Radio Stormer Narrations: The Wisdom of King Odin

Daily Stormer
July 3, 2015

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The Germanic tribes that became known as the Anglo-Saxons took their spiritual beliefs with them when they migrated from Scandinavia.

They honoured their ancestors and remembered them in folklore and myths such as those of the Eddas.

Professor Waddel saw the Eddas as being “the genuine historical Gothic tradition, handed down in writing continuously through the ages on the rise of the Aryans, Sumerians, or Goths under King Heria, Thor or Ar-Thur, and of their struggles and achievements in establishing the Higher Civilization in the Ancient World.”

The most famous of these kings to be deified was Odin.

Like Alfred the Great and Solomon the Wise, his proverbs were documented in the form of the Havamal.

Some of those proverbs are narrated here by Sven Longshanks, along with a brief description of the people who claimed to be descended from Odin.

Taken from Frederick Haberman’s ‘Tracing Our Ancesters’ and the Havamal.

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