bb22 ago

Thanks for the post Ronin. I wish these sites could more effectively organize research teams for these sorts of issues.

WhiteRonin ago

If that happened, the First Nations narrative would be broken.

I was thinking that team of Mongolians, Chinese and Japanese should be able to do DNA testing since they are the origins of American Indians. The Japanese Ainu specifically have very similar Long House to the Senecas of the Iroquois and probably other tribes. Even the spirit stories are close. I doubt American Indians would like to be called Asian though ;-)

bb22 ago

Remember how Japan was able to remain pretty well closed to westerners until Admiral Perry showed up in the 1800’s? The Japanese were at one time having some kind of interaction with the Golden Horde’s empire. I know the story of the invasion ships being turned around in a storm but I think that is a cover for a deeper relation.

If you look at world maps from the late 1500’s, they already had both American coasts charted up to the top of Baja, California, which they thought was an island rather than a peninsula.

Fast forward to the 1771 Encyclopedia Britannica nearly 200 years later and guess what? .... They still can’t map what is north of Baja, California. No Alaska, or anything north of Baja.

So in about 100 years since Columbus they can map all of the American coasts except California, then 200 years later they still haven’t added that part to the map. Why?

Here’s the 1771 Encyclopedia Britannica map of North America. Notice that it correctly shows Baja as a peninsula rather than an island, but north of that it still explicitly says “Parts Undiscovered.” In 1771!!!

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qWjYi8crZjU/WCOgGY93eXI/AAAAAAAAWUg/34zzbI1468sbovkoGbg2nw50ZwovqlkywCLcB/s1600/IMG_4693.JPG

Btw there are only two or three exceptions to this lack of data on old maps, but other anachronisms on those particular maps make it likely that they were later forgeries from around 1800. The majority of maps are like the Britannica’s above, or worse, from around the 1580s all the way to after 1771.

Fomenko’s team found this problem and they theorize that there was a naval power similar to Japan still living on the west coast of the US all the way up to the late 1700’s which prevented further foreign navigation up the coast. Considering how long Japan also protected it’s waters in this way, and the similarity between native Japanese and Native Americans via the Asian/Mongolian Horde characteristics, I can think of no better excuse to leave such a large area unexplored for nearly 200 years of navigation.

There is also a pretty clear break in ancient native cultures between the earthen step pyramid shapes of the Mississippian culture, and the rounded mounds and earthworks of the Ohio Valley which more resemble mounds in Britain, Ireland, and other parts of Europe.

culturalsupremacy ago

European supremacy! Those garbage tribal people couldn’t even invent the wheel or written language. They were fucking retards .

WhiteRonin ago

The southern parts of Africa were advanced at one time. No I’m talking about the bull shit we were Egyptian Kings. Look up Adam’s calendar.

But for your point. Notice how only America gets hit for this bull shit! The Caribbean? Nope. Brazil? Nope!

Tallest_Skil ago

The southern parts of Africa were advanced at one time.

Yeah, and then the whites were forced to leave.

WhiteRonin ago

Dude, study history.

Adams Calendar predates most white people migrating south.

Yeah, I am aware of Rhodesia and South aftica and how when the whites controlled lots of Africa, the killings were pretty low.

You could have countered with the Africans stopped at that point and continued as spear chuckers. Or how the Indians and Phonecians gave up and left.

Tallest_Skil ago

Dude, study history.

Irony.

Africa would have been subjected to a bloodbath of proportions unseen in history if the white man hadn’t destroyed their culture first. Examples are as follows. The Zulu nation was happily destroying not only all of its neighbors, but many of its own people, as the leadership happened to be certifiably insane. Shaka Zulu, for example, had a small penis (historically verified) and killed thousands of people because of it. The Zulu Empire was actually not the bad one, as the Matabele under Mzilikali, after his loss to the Zulu, took his tribe and conducted a scorched earth campaign across southern Africa, destroying all in his path.

Let’s not forget the laughable Xhosa girl, Nongqawuse, who said she saw visions that if everyone killed off their cattle and burned their fields the dead spirits of their ancestors would grant not only tenfold cattle in return, but the destruction of the new white Anglo/Boer civilization on the southern cape. Needless to say, after they slaughtered and burned everything, no ancestors were forthcoming and 25,000 Xhosa died of starvation. The tribes of Africa were largely barbaric and vicious groups of people who really only understood killing. There were exceptions to the rule, as there always are–the Hottentots and various smaller tribes–but for the most part African culture was created to destroy other cultures.

WhiteRonin ago

He thanks! Good stuff.

So, I am mistaken. You do a bit of history.

derram ago

https://hooktube.com/watch?v=IfOZg3X_GmA :

DNA Results of Ancient Native American Mummies - ROBERT SEPEHR - YouTube


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