Happy "indigenous people's day" from A. F. Branco
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Indigenous people my ass!
There have been remains found that predate the supposed Bering Strait land bridge. Those remains are not Asiatic. They are Caucasian (although the powers that be are now saying the term caucasian is an obsolete classification).
Ever heard of Kenniwick Man. The tribes sued to get the remains, so they could repatriate (destroy) them. They didn't want their victim card revoked. The Bill Clinton Administration handed them over despite the objections of scientist saying they were an important piece of the real human history of the Americas. There were others like the Spirit Cabe mummy, and more.
Science has been corrupted to the core by the globalists.
yes, we haven't been told the truth. the Sioux said there were people here before them...with red hair🥳
and the mound builders...mounds Everywhere in the Midwest.
And in New Zealand. The are Maori folk tales about red haired forest people.
Yup.
Until the French and Indian Wars [North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War] when the Brits and French allied with different tribes to burn out and scalp settlers for pay, there was mostly good will between the settlers and natives.
The Brits in the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 PAID FOR SCALPS of Americans! And what did they do in both cases? ABANDON their own native American allies!
Why put that shit in the title? Powhatan, whose proper name was Wahunsenacawh, is my 12th great grandfather - Pocahontas is my great aunt! I celebrate this day, as an understanding that this man Columbus:
“God inspired ‘a man among the Gentiles’ who, by the Spirit of God was led to rediscover the land of America and bring this rich new land to the attention of the people in Europe. Choice land among all others! That man, of course, was Christopher Columbus, who testified that he was inspired in what he did.
And while historians may debate Columbus’s motives, from his writing it seems that Columbus himself knew why he did what he did:
"With a hand that could be felt, the Lord opened my mind to the fact that it would be possible to sail, and he opened my will to desire to accomplish the project. . . . This was the fire that burned within me. . . . Who can doubt that this fire was not merely mine, but also of the Holy Spirit . . . urging me to press forward?