ISIS Threatens to Destroy the Walls of Nineveh – Ancient Capital of the Assyrian Empire

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
January 9, 2015

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Do these look like they were built by sand monkeys 3,000 years ago to you?

ISIS is currently threatening to destroy ancient Assyrian structures in the Middle East, which Arabs also claim to have built.

If any of it was a part of their heritage then they would be seeking to preserve it, rather than to destroy it.

It is not just ISIS that is responsible for this – destroying ancient Aryan heritage is a tradition that all mongrel peoples have engaged in, from India to Africa.

The Arabs first act of vandalism to our monuments was to strip all the limestone casing from the great pyramid in the 7th century, and they have continued to this day with their destructive rampaging.

The latest part of our precious White heritage to be threatened with demolition by them are the walls of Nineveh, ancient capital of the Aryan Assyrian empire.

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It could be a mediaeval castle anywhere in Europe, but it is actually the walls of Nineveh.

Daily Mail:

People living in the Bab Nergal area of Mosul, close to the historic site of Nineveh, said militants told them they would destroy the walls if the Iraqi army attacked, a report claims.

Nineveh was once the largest city in the world, with a population of as many as 150,000 people in 700BC. Although it now lies ruins, it is still surrounded by a mostly intact 7.5-mile brick rampart.

The Islamic State threat to destroy what remains of the historic site, reported by the Assyrian International News Agency (AINSA), comes amid a campaign of cultural vandalism by the group.

Recruitment to the militants’ ranks have been fuelled by ongoing sectarian conflict between Sunni and Shia Muslims in Iraq, and the group has targeted a number of Shiite shrines in areas it controls.

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Chariots could race around on the tops of the wall, like it was a roadway.

A number of these so called Shiite shrines have actually been Christian ones, like the tomb of Jonah, the prophet from the Christian Old Testament referenced by Christ.

Destroying them means White people will never be able to claim them back, or prove they were ours through DNA testing.

Which does need to be done, since there is even a Kurdish group now calling themselves Assyrian and claiming it was their empire, because they live in the area now.

They even have some documents, which they claim proves they are Assyrian, yet just because they have some documents, does not mean that it was they who wrote them.

If they cannot destroy what Whites have created, then non-Whites will claim that they created it instead, despite the fact that they were obviously incapable of maintaining it, or repeating it at any time in known history.

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ISIS are more than happy to blow up heritage sites in the middle east, because they know that it is not their heritage.

[Editor’s note: I am not sure that Sven and I would disagree, but I want to say that in my own opinion, the Arabs living in these lands do share a heritage with the people who built these ancient structures, it is simply that their blood is now mixed.  It is the same in India – when they say “our ancestors built these” it is technically correct, it is just that those ancestors then had sex with the weird monkeys living among them for some reason and ruined their blood.  Same with Persia – this place was almost completely White up until the Moslem invasion.  So, on some level – in theory – I can be unoffended by Arabs claiming some percentage of ownership of ancient Middle East monuments, but the fact that they have so little respect for them shows that their blood is so adulterated that they don’t truly own a connection to them.  Persians have more respect for their White heritage, but still just tend to act like materialistic monkeys. -AA]