

    SACR may be his answer.

    In emails from November 2020, Yenor wrote to Skyler Kressin, the head of the SACR chapter in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and on the group’s national board.

    Yenor sent a screenshot of an Amazon link to
    “The Super Afrikaners,”
    a 1979 nonfiction account of the #Afrikaner #Broederbond,
    a semi-secret society which ruled South Africa under apartheid.

    “That good?” Yenor titled the subject line, highlighting the book — long out of print — and its $95.62 price.

    “That’s the one,” Kressin replied.

    South Africa, with its visions of white settlers driven away from status and wealth, appear consistently in Haywood’s writings, and in Fischer’s as well.

    The Broederbond, an Afrikaner-only, Calvinist-only group of elites which functioned as a series of hundreds of independent “cells” across the country, offers an eerie reflection of SACR’s structure.

    Williams told TPM that the Afrikaner Broederbond came up in conversations over what SACR would be, but denied that it served as a model for the group.

    The grievance, perceived loss of status, and lack of metaphysical meaning that these men feel are very real, to them.

    But there’s enough in America’s own history to understand the aims and tradition in which SACR is operating.

    #Statement #Marriage #Aaron #Renn #secrecy #confidentiality #faithfulness #virtue #alignment #influence #capability #entrepreneurship #lawfare #cybersecurity #wealth #Trinitarian #Christianity #Women #cold #civil #war #Charles #Haywood #feudalism #armed #patronage #Williams #Beck #Americanized #assimilated #mission #statement #prayers #Scott #Yenor #mini #state #Christian #men #patriarchal #force #authority #democracy #sacker #SACR #Christian #traditionalist #white #financial #politics #Claremont #Institute #Harvard #Law #theocracy #alignment #deference #patriarchal #leadership #Natural #Law

  8. SACR and its members harp on the idea that America is in a fatal stage of rot, and that they are an oppressed people waiting to rise up on behalf of a silent majority.

    The SACR website speaks to the deeply held grievance and sense of a lack of masculine purpose which animates the group.

    SACR exists, the website says, because “a man is no longer encouraged to fly to the stars,”
    because “those who rule today spit on such ambitions;
    they corrupt the sinews of America.”

    “They have alienated men from family, community, and God.

    We counter and conquer this poison, rebuilding a society where a man can find genuine fulfilment,
    true to his nature and calling,
    rejoicing in virtue and vitality,” the website says,
    before offering a Google docs link where men can apply.

    At the end of the day, SACR’s members are not oppressed.

    Claremont is free to publish whatever it likes
    — it’s widely seen as tremendously influential on the right generally and in MAGA circles specifically.

    SACR chapters can meet; Haywood can blog
    — in fact, on Tuesday he wrote an encomium to The Camp of the Saints, a 1970s French novel in which a horde of Indian immigrants overwhelms, degrades, and exterminates the white West.

    “The goal of the Left was always total expropriation of white people and then, if at all possible, their extermination,
    a goal made explicit by many powerful people in 2020,” Haywood wrote.

    “How, given this history, should white Americans respond?”

    SACR may be his answer.

    In emails from November 2020, Yenor wrote to Skyler Kressin, the head of the SACR chapter in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and on the group’s national board.

    Yenor sent a screenshot of an Amazon link to
    “The Super Afrikaners,”
    a 1979 nonfiction account of the #Afrikaner #Broederbond,
    a semi-secret society which ruled South Africa under apartheid.

    “That good?” Yenor titled the subject line, highlighting the book — long out of print — and its $95.62 price.

    “That’s the one,” Kressin replied.

    South Africa, with its visions of white settlers driven away from status and wealth, appear consistently in Haywood’s writings, and in Fischer’s as well.

    The Broederbond, an Afrikaner-only, Calvinist-only group of elites which functioned as a series of hundreds of independent “cells” across the country, offers an eerie reflection of SACR’s structure.

    Williams told TPM that the Afrikaner Broederbond came up in conversations over what SACR would be, but denied that it served as a model for the group.

    The grievance, perceived loss of status, and lack of metaphysical meaning that these men feel are very real, to them.

    But there’s enough in America’s own history to understand the aims and tradition in which SACR is operating.

    #Statement #Marriage #Aaron #Renn #secrecy #confidentiality #faithfulness #virtue #alignment #influence #capability #entrepreneurship #lawfare #cybersecurity #wealth #Trinitarian #Christianity #Women #cold #civil #war #Charles #Haywood #feudalism #armed #patronage #Williams #Beck #Americanized #assimilated #mission #statement #prayers #Scott #Yenor #mini #state #Christian #men #patriarchal #force #authority #democracy #sacker #SACR #Christian #traditionalist #white #financial #politics #Claremont #Institute #Harvard #Law #theocracy #alignment #deference #patriarchal #leadership #Natural #Law

  9. SACR and its members harp on the idea that America is in a fatal stage of rot, and that they are an oppressed people waiting to rise up on behalf of a silent majority.

    The SACR website speaks to the deeply held grievance and sense of a lack of masculine purpose which animates the group.

    SACR exists, the website says, because “a man is no longer encouraged to fly to the stars,”
    because “those who rule today spit on such ambitions;
    they corrupt the sinews of America.”

    “They have alienated men from family, community, and God.

    We counter and conquer this poison, rebuilding a society where a man can find genuine fulfilment,
    true to his nature and calling,
    rejoicing in virtue and vitality,” the website says,
    before offering a Google docs link where men can apply.

    At the end of the day, SACR’s members are not oppressed.

    Claremont is free to publish whatever it likes
    — it’s widely seen as tremendously influential on the right generally and in MAGA circles specifically.

    SACR chapters can meet; Haywood can blog
    — in fact, on Tuesday he wrote an encomium to The Camp of the Saints, a 1970s French novel in which a horde of Indian immigrants overwhelms, degrades, and exterminates the white West.

    “The goal of the Left was always total expropriation of white people and then, if at all possible, their extermination,
    a goal made explicit by many powerful people in 2020,” Haywood wrote.

    “How, given this history, should white Americans respond?”

    SACR may be his answer.

    In emails from November 2020, Yenor wrote to Skyler Kressin, the head of the SACR chapter in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and on the group’s national board.

    Yenor sent a screenshot of an Amazon link to
    “The Super Afrikaners,”
    a 1979 nonfiction account of the #Afrikaner #Broederbond,
    a semi-secret society which ruled South Africa under apartheid.

    “That good?” Yenor titled the subject line, highlighting the book — long out of print — and its $95.62 price.

    “That’s the one,” Kressin replied.

    South Africa, with its visions of white settlers driven away from status and wealth, appear consistently in Haywood’s writings, and in Fischer’s as well.

    The Broederbond, an Afrikaner-only, Calvinist-only group of elites which functioned as a series of hundreds of independent “cells” across the country, offers an eerie reflection of SACR’s structure.

    Williams told TPM that the Afrikaner Broederbond came up in conversations over what SACR would be, but denied that it served as a model for the group.

    The grievance, perceived loss of status, and lack of metaphysical meaning that these men feel are very real, to them.

    But there’s enough in America’s own history to understand the aims and tradition in which SACR is operating.

    #Statement #Marriage #Aaron #Renn #secrecy #confidentiality #faithfulness #virtue #alignment #influence #capability #entrepreneurship #lawfare #cybersecurity #wealth #Trinitarian #Christianity #Women #cold #civil #war #Charles #Haywood #feudalism #armed #patronage #Williams #Beck #Americanized #assimilated #mission #statement #prayers #Scott #Yenor #mini #state #Christian #men #patriarchal #force #authority #democracy #sacker #SACR #Christian #traditionalist #white #financial #politics #Claremont #Institute #Harvard #Law #theocracy #alignment #deference #patriarchal #leadership #Natural #Law

  10. SACR and its members harp on the idea that America is in a fatal stage of rot, and that they are an oppressed people waiting to rise up on behalf of a silent majority.

    The SACR website speaks to the deeply held grievance and sense of a lack of masculine purpose which animates the group.

    SACR exists, the website says, because “a man is no longer encouraged to fly to the stars,”
    because “those who rule today spit on such ambitions;
    they corrupt the sinews of America.”

    “They have alienated men from family, community, and God.

    We counter and conquer this poison, rebuilding a society where a man can find genuine fulfilment,
    true to his nature and calling,
    rejoicing in virtue and vitality,” the website says,
    before offering a Google docs link where men can apply.

    At the end of the day, SACR’s members are not oppressed.

    Claremont is free to publish whatever it likes
    — it’s widely seen as tremendously influential on the right generally and in MAGA circles specifically.

    SACR chapters can meet; Haywood can blog
    — in fact, on Tuesday he wrote an encomium to The Camp of the Saints, a 1970s French novel in which a horde of Indian immigrants overwhelms, degrades, and exterminates the white West.

    “The goal of the Left was always total expropriation of white people and then, if at all possible, their extermination,
    a goal made explicit by many powerful people in 2020,” Haywood wrote.

    “How, given this history, should white Americans respond?”

    SACR may be his answer.

    In emails from November 2020, Yenor wrote to Skyler Kressin, the head of the SACR chapter in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and on the group’s national board.

    Yenor sent a screenshot of an Amazon link to
    “The Super Afrikaners,”
    a 1979 nonfiction account of the #Afrikaner #Broederbond,
    a semi-secret society which ruled South Africa under apartheid.

    “That good?” Yenor titled the subject line, highlighting the book — long out of print — and its $95.62 price.

    “That’s the one,” Kressin replied.

    South Africa, with its visions of white settlers driven away from status and wealth, appear consistently in Haywood’s writings, and in Fischer’s as well.

    The Broederbond, an Afrikaner-only, Calvinist-only group of elites which functioned as a series of hundreds of independent “cells” across the country, offers an eerie reflection of SACR’s structure.

    Williams told TPM that the Afrikaner Broederbond came up in conversations over what SACR would be, but denied that it served as a model for the group.

    The grievance, perceived loss of status, and lack of metaphysical meaning that these men feel are very real, to them.

    But there’s enough in America’s own history to understand the aims and tradition in which SACR is operating.

    #Statement #Marriage #Aaron #Renn #secrecy #confidentiality #faithfulness #virtue #alignment #influence #capability #entrepreneurship #lawfare #cybersecurity #wealth #Trinitarian #Christianity #Women #cold #civil #war #Charles #Haywood #feudalism #armed #patronage #Williams #Beck #Americanized #assimilated #mission #statement #prayers #Scott #Yenor #mini #state #Christian #men #patriarchal #force #authority #democracy #sacker #SACR #Christian #traditionalist #white #financial #politics #Claremont #Institute #Harvard #Law #theocracy #alignment #deference #patriarchal #leadership #Natural #Law