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Aodhan MacMhaolain's avatar

Karl this is a great article, and I will be returning to it often for references to things.

However, I should note that the archaeological groups known as the Yamnaya (and also the related Sintashta, Andronovo, Corded Ware, etc) are all just names for people groups who existed prior to any known writing, supposedly. These groups expanded and advanced into the named tribes and peoples of written history, such as the ones you named. These archaeological cultures predate the later named tribes and cultures, in many ways. When Egyptian myths say the Scythians have the oldest civilization, I think they just mean that the Scythians inherited the civilization of our shared steppe-ancestors, the Yamnaya and many others. That is just speculation though.

I also think that the elongated skull theory is strange. Not that it is false at all. However, those skulls which were not shaped at birth are all unique, and they are not formed as a normal human skull. It would appear that the skulls being shaped were mimicking an actual skullshape which once existed. I see many people calling these skulls "aliens" or "nephilim". There are similar stories about red haired giants with six fingered hands ranging from China to New Zealand to the Americas. These stories are all pointing to something real, but quite esoteric and hidden from the public.

I am reminded of the Oera Linda Book with your mentioning of Doggerland. I highly suggest that text.

As a final note, thank you for your work, and please watch this illuminating documentary about pre-Tazmandu Aryan migration to New Zealand. It will help you understand some of these connections more, and also open new doors and questions. This is a vital piece many are missing when searching for the traces of our ancestors and their movements. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=skeletons+in+the+closet+maori

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Karl Haemers's avatar

Yes, I was necessarily too casual in listing Yamnaya as I did. Certainly pre-civilizational especially written language.

I have seen AL's video on Oera Linda book, though don't remember it mentioning Doggerland.

Aryan migration to New Zealand is not something I have studied. Thank you for the reference.

Who in the world was that weird hermaphrodite NZ PM? They are obviously promoting anti-Aryan degenerates to demoralize and counter-inspire.

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Aodhan MacMhaolain's avatar

So the Oera Linda Book does not outright mention Doggerland, but it does mention a different landscape for an older model of Europe prior to the disasters recorded in the text. This actually fits right into your Heligoland noticing, which was the holy island of the Frisians and where their last pagan king held out in rebellion, and later Christian Frisian rebels as well. The Fryans of that text are the ancestors of the northern Aryan people, and the Frisians are their direct descendants. Interesting that they are very tall, mostly from a specific old subclade of R1b, heavier in Cro-Magnon genetics than any other European group, and are severely oppressed by jewish occultism (look at their accepted history and the many wars and rebellions against more radical religious nations).

That book actually has many great proofs that it is authentic. Jan Ott of the Oera Linda Foundation has the best edition out currently, and in his editions he gives various supporting evidences for the authenticity of the text. Not that every word is real history, but that the text is a real Germanic text hitherto ignored. If taken into account, but not dogmatically followed, it actually shows many amazing proofs concerning the history of our folk, and how we fragmented into so many different tribes. It explains how the Celts broke from the rest of the Germans, it explains the strange nordic presence in ancient Greece, Scythia, Persia, India, and the Americas. It is almost too good to be true, which is why many either dogmatically hate it or love it.

I just think its like another Eddas, or like the Book of the Taking of Ireland.

I accept the casual mentioning of the Yamnaya that way, but some nitpicky scholars have to exist. There are many who deny these grand connections based on very simple and logical arguments about migration dates. Such as the Gaels saying we are Scythian, but our genetics come from Bell Beakers from Scandinavia (where Goths later show up, also later said to have been Scythians) which coexist with a known and attested to Scythia in the Pontic. So, we cannot have been Scythian in the way some people like to think. The connection is more obscure and esoteric, but the answers all exist with the Yamnaya, the Corded Ware, and beyond, those being our shared ancestors.

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Ed in Salt Lake's avatar

Don't know how familiar, if at all, you are with Asha Logos, but he has done some great work over-the-years. You might like his extensive 'Our Subverted History' series (Pt. 1 below), as well as his 'The Interconnectedness of the Aryan Peoples'(Pt. 1 below) series that he's working on now.

AL is very meticulous, patient, and comprehensive with his content. He does some great work and has some important insights into our present historical predicament. I've watched all of his videos, some multiple times. He is one of the more important thinkers I've encountered, with his forward-thinking and life-affirming accentuation!

https://youtu.be/eOM2fT6tBFE?si=3Wa7ngfd-5jQ2iQt

https://youtu.be/vRCIgqpIlzQ?si=tWbFdSxaABoYztIJ

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The Irish Wet Nurse's avatar

I, too, love AL's videos and his tweets!

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ODESSA88's avatar

This is an intriguing subject and so fascinating to ponder. Thank you for a good Sunday subject.

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

At least I now known where I came from (red headed, blue eyes).

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Becky Knight's avatar

You should look up Jason Reza Jorjani He’d be an excellent guest for your Podcast on this topic.

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Karl Haemers's avatar

Thank you Becky. I've only read one of his books, and it was not all about the paranormal. Too much writing on that subject is suspect. He is Persian I think, and the book Prometheus and Atlas was mostly about the effects of Christianity on an older supernatural and psychic religion that once infused the world and can once more. It was interesting and offered some credible meaningful history.

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Ed in Salt Lake's avatar

Sorry Becky! I know your intentions are well-meaning, but JRJ is NOT one of us. He is vehemently "anti-Nazi" and has had some associations that are highly suspect!

I have all of his books, have read them, and can understand some people's fascination with the "New Prometheanism," but I would caution pumping the breaks on him. Also, many believe he's a homosexual, though I admit, I have no evidence for that. He does, though, have a very effeminate countenance about him!

https://occidentaldissent.com/2022/08/19/tales-from-the-movement-jason-jorjani/comment-page-1/

https://counter-currents.com/2017/08/the-geopolitics-of-jason-jorjani/

https://web.archive.org/web/20180210180240/https://jasonrezajorjani.com/blog/2018/1/24/why-i-am-an-iranian-zionist

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Becky Knight's avatar

Thank you for your advice. I haven’t read any of his books. I just know he seems to know a lot about Atlantis. Paranormal stuff. He has had some strange experiences himself. One of the things I learned at VoiceofElijah.org about the Magi looking for Christ was that it came from Zoroastrianism. Jason claims Mythraic origins. So in my truth seeking effort I’m just trying to come to a conclusion. Jason also thinks the moon is an artificial creation of a break away human race that lives on the dark side of the moon. These things are difficult to buy for me. I don’t want to believe lies. So it’s helpful for me to be able to discuss it with someone who’s interested in these topics.

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