Thursday, 23 April 2015

George the Dragon Slayer is no friend of England

Today is 'saint' George's Day.  Not long ago, I would have been joining in the calls for today to be a national holiday, and bemoaning the fact that whereas Scotland, Wales and Ireland celebrate their national days, we do not.  At the risk of upsetting people who wrap themselves in the Cross of 'saint' George and become English nationalists for one day a year, I think we need to take a step back from this contrived kosher nationalism; we need to look at the symbolism to see that we are yet again being led astray by people who make a living by lying to us.

George was a Christian martyr of Greek stock, who lived in Asia Minor.  The Cross of 'saint' George was popularised at the time of the Crusades, and is now making a comeback as yet again, attention is focussed upon our Moslem enemies.  As a symbol of resistance against the Moslem hordes, it has its uses - that is until one looks at the origins of Islam and finds that it (like the Church of Rome) is but another aspect of Judaism.  Fighting against one branch of the Cult of Abraham, Moses and Noah, by clinging to another, makes as much sense as fighting against the evils of the banking industry by closing down an account and opening one with a rival bank.  Just as we can't break the usurers by moving money from account to account, nor can we break the Judæo-Churchian-Moslem nightmare by supporting one faction against the others.

The George's Cross is a symbol of the power of the Judaised Establishment.  It is the flag of the City of London - the centre of the financial system and a State within a State, being in England physically, but not a part of the nation upon whose territory it festers.  The people who imposed the George's Cross upon England are the descendants of the Norman Invaders of 1066 - the year of the start of the English Holocaust.  Waving a banner with the emblem of our enemies upon it is akin to bowing to the Windsor mafia. We give them power when we submit to their rule, even when this is done by embracing their symbols and their customs.

Before the hated Normans, England was a happy land of Anglo-Saxons and Celts (along with other kindred peoples).  Our emblem was the White Dragon, which although at war with the Red Dragon to the west, provided a recognition of the deeper unity of the peoples of the Isles.  With the Normans came the Judaic system of government, finance and religion.  The massacre of our people was white-washed from history by the Establishment historians, who just like the media of today, made the greatest evils of the Ruling power into virtues.  The genocide of the Britons and Saxons by the Normans is now known as the Norman Conquest and the righteous crushing of 'revolts' - the destruction of our people was normalised and since 1066 we have been slaves in our own lands, with our Celtic neighbours suffering under the heel of the same oppressors whilst 'nationalists' unwittingly cling to the banner of the oppressors, not daring to think that we would be better off burning the flags of the Establishment than rallying to them.

The 23rd of April is not our national day - it is the national day of the parasites in power.  Just as we reject the Union Flag as a symbol of London imperialism, so we must reject the flag of 'saint' George - a man who was not English, but rather an outsider who belonged to a Semitic Cult which destroyed our culture and murdered millions of our kin in the name of a fabricated Jewish deity.  I used to wave the flag of George (saint to those who follow the teachings of the Judæo-Churchian-Islamic Cult, in much the same way as the brutal rapist, mohamed, is a 'prophet' to the modern invaders from Pakistan), but I also used to believe in the færytales of the Vatican.

Waking up to the reality of the world we live in, means abandoning our old habits.  Just as I will never again set foot in a Church, nor will I ever again wave a banner of the self-chosen 'elite'.  It is time to bring back the Dragon.  Contrary to the lies of the Establishment, the symbolic slaying of the Dragon by 'saint' George was not the victory of the Semitic Cult over the peoples of England; rather it was a tragic but temporary loss for our people.  Now is the time to reclaim our nation and cast out the Dragon Slayers.  The Dragon is not the symbol of the 'devil' (to use a term referring to a Semitic fantasy), it is the symbol of the people of Europe.  We need to choose our banners wisely, and understand what we support when we raise them.

2 comments:

Steed said...

As uncomfortable as this may be for some to read, it's incredibly important. Put simplistically, the British Empire evolved from the Norman Empire, which oppressed Anglo-Saxons as much as it did Britons and Celts. We the English must refuse to be blamed for the crimes of the British elite.

As for the dragon... the winged serpent represents spiritualised matter in Gnostic Wodenist lore. It is not a symbol of evil but of the mastery of spirit over base matter. It has essentially the same esoteric meaning as the Eagle. Furthermore, the colours white, red and black have long represented spirit, body and earth. The white wyrm of the English on a red background thus represents spiritual growth among material being.

fascovereign weltanschauung said...

The history of the veneration of Saint George goes back a lot further than the Normans, there is a good book here if you are interested in the history of him that hasnt been suppressed.

http://www.goldenageproject.org.uk/974.php

I summarised some of it here:

http://fascovereign.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/saint-george-champion-knight-of.html

His history goes back to Constantine the Great, who was a British King, hundreds of years before the popes consolidated their power. He was even in Britain for a while, leaving his name to the channel between Southern Wales and Ireland.

Researching him leads to the hidden history of the Celtic church, which Rome does not want you to know about, because the first church was the British church and not the one in Rome.

Sven