@WiretapMediaCa Will compile this weekend. Have to get people’s permission. He’s gone after dozens. My boxing gym also got vandalized after his article and the poor female owner, who had no idea about anything, was the one terrorized and scared.
@WiretapMediaCa Thanks for doing this. Plenty of nasty emails from him in our collection. He’s hurt a lot of people. Happy to see him get dosed with some of his own medicine.
Everything Evan Balgord does is projection. He works with actual terrorist designated Antifa organizations and doxxes Canadian citizens so that every leftist lunatic in Canada knows where they live and work. He froths at the mouth for violence. CSIS should be hounding him.
The Canadian Anti-Hate Network's Evan Balgord has been projecting and radicalizing his following for years.
Ask him for proof that heritage Canadians are violent, and he tells you to read his articles that don't contain proof.
Here's 3 minutes of Antifa projection.
@WiretapMediaCa We have multiple emails from him to various guests of our event that are extremely threatening and blackmailing. Everything he says is projection. He works with Antifa, an actually designated terrorist organization. He has doxxed women and made it unsafe for them to even commute.
MATERIA MEDICA: Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacanthoides)
Hawthorn has a long and venerable history of use and was regarded as a sacred tree in many traditions. Its flowering branches heralded the beginning of the ancient Celtic festival of Beltane, and for this reason it was often called the “mayflower.” The tree was associated with the goddess and believed to be inhabited by faeries and elemental spirits. On Beltane, villagers gathered hawthorn blossoms to decorate their homes or tied pieces of cloth or ribbon to its branches as offerings to the spirits of the land, seeking blessing, fertility, and protection.
Herbal Actions and Indications:
Hawthorn is one of the most thoroughly studied medicinal plants for the cardiovascular system. Experimental and clinical research shows that it increases myocardial tone, helps normalize heart rhythm, and exerts a protective effect on cardiac tissue. It is cardiotonic, cardioprotective, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and collagen-enhancing, and has been shown to help lower cholesterol levels. Additional research points to anti-tumour activity and improved vascular integrity.
Clinically, hawthorn reduces the risk of arrhythmias, improves coronary circulation, and enhances exercise tolerance in individuals with heart failure. It has been shown to reduce the severity of heart-failure-related signs and symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and palpitations. Unlike stimulant cardiotonics, hawthorn works gently and cumulatively, making it suitable for long-term use, especially in chronic or age-related cardiovascular weakness.
Preparations and Dosage:
Hawthorn is most commonly prepared as a fresh-plant tincture using the leaves and flowers, though the berries are also widely used. Infusions and decoctions may be employed for long-term support, while tinctures are preferred for their convenience and consistency. Because hawthorn acts gradually, benefits are best observed with regular use over weeks to months.
Conclusion:
Healthy people can and should take Hawthorn too. It supports long term cardiac resilience and protects against oxidative stress and may even help with slowing cardiac aging by preserving elasticity and efficiency of the endothelial cells and connective tissue of the circulatory system. It has also been shown to improve oxygen utilization during intense activity.
Furthermore, the active ingredients of Hawthorn cannot yet be synthesized in a lab. If any of the active ingredients are isolated or concentrated they no longer work. They only work in the group of chemicals and concentrations they appear on naturally.
"What we are building must exist.
It must exist because the alternative is to give in to despair, to inertia, to stagnation, fear and hopelessness... and this is simply not an option. Defeat is not an option, and so narratives of defeat, words of despair, weavers of heartlessness are not welcome.
We will embrace our place in the strange and awful tapestry of space and time, and bring about a kind of golden era that will exist within us and grow, like shining filaments connecting us to one another, across the face of this spinning earth.
It will grow and brighten each time we make the choice for strength over weakness.
Each time we choose loyalty over betrayal.
Truth over falsehood."
-Paul Waggener
Operation Werewolf Canada /
Northern War Cult
MATERIA MEDICA: Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
Comfrey is one of Europe’s longest-used medicinal herbs and has a reputation as a powerful wound healer, both internally (historically) and externally. Its traditional use stretches from ancient Greece and Rome, through medieval monastic medicine, to modern folk herbalism. Dioscorides, the Greek physician, praised comfrey for bone fractures, internal bleeding, bruising, and ulcers. The Romans also used it for tendon injuries and fractures.
Herbal Action:
Across cultures, comfrey has been called some form of “knit-bone,” underscoring its longstanding reputation as a vulnerary. Its active ingredient, allantoin, stimulates cell proliferation in skin and connective tissue, speeding tissue repair by up to 1.5 times. Studies show that comfrey can reduce inflammation in sprains more effectively than some NSAIDs, and may enhance bone healing by increasing bone density at injury sites.
In addition to allantoin, mucilaginous and astringent compounds in comfrey help draw wound edges together and promote faster healing.
Preparations:
Topical Use: Comfrey is most effective as a fresh poultice. Chop the root into small pieces, pulverize into a mucilaginous mixture (e.g., with a food processor), apply directly to the wound, and cover with a bandage.
Salve: Comfrey can be infused in oil and made into a salve for extended use.
Note: Comfrey should not be used on deep puncture wounds or infected cuts, as rapid skin healing may trap infection. Avoid during pregnancy.
Safety / Warnings:
After widespread use of Comfrey was documented for millenia, it got labelled as being harmful to take internally due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, that are harmful to the liver after extended periods of consumption, prompting regulatory agencies to ban its consumption internally. This became a bit of a controversy because many people have taken comfrey internally for decades without any negative side effects.
Is this a pharmaceutical conspiracy to eliminate one of the worlds most powerful natural wound healers? I’ll let you decide.
Personal Experience
I applied comfrey salve to a grade 3 MCL tear, which typically requires up to 12 weeks to heal, and returned to training after 6 weeks. In another case, a friend applied comfrey to a surgical bicep scar and observed faster healing and over-keratinization, forming a visible raised scar as compared to the same injury on the opposite arm.
Personally, I would consume Comfrey internally if I had broken bones for a few weeks and combine it with Milk Thistle to combat any negative effect to the liver.
TO THE LEGACY CANADIAN MEDIA trying to goad me into condescending set-ups:
This is not my first day on the job. The public does not trust or respect you considering your behavior and conduct in recent years. Myself least of all after how you have consistently treated my family and I.
You have a very long way to go in redeeming yourselves with any sort of good faith showing before myself or anyone like me will risk wasting a moment of time with you.
In the meantime, though specifically directed at CBC, the video below with nearly a million views across social media with an overwhelmingly positive public reception serves as an equally applicable official club statement to all of the legacy media in the country.
There is enough there for you to introspect for a few moments about what your role in the story of Canada has been thus far - and I strongly suggest that you do so.
Anyone else that has a sincere interest in a mutually respectful adult conversation for the public benefit, devoid of a thinly veiled political objective, I am happy to speak to you.
https://t.co/ph27INSTFv
Book Review: The Call of the Runes: The Magic, Myth, Divination, and Spirituality of the Nordic People by Walter Gregory
We have long been searching for a resource on the Runes that strikes a balance between being overly scholarly and reductive on one hand, and excessively new age or theosophical on the other. While the wisdom of the Runes cannot be fully captured in a single book, we can confidently recommend this work as a comprehensive standalone resource.
Gregory explores each rune in depth, summarizing the Rune poems, explaining their connections to excerpts from the Eddas and the sagas, describing their appearances on amulets and charms, and discussing their cultural relevance, associations with deities, and proper interpretation in divination and ritual.
Later chapters cover the history of the runes in magical practice, drawing on multiple sources, and provide guidance for incorporating them into personal divinatory work.
The book is rich with primary source material and fascinating details that reflect the author’s more than twenty years of academic research and private practice.
As with any spiritual discipline, it is beneficial to combine theoretical knowledge with personal experience. The runes serve as a tool for deep contemplation and symbolic exploration, offering insight into the mysteries of being.
Just watched the Pendragon Cycle trailer…gimme a break.
But hey, isn’t it interesting how the people who say paganism doesn’t exist and will never be relevant feel the need to pour millions into books and series about how paganism is bad? Our growth has them worried.
Mike Maxwell has just released his new book, Tribal Future of the West — a work we believe is essential reading for anyone in the folkish or dissident sphere.
To mark the occasion, we invite you to watch his powerful and sobering presentation from our summer conference, where he unpacks how power manifests through the sovereign and why we may be witnessing the early stages of a global devolution.
You can find the video on Hearthfire Radio and now on our YouTube channel.
If you haven’t been paying attention to Mike Maxwell, now is the time to start.
https://t.co/PBXvvc2nDY
“We were not born for a life of ordinary things and ordinary pursuits. That’s what the world wants for us…”
Watch the full speech on our YouTube channel.
https://t.co/8joEIrXSHX
Modern allopathic medicine has certainly brought many benefits to our lives, but do any of us really trust that pharmaceutical companies have our best interests in mind? Their focus is so often on symptom management rather than true vitality and well-being.
Well, nature has provided us with remedies all around, hiding in plain sight in forests, bogs, mountain tops, riversides, groves, and deserts. Once you learn what to look for, you realize you’re tripping over medicines everywhere you go.
They don’t tell you that Echinacea, Old man’s beard, Elderberries, Lemon Balm and Thyme are all excellent immune boosters, antibacterials and antivirals. Or that Mullein, Marshmallow root, and Elecampane can clear congestion and soothe sore throats.
They don’t mention that nervines like St. John’s wort, Skullcap, Milky oats, Passionflower, Blue Vervain, Damiana, Mugwort, and Valerian Root can rival pharmaceuticals for stress, depression, exhaustion, dream recall, ADHD, relaxation, and mood support.
They don’t explain that adaptogens such as Eleuthero, Rhodiola root, Pine Pollen, and Rosemary can enhance cognitive function, stamina, and recovery from training—while intelligently normalizing bodily functions like blood pressure, testosterone or thyroid activity depending on your body’s needs.
Did you know that Calendula, Yarrow and Plantain can staunch bleeding, draw out infection, or that it can raise your fever only when you’re ill to help fight infection? Or that Comfrey, once called “knitbone” by our ancestors, stimulates cell proliferation to repair muscles, ligaments, and even bone damage?
Part of becoming independent and thriving again as communities must be regaining sovereignty over our own health. That means rediscovering nature’s vitality, taking charge of disease management, and remembering that our ancestors carried an immense wealth of folk knowledge in this realm.
CSIS, Redditors, CAHN and CBC articles have just launched us to new heights!
As one of our targeted guests put it recently, “these demons lash out, thinking they're stamping out flames. All they do is spread embers”
This is only the beginning!
In the CBC hit piece about us, it states:
“If you see a swastika in the middle of a picture, at that point, that’s Nazism,” said Catherine Tebaldi, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg. “Many symbols have multiple meanings and different interpretations, but some of them just become very regimented, very fixed. And this is one of them.”
This is supposed to be expert analysis?
The swastika appears on ancient Germanic artifacts that are more than 1,700 years old. It was inscribed on virtually every type of object imaginable. It is one of the most widespread symbols in world history. It appears in Japan, India, the Indus Valley, Rome, Greece, Celtic Europe, the Baltic and Slavic lands, the Hittites, Persia, the Navajo, and many other cultures.
Its meanings have varied from culture to culture, but it is overwhelmingly connected with themes such as luck, protection, vitality, and the sun.
In the Germanic world it was known as the Fylfot. It appears on combs, bracteates, spearheads, burial urns, brooches, and countless other artifacts. It also appears alongside other sacred symbols, including Odinic herbal magic and the well-attested runic formula ALU (ᚨ ᛚ ᚢ), a combination associated with ritual power, sacrifice, consecration, and the mead of poetry.
It was very likely “connected to the aristocratic cult of Odin and his relationship to earthly power and sacred authority.”
We will not allow the long, rich, multicultural, and religious history of this symbol to be erased or flattened for the convenience of shareholders, professional victims and journalists. Our use of it on this channel was tied to historical tradition and its spiritual meaning in a religious context. Selective “expertise” does not change the reality of its ancient and widespread significance.
For further information please watch Tom’s actual expert analysis in this video:
https://t.co/7cYbP1NjIz
Bunch of new subscribers in the last little while, welcome! We are Exiles of the Golden Age and our mission is to highlight, celebrate, and renew European cultural heritage.
We know that any advocacy for European folk traditions will always get labelled as supremacist and neo-Nazi. Even if you try to avoid these labels, you still get called these things, because merely existing to our enemies is supremacist.
The reality is that we simply want the diverse cultural legacy of Europeans to survive and persist into the future. Almost every European nation is suffering demographic collapse and complete replacement at the hands of mass immigration.
So, you basically have two choices: get called bad names or perish. This is not an exaggeration. Europeans will be hated minorities in their own countries very soon.
The vitriol we’ve seen thrown at our tiny event is the future of all of us if we don’t start advocating for ourselves again.
The conference wasn’t secretive and discussed European folk religions and brotherhood. CBC and CAHN avoided any full clips from the speeches because they know you’d likely agree with us.
Watch the speeches here to make up your own mind:
https://t.co/lcSmJ2fArF