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    Avatar of Chaos (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 07-Apr-2025 17:30:32 JSTAvatar of ChaosAvatar of Chaos
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    • Mr. Mojo Risin'
    • Christi Junior
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    • Witch Hunter Siegfried
    @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @ChristiJunior @irie @Dude obviously a jew, Wotan wanted blood for his "blessings" to happen and look at what it did.

    https://www.aldsidu.com/post/human-sacrifice-in-saxon-norse-historical-heathenry

    This wasn't recorded by Christians either, but the Romans. As for the Israelites, they only did so because they were stupid to follow demons just like the ancient Germans. Also, a reminder that the demons made jews when they were exiled to Babylon, they then spread their belief system to other culture until it arrived in Germany by the form of Wotan, the demon jew.
    In conversationabout a month ago from lab.nyanide.compermalink

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      Human Sacrifice in Saxon & Norse Historical Heathenry
      from Robert Sass
      Pictured below is a rendition of the tribes who would eventually become "the Saxons": Cherusker, Marsi, Fosi, Angrivarrii, and others sacrificing Romans to Woden after Arminius' the Cherusker's defeat of three Roman Legions (22,000 Roman troops) as described by first century Roman Historian Tacitus. The Roman sources claim these proto-Saxon tribes (tribes that would later form the Saxon confederation) sacrificed the Roman soldiers on trees with rocks being used as altars (haergs).Many scholars
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