Thanks for those details fren. 100% agree. I too am of the very strong opinion that the indigenous Australians were at least sharing the land at some stage in the past with another race. That other race were probably quite tall... I’m well aware of all the skeletons the Smithsonian has hidden away....
It makes sense to me. There's the Tri-hybrid racial theory that seems to explain it. Every history is more complicated than what we are force fed.
We know the Tasmanian aborigines did not share the same technology as the the Australian aborigines. They never knew the art of boomerang, bone tools, fishing, barbed points, and ground axe heads were not found among the Tasmanians. They didn't even bury their dead.
By the time that Europeans were able to observe them, their entire material culture consisted of about 24 items: "wooden spears, throwing clubs, the women's club-chisel-digging stick, wooden wedges or spatulae, baskets woven from grass or rushes, possum-skin pouch bags, water buckets made from kelp, fire-sticks, kangaroo skin cloaks, shell necklaces, canoe-rafts, huts and a few stone tools."
Then there is the extinct Australian Negritos (pygmies),; (ala, Lake Mungo Man). There's evidence of these phenotype expressions of Tasmanian aborigines that are different from the mainland people, but most of it appears to be from Melanesian stock (Murrayians). Then, there are the “Australian canoes, which are constructed identically to those of the coastal Dravidian tribes of India, and wild tribes in the Deccan region of India are the only culture known to use the boomerang outside Australia.”
Lastly, there's evidence that the Egyptians made it Australia too.
To add to that: a Viking settlement was discovered in Western Australia a few years ago. Wish I'd archived it as it seems to have been scrubbed from the net. The articles at the time described the settlement as containing many artifacts including swords, axes and much more. A forge was also found.
Regarding the Egyptians: Yes! I've personally explored the hieroglyphs discovered in the Gosford region of NSW. The mainstream science official narrative of them is ridiculous. Having witnessed them with my own eyes I am 100% certain that they are very old and genuine.
These things are but a tiny sliver of the hidden history of Australia. And the world. The capital cities and the old "settlement" towns reveal so much more underground. Dare I mention Tartaria...
No. I'm not the most IT savvy bloke, more hands on haha. I'm a fast learner though. How and where do I archive search this topic? There were many Australian mainstream articles about it a few years ago, but trying to search after I saw your previous comment revealed nothing.
Thanks for those details fren. 100% agree. I too am of the very strong opinion that the indigenous Australians were at least sharing the land at some stage in the past with another race. That other race were probably quite tall... I’m well aware of all the skeletons the Smithsonian has hidden away....
It makes sense to me. There's the Tri-hybrid racial theory that seems to explain it. Every history is more complicated than what we are force fed.
We know the Tasmanian aborigines did not share the same technology as the the Australian aborigines. They never knew the art of boomerang, bone tools, fishing, barbed points, and ground axe heads were not found among the Tasmanians. They didn't even bury their dead.
By the time that Europeans were able to observe them, their entire material culture consisted of about 24 items: "wooden spears, throwing clubs, the women's club-chisel-digging stick, wooden wedges or spatulae, baskets woven from grass or rushes, possum-skin pouch bags, water buckets made from kelp, fire-sticks, kangaroo skin cloaks, shell necklaces, canoe-rafts, huts and a few stone tools."
Then there is the extinct Australian Negritos (pygmies),; (ala, Lake Mungo Man). There's evidence of these phenotype expressions of Tasmanian aborigines that are different from the mainland people, but most of it appears to be from Melanesian stock (Murrayians). Then, there are the “Australian canoes, which are constructed identically to those of the coastal Dravidian tribes of India, and wild tribes in the Deccan region of India are the only culture known to use the boomerang outside Australia.”
Lastly, there's evidence that the Egyptians made it Australia too.
More great info! Thank you!
To add to that: a Viking settlement was discovered in Western Australia a few years ago. Wish I'd archived it as it seems to have been scrubbed from the net. The articles at the time described the settlement as containing many artifacts including swords, axes and much more. A forge was also found.
Regarding the Egyptians: Yes! I've personally explored the hieroglyphs discovered in the Gosford region of NSW. The mainstream science official narrative of them is ridiculous. Having witnessed them with my own eyes I am 100% certain that they are very old and genuine.
These things are but a tiny sliver of the hidden history of Australia. And the world. The capital cities and the old "settlement" towns reveal so much more underground. Dare I mention Tartaria...
Viking settlement? I'd enjoy reading about this. Have you tried doing an archive search?
No. I'm not the most IT savvy bloke, more hands on haha. I'm a fast learner though. How and where do I archive search this topic? There were many Australian mainstream articles about it a few years ago, but trying to search after I saw your previous comment revealed nothing.