In this first episode, Dutch Traditionalist academic Alexander Wolfheze and Frisian Traditionalist publicist Sietze Bosman sketch the historical outlines of Ariosophy, taking the audience of a grand tour of the ancient Indo-European homeland, from Hyperborea to Oera Linda.
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Starting August 2024, Arktos Netherlands will expand its current podcast menu—currently almost exclusively Dutch-language with the twice monthly audio panel podcast ‘Sisyphus Radio’ and the monthly video dialogue podcast ‘De Salon’—to include a regular English-language video podcast for an international audience: ‘Terra Incognita’. With ‘Terra Incognita’, Arktos Media takes a first step towards its ultimate aim of providing a comprehensive online educational program to compensate for the increasing loss of proper cultural-historical and political-philosophical academic teaching throughout the West. The globalist cabal currently occupying the West has hopelessly perverted Western academia, particularly in the Humanities and in Social Studies, and is thus denying young people access to the authentic intellectual traditions of Europe. In an effort to remedy this state of affairs in their respective fields of expertise, Arktos Media’s Dutch academic writers have agreed to provide English-language academic material in the form of freely available online video colloquiums, covering various ‘taboo’ topics. These podcasts will cover the many ‘forbidden books’, ‘erased histories’ and ‘forgotten insights’ that have shaped the now-forbidden terrain that is the actual home and true heritage of young Western people. To know the lay of this lost land is a first step towards the successful Reconquista of the West.
Terra Incognita Ep 1 - Ariosophy