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All StJ activity updates here on the All feed. α›πŸ— 🌐 Website: https://survivethejive.blogspot.com πŸ‘• Merch: https://survivethejive-shop.fourthwall.com ▢️ Main YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Survivethejive/ πŸ”— Other links: https://linktr.ee/SurvivetheJive

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πŸ“ˆ Analytical overview of Telegram channel Survive the Jive: All-feed

Channel Survive the Jive: All-feed (@survivethejive) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 14 438 subscribers, ranking 14 061 in the Education category and 781 in the United Kingdom region.

πŸ“Š Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on Π½Π΅Π²Ρ–Π΄ΠΎΠΌΠΎ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 14 438 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 22 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -178 over the last 30 days and by -5 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 20.17%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 8.02% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 2 913 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 1 158 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 93.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as century, yamnaya, ancestor, britain, heathen.

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The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
β€œAll StJ activity updates here on the All feed. α›πŸ— 🌐 Website: https://survivethejive.blogspot.com πŸ‘• Merch: https://survivethejive-shop.fourthwall.com ▢️ Main YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Survivethejive/ πŸ”— Other links: https://linktr.ee/Survi...”

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 23 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Education category.

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A poem/prayer read at the 2026 HOD blot to Thor by Cearl of Mercia: Hail and greetings to Wodan's kin! You Heavenly Gods who are mighty and wise, It is right to give you our blot and prayer, Since you taught the Holy Ways to Father Mannus, Whence came Ing, Irmin and Istio's folk, From whom came rulers of land and sea. Impart to us here, we children of Mannus, Blessings of victory and thriving fields, And give shelter to us, who tend hallowed fire, And bring gifts for your aid, to us and our heirs. Hail to you, son of Woden and Earth! Wielder of Heaven-fire, Middle-Yard's ward, Loud-riding Punor of the oaken grove, You whose hammer is the devourers' bane, Whose breath is the wind, whose path is the storm, World-worm's Slayer, Sky-lord, come forth. You who splits the dark cloud for sunlight and rain, Oh, Steadfast Striker, Husband of Sif, May you bless our rite and receive our gifts, For healthy offspring and flourishing fields, And grant strength to us in defence of truth, Our forebears' ways in times of need. We Hail the father of strength, wrath, and might, As your chariot rumbles, may the ettins quake, From your lofty fortress, may you reign forever!

How did ancient Britons and Saxons get across bogs? New Short YouTube TikTok
How did ancient Britons and Saxons get across bogs? New Short YouTube TikTok

An alternative map of European genetic clusters
An alternative map of European genetic clusters

Quite surprised by Grok here
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Quite surprised by Grok here

If these were countries, which one would be richest, and where would you want to live?
If these were countries, which one would be richest, and where would you want to live?

My son has joined a legion. Roman Empire claims another victim
My son has joined a legion. Roman Empire claims another victim

They don't want you to see this. They don't want you to resurrect the wolf man cult of Odin! https://youtu.be/X5Kc3AwYPAc

The media will have you believe that the β€œnew” patrix with a horned weapon dancer discovered two years ago in Kent, has prove
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The media will have you believe that the β€œnew” patrix with a horned weapon dancer discovered two years ago in Kent, has proven that the Sutton Hoo helmet was not made in Sweden. In reality the helm’s similarities to Vendel era Svea helms was observed in the sixties but it has been a long time since anyone seriously argued it was made in Sweden. The method of construction was very different and the foil motifs have even been found on another English helm (Staff hoard). Additionally the specific motif of a Wodenic dancer wearing bird crests (horns) is found on loads of English artefacts (as well as across the Germanic world) and has never been exclusively Swedish. This die/patrix is yet another example, and doesn’t change what archaeologists think about things. I made a whole video about the weapon dancer motif and what it means which you can see below πŸ‘‡

14 people, including my wife and children celebrated the Midsummer blot to Thunder with the Hearth of Devon last night. It wa
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14 people, including my wife and children celebrated the Midsummer blot to Thunder with the Hearth of Devon last night. It was the 7th summer blot to Thor held by HOD.

Reconstruction of scenes from the legend of the origin of the Scythians, depicted on the golden vase from the Kul-Oba kurgan.
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Reconstruction of scenes from the legend of the origin of the Scythians, depicted on the golden vase from the Kul-Oba kurgan. Photos: Evgeny Geroyan

Scythian vase from Kul'-Oba Kurgan, Crimea, depicting a dentist at work, 4th century BC #artifacts @EuropeanTribalism
Scythian vase from Kul'-Oba Kurgan, Crimea, depicting a dentist at work, 4th century BC #artifacts @EuropeanTribalism

Abrahamists are burning holy Shinto shrines down in Japan https://youtu.be/O6-_vmS3H_Y?si=TPjSTM8HLLoBJlOP

Mysterious Celtic La Tène sword found deposited in a well at the sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea, in the Peloponnese So at the hei
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Mysterious Celtic La Tène sword found deposited in a well at the sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea, in the Peloponnese So at the height of Greek civilisation (4th c BC), right in the south of Greece, either Celts were present or Greeks thought Celtic swords were so good that they imported or copied them. Central European Celts of Pannonia had expanded to the Danube and Sava Rivers by the mid 4th century BC, going on to conquer parts of Illyria and Thrace.

Two unique bracteates from Aalborg and Hornbæk, Denmark, with an Odinic double-raven halo, with a runic inscription reading;
Two unique bracteates from Aalborg and HornbΓ¦k, Denmark, with an Odinic double-raven halo, with a runic inscription reading; β€œAluΓΎa ΓΎit si hwil-alda: ai wiu wea aΓΎal.” β€œOf the ale this will be the resting-people’s (the dead’s): ever I sanctify abode of the gods.” αš¨α›šαš’αš¦αš¨ αš¦α›α› α›Šα› αšΊαšΉα›α›š αš¨α›šα›žαš¨ αš¨α› αšΉα›αš’ αšΉα›–αš¨ αš¨αš¦αš¨α›š

This bracteate from Over Hornbæk, Denmark has the runic inscription contained within a worm terminating at each end in the he
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This bracteate from Over Hornbæk, Denmark has the runic inscription contained within a worm terminating at each end in the heads of Odin's ravens. Such a cool design!

Group photo of attendees of HOD Midsummer Thunor blot 2024
Group photo of attendees of HOD Midsummer Thunor blot 2024

This weekend is the annual Midsummer Thor blot of the Hearth of Devon. I hope everyone will enjoy the holiday wherever they celebrate it

DESTROY EVERYTHING πŸŒΏπŸ›πŸΉπŸπŸΊπŸŒž https://youtube.com/shorts/jeXg2Ht4Fu8?feature=share

Triple gods in Germanic paganism. From Woden by Stephen Pollington (2024)
Triple gods in Germanic paganism. From Woden by Stephen Pollington (2024)

A striking example of early Irish Christian art. Folio 3v. from the 7th century book of Durrow. The central circular and spir
A striking example of early Irish Christian art. Folio 3v. from the 7th century book of Durrow. The central circular and spiral motifs show clear continuation with pre-Roman Late La Tene Irish art. The borders are influenced by Salin style II art of the Angles in Northumbria. This particular page has no clear Christian symbolism and would have had obvious connotations with the pagan past of Ireland as well as the pagan present in England to any contemporary observer.