Woden's Folk
An English white supremacist religion that believes that Hitler was the reincarnation of an ancient god
1998 - present
Woden's Folk is a white supremacist English folk religion founded in 1998 around the teachings and prophecies of Wulf Ingessunu. They believe that Hitler is a god and advocate restoring England to an Anglo-Saxon nation where citizens live self-sufficiently. Although this group is relatively small, they are still active today.
Religion: Paganism
Denomination: Odinism
Founder: Geoffrey Dunn ("Wulf Ingessunu")
Founded: 1998
Locations: United Kingdom; Texas, United States
Size: 50
Ingessunu encourages members to "start preparing themselves and their children for the catastrophic times that are coming to this planet" (source)
One of their prophecies declares, in part, "20-12 : the End of Time" (source)
A prominent member claimed that major apocalyptic events happened in the year 1999 (source)
Opposes a multi-racial society (source)
Uses Neo-Nazi symbols and imagery (source)
Denies being a racist group, claiming instead to uphold "a love of our own folk" (source)
Believes Hitler is the reincarnation of the god Woden (source)
Ingessunu published a poem praising David Lane, a notorious white supremacist (source)
Creates videos featuring music by white supremacist bands (source)
Rejects social equality as unnatural (source)
Advertised in the white supremacist magazine Blood & Honor, addressing the readers as "comrades" (source)
Ingessunu delivered a prophecy of ancient times called "Wulf's Prophecy" (source)
Ingessunu received the Hooded Man Prophecy in 1993, which they claim to be an altered version of the ancient Prophecies of Gildas, although critics argue that the prophecy was taken from the TV show Robin of Sherwood in the 1980s (source, source)