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A few bombshells in this study.
1. Light skin genes shared by Neanderthals and African San
2. Dark skin evolved recently from pale skin
3. Pale skin emerged 270ka-900ka
Yes this is it.
White skin evolved at least 300,000 years ago in Neanderthals.
You see, humans didn't come out of Africa, and even if they did, the ones that left Africa weren't black.
Black people evolved from pale skins.
The modern black West Africans didn't develop their black skin, frizz hair, and thick lips as heat adaptations until around 8,000 years ago when the settled around the Niger headlands doing basic farming.
Reminder that half of chimpanzees are grey or pale skins, and they don't have frizz hair or thick lips.
In fact, name any monkey or ape with thick lips or frizz hair? None have this combination of features. Only black people do, because they're not from Africa. They're heat-adapted Eurasian hominids mixed with archaic African Homo Ergaster or Homo Erectus.
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1. Light skin genes shared by Neanderthals and African San
2. Dark skin evolved recently from pale skin
3. Pale skin emerged 270ka-900ka
Yes this is it.
White skin evolved at least 300,000 years ago in Neanderthals.
You see, humans didn't come out of Africa, and even if they did, the ones that left Africa weren't black.
Black people evolved from pale skins.
The modern black West Africans didn't develop their black skin, frizz hair, and thick lips as heat adaptations until around 8,000 years ago when the settled around the Niger headlands doing basic farming.
Reminder that half of chimpanzees are grey or pale skins, and they don't have frizz hair or thick lips.
In fact, name any monkey or ape with thick lips or frizz hair? None have this combination of features. Only black people do, because they're not from Africa. They're heat-adapted Eurasian hominids mixed with archaic African Homo Ergaster or Homo Erectus.
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JUST IN: Russia demands accountability for US strike on girls school in Iran that killed 170.
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In Britain, an asylum seeker harasses a British woman, but the police are more concerned about the victim's language than the criminal act itself. A circus
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FSB detains alleged Ukrainian intelligence agent in Crimea
Man accused of sending photos of Russian military and air-defense sites via Telegram
Data allegedly used to guide artillery and missile strikes
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Man accused of sending photos of Russian military and air-defense sites via Telegram
Data allegedly used to guide artillery and missile strikes
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JUST IN: China issues statement after Trump requested they join his military coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz:
"China once again calls on all parties to immediately cease military operations."
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"China once again calls on all parties to immediately cease military operations."
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BREAKING:
China responds to Trumpβs request to join the military coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
βAll parties should immediately cease military operations.β
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China responds to Trumpβs request to join the military coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
βAll parties should immediately cease military operations.β
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You'd need to be paid $10,000 a week to have the same spending power as a kid working McDonalds in July of 1971
The math says it's that bad now
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The math says it's that bad now
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US gold reserves have never been this small relative to government debt:
Gold reserves now reflect just 3% of US federal debt, one of the lowest readings on record.
This comes despite the US holding 8,133.5 metric tons of gold, the largest stockpile in the world, and prices surging to record highs.
By comparison, the ratio was ~18% in 1980, or 6x higher.
At the same level of reserves, gold prices would have to rise +400%, to $26,000/oz, to match the 1980s peak.
Meanwhile, in the 1940s, gold reserves backed over 50% of federal debt.
To match the 1940s ratio, gold would need to surge +1,340% to ~$75,000/oz.
Gold reserves are highlighting just how astronomical US debt has become.
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Gold reserves now reflect just 3% of US federal debt, one of the lowest readings on record.
This comes despite the US holding 8,133.5 metric tons of gold, the largest stockpile in the world, and prices surging to record highs.
By comparison, the ratio was ~18% in 1980, or 6x higher.
At the same level of reserves, gold prices would have to rise +400%, to $26,000/oz, to match the 1980s peak.
Meanwhile, in the 1940s, gold reserves backed over 50% of federal debt.
To match the 1940s ratio, gold would need to surge +1,340% to ~$75,000/oz.
Gold reserves are highlighting just how astronomical US debt has become.
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