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13th January 2020, 03:48
#196
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The other vid spoken of >
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13th January 2020, 07:41
#197
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So so curious on these two, just watching > few years old >
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14th January 2020, 04:42
#198
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20th January 2020, 23:16
#199
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my net went down in the middle of a post...
it was about homo antecessor...evolution in Eurasia (not Out of Africa) The Ghost population in Eurasia that probably practiced head squashing was possibly from Ma'lta...Provided genetics for Europe and Native Americans and a good share of the world but preceeded...fork i'll finish it later...homo antecessor and the ghost are not the same group. The ghost separated from archaic European hunter gatherers and East Asians prior to their own separation.
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21st January 2020, 07:54
#200
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NAP I feel we have much to remember.
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23rd January 2020, 02:59
#201
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24th January 2020, 06:29
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24th January 2020, 23:56
#203
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I think I can explain from an archaic genetic perspective the Holocaust and perhaps much of the other unrest in the Middle East.
We have seen videos explaining the history of the Egyptians, Iranians, and Israelis. Those 3 areas in Eurasia have a high percentage of what is termed 'Basal Eurasian' genetics. What is interesting about that is that those populations high in Basal Eurasian genetics have an almost complete absence of 'neanderthal' genetics. So the story reads that Europeans do have a common ancestry with archaic peoples from the Near East but the surprise is that their are 2 archaic people that helped populate Eurasia. The 'Basal Eurasians' that were hunter-gatherers living in established settlements that weren't traveling to subsist and the Neanderthal-Homo Sapiens hunter gatherers that were true to their name, hunting and gathering for subsistence.
I would assert that the people that have always sought to eliminate the Jews (Basal Eurasians) were/are (Neaderthal/Homo Sapiens). Neanderthal/Homos are predominately Europeans and Native Americans. Denisovan/Homos are predominately New Guineans, Malaysians, and Australian Aborigines.
That's my theory for today.
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25th January 2020, 02:31
#204
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25th January 2020, 14:32
#205
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Not surprisingly it appears that Iranian and Israeli archaic genetics were as differentiated as today's Western European and East Asian is.
Anyone with blonde hair might find this interesting: The earliest known genetic mutation for blonde hair was found at the Lake Baikal area within the last 5 thousand years.
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25th January 2020, 18:57
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