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The Assembly of Sovereign Nations contains 7 nations, the 2,869th most in the world.
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Nation | WA Category | Motto | ||
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1. | The Kingdom of Industrial Skyrim | Capitalist Paradise Decent Hardworking Self-Starters | “Strun Ba Qo” | |
2. | The Sovereign State of The Realist Polities | New York Times Democracy New York Crimes So-Called Democracy | “cuius regio eius religio” | |
3. | The Constitutional Monarchy of Ali-Zebu Union | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy Communists | “Unity is strength.” | |
4. | The Sultanate of Zoltab | Iron Fist Consumerists Champions of Commerce | “The Sultan said to get these people cleared out.” | |
5. | The Revolutionary Free State of Bessaria | Father Knows Best State Suspiciously Liberal Dictatorship | “No hammer shall ever fell the revolution!” | |
6. | The Incorporated States of The Tolana Trading Company | Compulsory Consumerist State Aspirational Worker State | “A good living makes for a good life.” | |
7. | The The Free Association of The Assembly of Sovereign Nations | Capitalizt Freedom-Loving Libertarians | “To Serve Man” |
Regional Happenings
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- : The Community of Kith and Kin of the region Western Connection proposed constructing embassies.
- : The Traveling Court of Cojasca departed this region for Tarkin.
- : The Traveling Court of Cojasca arrived from Osiris.
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- : The Constitutional Monarchy of Ali-Zebu Union arrived from Lazarus.
- : The Kingdom of Simonia of the region Majestia proposed constructing embassies.
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The Epic of Gilgamesh (Standard Babylonian version) tablets 6 - 11 by multiple authors, compiled by Sîn-lēqi-unninni
Audiobook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPYf8AwNvKg&t=2566s
Text: file:///tmp/mozilla_user0/eog.pdf
Last week the legendary king of the Sumerian city of Uruk, Gilgamesh, met his match in Enkidu, whom he befriended, and together they went forth to the cedar forest and slew its giant watchman Humbaba, which enraged the god Enlil. Now, we pick up with the remainder of the story, wherein the goddess Ishtar attempts to court Gilgamesh, and the nature of the story changes.
Genesis (Biblical Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, romanized: Bərēʾšīṯ, lit. 'In [the] beginning') chapters 22 - 36
AudioEbook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgFT_IxwJJY&t=4389s
Text: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/k/kjv/kjv-idx?type=DIV1&byte=1477
Returning to Genesis, we left off with Abraham and Sarah finally having a promised son, Isaac, together in their old age, and we pick up with God testing Abraham. Further along is the story of the brothers Jacob, who is blessed as Israel, and Esau, father of the Edomites. This is the second of three parts, and extends an hour and ten minutes to 2:23:17 in the audio.
The Sacred Capitol
What is the legitimacy of the government of the United States based upon, if not from the consent of the governed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA62Daxv1Mg
Well said. As it so happens, I just got through the first 18 chapters of Locke's Second Treatise just today. It's been really fun after trudging my way through Leviathan recently.
What They’re NOT Telling You about the Eclipse
https://odysee.com/@AwakenWithJP:9/what-they%E2%80%99re-not-telling-you-about-the:8
Remember, when the Moon eats the Sun tomorrow, it's everyone's duty to make it spit it back out...
Irish Patriots Defeat Antifa and Find Feds
https://rumble.com/v4o7sg0-irish-patriots-defeat-antifa-and-find-feds.html
The Behavioural Sciences and the Populist Revolt - Ben Pile on The Corbett Report
https://rumble.com/v4odrk8-the-behavioural-sciences-and-the-populist-revolt-ben-pile-on-the-corbett-re.html
Joining us today is Ben Pile of The Net Zero Scandal and Climate Debate. We discuss his recent article, "Behavioural Scientists Aren’t Just Wrong About How to Win Over Electorates to Crackpot Progressive Policies; Their Evident Contempt for the Masses Has Contributed to the Global Populist Revolt" and what it tells us about the out of touch elitists of the globalist technocratic jet set . . . and why they are losing the war for the public's hearts and minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SSVIg4Noqc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCSCJtuyfUY
And now for the Weekend Update...
The Anatolian Myth of Illuyanka
Text and notes: https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/77487
Story and commentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UqmQJ-VkbI
Last week, Abraham bought from Ephron the Hittite his field and the cave of Machpelah that sat thereon to bury his dead for 400 shekels of silver, and so I figure this would be an opportune time to look at the Hittites. It is unclear if there is a link between the Biblical Hittites and the eponymous historical empire. The first are identified as the children of Heth (second son of Canaan, who was the youngest son of Ham, and who was singled out for a curse by his grandfather Noah on account of Ham's indiscretion), while the latter take the name from the Hatti people and the city of Hattusa in central Anatolia, and their identification with the Biblical Hittites in the 19th century because of the similarity of names (Hatti and Hetti). The Hittite Empire fell with the phenomenon known as the Bronze Age Collapse (c. 1177 BC), although a group of Neo-Hittite states survived in southern Anatolia and the northern Levant for several centuries into the Iron Age, which were Aramaean and Luwian in culture.
I think Biblical tradition places Abraham at roughly 2000 BC, which actually precedes the historical Hittite Empire (c. 1750-1178 BC), and moreover their occupation of the northern Levant, let alone their collapse and the establishment of the Neo-Hittite states. On the other hand, Israel principally emerges in the historical record during (or just prior to) the early Iron Age and these northern Levantine Neo-Hittite states would likely be relevant in the formation of any associated traditions during this period. Given how early in the project I am, I'd prefer to err on the side of older works, from which I thought I'd pull the stories of Illuyanka this week.
In these stories, the Storm-god of Nerik (in north-central Anatolia near the Black Sea) battles a great primordial serpent called Illuyanka as the central ritual around the spring festival of Puruli. Normally, the Hittite storm god would be Tarḫunna, although it is also closely identified with the Luwian Tarḫunz from southern Anatolia and the Hurrian Teshub; however, in this account, the only named identification I've seen is with Zaliyanu, which is supposed to be the name of a divine mountain responsible for bestowing rain on the city. The actual work is rather short. In addition to a transliteration of the Hittite text, and several pages of notes, the pdf available through the link only has about three pages of a translation that is highly fractured in places and split between two stories. However, I found what I think is a good podcast that discusses some of the nuances around the story while making a reasonable compromise between creatively filling in the gaps and staying faithful to the original work found in Catalogue des Textes Hittites (CTH) 321.
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