Svarog - The Pagan Militia in Ukraine against the Globalists

Why Pagans? Both sides has an answer!

Pagans live a simple life, even into a Militia, pagans search for interior peace, a natural lifestyle against the humam corruptions of the west influences and the judeo-christian traditions, out of sins and the capability of understanding limites and both good and evil in the spirits. The search for the traditions and the ancestral wisdom lost in the modern ages and after the French Revolution and search for the natural concepts, lost and prohibited after the catholic church and Vatican leads all that shit modern scenario of nowadays.

Because of that, pagans are easily to maneouver in front of the new governments, pagans don't care about economic life or clash of banks because Pagans are survivalists. Pagans are primal culture cultists and Pagans don't need to be into politics, because modern politics are corrupted and pagans search their identity based in natural concepts and search the answer theirselves.

Pagas are vanguardists and the tradition is returning nowadays.

But why use pagans nowadays, if politics are so corrupted?

Pagans are identitarians. They fight for some beliefs. The war in Donbass is a typical case of cruzade, where traditionalists search for their identities and also, specially to be more precise, search for the ejaculation of the western and monotheistic culture and the corruptic politics of their lands. We see an Ukraine that joined the NATO and this breaks some traditions of some of the identities in the lands.

That's why Donbass and have many separatist groups. Because the joint of Ukraine forces in NATO makes influences of the Western culture in the Urakine traditionalists and than they joined forces with Russian special forces in Ukraine, pro-Russian fighters, to return the Soviet or pre-Christian Russian traditions against the USA influences.

The armed conflict in Donbass (War in Donbass) started in march 2014 with protests by pro-Russian and anti-government groups that took place in Donetsky and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine, commonly collectively called Donbass, in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and the Euromaidan movement. 

The maneouvers followed with the annexation of Crimea by Russian Federation, in February and March 2014, which a part of a great group of pro-Russian protests across the southern and eastern Ukrained escalated into an armed conflict between the separatist forces and the self-declared Donetsky and Luhansk People's Republics, and Ukrainian government.

The pro-Russian fighters created a Separatist forces supported by Russian Government and many special forces groups in the conflict zone.

Separatist forces of the War in Donbass, or the United Armed Forces of Novorossiya (Russian: Объединённые Вооруженные Силы Новороссии; acronym NAF) is the umbrella name for the militias and armed volunteer groups affiliated with the unrecognized political union called Novorossiya (New Russia). It consists of the Donbass People's Militia, the Luhansk People's Militia and autonomous armed groups. They are regarded as terrorist groups by the Government of Ukraine.

The Donbass People's Militia was formed by Pavel Gubarev, who was elected "People's Governor" of Donetsk Oblast by pro-Russian protesters. It was originally involved in taking control of Ukrainian government buildings in the Donetsk oblast. Tensions increased to the point of the militia being actively involved in fighting a war against the Ukrainian government in the Donbass region of Ukraine.

It is widely believed that the separatists are supported by Russian armed forces. Although the Russian government often denies direct involvement stating that their soldiers were there voluntarily and not under orders, some of them were detained riding their combat vehicles with documents proving their origin in Russian armed forces. According to Media, BBC reported that separatist ranks are composed of thousands of Russian citizens, and NATO accused Russia of deploying their regular troops into Ukraine. Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation have been reported to be supporting separatists in the conflict as well. 

One of this Battalions is the Special Battalions Vostok and Zapad (Russian: Специальные батальоны "Восток" и "Запад", lit. "East" and "West") were two Spetsnaz units of the GRU, the military intelligence agency of Russian Federation, based in Chechnya.

The overwhelming majority of the personnel were ethnic Chechens, while the command personnel were mixed ethnic Russian and Chechens. The Special Battalions were formed during the Second Chechen War as a force of Chechen volunteers under the direct control of the Russian government to perform operations in the mountain-forests of Chechnya. The two units operated independently from each other, with Zapad covering the western half of Chechnya and Vostok covering the eastern half, and their own commanders subordinate to the GRU but under the command network of the 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division.

One of these Battalions is the Svarog Battalion, a pagan unit part of the Battalions of Vostok and Zapad, started by local people, with pagan traditions and supported by the Special Forces. They are in Ukraine by denies the pro-NATO government and the corrupt Ukraine government.

Why support for Russia? Some of the people belive that Ukraine was the capital of the Soviet Republic, and Urakine is a part of the military complex of the Russian heart. Many Russians born in the ex-republics feel themselves as Russians. Another view is that, some traditionalists and, not only Ukrainians, belive that the weak governments and corrputed governments search for the anto-Western cultural invasion, and belive that Russian can preserve their identity.

The answer for this question in Ukraine was AZOV Battalion, the one that formed by anti-Russian, ultranationalists that promote anti-NATO and anti-Western politics.


The pagans are back
The Rodnovery stand once more behind their swastika. They’ve taken up arms to fight the Kiev government.
https://eastwest.eu/en/east-62/the-pagans-are-back

Rod appears at the end of the clearing. His wooden moustache and long hair, reminiscent of an image of the Germanic god Odin, sum up the classical iconography of the northern European pagan divinities. Rod, the supreme god of life. The totem is flanked by two other wood carvings. One is of Svarog, the god of light and fire, forger of the solar disk. The other is of Lada, the goddess of love and fertility, also known as the goddess of flowers. These wooden totems are in the Petrovsky district, not far from the combat zone that, despite the current truce, still witness clashes between separatist militias and government army troops.

The fire crackles beneath the copper pot, giving off a pleasant aroma. Irina pours an infusion comprised mainly of willow herb, a medicinal plant with curative properties, into some cups: “They’re herbs and flowers grown in a sacred wood”, says Vitaliy Brednev, the current head of the Donetsk community and a member of the Donetsk Republic Party. “Our general and leader, Alexander Suvorov, made sure that every soldier drank this infusion. It provides energy and cleanses the organism of infection, making it stronger”.

There are a dozen or so people around the totem. 'Nothing you see here is left to chance. The shamans came to find this place and brought stones fetched from the most distant corners of Russia,' Irina explains. Vitaliy and Irina are part of the Rodnoverje community, the followers of the native Slav faith. The community's children, their heads adorned with flowers, play tag in the fields. Around the totem lies a circle of stones that, seen from above, represents a solar swastika. The swastika is an ancient symbol now identified with Nazism. But in its countless variants, such as the kolovrat or the Lada Cross, it represents the light and the sun. Even the totem of the god Rod is adorned with swastikas and runes. To reach it, you must cross a symbolic wooden bridge placed between this world and the invisible world, the world of the spirit.

Vitaliy, a member of the Donetsk's People's Republic parliament, was born in Donbass but had been living in Moscow for many years, where he worked as a manager in a large firm. He is one of 1200 militants that form the Svarog battalion led by Oleg Orchikov, currently in jail and charged with a number of crimes that range from theft to murder. His former comrades in arms are, for the most part, integrated into the Oplot battalion. The Rodnoverje do not consider themselves pagan in the strict sense of the word and do not view their beliefs as a religion. For them, it is something much deeper that dates back to the dawn of time and is at one with their Slav identity - an ethnic religion, based on mythology rather than sacred texts and on the rekindling of ancient traditions, lost over time. Already in the 19th century, in many other locations in Europe, there were those who sought to find the shared identity of Slav populations and retrace their genesis.

Just as Pan-Germanism at the beginning of the 20th century led the Wandervogel movement to rediscover ancient folk traditions and nature and to bring back to light Germany's pagan and mythical roots, so Pan-Slavism and the Rodnoverje in its wake review the shared history of the Slav people through myth. The book of Veles, for example, which tells of ancient religions and legends stretching from the 7th century B.C. to the 11th century A.D., though in all likelihood a historical fabrication created around 1800, is one of the texts on which they base their beliefs. These beliefs go hand in hand with a view of the history of man which does not begin in Africa but in the Hyperborea, the imaginary deep north, where the white man came to be. Christ actually died on the Bosporus, Rome was founded by Slav peoples, the disappearance of the Mu and Atlantis civilisations, everything is linked together to support their superiority and a vast global conspiracy against them managed by occult forces. The Rodnoverje are not only found in Ukraine, but also in Russia, Belarus, Poland, Bosnia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. So, to defend their 'native land' against a manoeuvre by Western powers, they have taken up arms against the Kiev government.

Anatoliy Shaban, a pastor of the Vifania Evangelical Baptist Church in the Petrovsky district, describes how the Rodnoverje threatened to kill him and took over his church building, transforming it into a military base. 'I've tried to return a few times, but they've told me never to show myself around here, or I'll have to pay the consequences. My people now meet in another church. Other pastors have left, many faithful have fled. I'm not leaving this place.'
In the two separatist republics, a number of protestant churches, considered the long arm of the CIA, have suffered harsh persecutions, so much so that the new regulations currently imposed in the Donetsk Republic authorise only four religions: Judaism, Islam, the Russian Orthodox Church and Catholicism, even though in July 2015 the only Catholic priest, himself of Polish extraction, was recalled to his own country for personal safety reasons.

Thus the paganism of the Rodnoverje fits in perfectly with the local situation where anti-Western sentiments prevail, and the Slav world is considered to be a protector of traditional values, threatened by what are seen as the nefarious influences of issues such as homosexuality and race mixing, a predominant view in political trends with nationalist tendencies. It's not clear how many Rodnoverje were among the block of candidates that supported Aleksandr Zakharchenko at the parliamentary elections held last 2 November. Not much is known about their political activities, except that they helped pass a few laws on services and transportation, consumer rights, education and commemorating the Republic's heroic dead. There is one issue, however, where they do not see eye to eye with President Zakharchenko: they believe the black, blue and red flag of the separatist nation is wrong and will bring misfortune. Black is a dark symbol, representing evil. In Vitaliy's office there is no official flag on the wall, just one of the Soviet Union and a large image of Stalin, a man Vitaliy describes as having 'uncommon powers'. The legacy of the Soviet empire and the superiority of the Slav race thus mingle into one, transforming the Donetsk Republic into a sort of pool of nationalisms.


The Rise and Fall of Eastern Ukraine's All-Pagan Battalion
The group fought against the Ukrainian Army until their commander was thrown in jail in November by the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian-aligned government he was fighting alongside.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qbxpnq/the-rise-and-fall-of-eastern-ukraines-all-pagan-battalion-513

"This war is part of a larger evolutionary process," Sergei began. "Before any rebirth, there must be a killing off."

The militiaman goes by the moniker "Yarosvet," meaning "Bright Light." His comrade, also named Sergei, goes by "Sunrise." I met the rather unusual soldiers in April at their pagan shrine hidden in a forest on the outskirts of Donetsk City in eastern Ukraine, where a war between local separatists and the central government in Kiev has been raging for over a year now.

A tall post carved with the face of a bearded god stands embedded within a circle of rocks. The idol is Rod, who's supposedly the ultimate creator. Similar idols depict the blacksmith god Svarog, who they say forged this world with his anvil and hammer, as well as the goddess Lada, who was apparently also Mary, mother of Jesus. The circle marks the exact center of the Meta-Universe, Sunrise explained.

The soldiers are part of Svarog Battalion, which they claim was once a militia of a thousand pagans led by Oleg Orchikov, a local father of four. They share the pan-Slavic nationalism that drives much of the fighting around here, but what sets them apart is their belief in a larger religious meaning to the conflict.

"Being pagan means understanding that we are one with nature and our ancestors," Bright Light explained. That unity expresses itself in a monotheism where a single god manifests itself in a multitude of deities. The soldiers here believe that mankind is on an evolutionary quest, led by the Slavic race. The goal is to attain knowledge—enlightenment—through a series of rebirths until mankind evolves into Rod himself.

Directing the Slavs on their sacred mission is, or at least was, Orchikov. The commander led his men in battle against the "un-people" of the Ukrainian Army from the start of the war until he was thrown in jail in November by the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian-aligned government he was fighting alongside. Orchikov is there still, awaiting charges, according to his men. They seem resigned to disbanding for now, but if and when Orchikov comes back, it seems clear they would unite again under him.

"There are accusations of murder and looting," Bright Light explained. "Of course, this is all false." He believes his commander is a victim of politics. "He was too independent," the soldier continued. "We had been rising to power more and more. We had our signs everywhere. There are people who don't want any good to exist in the world."

As proof of the conspiracy, he referenced the flag of the DPR. "The black band is at the top above the blue and red bands. Black is evil. Black is like coal, under the ground. Black is a heavy color, and so it presses down on the other colors from above. The flag is reversed. It is a Satanist flag. The Satanists reverse everything."


He pointed to a patch on his shoulder: the DPR flag upside-down. "This is the correct arrangement. When the flag is reversed to reflect the normal order, everything is going to change for the better."

At this point, my taxi driver, who had been standing by casually listening, chimed in. "This is true. I've heard many regular people say that the black looks unnatural at the top."

"Yes," Bright Light affirmed. "They can't explain why it is wrong, but they know it in their hearts."

For the members of Svarog Battalion, that is the only true way to understand anything. "Your head can trick you, but not your heart," he elaborated. "Your mind has been brought to you from the outside—from books, from TV, from the others. But your heart has never been spoiled by any outside information."

The members of Svarog Battalion also believe that they have been undermined by the local ecclesiastical authority. "The Orthodox Church doesn't like us because we want to enlighten people," Bright Light explained. "We respect them, as we respect all religions because there is only one God and we worship the same God. But if you look at the Bible, it contains all these horrible things in the Old Testament like the daughters who rape their father, and all these killings. It's horrible what they believe in and how they trick people and make them pay to the church because they want sheep. Still, we never made trouble with them."


In Orchikov's absence, Svarog Battalion has had a high attrition rate. The remaining soldiers have been sent by the government to two existing, more traditional battalions. "They wanted to divide us," Sunrise lamented, "divide and conquer. They wanted to make us fight one another. Instead, we must unite to fight against evil."

The pagans believe that evil is ignorance. "It's something that you don't know yet," Bright Light said. "Evil is when there is too much of something. When people love a child too much, they spoil him. Too much love can be bad."

Their objective is to find a balance. "There is a part of woman in every man, and a part of man in every woman. When you listen, it's your woman part, and if you start fighting, that's your man part. When a man and a woman find each other, they become one. A woman gives her earth energy to a man, and a man gives his sky energy to a woman."

"It sounds like Yin and Yang," I commented.

"Yes, the Yin and Yang symbol is actually a Slavic symbol that the Chinese took from us. Actually, we are the true Chinese. Seven thousand five hundred and twenty-three years ago there was a war between the Slavs and pseudo-Chinese. The Slavs won." As an admission of defeat, he added, the pseudo-Chinese built the Great Wall of China to imprison themselves for their new Slavic masters. "Just look at the Great Wall of China," Bright Light insisted, "and you'll see that the arrow slits are turned inward, not outward."

Along with the Yin-Yang symbol, the pagans of Svarog Battalion sport interlocking circles representing the beginning of the Meta-Universe, and multicolored swastikas.

"The swastika is an ancient Slavic symbol that represents the unity of Slavic tribes," Sunrise stated. "It goes the opposite way of the Hitler swastika. It is going clockwise, like the sun. That means it's constructive. Counterclockwise is destructive—which leads to rebirth."

When we finished talking, the men walked over to the edge of the Meta-Universe. They prayed to the idols with their arms outstretched. Then they walked in circles around Rod—counterclockwise first, then clockwise.

"What did you pray for?" I asked as we shook hands and said our goodbyes.

"We praise them," Bright Light replied. "but we never ask for anything. They always know what to give us. Only they know what we need."

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Чеченские батальоны "Восток" и "Запад" перебрасывают в Сирию
https://warsonline.info/siriia/novosti/siriia/chechenskie-batalony-vostok-i-zapad-perebrasyvaiut-v-siriiu.html

Военнослужащие двух батальонов специального назначения (БСпН) «Восток» и «Запад» Минобороны России, дислоцированные в Чеченской Республике, отправятся охранять авиабазу Хмеймим, сообщили СМИ. Как рассказали несколько информированных источников в военном ведомстве, в конце ноября «Восток» и «Запад» были переформированы в батальоны военной полиции (ВП) и подготовлены к отправке в Сирию. Личный состав получил красные береты и наплечные знаки ВП. До конца декабря обе воинские части завершат развертывание и приступят к охране российских военных объектов в арабской республике, сообщили «Известия».

Старший преподаватель Высшей школы экономики, востоковед Леонид Исаев пояснил, что чеченцы – это мусульмане-сунниты, то есть единоверцы для большинства жителей Сирии, и это должно облегчить им взаимодействие с местным населением, однако важнее репутация чеченцев, которая заставит любого подумать дважды, прежде чем связываться с ними.

«Современные представления о чеченцах были сформированы СМИ в 1990-е годы, – отметил востоковед. – Арабы мало знакомы с географией России, но почти каждый знает про Чечню и про войны там. У чеченцев имидж бесстрашных и суровых воинов, который заметно укрепился в ходе нынешней войны в Сирии. На стороне Асада воюет целый добровольческий чеченский батальон».

Сформированные в 2003 году, батальоны «Восток» и «Запад» вошли в состав 42-й гвардейской мотострелковой дивизии. Бойцы-спецназовцы занимались уничтожением лагерей и баз боевиков в горной части Чеченской Республики, проведением разыскных мероприятий. В 2006 году из военнослужащих БСпН было сформировано подразделение охраны, защищавшее солдат и офицеров сводного инженерно-саперного батальона. Действовавшие в Ливане российские военные саперы восстанавливали мосты и другие объекты инфраструктуры, уничтоженные израильской авиацией в ходе Второй ливанской войны.

«В августе 2008 года батальон «Восток» действовал и как штурмовое подразделение, и как разведывательное, – рассказал один из авторов книг «Сирийский рубеж» и «Танки августа», посвященных конфликту в Сирии и войне с Грузией, Антон Лавров. – Сначала спецназовцы зачищали грузинские позиции между Цхинвалом и Джавой. Потом приняли участие в боях в самой столице Южной Осетии, а затем пошли в составе группировки в наступление на грузинский город Гори. Также бойцы «Востока» совместно с военнослужащими бригад специального назначения вели разведку грузинских позиций и действовали на блокпостах».

После расформирования 42-й гвардейской дивизии «Восток» вошел в состав 8-й горнострелковой бригады, дислоцированной в поселке Борзой ЧР, а военнослужащие «Запада» пополнили ряды 18-й мотострелковой бригады, расположенной в поселке Шали.

«Хотя для обывателей «Восток» и «Запад» – это «чеченские батальоны», но эти подразделения стали обычными батальонами специального назначения, где, помимо чеченцев, проходят службу военнослужащие практически со всей территории России, – отметил Антон Лавров. – У батальонов богатый боевой опыт ведения штурмовых действий в урбанизированной местности и горах. Именно такие навыки сейчас необходимы для обеспечения безопасности российских военных объектов в Сирии. Авиабаза Хмеймим расположена в провинции Латакия, где достаточно сложный горный рельеф. А база в Тартусе находится в высокоурбанизированной местности».

Напомним, в конце ноября глава Чеченской Республики Рамзан Кадыров заявил, что еще не заслужил звания «пехотинца» президента России Владимира Путина. В апреле Кадыров, отвечая на вопрос об участии в выборах главы региона, сказал: «Я всегда говорю: я пехотинец, как скажет командир, так и сделаю».

Кроме того, в октябре Кадыров заявил, что Чечня готова пригласить сирийских военных для обучения на базе спецназа.

Глава Чечни Рамзан Кадыров ранее не раз выражал поддержку политике президента России Владимира Путина на сирийском направлении. Он называл главу российского государства настоящим защитником родины и подчеркивал, что операция российской авиации в арабской стране проводится ради безопасности граждан России.

Источник: Взгляд

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