Kennewick Man - 2/7
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The anti-white and leftist crowds sure WISH all this was bullshit that's for sure.
Sorry bout their luck.
Wait...no I'm not lol.
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To the poster below, YES, many researchers and graduate degree historians just like myself know of many links that are NOT this topic. European influence can be seen from the solstice aligned Euro style mounds and houses made from stone, all over the new England states, then the serpent mound in Ohio has and earlier model in Avebury England. Also, the haplogroup X DNA trait proves the link between the Americas and Europe. This is ALL legit, and much more, there is just a character limit here
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@Bullsfan2008DR *Throws Bullsfan2008DR comment in the garbage*
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@Bullsfan2008DR In Odinism or Asatru--or whatever one wants to call it--"ancestors," not necessarily one direct ancestors, are extremely important. It's the same as Shintoism, or even Amerindian spirituality. If he was from generally northern Europe, or even if his family line was from there, then he could literally have been an Asutrar. That was the real point.
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@Bullsfan2008DR. Did it ever occur to you, that the research proved things that were self evident. Ask yourself, why has this information tried to be hushed up? What do the indians have to lose? Sacred smacred!!
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I agree that the skeleton should have been further studied, but for McNallen to make the assumption that the tall white men are his relatives and to play the race card is as foolish as it is for the native americans to make the same assumption. How does he know he descended from Kennewick man? We don't know from what part of the world he came from, if his blood was purely caucasian, or how he got to North America. Kennewick should have been studied but not for the reasons he is presenting.
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If the information gatekeepers could turn back the hands of time they would still have the masses believe the world is flat..Knowledge is power and power is not for the mindless flocks..They see themselves as the shepherds and they want to determine which direction we've come from and which direction we'll be going..Most thoughts we have are fed to us and we don't even realize we're eating huge helpings of bullshit..
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@RyanLVMetal88 i was going to say the complete opposite! i almost can't stand this guy. i don't want a actor or even a show men to teach me, and that's the feeling i get with him. i don't want to laugh and have a good time its youtube not the place excitement. but rather learning of things that are not as common. but i guess it takes all types. even oprah haha!
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@EducatedRebellion101 I am actually a very mixed european and native american descent and I agree with you completely in that without using the tools we have available to us to see what science can proove we foolishly embrace the traditions of our forefathers without evidence to support the same and I am also saying that from the stand point that I do believe in God and man's need for redemption...
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@RyanLVMetal88 I know it is so sad most people are becoming idiots lol!
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@EducatedRebellion101 yes they did.
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@EducatedRebellion101 the haplogroup is european-asian i.e siberian, not west european. siberian is what you expect of the earliest migration
i love this guy...i love this video. this man is awesome...sadly...Oprah is more popular.
RyanLVMetal88 4 years ago 5
Maybe it is a case of quantity (her) versus quality (him).
irregularissue 4 years ago