THE RED PILL

DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

The mitochondrial evidence is broadly substantiated on the recent African origin, now being vastly in the majority of even the so called academia.

People come from Africa. Period. So, here's a little irony. I laughed.

"Recent DNA evidence suggests that several haplotypes of Neanderthal origin are present among all non-African populations, and Neanderthals and other hominins, such as Denisovans, may have contributed up to 6% of their genome to present-day humans, suggestive of a limited inter-breeding between these species."

So these so called "white supremacists" are celebrating inter-species relationships in their DNA - while modeling their physical/verbal hate on seperations of a false species-division based racism from Blumenbach and the 17th century laws of the Virginia colony.

Note the phrase "non-African."

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We will discuss the verbiage in class and by doing so it might allow the student to see with greater clarity how data is created out of thin air.

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For my part, seeing the scope of what all is misinformed and/or conjured, I believe I should take my focus back to the basics before I get lost in the matrix of the whole Proto-Indo-European hypotheses that have distracted academia from any connection to the history before (the fully accepted African origin).

Quite wonderfully released today:

http://nyti.ms/2cZUvzO

Three seperate major genome studies are collated and confirm, from samples of indigenous and modern people worldwide, that our species migrated out of Africa on two seperate occasions in ancient history.

There is an exhibit at the Smithsonian which on the sign to the presentation it says "OOPs",

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