Part 2. I have my reasons why I find this interesting. It contains small pieces to the puzzle. I’m trying to collect as much information as I can on the unknown pockets of white people who inhabited different parts of earth, and who were completely erased from our history. Why no one mentions these mystery white people who lived in New Zealand prior to Maori? Obviously there’s something to this. Just like they don’t want to talk about the tall, fair-skinned blonds & redheads who lived in Peru before the Incas, and all of the other mystery whites who are mentioned in the myths & legends of older, non-white cultures. Also the mystery caucasian mummies. I’m just trying to unravel this hidden history, and that’s why I’m focusing on this documentary and other such sources. All of this calls our understanding of indigenous/native people into question
I no longer believe that our civilization is the first one in the entire human history to come up with technology, electricity, weaponry, science... Over the years I’ve come across enough evidence to understand that it’s very possible that in the past technology did exist, and it appears to have been different from what we have today. The evidence of such technology comes from the many artifacts, megalithic ruins, rock-cut ruins, palaces temples statues and monuments with many intricate details, massive aqueducts, amphitheaters, coliseums, pyramids, and other ancient hi tech architecture. I don’t have enough evidence, but it seems that in the past the type of technology & science that existed was in harmony with nature, and did not cause harm to environment, or life on earth.
We are accustomed to our own technology, and find it difficult to recognize that the ancients may have had a sophisticated technology of their own. Could it be that the ancients had power systems that were entirely different from our own? By observing some of the brilliant architecture of ancient structures from around the world we learn that their monuments rivaled the grandeur of our most modern buildings today. Yet we are taught to believe that we are the ones with the knowledge of high technology. Something that the ancients could not possibly have had. As long as we believe that the ancients didn’t possess high technology, we won’t be looking for it, and yet the evidence is right there in front of us.
We are accustomed to our own technology, and find it difficult to recognize that the ancients may have had a sophisticated technology of their own. Could it be that the ancients had power systems that were entirely different from our own? By observing some of the brilliant architecture of ancient structures from around the world we learn that their monuments rivaled the grandeur of our most modern buildings today. Yet we are taught to believe that we are the ones with the knowledge of high technology. Something that the ancients could not possibly have had. As long as we believe that the ancients didn’t possess high technology, we won’t be looking for it, and yet the evidence is right there in front of us.
Some scientists believe we modern humans have reached the peak of evolution. The kind of picture of reality we’ve all been presented with, is that of us humans gradually evolving from a primitive state to a more intelligent, advanced state. Is this really what’s taking place? The only thing we seem to have now that we didn’t before is modern technology, and materialistic science, and I’m not even yet sure whether or not modern science & technology is actually beneficial to humanity. Sure there are clear benefits that come from modern technology & science, but has anyone seriously studied the damage that comes from it? Some people believe that technology & science existed in our distant past. I don’t think that the current state of humanity naturally came to be what it is on its own. I believe we got to where we are now, because we were manipulated and programmed this way
I have great respect for animals, because they are pure & innocent beings of earth. They don’t wage wars, destroy or pollute the planet. Don’t freak out folks, I’m not the vegan police. And anyway, it shouldn’t matter whether you eat animals or not, I think you still owe them respect, and kindness.
We humans once had a mutual respect & understanding between us & the animal kingdom. Today we are disconnected from organic system of earth
Multicultural/multi racial countries such as US already have some percentage of mixed-ethnicity/race citizens. . In the 2010 US census, approximately 9 million individuals, or 2.9% of the population, self-identified as multiracial.
When I say “mixed race people” I don’t mean half-breeds. I mean people who are a mixture of many different ethnicities and/or races. An example of this would be when a person tells you that they are part Italian, part Hawaiian, part Puerto Rican, part Cherokee, part English, etc... Some say that genetically all this mixing of races & ethnicities is actually beneficial to humans, while others say the opposite.
Apart from examining the biological/genetic effect of multiculturalism, I want to look at other types of problems raised by modern multiculturalism.
According to official sources, the mixing of human groups is nothing new. Supposedly humans have been mixing since ancient time, and genetically, it’s impossible to find an “unmixed” population at least since the Neolithic revolution. There are endless sources that talk about genetics, ancient migrations, linguistics, etc., and I would definitely be interested in studying it thoroughly, if I actually trusted this information. I am one of those people who is very skeptical towards anything that comes from academia, and even most alternative sources. I don’t trust academic information on ancient man, ancient migrations, three-age system and its stages, Ice age, origins of life/humans, etc...
We can talk about what scientists say about genetics, ancient migrations, linguistics, etc.., or we can try come to our own conclusions based on our own direct experience. Academia claims human groups have always mixed from the start, but the way I see it, is that yes, in the past there were cultures around the world that consisted of mixed international crowds much like modern USA, but at the same time there were cultures & tribes made up of people of the same race who kept to themselves, and didn’t mix with foreigners.
When my Armenian father married my Russian mother 40 years ago, both of their families were against them marrying outside of their culture. So just 100 years ago most people were against intermarriage, and even till this day some ethnic cultures are against intermarriage. Like most Muslim & Jewish people, and even some modern Native American tribes are against intermarriage.
From what I understand, in the ancient past, the type of mixing that went was completely different from what we see today. It appears there were some random cases of intermarriage, but few in number. Another way cultures mixed in the past, is when one nation conquered another, and they both combined. Again, this is completely different from what we see today.
I’m split in half when it comes to ethnicity. I can trace several generations on both sides of my heritage Russian/Slavic and Armenian. For me it’s not difficult to decide on which side I belong the Russian/Slavic or Armenian, because I’ve always felt more Slavic/Russian, being that I was born on Slavic land and raised there until age 13, before being brought to US. I haven’t had an opportunity to absorb any of the Armenian culture or language. Maybe one day. One thing I know is that both Slavic/Russian people and Armenian people claim to have descended from the Aryans... it’s hard enough for me and I am only split in half ethnically. I can only imagine what it feels like for those people who have like five or more ethnicities mixed up in them
When I say “mixed race people” I don’t mean half-breeds. I mean people who are a mixture of many different ethnicities and/or races. An example of this would be when a person tells you that they are part Italian, part Hawaiian, part Puerto Rican, part Cherokee, part English, etc... Some say that genetically all this mixing of races & ethnicities is actually beneficial to humans, while others say the opposite.
Apart from examining the biological/genetic effect of multiculturalism, I want to look at other types of problems raised by modern multiculturalism.
According to official sources, the mixing of human groups is nothing new. Supposedly humans have been mixing since ancient time, and genetically, it’s impossible to find an “unmixed” population at least since the Neolithic revolution. There are endless sources that talk about genetics, ancient migrations, linguistics, etc., and I would definitely be interested in studying it thoroughly, if I actually trusted this information. I am one of those people who is very skeptical towards anything that comes from academia, and even most alternative sources. I don’t trust academic information on ancient man, ancient migrations, three-age system and its stages, Ice age, origins of life/humans, etc...
We can talk about what scientists say about genetics, ancient migrations, linguistics, etc.., or we can try come to our own conclusions based on our own direct experience. Academia claims human groups have always mixed from the start, but the way I see it, is that yes, in the past there were cultures around the world that consisted of mixed international crowds much like modern USA, but at the same time there were cultures & tribes made up of people of the same race who kept to themselves, and didn’t mix with foreigners.
When my Armenian father married my Russian mother 40 years ago, both of their families were against them marrying outside of their culture. So just 100 years ago most people were against intermarriage, and even till this day some ethnic cultures are against intermarriage. Like most Muslim & Jewish people, and even some modern Native American tribes are against intermarriage.
From what I understand, in the ancient past, the type of mixing that went was completely different from what we see today. It appears there were some random cases of intermarriage, but few in number. Another way cultures mixed in the past, is when one nation conquered another, and they both combined. Again, this is completely different from what we see today.
I’m split in half when it comes to ethnicity. I can trace several generations on both sides of my heritage Russian/Slavic and Armenian. For me it’s not difficult to decide on which side I belong the Russian/Slavic or Armenian, because I’ve always felt more Slavic/Russian, being that I was born on Slavic land and raised there until age 13, before being brought to US. I haven’t had an opportunity to absorb any of the Armenian culture or language. Maybe one day. One thing I know is that both Slavic/Russian people and Armenian people claim to have descended from the Aryans... it’s hard enough for me and I am only split in half ethnically. I can only imagine what it feels like for those people who have like five or more ethnicities mixed up in them
Continuing my rant on mixed race/mixed ethnicities
Lets process the reality of an individual who’s mixed between multiple ethnicities. The different ethnicities that the person is made up of are all located in different parts of the world, each ethnicity is unique & distinguishable, all ethnicities come with their own unique history, native heritage, language, etc... Having so many ethnicities mixed up in one person distorts & confuses everything.
To me a person made up of many ethnicities seems divided into many parts. Feels like small pieces of this person are scattered around the world. This person seems lost & rootless. How can such people know where they belong, and who their people are?
Ethnic ancestry doesn’t really exist for these people. These people cannot trace their ethnic ancestors & native ethnic heritage being that they’re a mixture of so many different ethnicities. These people’s culture is some new modern creature like the modern USA for example. They don’t have an ancient past... And since multi-racial/multicultural countries like USA do exist, doesn’t that mean that they need to come up with their own traditions, festivities, and develop their culture from scratch?
This is not me judging mixed-race/ethnicity people. This is me sympathizing with them. The damage caused by this probably runs deeper than we currently comprehend. It affects each individual, and spreads onto the rest of world...
This melting of ethnic indigenous cultures, and unique distinct races into one big blob has many negative consequences, one of which is the loss of ancient sacred knowledge, traditions, legends and myths of our ancient ancestors. All that has been passed down from the ancient world from generation to generation until today will be lost to us, because when ethnic cultures will disappear from our world, ancient knowledge will disappear with them.
The last remaining indigenous, ethnic cultures are our last source of truth, and the last honest place we can go to, to find clues & answers.... Modern mixing of cultures & races is meant to completely disconnect us from our genuine past, and the wisdom of our forefathers. So that we no longer have our ancestral fount of wisdom to rely on, and we feel totally lost, without ancestral guidance. We can’t know who we are, why we’re here, or where we’re going, if we don’t know where te came from. Being disconnected from our ancestors, and not having a culture/ethnicity to belong to makes us meek, weak, and obedient.
Lets process the reality of an individual who’s mixed between multiple ethnicities. The different ethnicities that the person is made up of are all located in different parts of the world, each ethnicity is unique & distinguishable, all ethnicities come with their own unique history, native heritage, language, etc... Having so many ethnicities mixed up in one person distorts & confuses everything.
To me a person made up of many ethnicities seems divided into many parts. Feels like small pieces of this person are scattered around the world. This person seems lost & rootless. How can such people know where they belong, and who their people are?
Ethnic ancestry doesn’t really exist for these people. These people cannot trace their ethnic ancestors & native ethnic heritage being that they’re a mixture of so many different ethnicities. These people’s culture is some new modern creature like the modern USA for example. They don’t have an ancient past... And since multi-racial/multicultural countries like USA do exist, doesn’t that mean that they need to come up with their own traditions, festivities, and develop their culture from scratch?
This is not me judging mixed-race/ethnicity people. This is me sympathizing with them. The damage caused by this probably runs deeper than we currently comprehend. It affects each individual, and spreads onto the rest of world...
This melting of ethnic indigenous cultures, and unique distinct races into one big blob has many negative consequences, one of which is the loss of ancient sacred knowledge, traditions, legends and myths of our ancient ancestors. All that has been passed down from the ancient world from generation to generation until today will be lost to us, because when ethnic cultures will disappear from our world, ancient knowledge will disappear with them.
The last remaining indigenous, ethnic cultures are our last source of truth, and the last honest place we can go to, to find clues & answers.... Modern mixing of cultures & races is meant to completely disconnect us from our genuine past, and the wisdom of our forefathers. So that we no longer have our ancestral fount of wisdom to rely on, and we feel totally lost, without ancestral guidance. We can’t know who we are, why we’re here, or where we’re going, if we don’t know where te came from. Being disconnected from our ancestors, and not having a culture/ethnicity to belong to makes us meek, weak, and obedient.
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