Ænglaland: of Teutonic-Celtic Origin

Tonight, The Party is taking a look at England’s place in helping Germany achieve victory through one national Church.

Teutonic Britain

My forebears were speaking Ænglisc as they crossed the German Ocean heading towards Britannia’s shores. Once they had established themselves, the first Teutonic soldiers later brought their families over from among the Jutes, the Angles and the Saxons and founded their own kingdoms.

Within these lands dwelled Celtic Britons too, those of them who had remained and survived the Yellow Plague. At first they lived in separate communities, but as time passed, the two populations gradually intermarried, although Cornwall had maintained exclusive Celtic identity at the time it joined with the English. All in all, the part of Britain that became England enjoys both Celtic and Teutonic origins, and the national name was given to this land by the Angles, whose language differed but little from that of the Saxons and the Jutes.

The first historical mention of the Angles dates back to the first century AD when the Roman historian Tacitus mentioned them in Latin as the Anglii, a tribe living in what is now northern Germany. Their Teutonic name was Ængle, pronounced as in Engle. The language they spoke then was called Ænglisc, which, along with the very similar Saxon language, is the original source of modern English. The Celts who lived among the Teutonic tribes in Britain south of Hadrian’s Wall and east of Offa’s Dyke eventually all took to speaking English, thus taking part in the formation of a new nation of Celtic-Teutonic racial identity.

Our first song is a Christmas dedication.

In Christian Terms

The Fair Celtic Lady of the British Isles is also the Spiritual Mother of the English Folk and She does not discriminate against the English Child. She also has an obligation to help Her German Spiritual Sister, the Mother of the German Child, as once was made clear to me. It is Her intention to prevent the German Church being cancelled and replaced with a Hell underground. For this reason, sister and brother Hun, once we have a binding agreement with Germany, have no need to be banished from England, and it does not matter at this point what Phosphorus says to the contrary, because he has no agreement with the German Mother and no access to Angela’s future work. It will be consigned directly to Germany to be promoted at national level, and to all those concerned who identify as Teutons, or, in Old German, as Teutschen, including in its various pronunciations.

This will invariably mean that Angela’s work for the English Church, as also for the Scottish Church, shall become public and promoted accordingly. There is no link to Hell, no Demon and no self-worshipping and self-serving establishment that can change this.


English Castle

Disputes in Europe

While I am aware that Italy has received a substantial sum of pandemic recovery funds from the EU circulated at the level of quantitative easing whereas Hungary and Poland are currently receiving nothing of their promised share of pandemic payments, the Hun is most likely to avoid getting involved in these disputes as clearly there is no future for the EU anyway. One of my main concerns is preventing the Police investigations from shutting down Angela’s work or trying to grab it and hide it away in the name of whatever ‘do-good’ policy they may be pursuing. I never promised to join them and have no stipulation with them, so Angela won’t need to worry. Brother Hun won’t betray his sister and knows how to faithfully fulfil his duties once given orders and shown where the opposite would lead to – namely ruination. A good, binding contract with Germany will forfeit all spyware, handcuffs, prison and torture. After all, a Hun is a Hun!

Here is tonight’s Party march presentation.


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