Heathen History
The history of religion in England is mostly pretty straightforward. The Anglo-Saxons believed a load of old cobblers about Woden and Valhalla; their religion eventually had its arse kicked to oblivion by Christianity. Christianity, in turn, is currently having its arse kicked by secularism.
But because the British educational system has been overrun by Fabians, there are many aspects of English history not being taught to our children. Thankfully, here are some pamphlets from Woden's Folk to redress this state of affairs and reveal to you all the aspects of English history that they don't want you to know...
Amongst other things, you will be shown that...
* The Anglo-Saxons worshipped Herne the Hunter, despite the complete absence of any evidence that this character was part of folklore prior to Shakespeare's 1602 play The Merry Wives of Windsor.
* Queen Elizabeth II is descended from Woden.
* New Labour picked a red rose as its logo as a sign of its anti-English agenda.
* The "prophecy of the hooded man" from the eighties ITV series Robin of Sherwood is a genuine prophecy, despite being created specifically for a television show.
* Society will soon collapse, and filling your head with nonsense about invisible sky-people will be a requirement to survive the forthcoming catastrophe.
These are the Hooded Man Mysteries...
But because the British educational system has been overrun by Fabians, there are many aspects of English history not being taught to our children. Thankfully, here are some pamphlets from Woden's Folk to redress this state of affairs and reveal to you all the aspects of English history that they don't want you to know...
Amongst other things, you will be shown that...
* The Anglo-Saxons worshipped Herne the Hunter, despite the complete absence of any evidence that this character was part of folklore prior to Shakespeare's 1602 play The Merry Wives of Windsor.
* Queen Elizabeth II is descended from Woden.
* New Labour picked a red rose as its logo as a sign of its anti-English agenda.
* The "prophecy of the hooded man" from the eighties ITV series Robin of Sherwood is a genuine prophecy, despite being created specifically for a television show.
* Society will soon collapse, and filling your head with nonsense about invisible sky-people will be a requirement to survive the forthcoming catastrophe.
These are the Hooded Man Mysteries...