I'm suggesting nothing. I'm stating the fact that the group referred to as "native Americans" weren't here first.
In addition I will now add that the group referred to as "native Americans" are Chinks who crossed the Bering Land Strait thousands of years after Europeans had hit America by boat.
but muh Columbus
but muh Amerigo Vespucci
Late. Not the first Europeans either.
I'm aware it was Leif Erikson. Native Americans predate him by tens of thousands of years.
No.
And no.
Hmm. This is interesting. The RT article leads with:
Europeans may have been the first people to settle in America, possibly more than ten thousand years before anyone else set foot there.
Professors Dennis Stanford and Bruce Bradford, the two archaeologists who made the discovery, suggest Europeans moved across the Atlantic during the peak of Ice Age.
A lot of iffy language here. Did they sequence the remains of anyone at these sites? This would conclusively prove Europeans got here first?
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