The 4th Beast, Its Religion and Its People

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概要

TLDRThe video delves into end-times prophecy by examining the historical and scriptural contexts necessary for understanding such prophecies, as outlined in the Bible's Book of Daniel. It explains how the visions of Daniel correlate with historical entities like the Roman and Holy Roman Empires, describing them as instruments of religious and political influence over Europe, particularly through the establishment and expansion of Christianity. The discussion extends to genetic origins and controversial historical claims regarding European ancestry, such as the influence of Neanderthal DNA on modern human traits. The speaker suggests that much of this history has been misunderstood or deliberately misrepresented and urges a return to genuine scriptural and historical insights to uncover truths about identity and legacy. Furthermore, a thematic emphasis is placed on moral and spiritual discernment, encouraging individuals to align with righteous paths regardless of ancestral heritage.

収穫

  • 📖 Understanding prophecies requires knowledge of past events.
  • 🗺️ The Book of Daniel links historical empires to prophetic visions.
  • 🏰 The Roman Empire morphed into the Holy Roman Empire, influencing Christianity.
  • ✝️ European identity historically tied to Christianity and shared governance.
  • 🧬 Controversial ancestry links Europeans to ancient interbreeding with Neanderthals.
  • 🦅 Eagles often symbolize empires in European heraldry.
  • 🔗 EU seen as a modern reflection of past European unity models.
  • 🌍 Historical narratives on race and identity often distorted.
  • 👏 Aligning with spiritual and moral righteousness transcends ancestry.
  • 🤝 Calls for truth and repentance amidst inherited falsehoods.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker discusses how understanding Biblical prophecies requires knowledge of historical contexts, particularly referencing the book of Daniel and its connection to the Roman Empire. They explain how various symbols in Daniel represent historical empires and religious persecutions, with particular focus on the transition from the Roman Empire to the Holy Roman Empire and its impact on Christianity.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The discussion continues on the Holy Roman Empire, emphasizing its Germanic roots yet Roman name, highlighting its continuity with the Roman Empire despite being symbolically Christian. The speaker references historical interpretations and symbolism like the double-headed eagle to illustrate these points.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    The speaker draws parallels between the Holy Roman Empire and modern European structures, such as the European Union. They suggest that current political systems mirror ancient composite political structures initiated by the Holy Roman Empire, highlighting its long-lasting influence and secular succession.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    They explore the concept of European identity, tracking its roots back to Christianity and a genetic lineage, leading to biblical genealogies. The speaker references the migratory patterns of descendants from Noah's sons and how these influence current European ancestry narratives.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Delving into historical theories, the speaker reviews outdated beliefs about prehistoric European races and integrates archaeological findings with more recent genetic studies. They argue prehistoric human remains in Europe suggest a complex lineage linked to Giants rather than distinct races from Europeans.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    The narrative covers Neanderthal ancestry's contribution to European genetic traits, including physical adaptations and interbreeding with modern humans. This analysis challenges previously held views on racial origins, highlighting genetic legacies like skin color and immunity adaptations.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    Further examination reveals ancestral genetic traits impacting European appearance and adaptations. The speaker cites scientific studies challenging old evolutionary timelines, emphasizing the significance of DNA evidence in reconstructing human history, and linking it to ancient civilizations.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:40:00

    Using historical art and commentary, the speaker illustrates socio-cultural interactions in medieval times, suggesting reinterpretations of historical narratives. They emphasize the need for acknowledging historical truths often concealed or misrepresented by dominant powers.

  • 00:40:00 - 00:46:56

    Concluding, the speaker encourages embracing historical truths to understand current identities and societal constructs better. They suggest personal growth through acknowledging and rectifying past misconceptions, highlighting the importance of actions reflecting true beliefs.

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  • What is the video about?

    The video discusses end-times prophecy fulfillment, focusing on the symbolism in the Book of Daniel and historical connections to the Roman empires and European ancestry.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the Book of Daniel?

    The speaker emphasizes the Book of Daniel to explain its prophetic visions and their implications for understanding end-times prophecies and historical events.

  • What historical connections are explored in the video?

    The video explores the connections between the Roman and Holy Roman Empires, as well as the formation of Christianity tied to these empires.

  • What is said about the Holy Roman Empire in the video?

    The video suggests that the Holy Roman Empire was seen as a continuation of the Roman Empire, becoming a Germanic empire that upheld Christian values and had significant influence over Europe.

  • How does the video describe the European Union in relation to the Holy Roman Empire?

    The video describes the European Union as a modern, secular reincarnation of the Holy Roman Empire, formed as a political union of nations with a shared history and identity.

  • What genetic ancestry discussions are included?

    The video discusses European ancestry, including claims of interbreeding with Neanderthals affecting traits such as skin and hair color, and how these findings relate to historical populations.

  • Does the video address any controversial historical claims?

    Yes, the video discusses controversial claims about the ancestry of Europeans, including links to Neanderthals and historical secrets about racial heritage.

  • What message is given about modern interpretations of historical findings?

    The video implies that historical findings have been manipulated or misrepresented in the past, particularly in terms of racial heritage, and calls for acknowledgment and correction of these narratives.

  • Why is Rahab mentioned in the video?

    Rahab is mentioned as an example of someone who, despite her ancestry, was able to separate herself from wickedness and find favor due to the condition of her heart.

  • What is the call to action by the end of the video?

    The speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe to the channel if they find the message enlightening and to join for more discussions in the future.

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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
  • 00:19:30
    past goes to show that no sudden changes
  • 00:19:34
    or shiftings took place at least not in
  • 00:19:39
    the North and while in Central Europe we
  • 00:19:42
    know even in historic times of various
  • 00:19:46
    changes in population there are still
  • 00:19:50
    strong reasons for believing that even
  • 00:19:53
    the Alpine Lake Villages were inhabited
  • 00:19:57
    by people of indoeuropean
  • 00:20:02
    blood so we need to understand who the
  • 00:20:05
    indo-europeans descend from this article
  • 00:20:08
    is entitled when neander tals interbred
  • 00:20:12
    with ancient humans research clarifies
  • 00:20:16
    timeline of human evolution so the
  • 00:20:19
    summary is telling us that many people
  • 00:20:22
    have a tiny slice of nandal DNA which is
  • 00:20:27
    evidence of interbreeding between the
  • 00:20:30
    species and ancient human
  • 00:20:35
    ancestors evidence of interbreeding
  • 00:20:38
    between the species and ancient human
  • 00:20:42
    ancestors as say two new studies suggest
  • 00:20:45
    that interbreeding occurred during a
  • 00:20:48
    limited period of time as ancient humans
  • 00:20:51
    left Africa and we certainly know that
  • 00:20:55
    the descendants of deth left the the
  • 00:20:58
    continent of Africa it says clarifying
  • 00:21:02
    or the scientists are now clarifying
  • 00:21:05
    that timeline or the timeline Narrows
  • 00:21:09
    the possible range of time when humans
  • 00:21:13
    spread to new continents so you see the
  • 00:21:17
    skull on the left the two skulls they
  • 00:21:20
    were found in a cave site in present day
  • 00:21:25
    CIA its DNA shows similar ities to bones
  • 00:21:30
    found in a German cave according to new
  • 00:21:35
    research so I'm going to share excerpts
  • 00:21:38
    from an article that Roa sent to me it
  • 00:21:41
    was published this month and it's
  • 00:21:43
    entitled oldest human DNA reveals lost
  • 00:21:48
    branch of the Human family Tree
  • 00:21:52
    scientists say they have recovered the
  • 00:21:54
    oldest known Homo sapiens DNA from Human
  • 00:21:58
    remains found in Europe and the
  • 00:22:00
    information is helping to
  • 00:22:03
    reveal their species shared history with
  • 00:22:08
    neander tals the ancient genome
  • 00:22:12
    sequenced from 13 bone fragments
  • 00:22:15
    Unearthed in a cave beneath a medieval
  • 00:22:19
    castle in Rus Germany belonged to six
  • 00:22:23
    individuals including a mother daughter
  • 00:22:26
    and distant cousins who live lived in
  • 00:22:28
    the region and they say around 45,000
  • 00:22:32
    years ago I don't believe it was that
  • 00:22:35
    long ago I believe it was closer to our
  • 00:22:38
    modern
  • 00:22:40
    time the article goes on to say
  • 00:22:42
    scientists have known since the first
  • 00:22:45
    neandertal genome was sequenced in 2010
  • 00:22:49
    that early humans interbred with neander
  • 00:22:52
    tals a bombshell revelation that
  • 00:22:56
    bequeathed a genetic leg y still
  • 00:22:59
    traceable in humans today however
  • 00:23:03
    exactly when how often and where this
  • 00:23:07
    critical and mysterious juncture in
  • 00:23:10
    human history took place has been hard
  • 00:23:13
    to pin down scientists have believed
  • 00:23:17
    inter species
  • 00:23:20
    relations inter species
  • 00:23:24
    relations would have occurred somewhere
  • 00:23:27
    in the Middle East
  • 00:23:29
    as a wave of homo sapiens left Africa
  • 00:23:33
    and bumped into
  • 00:23:36
    neandertals who had lived across Eurasia
  • 00:23:41
    for
  • 00:23:42
    250,000 years so look at the image on
  • 00:23:45
    the right they're looking at a cave and
  • 00:23:49
    this is where the the ancient human
  • 00:23:52
    remains were found it's located beneath
  • 00:23:55
    a castle in Rus Germany now was that
  • 00:24:00
    castle built for a man or for a
  • 00:24:04
    giant let's go on it says the
  • 00:24:07
    differences that we imagine between
  • 00:24:09
    these groups to be very big actually
  • 00:24:11
    were very small Genetically speaking
  • 00:24:14
    they seem to have mixed with each other
  • 00:24:16
    for a long period of time and were
  • 00:24:18
    living side by side for a long period of
  • 00:24:22
    time that's
  • 00:24:24
    confirmation of the information we read
  • 00:24:26
    from the book from 190 too they were
  • 00:24:30
    coexisting I'll drop down it's saying
  • 00:24:33
    that early humans encountered neander TS
  • 00:24:37
    they mated with them and gave birth to
  • 00:24:40
    children on a fairly regular basis the
  • 00:24:44
    height of the activity was
  • 00:24:47
    47,000 years ago the study suggested
  • 00:24:50
    again I don't believe that it was that
  • 00:24:51
    long ago it goes on to say the neand
  • 00:24:55
    gene variants detected most frequently
  • 00:24:57
    in ancient and modern Homo sapiens
  • 00:25:02
    genomes are related to traits and
  • 00:25:05
    functions that included immune function
  • 00:25:09
    skin
  • 00:25:10
    pigmentation and Metabolism with some
  • 00:25:14
    increasing in
  • 00:25:16
    frequency over time so skin pigmentation
  • 00:25:21
    was a
  • 00:25:22
    trait what do you think that trait
  • 00:25:25
    was it goes on to say neander TS were
  • 00:25:28
    living outside Africa in harsh ice AG
  • 00:25:34
    climates and were adapted to the climate
  • 00:25:37
    and to the pathogens in these
  • 00:25:40
    environments when modern humans left
  • 00:25:43
    Africa and interbred with neander tals
  • 00:25:47
    some individuals inherited neander genes
  • 00:25:52
    that presumably allow them to adapt and
  • 00:25:56
    Thrive better in the environment
  • 00:25:58
    so another trait was adapting to colder
  • 00:26:02
    climates what do you think the climate
  • 00:26:04
    was like in the caucuses
  • 00:26:07
    mountains let's see what other traits
  • 00:26:10
    passed on in the genes this comes from
  • 00:26:12
    AP entitled ancient jeans pinpoint when
  • 00:26:15
    humans and neander tals mixed and
  • 00:26:18
    mingled so the report is showing that
  • 00:26:21
    they found neander genes related to
  • 00:26:24
    immunity and Metabolism that may have
  • 00:26:27
    helped early humans survive and thrive
  • 00:26:30
    outside of Africa the scientists are
  • 00:26:34
    saying that descendants of neander tals
  • 00:26:37
    still carry neander Legacy in their DNA
  • 00:26:42
    it says modern genetic quirks linked to
  • 00:26:45
    skin color
  • 00:26:48
    hair hair color and even nose shape can
  • 00:26:53
    be traced back to
  • 00:26:56
    neandertals now let's read some excerpts
  • 00:26:58
    from this Smithsonian article entitled
  • 00:27:01
    what does it mean to be human it says
  • 00:27:04
    neander TS were the first species of
  • 00:27:06
    fossil hominin discovered and have
  • 00:27:09
    secured their place in our Collective
  • 00:27:11
    imagination ever since the first
  • 00:27:14
    neandertal fossils were found in Inus
  • 00:27:16
    Belgium in
  • 00:27:18
    1829 but not identified as belonging to
  • 00:27:22
    neander tals until almost 100 years
  • 00:27:26
    later
  • 00:27:28
    the first fossils to be called neander
  • 00:27:31
    tals were found in
  • 00:27:33
    1856 in Germany at a site in the neander
  • 00:27:38
    valley where neander tals get their
  • 00:27:43
    names let's go on it says ancient DNA
  • 00:27:46
    has been used to reconstruct aspects of
  • 00:27:49
    nandal appearance a fragment of the gene
  • 00:27:52
    for the melan cordin one receptor or
  • 00:27:56
    mrc1 was sequenced using DNA from two
  • 00:28:00
    nandal specimens from Spain and Italy it
  • 00:28:05
    goes on to say
  • 00:28:08
    mc1r is a receptor Gene that controls
  • 00:28:11
    the production of melanin the protein
  • 00:28:14
    responsible for pigmentation of the hair
  • 00:28:17
    and skin neander tals had a mutation in
  • 00:28:22
    this receptor Gene which changed an
  • 00:28:25
    amino acid making the result resulting
  • 00:28:28
    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
  • 00:30:14
    that's important to keep in mind let's
  • 00:30:16
    go
  • 00:30:17
    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
  • 00:30:26
    all blue-eyed people share a common
  • 00:30:30
    ancestor and the answer is yes it's
  • 00:30:33
    pointing back to the Black Sea region
  • 00:30:36
    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
  • 00:31:00
    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
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    redhaired they are assailing a castle
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    defended by black skinn moors the
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    tapestry was probably made to seal the
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    union through marriage of two Rich
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    storg kindreds at First Sight the image
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    is unremarkable enough wild folk had a
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    wellestablished place in the chivalric
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    imagination of late medieval Aristo
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    Aristocrats and their imitators in the
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    towns yet the theme of holy
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    war suggests a weigher message than
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    polite upper class amusements and the
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    depiction of the outsized Holy Warriors
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    is also eye-catching are they perhaps
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    specifically German wild men German
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    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
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    Infidel and they cited in
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    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
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    the wild white Giants were just
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    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
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    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
    where we left off next time but if this
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