View Full Version : Mesa Arcs & Blond-haired people
Ducky
02-23-2010, 04:17 PM
I remember making a thread about this (pre Apeci) and think I'll start it up again :D
This is sort of a follow up to Ra's thread regarding/paraphrasing 'who do you think arrived in north america first'
I wanted to take to not only take it a step further but show you something entirely different.
So...
What do the AINU (pronounced ' Eye Knew' people (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainu_people), Blond-haired Austrailian Aboriginals (http://www.gnxp.com/blog/2005/08/blonde-australian-aboriginals.php), and Blond-haired Mummies of Egypt, North/South America (http://guywhite.wordpress.com/2009/01/08/egyptian-mummies-with-blond-brown-and-red-hair) have in common?
Very good question.
I'll will tell you that there is a common geological area that these people seemed to reside.
And this is the GEOLOGICAL CENTER of our world's continents (exluding Antarctica - no proof provided to date)
This next clip (disregard the misleading title) is of interest:
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interesting Ducky :) ...... the south pacific has the blond thing happening to
http://amkon.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=424&stc=1&d=1266957202
GeneralStriker
02-23-2010, 04:43 PM
What do the AINU (pronounced ' Eye Knew' people, Blond-haired Austrailian Aboriginals, and Blond-haired Mummies of Egypt, North/South America have in common?Oh! They both have blond hair? Just guessing...
Ducky
02-23-2010, 04:58 PM
Oh! They both have blond hair? Just guessing...
You seriously have to watch some of these youtube vids sometime.
Lexion
02-23-2010, 05:02 PM
Hmmm, let's see.
Turtle Mt. isn't the GC of
North America.
Rugby, ND is. (http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11486)
Same state, though.
And, the "arc" at Turtle Mt. ?
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa20/Lexion07/TurtleMt.jpg
I don't see it.
The Central African Republic seems
off, according to Here (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090713090015AAyCcnW), but let's look
anyway at the location on the vid.
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa20/Lexion07/Africa.jpg
I guess if you squint just right....
Now, looking at the Asian GC....
It's close to where the vid says,
but Not quite (http://confluence.org/confluence.php?visitid=12710)
Still pretty close.
Let's take a look.
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa20/Lexion07/China.jpg
Maybe I need new glasses.
Now on to Australia.....
According to This site (http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMY40_GEOGRAPHIC_CENTER_OF_AUSTRALIA), it's here:
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa20/Lexion07/Australia.jpg
But, to be fair, let's check where
the vid says to look :
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa20/Lexion07/MtOlga.jpg
Not sure why Mt. Olga returned that
hit, but it is pretty near the actual GC.
Once again, I must be going blind.
I don't see these perfect arcs.
good shit Lex........ the blondies are still a bit of a mystery though, Ive always thought that to know our true origins would be a matter of the highest importance, yet there never seems to have been a unified global effort by all countries to ascertain this.....a quick "squint" down the rabbit-hole tells me that this is a subject to be avoided at all costs, as the power structure of our world requires we accept the Relgous "hocus" that underlies our compliance to the "masters"....wank wank
a smite for thee
Lexion
02-23-2010, 05:19 PM
For sure, the "blondies" and redheads
pose an anomoly.
But, I've wondered if maybe they came
about by "like associating with like".
Meh, I'm no anthropolgist.
GeneralStriker
02-23-2010, 05:19 PM
Ive always thought that to know our true origins would be a matter of the highest importance,why?
Ducky
02-23-2010, 05:22 PM
why?
Because we'd know 'where we'd come from' and give us an idea of where were headed.
Btw Lex...thanks for doing some hefty footwork there.;)
why?
because without it we are stuck with the corrupt version that is taught in state sanctioned schools, designed to suit the agenda of the power-brokers...
much like the situation in Israel, where murder is done in the name of god, where their right to do it is written in that great sci-fi novel we call the bible.... next :)
GeneralStriker
02-23-2010, 05:31 PM
because without it we are stuck with the corrupt version that is taught in stae sanctioned schools, designed to suit the agenda of the power-brokers...
much like the situation in Israel, where murder is done in the name of god, where their right to do it is written in that great sci-fi novel we call the bible.... next :)just teach your children to reject assholery. that's enough.
GeneralStriker
02-23-2010, 05:53 PM
as the man said- Blessed are the cheese makers.
as the man said- Blessed are the cheese makers.
I would have preferred you kept Royal's fore-skin out of this, but hey, in the words of a (near) famous General..." they're your electrons pal"
Ducky
02-23-2010, 06:01 PM
Royal's fore-skin
:projectile:Thanks for that thought....BRAPPPPPPPPPPPP
GeneralStriker
02-23-2010, 06:05 PM
smoke em if ya got em
smoke em if ya got em
fore-skins?
GeneralStriker
02-23-2010, 06:11 PM
sure thing- if that's what ya got.
eeeeeeeeewww..... think I'll leave that to those blokes that are"good-with-colours" ya know the one's?, bowling from the pavillion end
skunk
02-23-2010, 09:26 PM
For sure, the "blondies" and redheads
pose an anomoly.
But, I've wondered if maybe they came
about by "like associating with like".
Meh, I'm no anthropolgist.
Yes I know its ehow.com but for our purposes it works.
Why Do People Have Different Colored Hair? (http://www.ehow.com/about_5373727_do-people-different-colored-hair.html)
Black Hair
People with black hair have a concentration of black eumelanins in their hair. Black is the most common hair color, occurring in people from all backgrounds, because black hair is a dominant genetic trait. Black hair is the dominant hair color in Sub-Saharan Africa, among the native peoples of the Americas, Southern Europeans, North Africans, West Asians, and in the British Isles and parts of Central Europe. Scientists believe that black is the original hair color of the Homo sapiens species.
Brown Hair
Brown hair is the second most common hair color, containing both eumelanins and pheomelanins, with greater concentrations of the brown eumelanins. It is the second most common hair color among humans, common in people from Central and Southern Europe, North Africa and Western Asia.
Blonde Hair
Blonde hair contains low levels of eumelanin pigment and originates in northern Europe, where the largest concentrations of blonde-haired people exist. The countries where the trait is most common are Estonia, Poland, the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Sweden, Finland and Norway. A third of the Pashtun and Nuristani people of Afghanistan have blonde hair. Based on genetic tests, some scientists believe blonde hair appeared in human populations around 11,000 years ago.
Red Hair
Red hair contains high levels of pheomelanin and low levels of eumelanin. Red hair is the rarest of the hair colors, occurring in only 1 to 2 percent of the entire human population. Red hair is a characteristic of having two copies of recessive genes in chromosome 16. Geographically, red hair is associated with Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales, with the highest concentration, 13 percent, in Scotland. Red hair is also found throughout Europe. Red hair sometimes crops up among Ashkenazi Jews and residents of Morocco, with small populations in Iran and Argentina.
White or Gray Hair
White or gray hair is a trait related to both aging and genetic diseases. As we age, the pheomelanins and eumelanins which give our hair its color are no longer produced by the root of the hair follicle. By the age of 40, most people begin to turn gray. The process is controlled by the genetic makeup of each person. Diseases can cause graying or whitening of the hair. Premature graying can occur in people who have Werner syndrome or pernicious anemia, or who smoke tobacco. Albinism, characterized by very little pigment in the hair, eyes and skin, causes white or pale blonde hair.
skunk
02-23-2010, 09:28 PM
Ive always thought that to know our true origins would be a matter of the highest importance.
Why do you think I love reading history so much? The bible doesn't cut it for me as far as human origins (and life in general for that matter).
definately skunko..... isnt it mind-blowing how many thousands of educated people actually follow that fairy-tale and claim it as the only "truth"
Royal
02-23-2010, 09:36 PM
Was there talk about my fore-skin? I assure you it's not that bad. I'm circked.
skunk
02-23-2010, 09:38 PM
definately skunko..... isnt it mind-blowing how many thousands of educated people actually follow that fairy-tale and claim it as the only "truth"
The sad part is that there are millions of people who follow that fairy tale...Same goes for every other religion.
Cogburn
02-23-2010, 09:46 PM
Hey Lex, there's a couple flaws in your analysis that would allow a savvy CT'er to poke nice, big holes in it.
You chose arbitrary zoom levels for each of the locations, which leads one to believe that you are potentially obscuring evidence that confirms the theory. A consistent zoom should be used, with a radial search scope of at least 350 miles to be generous.
While not evident in these images, camera orientation should also follow the same method, i.e. the top of the image always representing geographic north. There's no indication of the camera rotation of any of those images, also bringing the validity of the analysis into question.
Further, exact latitude and longitude for each of the locations due to the infamous errors in the Google geolocation code. You may not be looking at what you think you are looking at, and more subtle geolocation errors might skew the results in unexpected ways.
skunk
02-23-2010, 09:47 PM
Might help to use the new google maps bbcode bk installed too.
Cogburn
02-23-2010, 09:54 PM
Woman, get out of this thread and make me some dinner before I have to get out the toothpicks!
Ducky
02-23-2010, 10:12 PM
Woman, get out of this thread and make me some dinner before I have to get out the toothpicks!
Are you getting after Eris again :rolleyes:
Was there talk about my fore-skin? I assure you it's not that bad. I'm circked.
not that I recall :abduction:
Are you getting after Eris again :rolleyes:
I thought he was referring to skunko.......I remember thinking at the time....how rude!
skunk cooked last night! :)
Cogburn
02-24-2010, 12:13 AM
It's on like Donkey Kong.
http://www.druera.com/shopping/images/Cinnamon-Toothpicks.jpg