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we are seeing end times prophecy being
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fulfilled right before our eyes to
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understand these prophecies you have to
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know what came before just reading the
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New Testament will not help you to
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understand the truths of scripture for
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example when you read the book of Daniel
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you will see that there is a correlation
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between the statue in Nebuchadnezzar's
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dream and Daniel's Vision both represent
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four kingdoms that would dominate the
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Earth and have significant roles in the
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lives of the chosen people the different
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beasts are a symbol of a false religion
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a corrupt system of governance and the
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persecution of yah's people in the
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session
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we're going to take a look at the fourth
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Beast its religion and its
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people for those tuning in for the first
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time you need to know that this message
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is a continuation of a series I'll leave
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several links in the description for
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recent videos to help you make the
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connection between the Beast religion
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and his people and when I say his people
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I'm talking about those who align
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themselves with the Beast to carry out
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his evil desires we're referencing the
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seventh chapter of Daniel where he is
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given the interpretation about the
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fourth Beast this Beast is generally
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understood to be symbolic of the Roman
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Empire the legs of iron Rome is
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remembered for its colossal power
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brutality and dominance over other
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nations
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the Beast has 10 horns whereas the
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statue from Nebuchadnezzar's Vision has
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10 toes representing various rulers or
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kingdoms that ascended after the Roman
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Empire's decline there's something else
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that Rome will be remembered for the
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founding of the religion of
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Christianity so I guess it goes without
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saying that we need to look at the
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people used to bring about the evil
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desires of the fourth beast and that's
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not to say that all of them did usually
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there will be a Remnant within Nations
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who are like Rahab they find a way to
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separate themselves from wickedness and
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wicked people even though they are of
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the same blood just think about Jacob
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and Esau same mother same father father
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but their lives turned out completely
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different so just know that what we're
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covering is talking about
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Nations now let's pick up where we left
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off in the last session we talked about
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how the Roman Empire transitioned into
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the Holy Roman Empire but why was the
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Holy Roman Empire called Roman when it
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was Germanic we're going to look at this
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article from the Greek reporter because
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it's asking that question it says the
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Holy Roman Empire despite the name was
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primarily Germanic but why was it called
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Roman if it had nothing to do with the
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Romans the Germanic Empire also saw
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itself as an extension of the Catholic
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Church's authority over Europe among the
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citizens of its Empire the the Holy
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Roman Empire sought to uphold Christian
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values and statutes in its position in
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Europe the empire was a symbol of
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Christianity throughout its existence
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with Emperors often seen as Protectors
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of the faith the legitimacy of the
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empire was closely tied to the church
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with papal coronation playing a key role
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in validating Imperial
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Authority so basically it was called the
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Holy Roman Empire because it was
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intended to be a direct
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continuation of the Roman Empire Rome
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did not fall it morphed into something
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else but we still need to ask what the
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connection was to Germany why is it
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being called the Holy Roman Empire and
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make sure you understand that when it
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says Holy Roman Empire it's talking
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about the Germanic Empire so this
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article from inquisitive flow is asking
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the question was Rome in the Holy Roman
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Empire the answer is yes it says yes
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Rome was in the Holy Roman Empire in 951
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Otto I 1 and Al Adelaide married they
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were king and queen from Germany and
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burgundy respectively through this Union
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Otto the first took over the Lombardi
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iron Crown I'll drop down it says
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thereafter all the crowned rulers of
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Italy would also be Kings in Germany as
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a result Italy which also hosts Rome
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became part of the Holy Roman Empire and
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this included the German Kingdom and
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burgundy therefore Rome was indeed part
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of the Holy Roman Empire for as long as
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it existed so we see
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reciprocity if they were crowned ruler
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in Italy then they would also be a crown
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ruler in Germany
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here we see their informal Imperial
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banner and this is for the Holy Roman
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Empire it's the double-headed Eagle
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representing all of their towns did you
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know that the double-headed Eagle was
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also a main element of the code of arms
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of the Russian Empire so what are we
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really talking about here an
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amalgamation of European
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nations and you'll often see those
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Nations using Eagles as symbols now this
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information comes from the Centennial
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post entitled the European Union a not
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so Holy Roman Empire it says the EU is
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designed as a Supra National polity
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where member States retain their
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National sovereignty and parochial
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identities but agree to be bound by its
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law laws they maintain their own armies
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independent foreign policies National
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parliaments and are free to leave if
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they so choose the creation of such a
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chimeric political Beast might appear
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unpreceded but it is not so unpreceded
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is something that has never been done or
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known before but let's not Overlook the
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part that says it's a k meric political
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Beast a chimera describes a creature
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with parts taken from various animals
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now think about Daniel's Vision it goes
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on to say the Holy Roman Empire
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successfully managed the Affairs of
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Central Europe by creating a similar
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composite political structure beginning
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in 962 under Otto the in a bid to to
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create unity in the German lands where
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the Romans never ruled the Holy Roman
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Empire proclaimed itself the successor
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to the long dead Roman Empire as the
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defender of a Catholic Christian Europe
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so do you see what
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happened Rome
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transitioned into a conglomeration of
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Nations I'll drop Dr down it says that
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the Holy Roman Empire survived for 900
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years suggests that it was on to
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something and that the EU can be viewed
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as a secular
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Reincarnation of it minus only an
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Emperor's crown and Christian faith as
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symbols of its Unity I hope you caught
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that the EU is a reincar
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nation of the Holy Roman Empire so did
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Rome Ever
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Fall no now here it says their laws
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bound them together but initially it was
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the religion of
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Christianity that tied them together
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we'll see confirmation of that here in
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this Oxford academic Journal article
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it's entitled Europe's religious
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inheritance
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religion law and identity in
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contemporary Europe so it says European
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identity
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originally arose out of a shared
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commitment to
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Christianity but is something else
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linking them together I think we know
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the answer
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bloodline so it's time to take a look at
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the genetic roots of the European
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Nations to do that you have to go back
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to the beginning and look at scripture
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when you look at the table of Nations
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found in Genesis 10 it gives a breakdown
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of where the three sons of Noah migrated
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to After the flood the descendants of
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Jeth settled in the mountainous areas
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colored in pink we're talking about
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areas around the black and Caspian Seas
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Asia minor the Greek Islands and the
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islands of Cyprus and cre notice that I
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have red arrows pointing to the Caucasus
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Mountains this is where Caucasians came
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from right above it you see
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ashkenaz a descendant of Jeth and this
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is where
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ashkanazi came from so Genesis 105
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identify these descendants of Jeth as
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Gentiles but here's the thing some of
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the people who associate themselves with
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the jetic line are only connected
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through the maternal line through the
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mother now I need to pause here and say
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that some of the information I'm about
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to share may be hard for some to hear so
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I need you to know that I'm quoting
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sources and giving the names of the
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sources so that you can go back and read
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the books for elves or I'm also adding
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the link at the bottom of the slides so
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that you can read the journal articles
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that way you will not be able to say
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that I'm saying these things I'm
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restating the information from credible
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sources why am I saying this instead of
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getting upset with me and sending me
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messages accusing me of being racist
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take the time to contact the source and
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say to them so we're going to look at
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excerpts from this book called the
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religion of the tons This Was Written In
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1902 all right so the author begins
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talking about the prehistoric period it
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says from the ancient grave Mounds no
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clear voice but only confused sounds
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reach our ears these remains afford but
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a glimpse of only a few aspects of
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culture and these the less important
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ones while acknowledging the value and
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significance of archaeological studies
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such statements should warn us against
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overestimating them we possess numerous
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material remains from ages on which
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history proper sheds no light we find
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Stone monuments Stone Chambers Stone
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circles Graves Lake dwelling skulls
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bones utensils implements weapons and
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ornaments through these abundant and
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varied remains prehistoric archaeology
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seeks for a solution of such problems as
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the distribution of races the conditions
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of primitive times and the origin of
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civilization archaeological research in
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this way joins hands with with geology
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both having positive data at their
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command continuing it says due caution
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must be exercised in any Endeavor to
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gather the fruits of these researches so
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they were putting everything together to
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create their hypothesis it says the
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material found in Scandinavian countries
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is especially important while much has
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been brought to light elsewhere The
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Remains from Denmark and seden deposited
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for the larger part in the museums at
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Copenhagen and and Stockholm are
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exceptionally valuable for prehistoric
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investigations the first question that
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presents itself is whether the
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prehistoric remains shed any light on
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the earliest
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migrations of what race or family were
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the people whose Stone Chambers and
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implements are found in Scandinavia and
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Elsewhere for a long time it was
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supposed or they thought though without
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sufficient reason that they must be
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regarded as of a race entirely distinct
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from our own so he's saying that
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initially when they were looking at the
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prehistoric Remains the skeletons they
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thought that they had to belong to a
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race entirely distinct from theirs from
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Europeans but you're going to see that
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they discovered something about
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themselves that shocked them to the
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core let's go on it says during the
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Stone Age it was held or believed that
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fins and other Mongolian tribes extended
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far into Central Europe the Bronze Age
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was identified with the Kelts and the
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Iron Age with the Tuton now the twons
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are commonly classified as a Germanic
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Tri tribe it says it was thought that a
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d Copalis population of noble
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indoeuropean blood was at any rate
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everywhere in Europe preceded by a broy
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seales people of a lower
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race the facts as we now know them have
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led to a reconsideration of these
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theories and have entirely done away
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with these hypothetical
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ooin of unknown or or at least of a
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foreign race so why is he saying that
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the facts LED them to do away with the
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hypothetical
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octoin octanus is to be indigenous or
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native they found out that they were not
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the indigenous people nor were they
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native to the place where they
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were but he's going to tell us that the
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information they uncovered and remember
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now that this book Was Written In
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1902 he's saying that the information
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LED them back to the
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Giants it says the skulls from the
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socalled Giants Chambers in Denmark and
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the Swedish Stone Graves most probably
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belong not only according to
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Scandinavian Scholars but according to
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such an authority as
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veral to ancestors of the same race as
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the present
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inhabitants moreover if successive
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archaeological periods always coincided
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with the conquest and domination of a
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new people that displac the old then
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there would be a sharp line of division
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between those periods but this is by no
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means the case the transitions are
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gradual neither suddenly nor indeed
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universally does bronze take the place
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of stone or iron that of bronze what is
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he saying that the modern Europeans
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coexisted with the Giants and that
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Europeans descend from them he is
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confirming what science is now proving
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using
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DNA the author goes on to say the oldest
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remains give no indication of an
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extermination or dislodgement of One
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People by another this does not however
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furnish an answer to the question whence
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these people came where did they come
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from nor does it exclude the possibility
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of foreign influences the evidence so
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far as we are are able to penetrate the
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past goes to show that no sudden changes
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or shiftings took place at least not in
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the North and while in Central Europe we
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know even in historic times of various
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changes in population there are still
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strong reasons for believing that even
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the Alpine Lake Villages were inhabited
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by people of indoeuropean
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blood so we need to understand who the
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indo-europeans descend from this article
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is entitled when neander tals interbred
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with ancient humans research clarifies
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timeline of human evolution so the
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summary is telling us that many people
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have a tiny slice of nandal DNA which is
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evidence of interbreeding between the
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species and ancient human
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ancestors evidence of interbreeding
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between the species and ancient human
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ancestors as say two new studies suggest
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that interbreeding occurred during a
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limited period of time as ancient humans
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left Africa and we certainly know that
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the descendants of deth left the the
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continent of Africa it says clarifying
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or the scientists are now clarifying
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that timeline or the timeline Narrows
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the possible range of time when humans
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spread to new continents so you see the
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skull on the left the two skulls they
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were found in a cave site in present day
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CIA its DNA shows similar ities to bones
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found in a German cave according to new
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research so I'm going to share excerpts
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from an article that Roa sent to me it
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was published this month and it's
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entitled oldest human DNA reveals lost
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branch of the Human family Tree
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scientists say they have recovered the
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oldest known Homo sapiens DNA from Human
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remains found in Europe and the
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information is helping to
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reveal their species shared history with
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neander tals the ancient genome
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sequenced from 13 bone fragments
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Unearthed in a cave beneath a medieval
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castle in Rus Germany belonged to six
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individuals including a mother daughter
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and distant cousins who live lived in
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the region and they say around 45,000
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years ago I don't believe it was that
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long ago I believe it was closer to our
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modern
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time the article goes on to say
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scientists have known since the first
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neandertal genome was sequenced in 2010
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that early humans interbred with neander
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tals a bombshell revelation that
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bequeathed a genetic leg y still
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traceable in humans today however
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exactly when how often and where this
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critical and mysterious juncture in
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human history took place has been hard
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to pin down scientists have believed
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inter species
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relations inter species
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relations would have occurred somewhere
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in the Middle East
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as a wave of homo sapiens left Africa
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and bumped into
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neandertals who had lived across Eurasia
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for
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250,000 years so look at the image on
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the right they're looking at a cave and
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this is where the the ancient human
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remains were found it's located beneath
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a castle in Rus Germany now was that
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castle built for a man or for a
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giant let's go on it says the
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differences that we imagine between
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these groups to be very big actually
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were very small Genetically speaking
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they seem to have mixed with each other
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for a long period of time and were
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living side by side for a long period of
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time that's
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confirmation of the information we read
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from the book from 190 too they were
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coexisting I'll drop down it's saying
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that early humans encountered neander TS
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they mated with them and gave birth to
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children on a fairly regular basis the
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height of the activity was
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47,000 years ago the study suggested
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again I don't believe that it was that
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long ago it goes on to say the neand
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gene variants detected most frequently
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in ancient and modern Homo sapiens
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genomes are related to traits and
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functions that included immune function
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skin
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pigmentation and Metabolism with some
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increasing in
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frequency over time so skin pigmentation
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was a
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trait what do you think that trait
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was it goes on to say neander TS were
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living outside Africa in harsh ice AG
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climates and were adapted to the climate
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and to the pathogens in these
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environments when modern humans left
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Africa and interbred with neander tals
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some individuals inherited neander genes
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that presumably allow them to adapt and
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Thrive better in the environment
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so another trait was adapting to colder
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climates what do you think the climate
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was like in the caucuses
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mountains let's see what other traits
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passed on in the genes this comes from
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AP entitled ancient jeans pinpoint when
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humans and neander tals mixed and
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mingled so the report is showing that
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they found neander genes related to
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immunity and Metabolism that may have
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helped early humans survive and thrive
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outside of Africa the scientists are
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saying that descendants of neander tals
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still carry neander Legacy in their DNA
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it says modern genetic quirks linked to
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skin color
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hair hair color and even nose shape can
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be traced back to
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neandertals now let's read some excerpts
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from this Smithsonian article entitled
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what does it mean to be human it says
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neander TS were the first species of
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fossil hominin discovered and have
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secured their place in our Collective
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imagination ever since the first
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neandertal fossils were found in Inus
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Belgium in
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1829 but not identified as belonging to
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neander tals until almost 100 years
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later
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the first fossils to be called neander
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tals were found in
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1856 in Germany at a site in the neander
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valley where neander tals get their
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names let's go on it says ancient DNA
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has been used to reconstruct aspects of
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nandal appearance a fragment of the gene
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for the melan cordin one receptor or
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mrc1 was sequenced using DNA from two
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nandal specimens from Spain and Italy it
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goes on to say
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mc1r is a receptor Gene that controls
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the production of melanin the protein
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responsible for pigmentation of the hair
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and skin neander tals had a mutation in
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this receptor Gene which changed an
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amino acid making the result resulting
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protein less efficient and likely
00:28:32
creating a phenotype of red hair and
00:28:36
pale skin so it says the Reconstruction
00:28:40
of a male neand by John gerch features
00:28:45
pale skin but not red hair so how do we
00:28:48
know what this phenotype would have
00:28:50
looked like it say modern humans display
00:28:53
similar mutations of
00:28:56
mc1r and people who have two copies of
00:28:59
this mutation have red hair and pale
00:29:03
skin now excluding albinism and leprosy
00:29:08
what other explanations do we have for
00:29:11
the skin color turning white and for the
00:29:14
longest time science was only talking
00:29:17
about natural selection but here we see
00:29:21
that this mutation causes it as well
00:29:26
there are traits that pass pass down
00:29:28
through the DNA and it's pointing back
00:29:32
to the original
00:29:34
ancestors I know this is hard for some
00:29:37
to hear the thing is none of us can help
00:29:40
how we got here you did not select your
00:29:44
parents and your ancestors We inherited
00:29:48
the original sin from Adam but because
00:29:52
of free will we can all make right
00:29:55
choices in spite of the the
00:29:58
circumstances just like Rahab she
00:30:02
descended from a people that yah wanted
00:30:05
Israel to wipe out but she found favor
00:30:10
because of the condition of the heart so
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that's important to keep in mind let's
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go
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on is there yet another trait we can
00:30:21
point to this comes from Tech
00:30:24
interactive it's asking the question do
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all blue-eyed people share a common
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ancestor and the answer is yes it's
00:30:33
pointing back to the Black Sea region
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those with blue eyes can trace their
00:30:39
ancestry back to that location it says
00:30:43
while it may seem impossible to
00:30:45
determine exactly how long ago a
00:30:48
mutation happened scientists have
00:30:51
developed a variety of methods to make
00:30:54
this task easier the original mutation
00:30:58
in
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oca2 arose between 6 and 10,000 years
00:31:04
ago in the Black Sea region of Europe
00:31:07
shortly after this time a large scale
00:31:11
migration occurred from the Black Sea to
00:31:14
Northern Europe today most blueeyed
00:31:19
individuals have ancestry from there
00:31:23
less pigmentation was a useful trait in
00:31:27
the low sunlight environment of Northern
00:31:30
Europe people with lighter skin can more
00:31:34
efficiently absorb sunlight which is
00:31:37
important for making vitamin D while
00:31:40
lighter skinned people also sunburn more
00:31:44
easily it was a beneficial tradeoff in
00:31:48
that region after a few thousand years
00:31:50
of natural selection that's what they
00:31:52
call it lighter skin fairer hair and
00:31:57
Bluer eyes eyes became prominent in this
00:32:00
part of the world indeed most people
00:32:04
with blue eyes today have some European
00:32:08
ancestry now let's read some information
00:32:11
from saitech daily listen to this title
00:32:16
rewriting
00:32:17
Evolution study shows neander talls and
00:32:22
humans were not the same species this
00:32:27
came out this month again the link is at
00:32:30
the bottom of the screen for those of
00:32:32
you who just got triggered by that
00:32:35
statement I didn't write it I'm simply
00:32:38
reading the information from the
00:32:40
research so reach out to those involved
00:32:43
in the study if you want to debate the
00:32:48
topic it says a recent study conducted
00:32:51
by researches from London's Natural
00:32:54
History Museum and the Institute of
00:32:56
philosophy at
00:33:00
ku1 has strengthened the argument that
00:33:02
neander tals and modern humans or Homo
00:33:06
sapiens should be classified as distinct
00:33:11
species to more accurately Trace our
00:33:15
evolutionary history their evolutionary
00:33:19
history it says different researchers
00:33:22
have different definitions as to what
00:33:25
classifies as a species if it is
00:33:28
Undisputed that homo sapiens and
00:33:31
neandertals originate from the same
00:33:35
parental species however studies into
00:33:39
neander tal genetics and evolution have
00:33:42
reignited the debate over whether they
00:33:45
should be classed as separate from Homo
00:33:49
sapiens or rather as a
00:33:55
subspecies now interestingly
00:33:58
that's how they were classified early on
00:34:01
when Europeans were pushing the idea
00:34:04
that negr descended from the Andals they
00:34:08
classified our ancestors with their
00:34:11
animals but way back when folks had
00:34:16
information to the contrary and they
00:34:19
kept it under wraps because they needed
00:34:21
to justify their inhumane treatment of
00:34:25
our people the gaslighting has been been
00:34:27
going on for a very long time so this
00:34:33
goes on to say Professor Chris Stringer
00:34:35
research leader at the Natural History
00:34:37
Museum and Joint author of the paper
00:34:39
says in the context of neander tals and
00:34:42
Homo sapiens we need to regard
00:34:45
speciation as a gradual process that
00:34:48
occurred over more than 400,000 years
00:34:52
now again I am simply not buying it that
00:34:55
this happened that long ago but it goes
00:34:57
on to say it is correct that the two
00:35:00
interbred where they were not
00:35:02
geographically separate but over time
00:35:04
differentiation continued to a point
00:35:07
where the two were distinctly different
00:35:09
species when the neander tals died out
00:35:12
around 40,000 years ago the two species
00:35:15
were in the final stage of the
00:35:17
speciation process and were developing
00:35:21
reproductive isolation from each other
00:35:26
so this information from earth.com says
00:35:30
this is the most recent human to
00:35:33
interbreed with neander TS revealed by
00:35:37
DNA it says according to the most
00:35:39
commonly accepted Theory modern humans
00:35:43
left Africa around 60,000 years ago
00:35:46
mingling with neander tals along the way
00:35:49
this interaction left a legacy of 2 to
00:35:53
3% neand DNA in the genomes of people
00:35:57
people outside Africa however the story
00:36:01
of the first modern humans in Europe and
00:36:04
the timing of their intermingling with
00:36:07
neander tals remains incomplete a recent
00:36:11
study sheds light on this chapter
00:36:14
uncovering new connections between early
00:36:17
European humans and neander tals it says
00:36:21
neand tals were our as in their closest
00:36:26
extinct relatives living alongside early
00:36:31
modern modern humans in Europe and parts
00:36:36
of Asia for hundreds of thousands of
00:36:39
years they first appeared around 400,000
00:36:43
years ago there there they go and
00:36:45
thrived until about 40,000 years ago
00:36:49
unlike the stereotypical image of Burly
00:36:53
brutish cave dwellers listen to this now
00:36:57
neander tals were actually quite
00:37:01
sophisticated they built shelters made
00:37:03
clothing from animal hides and even
00:37:06
created art and jewelry showing a level
00:37:10
of creativity and culture listen to this
00:37:14
that Rivals our
00:37:17
own you know what the gaslighting is
00:37:20
never ending with these folks and I'm
00:37:24
sure you all have seen the new Comm
00:37:27
commercials Now featuring neander TS
00:37:30
again let's go
00:37:33
on now it goes on to say genetic
00:37:35
analysis reveal that individuals from
00:37:38
both zaton and Reus likely had dark skin
00:37:43
dark hair and brown eyes this aligns
00:37:46
with their recent African ancestry so
00:37:50
they tried to come up with a composite
00:37:52
using technology to show what the women
00:37:55
may have looked like who began meeting
00:37:58
with these neander tals they wanted to
00:38:00
show that they were clearly dark
00:38:02
melanated people which is what the
00:38:05
descendant of Noah would have looked
00:38:07
like it goes on to say by analyzing
00:38:10
shared genetic segments the researchers
00:38:13
estimated that their population
00:38:15
consisted of only a few hundred
00:38:18
individuals dispersed over a broad
00:38:22
region region so again folks this
00:38:26
information was known long before now it
00:38:30
was one of their best kept secrets
00:38:33
another one was who we really are as a
00:38:36
people now I want you to take a look at
00:38:38
this tapestry some of you may have
00:38:40
already seen this it's called wild men
00:38:43
and Moors from a. 1440 on the left you
00:38:47
see Giants how do we know they're Giants
00:38:51
compare them to the men on the right now
00:38:55
really look at the men on the the right
00:38:58
or the people on the right and you're
00:39:00
going to see some interesting things
00:39:02
concerning the way they are dressed head
00:39:05
coverings who do you think they are
00:39:08
compare their manner of dress to those
00:39:11
on the
00:39:13
left now I'm going to read this excerpt
00:39:16
about the tapestry it was written by
00:39:18
Jeff Bowersox and then I'm going to read
00:39:22
the commentary from another author so
00:39:24
that you can analyze their commentary
00:39:27
and see which one came closer to the
00:39:29
truth so Jeff says this remarkable
00:39:32
medieval tapestry depicts a battle
00:39:34
between giant wild men clothed only in
00:39:38
Forest Products or perhaps their own
00:39:41
hair and the Civilized Defenders of a
00:39:44
castle of course most notable is the
00:39:47
contrast in skin color and the reversal
00:39:51
of our expectations that white should
00:39:54
denote civilization and black the lack
00:39:57
thereof the wild Giants with their unapt
00:40:01
hair and beards attack with sticks and
00:40:04
stones in the other two sections of the
00:40:06
tapestry they battle with a lion a
00:40:10
dragon and a unicorn heraldic symbols
00:40:15
representing Authority and power and
00:40:18
then present gifts of wild game to a
00:40:21
mother and child in a
00:40:23
cave in case we were in any doubt
00:40:27
as to the level of Civility among these
00:40:32
white men one of the gift givers has
00:40:35
prominent
00:40:37
things the black Defenders by contrast
00:40:40
inhabit a fortified castle and fight
00:40:44
with bows and arrows the men's neatly
00:40:47
groomed beards robes and headbands
00:40:49
identify them as sarasin or perhaps as
00:40:53
black converts to Christianity their
00:40:56
king queen and princess watch anxiously
00:40:59
from the keep while Harolds call out for
00:41:04
assistance so it says as device and mot
00:41:07
have suggested the tapestry is unique in
00:41:10
the way it brings into conflict
00:41:12
different groups often marked as
00:41:15
marginal others in Christian Europe and
00:41:19
while the precise story being told here
00:41:22
has been lost to the sands of time it
00:41:25
does seem that the tapestry celebrated
00:41:29
some form of alliance between two
00:41:32
families whose crests appear in the
00:41:35
design one of these families the Zorn
00:41:39
had a member who had fought and died in
00:41:42
the Crusades and later came to include a
00:41:46
mo in their coat of arms so perhaps this
00:41:50
explains the inclusion of the black
00:41:53
Defenders if true then this tapestry has
00:41:57
value Beyond its own strange Beauty by
00:42:02
shedding light on the practice of
00:42:05
incorporating Moors and crowned Moors in
00:42:10
particular into
00:42:13
heraldry now we're going to look at this
00:42:16
commentary from Len scales it's entitled
00:42:18
Trojans Giants and other Germans people
00:42:21
hoods forgotten remembered and
00:42:24
relocated it says a tapestry woven at
00:42:28
some time around 1400 shows wild men in
00:42:32
a battle scene immense as in of great
00:42:36
stature blonde and
00:42:40
redhaired they are assailing a castle
00:42:43
defended by black skinn moors the
00:42:46
tapestry was probably made to seal the
00:42:49
union through marriage of two Rich
00:42:53
storg kindreds at First Sight the image
00:42:57
is unremarkable enough wild folk had a
00:43:02
wellestablished place in the chivalric
00:43:05
imagination of late medieval Aristo
00:43:09
Aristocrats and their imitators in the
00:43:12
towns yet the theme of holy
00:43:15
war suggests a weigher message than
00:43:19
polite upper class amusements and the
00:43:22
depiction of the outsized Holy Warriors
00:43:27
is also eye-catching are they perhaps
00:43:31
specifically German wild men German
00:43:35
writers of the time never tired after
00:43:38
all of calling for their people to take
00:43:41
the front rank in war against the
00:43:45
Infidel and they cited in
00:43:48
justification not only the German Zeal
00:43:51
for the faith but their boundless
00:43:54
physical Vigor even a French agitator
00:43:58
for the Crusade felt compelled to
00:44:01
concede in the spirit the German's
00:44:05
potential value in holy war as robust so
00:44:11
the wild white Giants were just
00:44:13
demonstrating their chivalry they were
00:44:17
warriors fighting a holy war for their
00:44:21
country only the Moors were there
00:44:25
first but these wild men were fighting
00:44:29
against those in the South who were over
00:44:34
civilized the author or the writer never
00:44:38
mentions the fact that the wild men were
00:44:42
giants you all European religious and
00:44:46
political leaders have known the truth
00:44:48
and this is why they don't want the
00:44:50
truth about our history to come out but
00:44:53
the truth has to be told the information
00:44:56
presented in this this session is only
00:44:58
uncovering what was already known by a
00:45:02
select few the Beast has no interest in
00:45:06
people hearing the truth and turning
00:45:08
from their Wicked Ways this passage is
00:45:12
spoton from Jeremiah 16:19 when it says
00:45:16
the Gentiles would come to yah from the
00:45:19
ends of the Earth and say surely our
00:45:23
fathers have inherited lies
00:45:27
vanity and things wherein there is no
00:45:32
profit they've been lied too some of
00:45:35
them know that they've been lied to but
00:45:38
their pride will not let them humble
00:45:41
themselves and admit the truth they
00:45:43
would rather hold on to their false
00:45:46
narrative about white
00:45:48
supremacy some will repent and turn like
00:45:53
rehab but remember that repentance is
00:45:56
more more than just saying words your
00:46:00
actions will prove what is in your
00:46:03
heart faith without works is
00:46:08
dead faith without works is dead so yes
00:46:14
there is a lot more to share about this
00:46:18
we'll have to leave it here and pick up
00:46:20
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