Wednesday, February 27, 2008

AFA Membership Forums Going Live March 1st!

Thanks to an incredible amount of work by Ignacio Cuenya, AFA members will have access to a new set of forums. Major categories include Lore, parenting, the arts, fitness, finances, and much more. There will be sections for our military and veteran members, for people interested in homesteading and self-sufficiency, and other special interests.

The AFA Members List will continue on Yahoo. It will take some time for us to see how everything fits together, and no doubt we will have to make adjustments as we uncover glitches, but the final result will be a big jump in our connection and communication. This is “the next big thing” in the AFA - another milestone in our forward progress! Thank you, Ignacio and all who made this possible!

AFA Membership

The AFA is a membership organization and we are always interested in recruiting men and women who believe in our principles and who want to take a stand for our Gods, our Folk, and a better world. You can see full membership information at http://runestone.org/membership/index.html.

Tyr 1 Ready for Purchase!

The famous first issue of Tyr is once again on sale! We’ve received our long-expected shipment, and you can order them via the AFA Online Store (http://runestone.org/store/index.htm ) starting March 1st.

Tyr 1 has been out of print for some time - much to the dismay of avid readers who wanted to own the whole set.

Here’s a summary of the contents of this seminal issue -

Stephen Edred Flowers on “Integral Culture,” Collin Cleary on “Knowing the Gods” and the anti-modern television series The Prisoner, French philosopher Alain de Benoist’s interview with “new comparative mythologist” Georges Dumézil, Steve Pollington on the Germanic war god Woden, Alby Stone on Indo-European trifunctional themes in Celtic Myth, Michael Moynihan on divine traces in the Nibelungenlied, Nigel Pennick on the Germanic goddess Zisa and the “Spiritual Arts and Crafts,” Annabel Lee on “The Dark Side of the Mountain,” Joscelyn Godwin on the Italian esotericist Julius Evola, Markus Wolff on the early twentieth-century völkisch German poet Hermann Löns, Joshua Buckley’s interview with Ian Read of the English heathen music group Fire + Ice, and over eighty pages of book and music reviews.

In other words, you need this in your collection!

The AFA's Declaration of Purpose - Point Two

Our second purpose is “the preservation of the Peoples of the North (typified by the Scandinavian/Germanic and Celtic peoples), and the furtherance of their continued evolution.”

Coming right after our primary purpose of practicing, promoting, developing, and disseminating our Asatru, this second point is obviously of great importance. Indeed, it is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the AFA.

Without Germanic people, there can be no Germanic religion.

I believe that this is equally true of other indigenous faiths - though it is not my place to speak for them. The truth I have to speak is this: All native faiths arise from the experience of a living people and their ancestors, and this totality is not transferable on any deep level to anyone outside the group.

Sure, I could go to the library and study African religion. I could find the best anthropological sources and learn how to do African rites. But I am not African. I am not the descendant of those ancestors. Their power does not live in me. African deities did not watch over my birth, nor will they be there when I die. I have no right to call upon them, nor any interest in doing so. The existence of me and my kin are of no relevance to African religion. If Africans as a people disappeared from the surface of the Earth today, none of us - not all the White academics in the world, not all the efforts of well-meaning European-descended Neopagans from Omaha to Odessa - could perpetuate African ancestral religion. It would be gone forever because the people from whom it arose would be gone. The corpse might remain, but the soul would have fled.

So it would be with Asatru. All of China could take up the worship of the Aesir and Vanir tomorrow, but if Eurofolk disappeared that religion would effectively cease to exist. The Gods and their Folk are one.

Given this, we have a religious duty to further the existence and welfare of our people - specifically, the “Peoples of the North (typified by the Scandinavian/Germanic and Celtic peoples).” There is nothing racist about this; these are our kin and we owe them things we do not owe to humanity at large. That’s just the way it is.

This duty transcends religious practice as such. We have a duty to all men and women descended from our ancient ancestors, regardless of the faith they proclaim. Those same ancestors shaped them, and are with them still. Many Asatruar believe that Christian baptism broke the connection with the ancestors, but I do not think this is true; our link with our forebears and our Gods (two categories that are not entirely separate) is a matter of essence, not of accident, and is unaffected by the mutterings of priests.

The existence of my people is not negotiable.

What's Happening to our Men? Hormone disruptors, political correctness, and the death of our civilization

Some articles defy attempts at categorization. This one started as a modest link in our “Environment and Asatru” section, then I realized it was also vital to “Our People and Our Culture.” Insofar as more passive men are less likely to defend their freedoms, it could go under the “Freedom and Asatru” heading as well. I finally realized it was too important to pigeonhole, and decided to flesh it out with enough commentary to fully explain why this subject is so relevant to us all.

What do the decline in American masculinity, dropping fertility, illegal immigration, pornography, and the rise of Islam all have in common?

While no one factor can be blamed for all of these, there is one surprising link affecting them all.

Dr. Leonard Sax was interviewed by Ian Punnett on “Coast to Coast” on February 16th. Now, you may never have heard of Dr. Sax - I know I hadn’t - but you’re going to want to hear what he has to say. He’s written a book called Boys Adrift: The five factors driving the growing epidemic of unmotivated boys and underachieving young men. The subtitle says it all, and in the course of his two hours on Coast to Coast, Sax touched on all those subjects I listed at the top of this essay.

Our young men, for quite a few years now, have been educated in ways that are unsuited to their developmental style. They’ve been given negative messages about masculinity and deprived of male role models. Their minds have been hypnotized by endless video games, and their motivation dulled by the over-prescription of drugs to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD). Finally, they have been subjected to a witches’ brew of environmental chemicals harmful to their bodies. The result has been their lack of motivation, dropping testosterone and sperm count, disinterest in marriage and children, and underachievement.

The social effects are all around us. As motivation to seek out and bed actual women drops, pornography is now the preferred solution - not an auxiliary or a temporary remedy - for a growing number of males. Increasingly, young men are more interested in their video games than in dating or career advancement.

Demographically, the phenomenon has come to the notice of scientists like Dr. David Gilmore of State University of New York. He predicts the collapse of secular English-speaking culture in the United States within fifty years. According to him, America fifty years from now will be characterized by two cultures, one Spanish-speaking and Catholic, and the other evangelical Christian. The reason? Those are the groups that value marriage and children. Secular, English-speaking culture will have become extinct.

Dr. Gilmore also predicts that Europe will be predominately Muslim within fifty years, for the same reason. A century from now, he believes America itself will have fallen to Islam.

Although Dr Sax did not specifically mention illegal immigration in his radio interview, he pointed out that the trades - plumbing, carpentry, auto repair - are dying in America. Young men are not particularly motivated for work of any kind, and they certainly are not motivated to take up the trades, which they see as beneath them. As much as some of us hate to hear it, there may indeed be some kinds of work that “Americans won’t do” - Americans who have been damaged by liberal anti-male policies, by over-prescribed drugs, and by environmental chemicals. The implications for European-Americans are obvious, and ominous.

Deserving of special attention is a group of chemicals called “endocrine disruptors” that interfere with normal hormonal behavior. These are found in certain foods and in plastics - for example, in the ubiquitous disposable plastic drink bottles that have become a hallmark of our civilization. These substances reduce ambition in men, lessen their testosterone production, and interfere with sperm count. In general, they make men less masculine and women less feminine. Endocrine disruptors are the chemical revenge of radical feminism and they play an important role in the changes we are discussing here.

As mothers and fathers, we must act with vigor against those influences that would harm our children. We need to give them strong and positive male role models - in our own families, and in the heroes of our Folk. We must not let normal male restlessness be falsely diagnosed as ADD. We must take into consideration the normal developmental process in male bodies, and we must remove from our immediate environment those chemicals dangerous to young endocrine systems.

All this is extremely relevant to the future of Asatru. We are in direct competition with three other faiths that, because of their emphasis on family, marriage, and children, may claim the future. These are Catholicism, evangelical Christianity, and Islam. Secularists, hedonists, and the politically correct will become extinct - so we must be sure that our own pro-family, pro-marriage, and pro-children values show forth in our lives and in the lifestyles we pass on to our descendants.

http://www.boysadrift.com/ - Sax’s book

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2008/02/16.html - link to a “Coast to Coast” interview with Dr. Sax

http://www.ourstolenfuture.org/index.htm - a site with lots of general information

http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz/04malehealth.htm - discussion of soy products adverse effect on male health and fertility

Our People and Our Culture - Links

We are a people - Germanic people, part of the Greater Family of European peoples, following the ways of our ancestors.

Only when we realize we are a river will we stop drowning in puddles.

Exploring York’s Viking past - York, known to the Vikings as Jorvik, was a thriving Norse settlement in northeastern England. This video link will give you a feel for that history.

http://tinyurl.com/yq6lzv

And here’s a link to the Jorvik Viking Centre - http://www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/

Did Viking women dress provocatively? - Forget what we thought we knew about Viking dress. Instead, think vivid colors, flowing ribbons, bits of mirror, and tons of panache!

http://tinyurl.com/2x9wn5

Mysteries of computer from 150 BCE unraveled - The “Antikythera device,” an assemblage of 37 corroded gears that sank on a Greek ship almost two thousand years ago, was a computer that calculated the position of the sun and several other heavenly bodies, as well as the phases of the moon. Nothing this sophisticated is known to exist for another thousand years. One type of gear in the device was not rediscovered until the 1500’s. My point: The European peoples did not, and do not, need Christianity to have scientific progress or intellectual sophistication.

http://tinyurl.com/yvabu8

Freedom and Asatru - Links

Our Western traditions of freedom under law derive overwhelmingly from the culture of Northern Europe. (Both words, "freedom" and "law," have Teutonic roots.) It is our task to maintain this gift from our ancestors. In Asatru, freedom is a religious issue!

UK wants personal details on all travelers - The UK wants the European Union to collect masses of information, including telephone numbers and credit card details, on all travelers between EU countries. The requirement would apply to sea and rail travel, as well. Information would be kept for 13 years and would be used to profile travelers.

The EU is already considering a similar but less extensive plan. The UK has admitted it wants to use the information for “more general public policy purposes” than counter-terrorism and fighting organized crime.

http://tinyurl.com/2z9bp6

Police retreat on plan to build huge DNA archives in Britain - A plan to build a massive library of British DNA, even to the point of taking DNA samples from litterers and other minor offenders, was cancelled under public protest. Some resistance is still possible!

http://tinyurl.com/2d2urt

UK device monitors how many people are in a car by measuring amount of body fluid - The system will be used to catch people who place manikins in their car to simulate live passengers, thus enabling them to drive in carpooling lanes. The new snooping device gives the “soft dictatorships” another toy to play with, and another opportunity to show us how invincible they are.

http://tinyurl.com/yrr7bu

Tips on maintaining online privacy - The Electronic Frontiers Foundation has a list of basic things you can do to protect your privacy online. Some of their tips go beyond the elementary, dealing with anonymous web surfing, encryption, and even anonymous web publishing. All these skills, and more, are valuable means of preserving freedom in an increasingly unfree world.

http://tinyurl.com/286hu8

The Environment and Asatru - Links

The Earth is our mother, called variously in our mythic lore Frigga, Nerthus, and Jord. As the most intelligent species on the planet, humans end up making many decisions for all the other forms of life that live here - so let us choose wisely.

Things you can do to lessen your exposure to endocrine disruptors - Faced with the endocrine disruptors mentioned earlier in this issue, what can we do? From the National Resources Defense Council website:

  • Educate yourself about endocrine disruptors, and educate your family and friends.
  • Buy organic food whenever possible.
  • Avoid using pesticides in your home or yard, or on your pet -- use baits or traps instead, keeping your home especially clean to prevent ant or roach infestations.
  • Find out if pesticides are used in your child's school or day care center and campaign for non-toxic alternatives.
  • Avoid fatty foods such as cheese and meat whenever possible.
  • If you eat fish from lakes, rivers, or bays, check with your state to see if they are contaminated.
  • Avoid heating food in plastic containers, or storing fatty foods in plastic containers or plastic wrap.
  • Do not give young children soft plastic tethers or toys, since these leach potential endocrine disrupting chemicals.
  • Support efforts to get strong government regulation of and increased research on endocrine disrupting chemicals.

Pythons to slither north as climate changes - Great. Twenty-foot snakes weighing 250 pounds, living in northern Texas and Arkansas…southern Kansas…maybe Oregon or Washington. Life in America, 2100: Python eats neighborhood dog. Folks, it’s time to realize we’ve screwed up this climate thing and start figuring out what we can do to reverse it, fast!

http://tinyurl.com/2y29n2

Antarctica, where glaciers speed toward the sea - Western Antarctic glaciers are sliding into the sea at a rate never before seen. "The measurements from last season seem to show an incredible acceleration, a rate of up to 7%. That is far greater than the accelerations they were getting excited about in the 1990s."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7261171.stm

Coal industry spreads disinformation on “clean” plants - Energy industries, big coal among them, continue to distort the facts about just how clean their energy really is.

http://tinyurl.com/2y7a6d

Home food preservation and the environment - Growing and preserving your own food is eco-friendly, because you’re not using fuel to transport your food from long distances and you’re not spending a lot on packaging. Besides, home food preservation saves you money and gives you greater self-reliance - things that should interest all of us. The National Center for Home Food Preservation is a good place to start.

http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/

http://foodsafety.psu.edu/preserve.html - Penn State web site for safe home food preservation

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

AFA Membership

The AFA takes pride in its many accomplishments - a highly effective clergy program, an expanding network of Folkbuilders (like our organizational representatives, only more) from one end of the country to another, a positive outlook, and a vision of the future.

This issue of AFA Update - number 122! - will carry our message to approximately 1,500 people…just one more accomplishment for this forward-looking organization tht is proud to stand with the Gods of Asgard and with European-descended people everywhere.

The AFA is a membership organization and we are always interested in recruiting men and women who believe in our principles and want to take a stand for our Gods, our Folk, and a better world. You can see full membership information at http://runestone.org/membership/index.html.

Tyr 3 - A Top Seller

The long-awaited third volume of Tyr has been flying off the shelves! We’ve just about exhausted our first shipment and had to order more. There are still a couple of them sitting here in the office, but I expect they’ll move quickly.

Tyr is popular because it fills a need in our community for in-depth looks at various aspects of the larger cultural revolution in which the Germanic awakening is taking place. From the works of Julius Evola to Stephen Flowers, and from Nigel Pennick to Alain de Benoist, we are building a whole new set of philosophical options. While our intellectual opponents are busy deconstructing Western civilization, our advance guard is constructing the next iteration of our European heritage.

Tyr 3 is 525 pages of life-affirming ideas. You can purchase it from http://www.runestone.org/store/index.htm . The cost is $25, or $23 for AFA members.

The AFA's Declaration of Purpose - Point One

The guiding document of the AFA is its Declaration of Purpose. Everything we do is weighed against this central pillar of our organization. In this issue of the AFA Update and the eight to follow, I will take each point in turn and make a few brief comments on it.

Our first purpose is: The practice, promotion, development, and dissemination of the religion of Asatru.”

The AFA is a religious organization. This may seem obvious, but sometimes even the obvious needs restating. We adhere to a specific faith - that of our Germanic ancestors. Our way of practicing it, however, is not limited to form it had at the time it was driven underground by Christianity.

Religions express “eternal truths,” but that does not mean that our mode of practice remains the same through the ages. We know, in fact, that Germanic religion was always evolving and that there is not any one period or place to which we can point and say “This, and only this, is our faith.” While the underlying truths themselves may remain constant, our understanding of them grows over time. It is as though the Holy Powers were continually unveiling themselves to us, leading us along a path of evolution which is entirely in keeping with the essence of the Germanic Way.

Additionally, changes in our society are also reflected in new religious practices. Most of us do not raise and slaughter our own meat, so the old sacrifices that were part of the agricultural and pastoralist lifestyle are not relevant for most of us. Similarly, the practice of warriorhood has undergone many changes in recent centuries and, while the core truths remains the same, their manifestation in the twenty-first century will be different from that of the tenth century.

In the AFA, we make no claim to practice Asatru exactly as it was in the Viking Age. Rather, we want to practice Asatru as though it had never been interrupted by the Christian conquest. A lot has happened since the temple at Uppsala was burned…the Middle Ages, the Reformation, the Renaissance, the modern era, progress in physics, geology, and genetics…and we cannot pretend that we still live in saga times if we are to have a message that is relevant to ordinary Eurofolk in the present era.

This, then, is the way the Asatru Folk Assembly - traditional, yet forward looking; rooted in the ancestral truths of our people yet growing and adapting to a changing world around us.

Our People and Our Culture - Links

We are a people - Germanic people, part of the Greater Family of European peoples, following the ways of our ancestors.

Only when we realize we are a river will we stop drowning in puddles.

New light on the Dark Ages: “Barbarians” and the fall of Rome - A museum exhibit in Venice gives a different perspective on the European tribes, showing that we were not quite the villains the Romans pictured us…and giving us some credit for the founding of Western civilization. About time…

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/europe/new-light-on-the-dark-ages-who-are-you-calling-barbaric-779158.html

Two free downloadable books on peasant art - These books have lots of illustrations and would be great for woodworkers and other craftsmen.

Peasant Art in Lapland, Sweden and Iceland - http://www.archive.org/details/peasantartinswed00holmuoft

Peasant Art in Austria and Hungary - This one also includes Croatia, Bohemia, and Transylvania - http://www.archive.org/details/peasantartinaust00holmuoft

DNA Highlights Britain’s Viking Past - A new study shows that half the genetic heritage of men in parts of northwestern England is Norse.

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Science/2008/02/08/dna_highlights_britains_viking_past/8132/

Thorrablot in Iceland - People in Iceland celebrate the mid-winter festival of Thorrablot, just as do many Asatruar. However, the food is a little different…

http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandreview/features/multimedia/?cat_id=16539&ew_0_a_id=300172

Head of the Church of England calls for some Islamic law in Britain - Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, has called the recognition of parts of sharia law into British society “inevitable.” He has been heavily criticized for this, and many have called for his resignation. The battle is an ongoing one in the press.

While I am certainly no defender of Christianity, this seems outrageous. I believe this is one more capitulation to Islam, one more nail in Europe’s coffin. England is now paying the price for allowing massive Third World immigration.

http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2008/02/07/rowan-williams-says-some-sharia-in-britain-unavoidable/ - an early report of the Archbishop’s statements

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/89d7681e-d8d9-11dc-8b22-0000779fd2ac.html - Later comment

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,534772,00.html - more on other ways that European culture is becoming Islamicized

New “most famous Americans” list redefines the nation - A recent study asked high school juniors and seniors to jot down the names of the ten most famous Americans in history, excluding presidents. The results, in order, were: Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony, Benjamin Franklin, Amelia Earhart, Oprah Winfrey, Marilyn Monroe, Thomas Edison, and Albert Einstein.

The message: Social engineering works! Decades of propaganda have accomplished their desired ends, and the America that men and women of my generation knew has gone down the memory hole. Those who control the past control the future…and that future holds no place for people of European descent, except perhaps as villains in movies, inept fools in commercials, and self-denigrating stand up comedians.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2008-02-03-most-famous-americans_N.htm

Freedom and Asatru - Links

Our Western traditions of freedom under law derive overwhelmingly from the culture of Northern Europe. (Both words, "freedom" and "law," have Teutonic roots.) It is our task to maintain this gift from our ancestors. In Asatru, freedom is a religious issue!

Bush effectively abolishes privacy board - By failing to nominate new members to a privacy and civil liberties oversight board, President Bush effectively abolishes it - even as the administration is proceeding with an unprecedented wiretapping program.

http://www.wired.com/politics/onlinerights/news/2008/02/privacy_board

How will Real ID affect you? - Below is a link to a FAQ describing how Real ID will affect you, personally.

http://www.news.com/How-will-Real-ID-affect-you/2009-1028_3-6229517.html?tag=st.nl

Real ID and religious minorities - This article deals with the implications of Real ID for people outside the religious mainstream. Most of this is only indirectly applicable to Asatruar, but the second page of the article discusses the more general question of the government and its “compelling interest” in interfering in what religious groups can or cannot do.

http://www.news.com/Religious-minorities-face-Real-ID-crackdown/2009-1028_3-6229258.html?tag=item

“Stealther” for anonymous web surfing - You can do a lot to increase your privacy on the web. If you visit controversial sites (and these days, that can mean just about anything that’s worth reading), you’d be wise to cover your tracks…or better yet, just not leave any behind. Stealther can help you do that.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1306 - This extension will work on a PC, Mac, or Linux system.

The Environment and Asatru - Links

The Earth is our mother, called variously in our mythic lore Frigga, Nerthus, and Jord. As the most intelligent species on the planet, humans end up making many decisions for all the other forms of life that live here - so let us choose wisely.

Is biofuel worse for the environment than petroleum? - More and more analyses are showing that clearing land for the production of biofuels actually releases more greenhouse gases than it prevents. Presumably there are exceptions to this, as one of our recent links showed - making it from grass rather than corn makes a lot of difference.

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/02/08/biofuel-global-warming.html?dcitc=w01-101-ae-0002

Here are the links we ran a month ago about making fuel from grass clippings -

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/01/09/switch-grass-ethanol-print.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7175397.stm

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=grass-makes-better-ethanol-than-corn

Antarctic’s king penguins threatened by warming seas - A warming Antarctic may mean that the “march of the penguins” is a death march. As the water warms, their food supply is reduced and as a result the number of surviving penguins is likewise reduced.

http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/30979

Other Antarctic news - The fact that the Antarctic is heating more slowly than the Arctic is in accordance with climate change models, not a refutation of them as claimed by skeptics - http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008/02/antarctica-is-cold/

Permaculture: an alternative for the individual and for society - Permaculture originally meant “permanent agriculture” but later also was taken to mean “permanent culture,” thus stressing the social aspects of its practice. Practically speaking, it is an agro-ecological design theory that will be of interest to many people involved in organic gardening, self-sufficiency, and so forth. Here are some good links to get started:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture

http://www.permaculture.org/nm/index.php/site/index/

http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/perma.html

How to build a passive solar home - You can save a bundle of money on energy bills, and help the environment at the same time, by building a home that needs less heating and cooling. Here are some hints on how to do it:

http://www.enn.com/lifestyle/commentary/28774

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_solar_building_design

http://www.greenbuilder.com/sourcebook/PassSolGuide1-2.html

Home heating and cooling uses more energy than transportation - Yes, your home emits twice as much greenhouse gases as your car does. There are things you can do about that, even if you can’t build a passive solar home right now.

http://www.enn.com/top_stories/article/23694