WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

She’s a sand person, but skin is light and she’s smart enough to understand chess. She might be a bit of a feminist cunt, though.

Honorary?

She’s a sand person, but skin is light and she’s smart enough to understand chess. She might be a bit of a feminist cunt, though. Honorary?

(post is archived)

Oh, sorry. You are probably correct. But here, you mention a Caucasian emigration to North America 9000 years ago. I ha e seen this before. By definition, Caucasians are people who once lived in the Caucuses Mountains, then migrated. Caucasians from the Caucuses may not be the original whites in Europe, as a far northern origin may be correct. Hyperboreans and all that. According to a famous scholar in India, the Aryans started above the arctic circle in remote pre-history. India's earliest epics describe such a world and an emigration to warmer climes.

But who know what was going on long long before all that. The 'Walum Olum' is a record of the migration of the East Coast Amerindians claiming to have originated in the Middle East, gone north and across the arctic regions across Siberia, over to Alaska, then filtering across North America until they hit New Jersey and the Atlantic. Part of that same group reportedly split off in the arctid, but travelled west into Greenland then North America, dropping down and winding up again in New Jersey, reuniting after some harrowing travels.

But for me, living in western North Carolina, we have legends from the Cherokee about how when they originally moved into these mountains, they found short white blond people already here, people with very large light sensitive blue eyes who only came out at night. They called them the 'Moon-Eyed People'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-P-oxrrE_Y&t=63s

I study everything but believe very little. I only trust what I can see.