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Old stock Leaf. European mythology, archaeology and genetics.

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“The Aryan races will not wholesomely amalgamate with the Africans and Asiatics. It is not to be desired that they should come, that we should have a mongrel race, that the Aryan character of the future of British America should be destroyed
” Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
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Savitri Devi’s ideal world. No animal exploitation whatsoever; even the rights of plants are recognized and respected. Human population of a few million at most - Nordic Europeans have dominion over the Earth. Sensible centrism.
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Selective Breeding and the Birth of Anime
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Do not go gentle into that good night, Oldtroon accounts should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the website
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Owen McCormick
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Vedic Aryans called the Milky Way the path of Aryaman, patron of the ancestral fathers who’ve mingled with the stars. Grimm recorded Germanic names for the Milky Way, Irmin’s street, and Ursa Major, Irmin’s wagon, (mis)attributing both to Arminius, unaware of the Vedic parallel.
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Owen McCormick
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“You may like the idea of the faith of our forefathers, Europe’s Aryan faith, pushed into oblivion by a Jewish creed. I don’t. It is not universal love that we need, but Aryan pride coupled with the will to survive and logical action - carried on to the bitter end.” Savitri Devi
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REST IN PEACE James Watson - one of the great scientists of the modern age. Watson’s cancellation in his later years - where he was stripped of his honorary titles - was one of the most egregious overreaches of 2010s activism. Fortunately his place in history is secure regardless
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BREAKING: James Watson, who helped discover the structure of DNA, has died at 97.
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“Dialectical”
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Ireland’s one of the only ~100% lactose tolerant nations. Maybe related to a mysterious Iron Age bottleneck, supported by Y-DNA and the monolithic nature of Old Irish. Minimal dialectical variation suggests rapid expansion from a small source population - the sons of Míl.
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solmba
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Artistic reconstruction of the horses and human burial from Gondoles, in the plain of Gergovia. Illustration: Gabriel Pissondes
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The "ghost cavalry" of Gondole is an enigmatic Gallic burial from the 1st c. BC found near the oppidum of the Averni tribe. It consisted of 8 men, with no weapons or injuries, and their horses arranged in 2 parallel rows. The circumstances of their deaths remain elusive.
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This figure is consistently associated with settlement/peopling. Eremon is a Milesian noble and settler, who in one account cuts off his hand and throws it ashore to be the first to touch Irish soil (red hand of Ulster). Folk migration must have had religious significance to the
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@Tom_Rowsell @raven_brah There's also the ancestral god-king, Aryaman in Vedic, Aiiriaman in Iranic, Eormen in Germanic, Irmin in Nordic, and Eremon in Gaelic. Additionally the ancestral homeland, Aryavarta in Vedic and Iormungrund in Nordic.
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Indo-Aryans brought Lactase Persistence to South Asia. 5,000 modern individuals falling on the Indian cline were studied - Indo-Aryan ancestry ranges from 0.3% to 46.4% (51% in Medieval Pakistan).
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Lactase persistence (LP). Ancient DNA analysis reveals that this variant first appeared in South Asia during the historical and medieval periods through Steppe pastoralist-related gene flow. Interestingly, unlike in other worldwide populations, the LP (Lactase Persistence)
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New edit
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Owen McCormick
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Professional reconstructions of India’s 3 main ancestral populations. Steppe MLBA/Indo-Aryan ancestry peaks in the Northwest, in the Rors and Jats of Punjab and Haryana.
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The 3 main ancestral populations that contributed to modern Indian genome!
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In CĂș Chulainn’s initiatory combat, he beheads the 3 sons of Nechtan ScĂ©ne, enemies of Ulster. The Gaelic survival of a PIE mythological formula: “The third man (the first warrior) kills the triple” - Aryan victory over numerous non-Aryans.
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Owen McCormick
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Whether “bright as the full moon” implies alabaster skin or not, I don’t know. But it’s I think correct to say that “bright/shining” is the more archaic way to describe our fair skin, which shines in the Sun. Iron Age Tocharians called themselves the shining ones.
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Owen McCormick
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“His shoulder like the elephant’s, his voice like spring thunder, his deep blue eyes like that of the King of oxen
 his face as bright as the full moon.” Book 1 of Buddhacharita by Aƛvaghosa, 2nd century AD
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Owen McCormick
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Closest modern populations to the Saami. These guys are pretty much on an island genetically. Some calculators have them closest, though still quite distant, to ancient Eastern Hunter-Gatherers (Sidelkino).
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Owen McCormick
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“His shoulder like the elephant’s, his voice like spring thunder, his deep blue eyes like that of the King of oxen
 his face as bright as the full moon.” Book 1 of Buddhacharita by Aƛvaghosa, 2nd century AD
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Caledonian Forge has brought this fascinating artifact back to life, which features what I call the composite wolf warrior motif, the synthesis of man and wolf. Here it is next to the original. Hāl wes ĂŸĆ« Woden! ᚩ https://t.co/MvqduzLWFD
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Sagnamaðr Stark
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A spectacular Anglo Saxon pendant, with the composite wolf man motif in the middle, with mirrored Salin-I style beasts; a bearded face becoming a wolf, or perhaps Freki, Geri and Woden together, flanked by two Salin-I style raven heads. Found in, North Dorset, 6-7th Century. ᚩ
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