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I’ve tried to tell you guys over and over again they’re hyperborean a.k.a. illuminati A.K.A THULE.In occult and conspiracy circles,
Hyperborea is frequently linked to a broader set of legendary locations and pseudohistorical concepts. Depending on the specific ideology—ranging from 19th-century —it may be referred to by the following names:
Common Esoteric Equivalents
Thule /
Ultima Thule: Often used as the capital of Hyperborea or the land itself. It was the namesake of the Thule Society, which viewed it as the mystical origin of the "Aryan race".
Agartha
(or Agharta/Agartta): A legendary subterranean kingdom. In some conspiracy narratives, Hyperborea is the surface-level entrance to
Agartha, or the place from which its inhabitants fled during an ancient catastrophe.
Shambhala: While traditionally Tibetan, occultists like Miguel Serrano merged it with Hyperborean myths, claiming it was an underground center in Antarctica or the North Pole where "Hyperborean gods" reside.
The Arctic Homeland: A literalist interpretation in fringe history claiming the North Pole was the temperate cradle of civilization before a pole shift.
Theosophical & Philosophical Terms:
The Second Root Race Land, Hyperborea is the specific name for the second continent in human spiritual evolution, inhabited by ethereal, non-physical beings.
Arktos: A name used to emphasize the "Polar" nature of the myth, often referencing the Ursa Major constellation ("The Bear") as a celestial marker for the land.
Aldland: Mentioned in some fringe alternative history circles (such as those citing the Oera Linda Book) as an ancient sunken northern island. According to Herodotus, these were the seven Hyperboreans sent to the island of Delos to bring sacred offerings to Apollo.
Modern Online & Coded Terms
In recent years, "Hyperborea" has surfaced as in specific internet subcultures and far-right aesthetics:
Save Europe / Agartha Edits: Modern TikTok and social media labels for "Hyperborean" themed content that mixes mythology with extremist ideology.
Schizowave: A chaotic, fast-paced video aesthetic often used to promote "Hyperborean" and "Agarthan" conspiracy theories.
Tartaria : Sometimes conflated with Hyperborea in "lost civilization" theories, though typically refers to a suppressed global empire in Eurasia rather than a polar homeland.
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Hyperborean, also known as Save Europe or Agartha Edits, is a TikTok aesthetichttps://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Hyperborean#cite_note-1 that combines far-right extremist ideologies with esoteric mythology, conspiracy theories, and a distinct audio-visual style. Evolving from https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Fashwave, the aesthetic is defined by chaotic, fast-paced video edits that layer historical and mythological imagery with internet memes and coded language (dog whistles). It is primarily disseminated on platforms like TikTok, where it often blurs the line between ironic shitposting and the genuine promotion of white supremacist, anti-immigrant, and neo-Nazi beliefs.
The Hyperborean aesthetic began to form around 2020 in niche online spaces like 4chan (particularly on the /pol/ and /x/ boards) and Discord servers associated with gaming communities, such as the one for "The New Order: Last Days of Europe", a mod for the game Hearts of Iron IV.https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Hyperborean#cite_note-agora-3 Initially, it functioned as an esoteric and ironic offshoot of https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Fashwave, incorporating conspiracy theories like the hollow Earth and memes such as Trollge and Wojak.
Perun: The Exodus of the Hyperboreans by Vsevolod Borisovich Ivanov. This is juxtaposed with esoteric symbols like the Black Sun, conspiracy theory charts
In modern extremist and "esoteric" conspiracy theories, Hyperborea is often used as a dogwhistle alongside these specific codes:
