Leather Apron Club on whether our ancestors were all faggots:
youtube.com/watch?v=BNAT4ybsz_Eyoutube.com/watch?v=7QVh3kj7CjAyoutube.com/watch?v=9G5pDs40iiU(also, be sure to show his "What do [popular podcast's] guests all have in common?" videos to your normie friends)
Uberboyo's thesis that christianity was equivalent to Rome's woke movement:
youtube.com/watch?v=NjVXNm7ByMQ(he also has a lot of Nietzschean philosophy on his channel)
Norse Magic and Beliefs, an aptly named channel:
odysee.com/@NorseMagicAndBeliefs:6American Krogan has a good documentary series on the Visigoths and the jews:
odysee.com/@AmericanKrogan:8Dan Davis studies pre-historic and Bronze Age Europe:
odysee.com/@DanDavisAuthor:eAsha Logos delves into subversions of history:
odysee.com/@ashalogos:92Old Halfdan reads and talks about the Sagas and Nordic history:
youtube.com/@OldHalfdanStefan Cvetkovic/The World Tree explains for the Slavic side of things:
youtube.com/@TheWorldTreeMimir’s Brunnr has the Anglo-Saxon take:
mimirsbrunnr.comyoutube.com/channel/UCUvE5qH-M6yij7XhIrBrzaQI'll let others recommend the classics of Antiquity, except to say that everyone ought to be familiar with the first hundred stanzas of the Havamal, the three Delphic Maxims and the 147 Maxims of the Seven Sages of Greece (as recorded by Stobaeus).
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