Barone Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola and the Traditional School – The danger of...
Barone Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola Traditional School Barone Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola (May 19, 1898 – June 11, 1974) also known as Julius Evola, was an Italian philosopher, and esotericist. Evola...
View ArticlePaolo Nutini – Iron Sky
- “Iron Sky” We are proud individuals living on the city, But the flames couldn’t go much higher. We find God and religions to, To paint us with salvation. But no one, No nobody, Can give you the...
View ArticleArmenian genocide centennial commemoration in Istanbul – Groups to bring...
Armenian Genocide Centennial Commemoration in Istanbul - Groups To Bring Together Turks and Armenians Turkish and Armenian-American organizations are working together to commemorate the centennial of...
View ArticleJohnny Depp wants to buy the site of Wounded Knee massacre and give it back...
Moneybags: Depp commands $20m per film and is thought to have a fortune of several hundred million dollars Johnny Depp has announced that he wants to buy Wounded Knee, a national historic landmark,...
View ArticleThe Armenian carpet and it’s significance
Armenian Dragon Carpet, XVIIth century Galouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, Portugal Photo: Gulbenkian Foundation Archives Gohar Carpet “Gohar” with two line Armenian inscription, 1700, Artsakh...
View ArticleReal-life ‘Eye of Sauron’ will open up over Moscow skyscraper tower
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View Article“Debt: The First 5000 Years” by David Rolfe Graeber
In his recent, brilliant history Debt: the First 5,000 Years, the anthropologist David Graeber calls for a modern-day debt jubilee, a cancellation of all debts, just as they had in Mesopotamia. His...
View ArticleSaraswati and Ushas in the Harappan seals
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View ArticleErbil revealed
The booming city of Erbil (ancient Arbela) encircles the ancient citadel where evidence of more than six millennia of human habitation is just beginning to be uncovered. The 100-foot-high, oval-shaped...
View ArticleWartime violence uncovered at Armenia’s Metsamor
Archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw discovered evidence of destruction and capture of the ancient city of Metsamor, one of the most famous archaeological sites in...
View ArticleNo one is reading the CIA torture report, so we turned it into 11 fun memes
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View ArticleAaru – Aralu – The underworld
Enki Enki (Sumerian: EN.KI(G)) is a god in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in Akkadian and Babylonian mythology. Enki/Ea is essentially a god of civilization, wisdom, and culture. He was also the...
View ArticleNative American Council offers amnesty to 220 million undocumented whites
A council of Native American leaders has offered partial amnesty to the estimated 220 million illegal white immigrants living in the United States. At a meeting of the Native Peoples Council (NPC) in...
View ArticleKars, Ardahan, Igdir (Eastern Armenia) occupied by Turkey
- The modern concept of United Armenia as used by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun). The distribution of Armenians in the early 17th century, a few decades after its conquest by...
View ArticleThe Hurro-Urartians, the horse and the wheel
The Hyksos, c. 1600 BCE An international team of archaeologists has uncovered the earliest known evidence of horses being domesticated by humans. The discovery suggests that horses were both ridden...
View ArticleThe death-rebirth-deity and the vegetation deity
Vegetation deity Dying and rising god In comparative mythology, the related motifs of a dying god and of a dying-and-rising god (also known as a death-rebirth-deity) have appeared in diverse cultures....
View Article10 world’s oldest things from Armenia
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View ArticleTurkish minister calls Ani “Armenian” for first time
- - Minister of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, Omer Celik, has become the first senior Turkish official to pronounce the word “Armenian” in connection with the historical Armenian City of Ani. Celik...
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