Thursday, June 6, 2019

Lost Nation of Norway

-Wikimedia.

Taking a walk today I came across this miserable view on the road edge, and immediately understood it was a message to me as a photographer. Our nation is lost, we threw away our heritage like a piece of junk. Now we have sold out our land to German wind industry, which is carpet bombing our country with windmills, a damage much worse than anything that happened to us during WWII. Because of this, hatred to Germans is growing strong in many Norwegians during these hard times, but of course we know that it was our own greedy politicians that sold our land to them.

I did not dare to touch these flags, as I knew it was a message to me, and if I touched them I disrespected the message, which might would cause me severe consequences. Yesterday I learned that I belong to the 1% of the population with best color intelligence, as I got full score on this test at first attempt, without even having to hesitate the slightest on the correct answers. With today's message and the results of the test, I see that my duty is to use my skills to restore the dignity of our nation.

My inspirations are the Inland and winter painter Jacob Gløersen, and the preacher M.J. Dahl, the Apostel of the Totenåsen Hills. They were both among the proud founding fathers of our nation, but we have made a shame on them and to our self.

-Wikimedia.

After passing by the flags, huge carpets of  Viola tricolor revealed itself along the road edge. I only had time to take one image, but hope to come back during the weekend. I see this was a message too. I have to reveal the beauty of our nation to its people, so that we can start caring about our heritage once more.

Too, at the same day I got my mission from above, I found a brand new web site, that shares my vision for a better future: http://sivilisasjonen.no/

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