1. The Talmud (jews’ holiest book)
- Baba Mezia 114b. Gentiles are not humans, they are beasts.
- Minor Tractates. Soferim 15, Rule 10. Rabbi Simon ben Yohai: Even the best of the Gentiles should all be killed.
2. The rabbis
- Rabbi Shneur Zalman (esteemed founder of Chabad-Lubavitch): The difference between jew and gentile is not merely religious or racial. The souls of jews and gentiles are completely different in kind. “Gentile souls are of completely different and inferior order. They are totally evil, with no redeeming qualities whatsoever . . . . Indeed they themselves are refuse. . . . All jews are innately good, all gentiles are innately evil.”
- Rabbi Manis Friedman: “. . . . The only way to fight a moral war is the jewish way: Destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle).”
3. Mass murder
- Jews are behind the engineered events (e.g. 9/11), lies (e.g. “global warming / climate change,” “pandemic”) and deadly “vaccination” intended to establish a brutal world government (“Great Reset,” New World Order) over the rest of us (Solovyev, 2021, Howard, 2021, Haemers, 2021, Alfredsson, 2022).
- The “vaccination” is potentially the biggest genocide in history (Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., interviewed by Dr. Joseph Mercola, 2022).
Where we stand

Divine justice: Tyr — god of law and justice, Zisa — goddess of law and justice, Forseti — the axe god, champion of justice.
1. Paganism
- Gods and goddess of justice. Represented above are the gods and goddess of justice in our true religion, Odinism (the European form of paganism).
- Virtues. Odinist ethics are not expressed as prohibitions and commandments. They are stated as virtues (Nine Noble Virtues) to be practiced by all Odinists: Courage, Truth, Honour, Fidelity, Discipline, Hospitality, Industriousness, Self-reliance and Perseverance (Odinist Fellowship, London).
- Courage (extracts from Nine Noble Virtues). Courage is the bravery to do what is right at all times. Our ancestors did not hide their heads in the sand at the first sign of danger. Whether on the field of battle, or in a field of grain, the elders did not give up, but eagerly worked their Wyrd. Note: Wyrd [aka Örlög] is the cosmic web of cause and effect that is influenced by, and influences, everyone. It is not set in stone. Our choices in the moment are constantly modifying it. This differs from the concept of “fate,” because it does not imply being utterly bound by a predetermined future.
- The Hávamál (passage 15, from Nine Noble Virtues)
The coward believes he will live forever
if he holds back in the battle.
But in old age he shall have no peace
though spears have spared his limbs.
Note: The Hávamál is a collection of Old Norse poems from the Viking age and an important source of Old Norse philosophy.
2. Christianity
From Providence by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. (1877 – 1964, a French Dominican friar, philosopher and distinguished theologian):
- Justice and courage are virtues and spiritual good.
- Even if it means certain death to us, we are bound to do justice, especially where the injustice is grave.
- “. . . Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice. . . . Blessed are they who suffer persecution for justice’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matt. 5: 10)
3. The death penalty
A purpose of retributive justice such as capital punishment (the death penalty) is to prevent lynchings and other forms of vigilantism. Crimes that are punishable by death include:
- Murder
- Mass murder
- Genocide
- Crimes against humanity
- Terrorism
- Crimes against the state, e.g. attempting to overthrow the government, treason, espionage, sedition
- Aggravated rape
Prevalence and popularity
From Wikipedia:
- As of 2022, 55 countries retained capital punishment.
- Over 60% of the world’s population live in countries where the death penalty is retained.
- A spike in serious violent crimes has prompted some countries to effectively end the moratorium on the death penalty.
- The majority of Americans support the death penalty for an individual convicted of murder.
- Support for the death penalty is especially high among young adults, e.g. 76% of millennial South Africans support re-introduction of the death penalty, younger Mexicans are more likely to support the death penalty than older ones, and in Brazil 25 to 34-year-olds are the strongest supporters of the death penalty.
3.1 Hanging
Measured long drop hanging is arguably the most humane way to execute a criminal. Every effort is made to minimize the person’s mental and physical suffering. Done correctly, the whole process is over extremely fast. Humane hanging includes reference to The Official Table of Drops (a manual used to calculate the appropriate length of rope for long drop hangings) and knowledge of gallows, the noose, the hangman’s knot, positioning the noose (generally the knot is placed under the prisoner’s left ear — the subaural position), binding the hands, the hood, and how long to leave the body hanging. These topics and more are covered in this article on judicial hanging.
References
More information and references to source material are in these posts:



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Thank you Eric!
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