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My grandfather was a modern Viking beserker

Viking- Berserker

Modern scholars say that the Berserkers were Norse warriors who wore wolf or bear fur coats and fought in a trance of fury. I say they were much more than that. I think they actually transformed into wolves and bears!

Modern man has lost all his spirituality and therefore has lost faith in supernatural events. But the writings of thousands of scholars prior to 1900 (when there were still some spiritual energies in the world) wrote about shapeshifting and shapeshifting.

Look at the modern classics, “Dracula” and “Werewolf”. My Runic Master told me when it comes to believing what is written, “where there is smoke there is fire”.

I have proof of a Berserker in my own family. Although it did not change form. My grandfather, who was born in Sweden, would bite his tongue and get angry every time he fought. What he did many times. It was gassed in France during the First World War. He fell out of a three-story building while repairing a roof (and he was drunk). He lost the use of his left arm. In his 80s, he would take his SS check, go to his favorite bar, throw the check on the bar and say “Throw me when this is over. If you can.” He still wrestled in his 80s with one arm.

The berserkers were also known as warriors of Odin, because they all carried spears and had runes tattooed or drawn on their bodies.

King Harolds’ army included a band of Berserker warriors who fought under the name of the Norse god of war, Tyr. They all wore the rune of Tyr, on their shields in battle.

Berserkers are mentioned in the Ynglinga saga. “Odin’s warriors rushed forward without armor, they were like wolves or mad bears, they bit their shields and were as strong as wild bulls, and they killed people with one blow, but neither fire nor iron spoke about themselves … “

The Berserkers appear in many of the sagas and poems, including “The Saga of Hrolf Krakl”.

In Egil’s Saga, Egil’s grandfather was called Kueld-ulf, which means “werewolf”. Kueld-ulf’s son Skalla-Grimm was a Berserker.

The Varangian Guard (Nordic warriors working in the service of the Byzantine Empire) performed a “Berserker Dance” with masks and animal skins.

In 1015, Janc Eirkr Hakonarson of Norway outlawed the Berserkers and sentenced them out of the law. By 1100, the organized Berserker warbands disappeared.

But according to our new laws of quantum physics, Berserkers still exist in the quantum ocean. You may want to attract one or two of them to protect your property if you live in a bad part of town.

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