Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Blue Eyed Ancient Egyptians

Frontiers of Anthropology: King Tut's Relatives and Blue Eyed Egyptians

King Tut's Relatives and Blue Eyed Egyptians

The Maya Facebook page (also posting in Ancient Egypt and on other pages) posted notice of this news item along with the other evidence for blue-eyed Pharaohs and blond/redheaded Egyptian mummies:

King Tut's DNA shows that the Pharaoh belonged to haplogroup R1b1a2, to which 70% of all Western European men belong, indicating that they share a common ancestor. Among modern-day Egyptians this haplogroup contingent is below 1%
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http://www.disclose.tv/forum/egypts-pharaohs-were-white-dna-shocker-t88152.html
Egypts Pharaohs were WHITE (DNA shocker) : Ancient Mysteries

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This is one of those common bits of knowledge, along with other surprise redheads such as Genghis Khan and Darius the Mede, which is suppressed as part of the anti-white racism of the current era. It is inappropriate to tell the truth about history when one race predominates so heavily. Apparently. When the preponderant race is the white race.

Be that as it may, it makes monotheism a white racial phenomenon since Akhenaton was the proponent of it from which jewish-egyptian monotheism came (eventually- the jews were multiple deity idolaters for over a thousand years after).

It's also interesting to slot in Velikovskii's chronology of Akhenaton and family. Makes a lot of sense.

The real fact that is unpalatable to modern PC scum of course is that the inheritors of the ancient kingdoms have zero connection to the ancient wonders.

Vircocha and the legion of other god-teachers and wonder workers are ALWAYS white with caucasian beards. By caucasian I mean indo-aryan of course, not the modern definition that includes negroid-semitic coffee coloured mulattoes and the general yellow races of the Mediterranean. In the same way the modern confection of "Western Civilisation" is a mere appropriation of anglo-saxon culture.








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