TIM | 2006-06-09
Tim asked specifically for feedback on this one, so I'll start with it. Believe me, Tim old buddy, I know what it feels like to ask for comment and get comments on everything but.
As Elizabeth said, it is the height of frustration to deal with people who don't LISTEN.
Tim says:
Not Spam.
"Joe, with all gratitude, please try to remember that I did not CHOOSE to be born in an age of intellectual midgets."
BW please. We all know you should have been born in Antiquity. You could be busy talking with Solon about the Origins of the White Race.
By the way, I read this impressive article about human life coming from another planet. They talked about all the histories of our origins being the same no matter where you went in the world. White Gods gave them Civilization. The point was it could NOT all be random that all these differant tribes around the world say the same thing without ever being around each other.
The most more fascinating part came from the Sumerian legends about the Gods who desended from Heaven on a Golden rope and then created man. These Gods then fought for control of Earth!! Of course, I do NOT have to tell you what color these Gods were. The fact that they were fighting for control of the earth says it all.
Someone else please chime in on this. But last I read, White origins are still a mystery. The last big report I read said Separation and Natural Selection alone did not create White people. Maybe we are from another planet??? Gawd I hope it's true. It explains BW!! The fact that they are not contacting us as of yet—tells me they know about the Jews down here.
Comment by Tim
My fund of informati0n on this is huge, and one can start anywhere.
It occurred that when I was in grammar school up to 1952, we were taught an Indian leggend in two different grades. It was the Indian story of how they first got corn. The Corn God who owned corn was the color of corn.
An Indian hero fought him for it and killed him. I wonder if anybody under the of 60 has ever heard of this legend that used to be repeated constantly as a story from Indian sources.
Corn was selectively bred from the inch-long cobs you sometimes see in Chinese food. It took a long time to travel north to Indians in today's United States. It is easy to tell when it got there because they began to get dental problems from the sweet corn.
The plant they used in the Midwest before corn made a disgusting meal compared to corn, but it was healthier for the teeth. Teeth survive, so this is easy to trace.
I have pointed out repeatedly that the complex business of breeding aquatic rice from the dry land rice that is natural was done entirel in white India, not China.
Corn was developed in the same part of the Indian world that thought the blong Cortez was the return of their blond AND BEARDED god who came from the east. Lew Wallace, who wrote Ben Hur, also wrote another book about Cortez called The Fair God. Like the Indian corn legend, that one has fallen into the Memory Hole.
What impresses me is that Indians did NOT have beards, but their Fair God not only was blond, the color of form, but he had a heavy BEARD, which takes the thing beyond coincidence.
Thor Heyerdahl's 1950 (?)book Kon Tiki described his expedition as an attempt to prove that the red-headed god Kon Tiki was depicted much the same in the South America as the statues in South America. All of the statues Easter Island is famous for had red blocks on their heads.
Kon Tiki is one of the best reads you will ever pick up. You OUGHT to get a copy at a university or through Amazon, etc. One you start reading it you simply won't stop reading.
It would still be standard reading today is the cry "anaziwhowantstokillsixmillionjews!" hadn't made it verboten, like The Fair God.
Nobody disputes the FACTS in either book, though Heyerdahl, I understand, made a ritual apology.
I have a LOT more to say about this, for example, the Black Sea idea of the point of Aryan origin, which I'll get to later.
Right now I am responding to your specific request for feedback.