This post is a bit of a departure from my previous short essays. In this one, I will mainly share some great links to distinctly European traditions and history.
First, a wonderful little blog with the purpose of educating you about 18th century French cuisine. Great articles about foie gras. I have this feeling that you really haven’t lived until you’ve had fattened goose liver. I’ll let you know if my gut is correct, if I’m forturnate enough to have some.
Here is another blog where you can find many recipes, European gastronomic curiosities, and related historical facts. Where else can you find a recipe for whale goulash?
How about This Day in European History?
The incomplete, but worthwhile Encyclopaedia of the Celts. Poor Diarmuid, you’ve really got to watch out for those wild boars. As a companion to this link, visit Who Were the Celts?
I leave you, for now, with the World of the Ancient Britons and English Heritage.
These are remarkable links, and are the sort of things that will help inculcate racial pride, with gratitude to God, in our people. Thank you for providing them.
Thank you for the kind words, Scorebored, and thank you for stopping by.
Awesome! Keep it White!
Because:
“We must preserve a place for our People, and a future for White Children.”-David Lane
14/88!!!
(check out http://www.whitespeech.blogspot.com
and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whiteireland/
There has been six-thousand years of civilizations on the earth. There is only one simple reason why Europeans have been so dominant in this last short dispensation. Its just their time to rain and rule. If you knew scripture, then you would understand times and seasons. I encourage you to recieve Christ, study and ask God for revelation.
We are all fallen children of Adam needing the blood of Jesus to save us from a dying world.
Eldon Jones what are you smoking?
I appreciate the positivity of this post. It doesn’t have the air of exclusiveness that some of your other posts have, and all the links are worthwile. It makes me think that in an ideal world, all cultures will have equal respect, none seen as superior to the others. And yes, this would include rich cultures like European ones that have been slightly marginalized in America in recent years for the sake of promoting other rich cultures from around the world – and would also include those same rich cultures from around the world. I don’t see why, say, Celtic and Moroccan cultures can’t enjoy the same level of respect by all people – both are certainly worthy of it.