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THE NEMESIS : FINLAND'S FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL AND INDEPENDENCE 1807 -1991. Kindle Edition


The Nemesis Book discusses the nature of the fight for the survival and the independence of the Suomi people as its central theme. However, the relatively short 500-year period of Finland was not short of foreign Imperial encroachments and animosity caused by covetousness. It was not a period protected by human self-constraint, respect for the intrinsic human value, or respect for the Spirit of the Natural Law.
Before the King of Sweden started taking an interest in the territory of Finland around 12th Century, the indigenous tribes from Lapland’s nomadic Sami peoples regularly visited and lived along the shores of the Bothnia Sea, the central lakes, and Lake Ladoga. During the early common cultural formation years, people living in the areas along the shore of the Gulf of Finland to Karelian Isthmus, North Karelia, shared a common culture and they were communicating in a similar language, which became known as the Suomi language.
Religion came with the messengers, and the reformation started by Luther in the early 16th century reached the people of Sweden and Finland. The Reformation enlightened the people’s minds and gave rise to the Finnish written language development. Mikael Agricola (1510–1557) brought the Reformation to Finland and developed the Finnish speaking language into written text. The New Testament translation into Finnish in 1548. The entire Bible appeared in the Finnish language in 1642.
The Spirit of Natural Law is the essence that inherently provides the right to life, right to liberty, and right to property. The Natural Law protected the spiritually intuitive people in their Natural State before the population explosion on earth. Following Imperialistic slavery and totalitarianism, people have joined civil society willingly through consent to accept a social responsibility contract.
The news of the Russian revolution reached Finland in 1917. The majority of the law-respecting people in Finland were horrified by the Russian revolution’s rebellion, lawlessness, and anarchy—by the spirit of the Nemesis overtaking the rule of law. Because the spirit of grace spiritually enlightened the people, they understood the significance of the spirit of the Natural Law, and the meaning of the rule of law. It is a profound spiritual truth for a stable society, a foundational truth in all of the stable law-respecting societies of the world.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07G37SX2Q
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ CREATE SPACE (July 31, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 31, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 16120 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 604 pages

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VICTOR LEINONEN
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Victor Leinonen has written 3 books in the last 10 years on the Nordic region history, specifically Finland. The most recent book title is Bloggers Guide To Arctic Finland (2019).

The Bloggers Guide To Arctic Finland is a compilation of the author's blog articles over 10 years. The first blog that he started was way back in 2009. That early blog was named Nordic Cuisine Focus. The blog content covered many areas of the Nordic region that he really enjoyed visiting, photographing, and writing content on and publishing. The articles were focused mainly on the natural Nordic environment, Finland, regional produce, ingredients, nature, traditional culture, and cuisine.

Victor Leinonen is a Finnish-born author with a diverse background. In 1971, he moved to Australia with family. Later in his life, he traveled to work in Lapland, Finland, as a chef/cook in December 2008. The natural environment of Lapland is a truly unique experience – from the seasons, the two extreme ends of light to the long winter months and long summers days with the mass migration of birds in the spring season. All of these come together to form an exceptional perspective on the Nordic movement of life.

Victor writes about the locations of Lapland where he has worked, skied, snowboarded, trekked, traveled, and photographed. A brief layout of Lapland municipalities is included, with place locations of West, East, North, and central Rovaniemi, Lapland.

Victor is a keen photographer, traveling on skies in the backcountry during the winter season and foraging for berries during the summer season. Photographing all the impressions of all the seasons of the natural environment.

The country’s documented history of the last 1000 years is a fascinating resource to learn more intrinsic details about human psychology, and how common repression is among the disciples of world dictators. Finland has 600 years of modern history, 400 years under the rule of Swedish kings, 100 years under Russian rule, and 100 years of coexistence with Soviet Russia. And the collective time that the people of Finland have served under these foreign rulers for 500 years was never invited or voluntary.

The first book Victor wrote title is Inkeri Land, (2009). It takes the reader back in time to the eradication of the Inkeri people from their land, most ruthless forced evacuations and ethnic cleansing from the Karelian Isthmus and the south shores of the Gulf of Finland.

The second book is by far the largest with over 600 pages, the title The Nemesis (2018). It presents the history of Finland struggle for independence, against the imperial forces of Sweden and Russia, back and forth the imperialistic military forces fought on and over the Finland people land and territory, from lake Ladoga to the Gulf of Finland, and Bothnia Bay to the Arctic and the White Sea.

The Nemesis book explains jurisprudence from the Biblical Spirit of the Natural Law. The basis of fundamental human rights, right to life, right to liberty and freedom to property. That is the God-given design, to those that fear and respect the Spiritual given by the oracles of God in the first five book s of the bible. Human right can be forfeited, by rebellion, lawlessness, and anarchy. By default, fundamental human rights are revoked when a free-willed human agent by choice chooses conscious blasphemy and rebellion against the Spirit of the Natural Law.

Victor is a qualified chef and has worked with many high caliber professional chefs in Australia over the last 20 years. He has worked in many 5-star hotel banquet kitchens, and for a restaurant owner-operator with 2 stars Michelin chef.

He has worked in commercial kitchens of hotels, resorts, and family lodge Restaurants in Australia from 1990 – 2008. He moved to the Nordic region of Finland in 2008 and worked for many seasons in restaurant kitchens in Arctic Finland. He also spent a lot of time skiing and snowboarding, and going on day trips, and capturing the experience for sharing.

The summer season was mostly used up foraging for wild berries and exploring the environment. Capturing wild berries during the harvest time and selling them at the local farmer's markets. The clean Nordic environments make it possible to forage berries from the forest with the knowledge that they are safe to eat – unlike large parts of southern Europe where natural ingredients found in nature are not safe to eat without boiling them first.

The Nordic region has a unique natural environment due to its proximity to the Arctic North Pole.

The natural Nordic ingredients, history, the people's cultural interactions with the environment are also unique. The Nordic region is a truly interesting place to visit, to live, to explore, and to enjoy. To enjoy the Nordic region comes naturally to people that enjoy winter sports and enjoy spending time in the Nordic natural environment during the Spring and Summer season.

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