“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” - George Orwell “The realm. What do you think the realm is? It’s the Thousand Blades of Aegon’s Enemies. A story which we agreed to tell each other over and over till we forget that it’s a lie.” - Littlefinger, Game of Thrones
@Jigov I don't know what even to say, this information kinda ruined my worldview somewhat. I guess better to know truth than live in lies. Thing is, i admired Greece and my family gave me name "Gennady" and told me this name came from unique and powerful country called Greece with its original spelling Γενναδιος (Gennadios). But you just told that greeks stolen a lot of their history from Bulgaria, does that mean... my name Gennady derived originally from Bulgars ?
@Jigov Jeez, thanks a lot for explanation. I get most of my information about humanity on english language. Now i understand why i have closer spiritual connection to Bulgaria rather than Greece. I knew something is not right in history, but i couldn't connect the dots to get the greater picture about truth. I really hate when history gets rewritten, such wrong and evil doings should be banned.
Jigov the tall blonde greeks asha is talking about here might be more accurately described as bulgars, given the way we understand people today, but those bulgars did at that time inhabit present day greece?
Can't thank you all enough for the kind words and support.. and a special thanks to Nick, and Erik, and Charles.. not sure where I'd be right now without such kindness and generosity. I still need to find a new place to live over the coming weeks, so I may be a bit slow while I resituate.. but thanks to these three, and Patreons and donors, it won't be into a van down by the river. Even more importantly, I should be to obtain new hardware soon, and one way or another find a means of getting content out much more quickly. I have so much in the queue that I plan to have these history videos make up about 1/3rd of the creative output in coming months.. yet I now have such a wealth of notes and material on this front that I expect to produce these, too, at least as quickly as I have been ('quickly' used loosely and subjectively, here). Lastly, thank you to all involved in 'The Phoenix Project' on Matrix/Riot, which is becoming exactly what I'd hoped.. a repository for brilliant images, videos, music, and discussions. To anyone seeking good people and healthy discourse, consider joining us (signup at www.riot.im, and send the email and username you used to TPPAdmissions@protonmail.com, and we'll invite you in). As soon as I have the time and/or resources, I hope to work with the requisite talent and expertise to develop this into something akin to the social media platform mentioned several months back... slowly but surely. Let's learn from Lycurgus and his Spartans. If we can't yet be openly intolerant of the degeneracy and degradation of modern society as a whole, lets at least be intolerant of all such impulses within ourselves.. shaping ourselves into something very different, as a standing rebuke to the sickness in this world, and, ideally, living examples of something greater. Much better days are just around the corner.. the best way to create them is to be wholly worthy of them. Onward and upward.
Bruce Gilder if you still think Hitler and NSDAP Germany were the bad guys, I invite you to watch Europa the Last Battle AND The Greatest Story Never Told on bitchute. The swastika was used to strike fear in the communists and its effect has proven to be timeless. It’s a unifying symbol of Aryanism and a reminder of the dormant power that runs in the veins of European men.
So u say but unfortunatly it seems history tends To repeat itself time after time and once again we Who have sacrificed ourselfs countles time In the defense of our brotherin were left In ruins and at the mercy of our ruthles enemys for centuries and now we are forgoten and almost wiped out of existence we wont be there next time it happens and be Sure its not a matter if will it happen but rather when.. From Dardania illyria
You mean to tell me that there's a York in Australia, a (New) York in North America, AND a York in England? Pure coincidence! There's no way the people who founded these such different towns in such different nations could have been of the same stock. - Modern Historian
@Y S think i remember reading that new york was named such because of a pogrom carried out in the city of york england.. so they then fled and founded "new york" hence it being once of the biggest capitals to the merchant system..
Also the House of York going back to the Wars of the Roses in Middle Ages England. ie the Royal house of York, the Grand Old Duke of York and the even the current Duke "randy Andy". York has many connections...
@@iamthatiam1946 It's possible. New York was originally settled by the Dutch, and we know how many "Dutch" in history turn out to be a certain tribe that got regularly pogromed.
Einzelganger an Aryan invasion theory debunking site? Lol - old news now buddy - the linguists we’re right all along, and geneticists have recently proven the Aryan invasion theory or perhaps better put as a ‘migration theory’ (as the Indus valley civilisation was destroyed more by natural events and the Yamnaya people moved into the vacuum and chaos they left behind them rather than conquer them outright! The proof is in the fact that many Europeans carry the Indian genes but no Indians carry the original European genes... the Yamnaya brought the Indians genes with them when they came to Europe, as they went first to India and then later to Europe! Keep up lol... as this chap says... you either believe hundreds of years of corroborated study or you dismiss everything entirely and go with this new wave revisionist theory which denies everything that went before? Well now... think it over...
You speak the words of satan. You worship devils with your evil false gods of zeus and odin- weak pathetic beings who i laugh at and piss upon and kill with my bare hands: for my Lord is the One true Eternal Lord and your gods are pathetic, defeated, and dead. My people are the children of the Lord; they shall always be greater in every way than the lost and not living followers of dead, never-powerful, never-useful and never-real false idols. Your beliefs are a lie and an affront to the power of the Eternal, and thus I have destroyed them. I killed your gods, and as such your life, which never was, is no more- and the flames beneath shall forever remind you your transgressions; as the Lord spoke so shall it be, forever and for all time, past present and future, and it is so. Amen.
@@dannyboywhaa3146 Its a well known fact that Europeans have quite a bit of asian genes, because of the savages invadding us here numerous times (finno, huns, mongols and maybe more). That doenst contradict anything. Both happened. The Aryans had colonies and settlements in india and the other way aroudn Europe was invaded from the east. You re just a little limited with your imagination, in like 5000 years a lot, and i mean A LOT, can happen and did happen. The "refugee crysis" should have told you that.
(750 BC) Lycurgus of Sparta to a man asking for democracy “First create a democracy in your own home if you dare.” We have taken the dare and lost the structural foundations of the family in that process.
“It is useful to remember that history is to the nation as memory is to the individual. As a person deprived of memory becomes disorientated and lost, not knowing where they have been or where they are going , so a nation denied a conception of the past will be disabled in dealing with its present and its future.” Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Do not watch or listen to predatory anti white media ie visual screens or 440 hz radio featuring toxic symbolism, 3rd world fetish colors, or emotionally poisoned sound.
I have to say. Growing up I never really liked history. It was always taught in a dry manner, where what truly was important were dates and names. Where we idolized all other cultures but our own. Then in College I took Art History where we went over the master works but it was discussed as if their work was already at the point of exhausting the subject of perfection. They would rather talk about post modern art where art is just a matter of perception. It blows my mind how art these days has lost ANY sort of perfection. It's so degraded, it depresses the soul. Thanks again for your work! I really enjoy these videos, I'll need to burn these to DVD for my kids to watch when they are old enough.
Michelle I agree with your assesment. My children do not touch iPads, computers, iPhone. They watch a few movies but all in moderation. My children will use a computer when they grow up for their studies but the amount of time on the Internet will be monitored. So much is wrong with this world, I can only do what I can to protect them. Their time won't be as easy as ours unfortunately so I am preparing them for resilience. Thanks again and Take care
There is a documentary (hard to find on youtube these days or I'd add a link...) but I think it wad called "The War on Beauty". Brilliant stuff regarding modernity, art and our cultures being reduced to a sham.
Finally someone who's willing to look deeper into Homer and ancient Greek poetic history. In school i suggested that we look deeper into Homer and proposed we take a slightly different approach to these myths, a more ''historical'' approach that's been glorified and dramatized but my history teacher labeled me as illiterate and ethno-nationalist. And yes, in case you're wondering, that happened in Greece. Apparently you can only take pride in your history as long as it's multiculturally enriched. God forbid you suggest that the ancient Greeks and Eastern Romans (Byzantines) have more to offer and teach the world in general, us the Greeks in particular, and people assume that you want to be a slave owner. No wonder we're dying out and the country is a corrupt shitshow. That's what we deserve. It's a fact that people don't learn from history but we don't even learn from our own history!(sigh). I told this story so that people can get a taste of how much the west has forsaken their own past. Anyways, great job Asha Logos. Great job indeed...
SORRY to pry, but when did you go to school that your teacher called you a ethno-nationalist? seems like the use of that word is really a modern thing'
@@Nunya24 If you're trying to contextualize, start with the point he made about him going to school in Greece. He's translating. And the idea of an ethnostate is far older than public schools or the printing press and has been a forefront idea in modern international politics. Have you not heard of the IRA or Israel?
If you want pride in your heart and a smile on your face you should read Edith Hamilton's "The Greek Way". If you are of Greek descent you may just explode with good feelings.
Leandros Laertiades Thats literally the opposite of what Asha covered in this video. I don’t understand why people have such a hard time understanding that modern Greeks are not the same genetically speaking as the ancient Hellenic Greeks. Particularly after the Ottoman takeover and considerable Turkish and Arab Admixture.
@@ianwallace317 nice try but 97% of modern Greeks are linked to their ancient Greek ancestors same as the Egyptians not saying we are "pure" but come off it please
Hitler wanted to change how history was taught in schools. He said instead of memorizing the dates events happened, it was more important to know the reason things happened and the events leading up to the event. Examples could be WWII. Instead of memorizing it started September 1st 1939. It would be better to know about Danzig, the Versailles treaty, and other events motivating Germany to liberate the land occupied by Poland. The student knowing it occurred in the fall of 1939 is sufficient. America got involved after the Pearl Harbor battle, December 7th 194. It would be better to know about Japan being at war with China when the USA imposed a naval blockade and Japan's ambassadors to the USA told Roosevelt if the blockade were not lifted, they would be at war.
Identitet Svea 2.0 The ending, with the Spartan Metaphor brought a tear to my eye. This really awoke something in me, I’ve watched it 4 times. So rich. So inspiring.
Btw Asha I think you know that if you keep producing content like this, everybody will re-watch these multiple times and recommend them to their friends. These are really great. Good job my dude
The value of this work you have brought is unmeasurable. Never have I been more connected than before and truly inspired. Never forget, they made a future for us to forge our destiny. These works I will pass o. Never forget and never stop defending such history that makes our spirit eternal. Never forget, never stop defending.
I've honestly been checking the channel each and every day for this upload. What you do matters, Asha. Your love for what is high and pure radiates through.
Wow....wow...wow... This video is amazing... One of the best I have ever seen on RU-vid!!! Congratulations to Asha Logos... You are truly gifted by God. Outstanding !!!
I can't thank you enough for compiling our true history and presenting it so masterfully. I'm in the process of introducing your work to my children. This is the education that we as a people have to prioritize because this is, as I stated previously, our people's true history. This knowledge should be given to our future generations as soon as they're able to comprehend it, i know mine will. Maybe then we will once again be educated enough to understand who we really are & that we in no way, shape or form should ever be ashamed of our people. Maybe then we will fight for what's ours, what's been taken and whatever is leftt!
Growing up, I was never really interested in history or the past, perhaps due to the way schools teach it. But watching your videos, and hearing you talk about history on the Millennial Woes podcast really intrigued me. I began with Hellenic Greece, Alexander, Rome, Hannibal and Scipio and in no time, I realized how beautiful and deep European history and culture are. Not being aware of your own people's past is like being adrift and rootless, as perfectly described by you. It's like having a collective amnesia, not knowing who you are, where you come from, how the world around you came to be. Thank you very much, for all your work Asha Logos. I really hope there will be more parts on this series. Studying our people's history in a fresh and authentic, real, unadulterated sense is very important and I'm grateful that you undertook the initiative to bring our roots into the light.
It is truly sad that in our day and age, our history is taught through the lens of a proven failure of an economic theory that academics have such a hard-on for. Thank you so much for your excellent videos. They are inspiring.
Thank you for all the work you put into these videos, the spread of this knowledge is so valuable. Your monologues about the Spartans were inspiring as well.
I cannot express how much I’m in love with this series. The ideals of what Man should be. Keep up the great work! If you could tell us some of your favourite videos/books that’d be awesome
"To be or not to be, this is the question". I choose to be. My shoulders are pushing the wheel uphill against this cultural marxists mud. To the top, where we born to be, where the eagles fly.
Great work as always, the Spartans have always been something we should idolise. I love the idea that people saw them as stupid and blockheaded yet really they were just quiet and reserved and if they wanted to they could shut you down in just one second.
Greeks are alive. Nobody can forget the Greek history, just listen to the Greek stories. If people want to be Greeks must learn the language, perfectly. Greek is the most beautiful language on the planet. The language unlocks the mysteries of other languages and cultures. The Trojans were Greeks, Homer makes it clear, it was a civil war. Achaeans and Trojans share same language, culture, tradition and religion. It is known that Asia minor was inhabited by Greeks and it is Greek land. Civil wars were common among Greeks in ancient times.
It’s really encouraging to hear such familiar and almost spiritual music as the background of your videos. I already listen to these kind of tunes while working out, but hearing you recount the works of my forefathers and the culture I recognize as my own bolsters my courage to try harder. Thank you
Your work is a transcendent experience unmatched by anything else I have encountered. You have a timeless spirit that is almost nonexistent today. You truly are an inspiration.
My second time through this whole list on an interstate drive. It just never gets old. I'm probably going to have to go through it all over again in a position to take notes etc
Thank you for reaffirming the Dorian Element. We have historical source evidence, archaeological evidence, it explains so many things. Yet, now it is dismissed.
I vaguely remember, several years ago, reading an article and also watching a video about a man who was an archaeologist and dedicated his life's work to researching "Troy", the city and the 'Trojan War." If I remember right, he eventually discovered a buried, ancient city (I don't remember exactly where) that turned out to be the ancient city of Troy.
Bravo, Asha! The Spartan Boy When I the memory repeat Of the heroic actions great, Which, in contempt of pain and death, Were done by men who drew their breath In ages past, I find no deed That can in fortitude exceed The noble boy, in Sparta bred, Who in the temple ministered. By the sacrifice he stands, The lighted incense in his hands. Through the smoking censer's lid Dropped a burning coal, which slid Into his sleeve, and passëd in Between the folds even to the skin. Dire was the pain which then he proved; But not for this his sleeve he moved, Or would the scorching ember shake Out from the folds, lest it should make Any confusion, or excite Disturbance at the sacred rite. But close he kept the burning coal, Till it eat itself a hole In his flesh. The standers by Saw no sign, and heard no cry, Of his pangs had no discerning, Till they smelled the flesh a-burning. All this he did in noble scorn, And for he was a Spartan born. Young student, who this story readest, And with the same thy thoughts now feedest, Thy weaker nerves might thee forbid To do the thing the Spartan did; Thy feebler heart could not sustain Such dire extremity of pain. But in this story thou mayst see, What may useful prove to thee. By his example thou wilt find, That to the ingenuous mind Shame can greater anguish bring Than the body's suffering; That pain is not the worst of ills, Not when it the body kills; That in fair religion's cause, For thy country, or the laws, When occasion due shall offer, 'Tis reproachful not to suffer. If thou shouldst a soldier be, And a wound should trouble thee, If without the soldier's fame Thou to chance shouldst owe a maim, Do not for a little pain On thy manhood bring a stain; But to keep thy spirits whole, Think on the Spartan and the coal. ~Charles Lamb
This channel has profoundly effected me. I'm so tired of being told lies. Asha, this is an immensely beautiful, informative and prideful presentation. Thank you.
European history is also the most ancient. Always fascinated me that, when researching world history e.g. Japan or the Incas, essentially nothing happened until the 15th-17th centuries. Contrast that timeframe with the heights of Rome, Hellenic Greece or Egypt.
@wait wot In part it could be that they wrote little down. I found it hard to comprehend those people not doing anything. But as far as history records are concerned, it's true. Japan didn't move beyond the stage of hunter gatherer tribes into a centralised empire until around the 4th century. The "golden age" of classical Japan begun in 794. But think how incredibly late that is in the context of Europe/Middle East/North Africa. 3000 years of Egyptian civilisation had already been and gone. Rome has risen, fallen, and been succeeded by the Holy Roman Empire. Charlemagne was on the throne and the Norse had raided Lindisfarne only the year before in 793. Both the Aztec and Inca empires didn't start until the mid 1400s. By this point, Constantinople fell to the ottomans, Joan of Arc had been burned at the stake, the hundred year's war was drawing to a close, the wars of the roses was just starting, and Gutenberg had developed his printing press
You are all so wrong wtf... Sure, human cultures and civilizations have existed in Europe for much longer than we are all taught. But so did they exist in the rest of world.... For example in the Andes, that dude above said civilization only began after the 15th century, we have evidence of civilization emerging around the same time as in Egypt and India, at least (~6000 BC). Just look up Puma Punku and Tiwanaku. Truth is, human civilization was once global. Actually it was global many times, and fell into "stone ages" many times. This whole "European" civilization you are talking about is a young babe in comparison. It was born after the last cataclysm. It follows the culture of the previous global civilization, like all of our early civilizations did.
Love the part starting at c. 21:00. The blend of images and music is just perfect. Find myself watching that segment again and again, to beef up my spirits! A small by the way: Regarding the three brothers, it is curious that three brothers appear in many of the old Scandinavian fairytales. They are sometimes called Per (Peter), Paal (Paul) and Espen Askeladd (literally "Ash Lad"). The third one is often, initially, depicted as digging in the ashes of some hearth or fireplace. There is sometimes intense rivalry between the three, but, in the end, it is always the third one, Espen, who emerges victorious, often gaining not only a princess, but one half of the kingdom of her father. Perhaps something you could look into.
The ancient sourcing on this channel along with the exploration of obscure and sometimes disputed history (at least in modern times) is a great formula. Keep up the great work. Thank You. Its bed time but I can't because these videos are far too fascinating.
What a great and wise man you are, Asha Logos. As I watch and listen, I feel more and more as if we've been visited by one of the great master thinkers of our past. Its been, truly, a one of a kind experience.
I lack the capability to convey, through words or actions, how great my love for my own people is, and I am always impressed by Asha Logos' ability to make me feel this love in an even more intense manner than I usually do.
Your language and ability of simile and metaphor is amazing. I’d love to have you on my podcast sometime. Thanks Asha. Hope my patronage helps. Your Scythian video is like music to me. I play it everywhere.
I have seen your content elsewhere and it is very well put together. This is my favorite of the bunch because I was previously not that interested in the Trojan War, this video helped me enjoy that Total War game they did based on that conflict. Excellent work on this.
You are BY FAR.... the best content creator alive today... God Bless you my brother!! ... You are nothing less than the brightest beacon of light in a digital darkness!! I LOVE YOU
You do realize...this video ill be life-altering for many men. This rediscovered history of our past witll redirect the way we think..a new self-awareness...A strong & prideful self-identity. Inspires a demand to learn more..and leave this current sewer-society & degraded/false culture in the dust...where it belongs. I cannot thank you enough.
Anywhere history is being altered deliberately makes me want to find the oldest books and info available. Then we need to archive it and abridge it physically and digitally.
If you can condense this into a children's book series I would gladly donate a lot to its publication. I have young children and would love to read these with them. They are the ones who need to know this history the most.
Game of Thrones actually was the catalyst of what got me interested in real history. Reading Odyssey, Illiad, King James Holy Bible, and Titus Livy's collection of Roman history is by far the best reading I've ever done.
This is the most inspiring history series I have ever watched I love the work you have put into these Asha Logos ..our schoolchildren need to watch this..!!
I've been looking forward to this third episode, and I'm happy to see that it's longer than the previous two. You did a great job, and I will likely watch this again, just like I did with the first two episodes. Thanks for the inspiring words
Another amazing video, I absolutely love this series and your whole channel. I find something deep within myself resonates with these ancient people, and your videos really bring that forth. I do have to admit to a certain melancholy watching these as well; I often feel that so much of why we feel depressed and alienated today has to do with the way our culture and history has been completely wiped out. We must never lose hope and faith, however.
How do you do it Asha Logos? You are a pillar of truth ~ your work is far more masterful than any one of my countless college courses that proved only to sap my ambition ..... that vain endeavor culminated in nothing but disillusionment and debt ~ you are a fine drink of fresh cold water after knowing only the bitterness of lurid sewage ...... thank you for all that you do ~ and I thank the living God for the work of your hands and heart ~ (I left this comment earlier under a different name ~ but I had to say it again here)
@Asha Logos I recommend starting a Telegram “channel” as well along with Mega. Lots of eggs in lots of baskets. In THIS way, diversity IS our strength!
This is very interesting! My parents came to America from Croatia when I was small. We’re a very proud people…it makes me sad to see other whites despise their own race.
I have a tremendous amount of respect and appreciation for your content (I am eternally grateful for encountering it). Believe me when I tell you that the subjects you cover, along with your insightful commentary, resonate with me powerfully - as I have spent the better part of the past year pouring over these very same histories and arrived at many of the same conclusions you have. Too few people appear to posses the courage to the pursue these subjects with the level of intellectual honesty and critical thought you’ve demonstrated. I look forward to your future narratives, brother.
For anyone that wants to know what piece of music is played starting at 25:05, it’s ‘Miserere Mei, Deus’ by Giorgio Allegri, a very gorgeous and haunting choral piece that fits so perfectly within the entire ‘Greek Empire-Trojan War’ segment of the video. I’ve been trying for a long while to figure out what this music was, and I’m glad that I found out about it! Lol!
I know it’s not accurate to the Iliad, and its a Hollywood production, but Troy 2004 is actually a very good movie. I hate MSM but once in a while comes along a good film. The masculine virtues shown in the film are an example of one of the last non progressive historical movies made by MSM
Really not sure how I stumbled across your channel but I'm bloody glad I did. Simply put some of the best most thought provoking content I've seen on RU-vid for years.
How do you do it Asha Logos? You are a pillar of truth ~ your work is far more masterful than any one of my countless college courses that proved only to sap my ambition ..... that vain endeavor culminated in nothing but disillusionment and debt ~ you are a fine drink of fresh cold water after knowing only the bitterness of lurid sewage ...... thank you for all that you do ~ and I thank the living God for the work of your hands and heart ~
I am starting to think that this could be another moment in time where people did not realize what they were losing until it was to late. This is excellent and thought provoking, intelligent work.
Reading any of Tom Holland's historical books is a true pleasure. A style known as "narrative history" he brings history to life. Describing the surrounding's of actual historical figures, the attitudes of the people involved, brings the whole thing to life (almost) like a novel. Essentially immersing the reader in the time and place. I don't recall him indulging any post modern ideas of how history should be presented, but presents a clear picture of how it was. Anyone embarking on a reading of the ancient world could do a lot worse than beginning with him. "In the Shadow of the Sword" puts the rise of Islam in context, only happening because Persia and Rome were exhausted etc. etc.
Damn I am so glad I stayed around UNTIL THE END of your video Asha. Well spoken without the “fear-mongering” one finds with such drastic warnings of our current and soon to be reality. Let us hope our echo lasts half as many generations as the Spartans’ have.
The idea of magic dirt has become so powerful that people identify themselves no longer as their race but as their civic nationality, which is a fleeting thing, a mere paper bag in the wind as opposed to the firm, deep-rooted tree of races and peoples.