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Please understand that President Donald Trump himself directly ordered the removal of Greg Bovino as Border Patrol commander-at-large in January 2026 after the shooting of spiteful mutant, and anti-White leftist Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
No wonder, after realizing that U.S. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino actually wanted to do something about the out of control immigration situation in the US.
Reports indicate Trump made this move to remove Bovino after he had a phone call with Democratic Minnesota Governor and tampon lunatic Tim Walz.
100% folding under pressure when it concerns opposing White extinction.
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No wonder, after realizing that U.S. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino actually wanted to do something about the out of control immigration situation in the US.
Reports indicate Trump made this move to remove Bovino after he had a phone call with Democratic Minnesota Governor and tampon lunatic Tim Walz.
100% folding under pressure when it concerns opposing White extinction.
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The first group of Indian migrants claiming to belong to a lost biblical tribe have arrived in Tel Aviv, as part of an Israeli government relocation program. 🔗
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Ben Shapiro says the U.S. has been an unreliable ally to Israel.
> Billions of dollars every year, supply them with military equipment, start wars on their behalf, pass laws banning criticism of Israel.
Meh, they are just too unreliable 🤯
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> Billions of dollars every year, supply them with military equipment, start wars on their behalf, pass laws banning criticism of Israel.
Meh, they are just too unreliable 🤯
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Australia is now 32% foreign-born and Indians are the largest immigrant group for the first time, overtaking those from England and more than doubling in 10 years, new official statistics show.
https://www.noticer.news/australia-32-foreign-indians-largest-immigrant-group/
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Australia's Indian-born population goes from 97,085 in 2000 to 971,020 in 2025.
https://www.noticer.news/australia-32-foreign-indians-largest-immigrant-group/
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Judaism and Zionism's Inseparable Roots, Finkelstein’s Lies & The Redeeming Truth About Canaanites
Don't miss this excellent deep dive into the inseparable connection between Judaism and Zionism, examining how the biblical foundations of Jewish identity underpin Israel's modern claims to Canaanite land.
We open with a startling admission from prominent anti-Zionist scholar Norman Finkelstein, who reveals he has never studied Judaism—raising serious questions about his "authority" on the question of Israel's expansionist aspirations. The exploration traces the meaning of "Zion," the pivotal roles of Theodor Herzl, the Rothschild-backed Balfour Declaration, and the Young Turks in forging the path to a Jewish state, before delving into pre-biblical Canaanite history.
We look at key sites like Gezer, Jebus (ancient Jerusalem), and Mount Moriah—strategic trade centers long controlled by the Canaanites, whom the incoming Israelite Yahweh worshippers reportedly conquered and exterminated.
The discussion confronts biblical accounts of Canaanite child sacrifice, while highlighting ancient DNA evidence showing Canaanite genetic survival among millions today, challenging contemporary land claims by asserting indigenous roots predating the Hebrews by over 2,000 years.
Watch now with a membership at redicemembers.com | redicetv.locals.com | subscribestar.com/redice
Don't miss this excellent deep dive into the inseparable connection between Judaism and Zionism, examining how the biblical foundations of Jewish identity underpin Israel's modern claims to Canaanite land.
We open with a startling admission from prominent anti-Zionist scholar Norman Finkelstein, who reveals he has never studied Judaism—raising serious questions about his "authority" on the question of Israel's expansionist aspirations. The exploration traces the meaning of "Zion," the pivotal roles of Theodor Herzl, the Rothschild-backed Balfour Declaration, and the Young Turks in forging the path to a Jewish state, before delving into pre-biblical Canaanite history.
We look at key sites like Gezer, Jebus (ancient Jerusalem), and Mount Moriah—strategic trade centers long controlled by the Canaanites, whom the incoming Israelite Yahweh worshippers reportedly conquered and exterminated.
The discussion confronts biblical accounts of Canaanite child sacrifice, while highlighting ancient DNA evidence showing Canaanite genetic survival among millions today, challenging contemporary land claims by asserting indigenous roots predating the Hebrews by over 2,000 years.
Watch now with a membership at redicemembers.com | redicetv.locals.com | subscribestar.com/redice
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The Black Box Gamble: Known And Unknown Dangers of AI with Erik
Erik joins us to talk about the immense threat posed by AI. Very interesting deep conversation that also ventures into how AI forces us to confront meaning and nature of consciousness. Higher quality available on Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter
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Erik joins us to talk about the immense threat posed by AI. Very interesting deep conversation that also ventures into how AI forces us to confront meaning and nature of consciousness. Higher quality available on Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter
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Happy Summer’s Eve!
In the traditional outlook of our Heathen ancestors, the year was divided into two seasonal halves, called “Misseri” by the Norse. First came the winter half. This cold, dark, and challenging time required folks to plan ahead and stay near the homestead, lest they be swept up by the Wild Hunt. Then came the summer half. A vibrant time for work, travel, trading, and raiding.
When reckoning by the phases of the moon, the first day of summer (Sumarmál) begins on the third full lunation after Midwinter. May 1st of this year.
Times of transition are powerful moments in our faith. As winter becomes summer, there is a brief liminal threshold that belongs to neither season. This may be a time where spirits and omens make themselves known to us. This is one reason Summer’s Eve was a remarkable occasion for our Heathen ancestors, who would stay up late into the night, feasting and holding ritual bonfires—partly to celebrate surviving another winter, and partly for protection against any final winter wights on their way out.
In various parts of Germany, ritual effigies were made of wood, straw, and fir branches. In later folklore, these appear to have represented Winter or Death itself, and were carried away from town to be burnt or tossed into bogs or rivers in order to free the village of the powers of that spirit. However, the festivities of this night were not viewed kindly by Christians. An Anglo-Saxon missionary woman named Walpurga travelled to Germany in the 8th Century in an attempt to convert the Heathens there. After she died, the church renamed the Heathen holiday after her, calling it Walpurgisnacht, German for “Walpurga’s Night”. Then the ancient bonfires were used to burn new effigies which represented the pagans and witches that the Christians wanted to be rid of. In Bavaria, this holiday is now known as Hexennacht, or “Witches’ Night.”
The Gaelic people observed a similar holiday called Beltane, which took place at the Cétshamhain, or “first of summer,” and also featured a sacrificial effigy often referred to as the “wicker man.” This effigy was ritualistically burned, sometimes with additional offerings placed inside his straw limbs.
The English preserved the memory of this holiday in May Eve. After shifting away from the lunisolar calendar, they began to observe the first day of summer on May 1st, called May Day. This year, May 1st and the full moon are on the same day, which is auspicious. In Devon, a tradition is still practiced where a figure known as the Earl of Rone is captured from the forest, paraded through town as he rides backwards on a donkey, and is repeatedly killed until he is thrown into the sea until next year.
According to folklorist Jacob Grimm, the ancient Germans may have called the first day of summer Pholstag, “Phol’s Day.” Phol was likely another name for Baldr, as mentioned in the Second Merseburg Charm, and also used in some place names in Germany, such as Westphalia. In Old English, he was called Bældæġ, which could be broken down to mean “Bale/Pyre Day.” A similar figure may be found in the god for whom the Gaelic Beltane bonfires are lit, as well, known as Belenos. All these names do have rough etymological connections to words meaning “bright.” In light of these similarities, an interesting theory arises which suggests that the original identity of the effigies on the bonfires may have represented Baldr himself, or his brother Hoðr, both being gods who were brought to the funeral pyre.
There are many names for this holiday, but they all celebrate the changing of seasons and a time for blessings of protection over new growth.
Hail the Gods!
Hail the Folk!
Happy Summer’s Eve!
Shade McCurdy
Lawspeaker, RFU
⚡️ ravenfolkunited.org
In the traditional outlook of our Heathen ancestors, the year was divided into two seasonal halves, called “Misseri” by the Norse. First came the winter half. This cold, dark, and challenging time required folks to plan ahead and stay near the homestead, lest they be swept up by the Wild Hunt. Then came the summer half. A vibrant time for work, travel, trading, and raiding.
When reckoning by the phases of the moon, the first day of summer (Sumarmál) begins on the third full lunation after Midwinter. May 1st of this year.
Times of transition are powerful moments in our faith. As winter becomes summer, there is a brief liminal threshold that belongs to neither season. This may be a time where spirits and omens make themselves known to us. This is one reason Summer’s Eve was a remarkable occasion for our Heathen ancestors, who would stay up late into the night, feasting and holding ritual bonfires—partly to celebrate surviving another winter, and partly for protection against any final winter wights on their way out.
In various parts of Germany, ritual effigies were made of wood, straw, and fir branches. In later folklore, these appear to have represented Winter or Death itself, and were carried away from town to be burnt or tossed into bogs or rivers in order to free the village of the powers of that spirit. However, the festivities of this night were not viewed kindly by Christians. An Anglo-Saxon missionary woman named Walpurga travelled to Germany in the 8th Century in an attempt to convert the Heathens there. After she died, the church renamed the Heathen holiday after her, calling it Walpurgisnacht, German for “Walpurga’s Night”. Then the ancient bonfires were used to burn new effigies which represented the pagans and witches that the Christians wanted to be rid of. In Bavaria, this holiday is now known as Hexennacht, or “Witches’ Night.”
The Gaelic people observed a similar holiday called Beltane, which took place at the Cétshamhain, or “first of summer,” and also featured a sacrificial effigy often referred to as the “wicker man.” This effigy was ritualistically burned, sometimes with additional offerings placed inside his straw limbs.
The English preserved the memory of this holiday in May Eve. After shifting away from the lunisolar calendar, they began to observe the first day of summer on May 1st, called May Day. This year, May 1st and the full moon are on the same day, which is auspicious. In Devon, a tradition is still practiced where a figure known as the Earl of Rone is captured from the forest, paraded through town as he rides backwards on a donkey, and is repeatedly killed until he is thrown into the sea until next year.
According to folklorist Jacob Grimm, the ancient Germans may have called the first day of summer Pholstag, “Phol’s Day.” Phol was likely another name for Baldr, as mentioned in the Second Merseburg Charm, and also used in some place names in Germany, such as Westphalia. In Old English, he was called Bældæġ, which could be broken down to mean “Bale/Pyre Day.” A similar figure may be found in the god for whom the Gaelic Beltane bonfires are lit, as well, known as Belenos. All these names do have rough etymological connections to words meaning “bright.” In light of these similarities, an interesting theory arises which suggests that the original identity of the effigies on the bonfires may have represented Baldr himself, or his brother Hoðr, both being gods who were brought to the funeral pyre.
There are many names for this holiday, but they all celebrate the changing of seasons and a time for blessings of protection over new growth.
Hail the Gods!
Hail the Folk!
Happy Summer’s Eve!
Shade McCurdy
Lawspeaker, RFU
⚡️ ravenfolkunited.org
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↟ Valborg – Majbrasan/Sígrblót ↟
Today in Scandinavia it's time for celebration of Valborg/Majbrasan or Mayfestival/Majfest. It's an ancient originally heathen tradition that heralds from the Sígrblót, and we celebrate that Spring now has arrived. The big fire itself has also come to be called "Majbrasa/Maybonfire" which is due to the fact that we at the same time celebrate the month of May – the arrival of Spring.
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Today in Scandinavia it's time for celebration of Valborg/Majbrasan or Mayfestival/Majfest. It's an ancient originally heathen tradition that heralds from the Sígrblót, and we celebrate that Spring now has arrived. The big fire itself has also come to be called "Majbrasa/Maybonfire" which is due to the fact that we at the same time celebrate the month of May – the arrival of Spring.
Read the rest of this post at Native Scandinavia
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Sacred Sedian Lore on Summer’s Eve with Mark Puryear
Mark Puryear returns to the show this Summer’s Eve to talk about his latest work Aldrrúnar—“Runes of the Ages” and sacred Sedian faith. Live at 3pm EST | 21:00 CET. Watch here: Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter | redicemembers.com
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Mark Puryear returns to the show this Summer’s Eve to talk about his latest work Aldrrúnar—“Runes of the Ages” and sacred Sedian faith. Live at 3pm EST | 21:00 CET. Watch here: Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter | redicemembers.com
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Sacred Sedian Lore on Summer’s Eve with Mark Puryear
Mark Puryear returns to the show this Summer’s Eve to talk about his latest work Aldrrúnar—“Runes of the Ages” and sacred Sedian faith. Watch in higher quality on Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter
#Interviews
Mark Puryear returns to the show this Summer’s Eve to talk about his latest work Aldrrúnar—“Runes of the Ages” and sacred Sedian faith. Watch in higher quality on Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter
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Flashback Friday ⚡️ MAYDAY MAYDAY, Every Group Protected Except Whites
Join Henrik and Lana as we head into the first weekend of May. Watch in higher quality on Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter
#FlashbackFriday | @RedIceGiant
Join Henrik and Lana as we head into the first weekend of May. Watch in higher quality on Rumble | redice.tv | X/Twitter
#FlashbackFriday | @RedIceGiant
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After Flash Ep47 - Gaymaxxing
The homos are looksmaxxing! We look at Theil funded and astroturfed looksmaxxer Clavicular and his $650 000/month clipper endeavor to constantly keep him in the viral cycle. It's synthetic, vain and all about promoting deranged transhumanism. Don't miss it as we hang out and have a good time after Flashback Friday. Watch with a membership here: redicemembers.com | redicetv.locals.com or subscribestar.com/redice
The homos are looksmaxxing! We look at Theil funded and astroturfed looksmaxxer Clavicular and his $650 000/month clipper endeavor to constantly keep him in the viral cycle. It's synthetic, vain and all about promoting deranged transhumanism. Don't miss it as we hang out and have a good time after Flashback Friday. Watch with a membership here: redicemembers.com | redicetv.locals.com or subscribestar.com/redice
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German children's TV channel KiKA indoctrinates German children to believe that eating traditional German food is stupid and if you don't adjust to eating multiracial "ethnic food" you will starve to death.
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Krispy Kreme donuts has begun rolling out AI chat-bot run ordering screens at drive thru locations. Seems to be going well.
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A Somali immigrant is estimated to cost the Finnish state €951,000 (10 million kr) over a lifetime. An Iraqi migrant: €697,000 (7 million kr). And so on and so forth for all non-Western groups. 🔗
A native Finn contributes a net +€3,400 per year.
It takes approximately 280 working Finns to compensate for a single Somali arrival. 🇫🇮🇸🇴
SEND. THEM. HOME.
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A native Finn contributes a net +€3,400 per year.
It takes approximately 280 working Finns to compensate for a single Somali arrival. 🇫🇮🇸🇴
SEND. THEM. HOME.
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