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Northumbria Heritage

Broadcasts to promote, restore and safeguard the ancient and rich heritage of Northumbria and its people. Chat group: @NorthumbriaHeritageChat

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PUBLIC CONSULTATION NORTH-EAST ENGLAND, WATER FLUORIDATION. THE CLOSING DATE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 11.59PM ON 31ST JULY.
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Newcastle, this afternoon. 13/06/24 💉💉💉💉🐑💉💉💉💉
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The 'Net Zero™' scam. We're so brainwashed and demoralized we'll even allow a con-trick as simple as this one take hold and become a multi-trillion quid industry around our feet.
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I think most of us have struggled at some level to connect with some of the people around us, and there has never been a better time to get more connected with others in your local area. ✅ ✅ ✅ The one thing that people are missing is human interaction, especially when they are being ‘told’ of all of these possibilities by the MSM etc. There is so much common ground for us to get people to take us seriously under a Residents Association Local issues and where council tax money is being spent • Threat of War • Cost of Living • Basically the list goes on… The main reason all of this agenda continuing is because people around us don’t know what to doso this is yet another reason as to why it’s good to have a non-biased and no affiliation of the Govs ideologies etc. If you want to do something like this in your area, it will help you to create a local pushback but also hopefully empower you to build new relationships in your area. Get in touch if this is something that interests you 🙏
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You remember fairs in the summertime? There might be a parade. Fancy dress. Flower shows. Tombola. A crafts bit. Someone who's into tanks. Quad bikes. Candy floss. Yeah, nothing like that at all.
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Grass Identification Dominic Price of Species Recovery Trust gives key tips on identifying several species of grasses, sedges and wood-rusges in Lowland Britain.
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Disgusting and childish language. They absolutely can't stand the idea of homelands and a sense of belonging. It's jealousy foremost. But pride in one's homeland interferes with the ongoing program of total demoralisation (an act of war). So building on a deeper sense of pride in our homeland would be good practice. Many billions of man-hours have gone into making it what it is afterall.
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A Germanic chieftain ritually deposits captured enemy armour and weaponry into the waters of the Thorsberg moor as a votive offering. The peat bog in northern Germany was the site of such ritual offerings by Germanic tribes for four centuries. Art by Samson Goetze
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Pictish symbol stone depicting a battle against Anglo-Saxon invaders, from the churchyard of Aberlemno, in Angus; Scotland. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿⚔️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 The stone is thought to depict the Battle of Dún Nechtáin, fought on May 20 of the year AD 685, between the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria and the Pictish Kingdom of Foirtriu. Northumbria had been extending its power northward into northern Scotland, trying to subdue and annex the whole of northern Britain. Strong resistance seems to have coalesced around the Pictish king of Foirtriu, Bridei III, son of Beli. The Anglian king Ecgfrith, son of Oswiu, led an immense army into Scotland in hopes of finally crushing that resistance. According to the English historian Bede, the Picts lured the Anglo-Saxon army deep into Scotland to a pre-selected battlefield, where they were defeated and cut to pieces in one of the bloodiest battles of that entire period. Ecgfrith himself was killed —the stone seems to show him in the lower right, being eaten by a raven— along with his entire army. The Picts not only shook off Northumbrian domination, they permanently broke the kingdom’s power; Northumbria would never again achieve hegemony in Britain. Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/CelticEurope
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