Anonymous ID: c481d3 Oct. 25, 2024, 7:50 p.m. No.21831886   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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US Air Force Captain Daniel Alwan reveals that he is in Israel for military operations

 

US Air Force Captain Daniel Alwan took to X to post a picture of himself flying over the occupied Palestinian territories in a fighter jet. In the post, the Air Force Captain suggested, "They will get a response shortly."

 

Reports suggest that Alwan breached operational security by disclosing his presence in Israel, believed to be present to prepare for a strike on Iran. The post was swiftly removed; however, it has been suggested that NATO is potentially joining forces with Israel in a war against Iran.

 

He may not be in the AF for very long if this is true.

Anonymous ID: c481d3 Oct. 25, 2024, 8:24 p.m. No.21832148   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2156 >>2159 >>2180 >>2286

>>21832013

THAT'S the pic I wanted. Y head. Druids.

 

The Modern Pagan movement in the United Kingdom is primarily represented by Wicca and Neopagan witchcraft, Druidry, and Heathenry. 74,631 people in England, Scotland and Wales identified as either as Pagan or a member of a specific Modern Pagan group in the 2011 UK Census.[5][6]

 

Wicca

Wiccans gather for a handfasting ceremony at Avebury in England.

 

Wicca was developed in England in the first half of the 20th century.[13] It is generally a duotheistic religion which worships the Horned God and Moon Goddess. Although it had various terms in the past, from the 1960s onward the name of the religion was normalised to Wicca.[14]

Heathenry

Main article: Heathenry in the United Kingdom

 

Heathenry consists of a variety of modern movements attempting to revive Germanic paganism, such as that practiced in the British Isles by the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian peoples prior to Christianisation. Asatru UK was founded in 2013 and operates as a country-wide group for all inclusive Heathens.[15][16]

Druidism

Druids' ritual at Stonehenge.

 

During the Iron Age, Celtic polytheism was the predominant religion in the area now known as England. Neo-Druidism grew out of the Celtic revival in 18th century Romanticism. Its first organised group was the Ancient Order of Druids, founded in London in 1781 along Masonic lines as a mutual benefit society and still extant today. It is not a neo-Pagan group. It was followed in 1792 by the Gorsedd of Bards of the Isle of Britain, also founded in London. This was the brainchild of Welsh stonemason, student of Welsh language, culture and heritage, and literary forger, Edward Williams, better known by his assumed name, Iolo Morganwg. It also survives to this day, its rituals forming an important part of the annual Welsh National Eisteddfod. Its members included Queen Elizabeth II and former archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. It is a cultural institution, not a neo-Pagan one. Inasmuch as it has a religious element, that element is Christian.[dubious – discuss] The Ancient Druid Order, founded circa 1909, was the first that could be characterised as neo-Pagan, its founder being influenced by the occult movement of the late 19th century. The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, which split from the Ancient Druid Order in 1964, began to develop a more neo-Pagan style of Druidry, partly through the friendship between its founder, Ross Nichols, and the founder of modern Wicca, Gerald Gardner. More overtly Pagan Druid groups began to develop in the UK from the late 1970s onwards. These include the British Druid Order, The Druid Network and numerous other smaller groups.[17]