Úlfheimr Video Explained

For those of you a little cognitively-challenged (who wouldn’t be spending time online?), here’s the explanation of the Úlfheimr video, and what it really means.

Yup. It is terribly politically incorrect.

Opening scene shows frozen landscape, meant to represent the last ice age. At some point, the Áskunnr war banner appears in the left corner, as a reference to how far back Blendingar (hybrids) go.

Next scene is two guys climbing a mountain, which symbolizes crossing on the ice bridge before the end of last ice age to settle… You guessed it, the Americas: Helluland, Markland, Vinland, and all the way to Nýnorðrlönd (New Scandinavia, aka British Columbia). And Skógaland (New Zealand) too incidentally, but this was done by boat.

After that, we’ve got another slow transition to the village of Reine, in Lofoten, in northern Norðvegr (Norway), representing the civilization the Norse built, and the culmination of western civilization. Why? For those of you who have been to the Canadian, Russian, or American Arctic for that matter, communities look like a slum in Mumbai just covered in snow (at least for part of the year). Norwegians, however, do the Arctic (and even the poles when you see Svalbard), well. Very well. And settling the Arctic is not an easy thing. Providing faster internet than in downtown New York City, infrastructure, jobs, etc... All with very little daylight for a big chunk of the year… The Norse do the Arctic so well indeed that Reine may very well be the most beautiful place in the world. We aren’t even kidding. The area also has the lowest crime rate in all of Europe. And of course, a location in Norway, where it all started, which also happens to be the most prosperous country in the world, based pretty much on a tribal system of people helping each other. Reine, in other words, is just the epitome of Western civilization success.

Next scene, abrupt, with no transition, is the invasion of Europe by Africans, showing migrants (illegally) crossing into southern Europe. Yes, invasion. It is not immigration at this point. An invasion that is, let’s all be honest here, destroying the very western civilization we Norðmenn and white men in general have built. The visuals also really show the level of savagery and lack of civilized behavior of the invaders.

Then, we’ve got a soft transition again, this time showing two beautiful and spectacular male wolves. Yes, they are symbolizing Tvíhvítrúlfarnir (the twin white wolves), Hákon inn hvítrúlfr Áskunnarson and Ólafr inn hvítrúlfr Áskunnarson, of the Sverre Dynasty. Both Blendingar, both Úlfhéðnar. Their dignity and class (something they are indeed known for, even in combat), is striking, and an incredible contrast to the invaders. So much so indeed that it raises the question of who is more civilized: The African invader, supposedly human, or the wolf, an animal always depicted by the Church throughout history as evil, wild and savage. The two wolves look at situation, calmly… Then you can see they are triggered… They slowly and gently are about to take action, and you see them going somewhere before the next visuals. Because, well, Úlfhéðnar have had enough of this shit and how morons, primarily white liberal women, are destroying what they have built.

Next, with no transition, is war. Yes. The invasion will lead to war, there is no way around it. Civil war to start. The visuals actually show live fire in Norway… By, of course, U.S. Marines, who have been part of this adventure along the Norse since the formation of the Corps in 1775, and who will fight again to protect our common culture and identity. This is another Ragnarøkr.

Finally, music stops, and there’s a transition to auroras over a frozen landscape. It is very peaceful. It is the new world that will be rebuilt from the ashes of our current western civilization, which is falling now.

And the soundtrack is called “Never Back Down”, from a Norwegian composer.

Of course, all this is about the three volumes of Úlfheimr Book Series… The history of the Norse and Úlfhéðnar (The Tenth World), the collapse of Western civilization (The Dark Age), and more war (they really looked for it) leading eventually to the rebuilding of civilization and a united Scandinavia…

You’re welcome. :-)