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Who Are We? Who are you? Who sent you?! WHO SENT YOU??? Sorry, I freaked out a bit back there, but I'm OK, now... This is a presentation of Asha Logos' video The Interconnectedness of the Aryan People. We shouldn't turn our backs on, reject, or replace our identity with some hollow and meaningless substitute. We should study our roots, whoever we may be, and focus on the virtues and values our ancestors held.

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So let's get into it, we're going to be watching the final installment in that series called the inter, of Asha Logos, and it's called the interconnectedness of Aryan peoples, and this one was put out about eight months ago, and here we go, this one's one hour and four minutes, so yes we will have time to do other stuff, but I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you something, ready? Let me tell you, let me show you something actually. 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The Goths, in turn, were said to have been largely indistinguishable from the Vandals, who, in turn, were said to be essentially indistinguishable from the Allens or the Alumna. The Allens were said to have the closest connections with the Sitho-Sarmatian peoples and the Germanic Swebi, who, in turn, had the closest connection with the Franks and lumbards. I could go on like this with ease and off the top of my head for 20 to 30 minutes unabated. Okay, so something that came too late during my study because a lot of people had asked, did Jacob Frank make that, you know, because his name is Jacob Leiblitz, right, Jacob Frank, Frankism? And apparently, because the Franks were pushing the whole Catholic thing pretty hard because of the way they could, you know, it was control, right? There's some who speculate that he did, in fact, because Frank was a name that apparently the Turks gave him or whatever, to a European merchant, you know, operating in their territory. So there, and of course, he's a merchant, right, because he's, you know, who, and you know what? But, so there's that, there's that possibility that that's, the name was like a nickname that was adopted, or it also could be that he was trying to invoke the idea that because he was also, you know, converting into Catholicism and Christianity by getting baptized, you know, the infiltration, the co-opting of the religions, that he was taking the name of the Franks as well for that reason. So yeah, I guess there is possibly something to that, but how definitive and how, you know, verified it is, I don't know. The point being that what seems to have been one massive family of peoples has since become something akin to a people with 100 names, a people who academics and modern historians studiously labor to break and factionalize into ever smaller shards, which can be helpful in a sense, being able to hear the more specific history of a branch of people is informative and valuable. But it also makes it seem like they're unrelated and they can then territorialize achievements and take them from the court group. And then it also gives the impression that there isn't a dominating force that was once there that was then destroyed by connivance and trickery. And that's what happened. But it's come at the cost of our beginning to miss the forest for the trees, of our beginning to no longer see the multitude of points of interconnectedness, genetically, culturally, linguistically, spiritually, and slowly but surely, it's begun to lead us all into a profound misunderstanding of history. When looking at the vast expanse of human history, the only way to understand it with clarity is to learn, at least to some degree, to view it in the manner that the ancients did. If we take our borders of the present day, our racial groupings or cultural groupings of the present day, and attempt to superimpose these on those peoples who lived in the same regions in distant times, we'll gradually develop the most confusing and convoluted picture as a result. Similarly, if we take our modern politically correct mindset and use this as a prison through which we view history, we'll inevitably experience a similar confusion. One of the things I tried to do is speak to ancient times as they were experienced by the ancients, and so far as I'm able. Only when I began to do this did things begin to make some real sense to me. Only then did various puzzle pieces that had initially baffled me begin to fit together and begin to form something of a cohesive whole. I've come to believe more and more strongly with the passage of time, that the peoples comprising the Indo- I met a girl like that before, a cohesive whole. European language group, those we've alternately referred to as Arians or Yamnaya, even Scythians by some historians at various points in time, were once essentially a single family who would go on to spread very far and wide and gradually come to forget, perhaps even be helped to forget this common heritage. Though there seem to have been great efforts to avoid forgetting, and I suspect this is one of the reasons why so many of the very oldest documents we possess focus so heavily on bloodline, lineage, and ancestry. Great kings and heroes across vast stretches of time and space so often traced their lineage to the same figures. Of course, today we've taken to claiming that these figures were their "gods" and merely legendary and mythological, but the ancient seem to speak of them as flesh and blood heroes. Yes, descended from a royal lineage of lower case g gods, if you will, but this term "god" seems to be used far differently today than it was in these distant ages. Their own practice seemed something akin to extreme ancestor veneration, more so than what we today think of as religious worship. One of the reasons adopting this framework proved so incredibly helpful is that this subset that claimed the most direct assent from these "gods" seems to be, more often than not, immensely capable men who traveled and migrated across the world to a degree and at a scale that modern academics now claim would have been impossible, despite overwhelming evidence proving them wrong in the most clear, direct, and matter-of-fact ways. The Allens or Alani people are just one fascinating example of a great many. Closely connected to the Vandals and in fact often following them to distant locales, apparently due to the Vandals having a greater degree of dynastic royal blood. This one people could be found everywhere, from the westernmost point of Europe to Persia, modern Turkey, and even in later times, making up the elite royal guardsmen of the greatest Mongol rulers. The Vandals, too, a people nearly identical to the Goths with regard to ethnicity and in many cultural respects, could be found everywhere from North Africa to the Byzantine Empire, many argue with traces all the way into China and Far East Asia, at least of incredibly kindred and closely related relatives. And short, the three key points that help bring history to life and create some. That would make sense that there would be like a wild gene in China because you have some, you have like a pretty much a stationary, relatively common height of people, and then you have people that sprout up like freaking the jelly green giant occasionally. That might be a recessive gene or something that finally shows itself from the influence of this far back. Logical and rational and coherent picture are, firstly, the understanding that there was an immense amount of movement and migration of peoples, especially the most capable and successful of them. Secondly, that these most successful made up something of an aristocratic cast that were subjugators and rulers and governors over a great portion of the entire world at any given time. And thirdly, the understanding that the lion's share of this spread of peoples was very similar to what moderns have come to call colonialism, orchestrated by a largely seafaring people who first seemed to create vast trade networks and later helped spark the rise of several nations and empires, especially at the most major nodes or central hubs of these vast trade networks. Tacitus, in describing a tribe toward the northwest coast of Europe, which would appear to be in the region of Leworden, Groningen, and Imden, tells us this. "Hitherto, I have been describing Germany towards the west. To the northward, it winds away within immense compass, and first of all, occurs the nation of the Chausians, who, though they begin immediately at the confines of the Frisians and occupy part of the shore, extend so far as to border upon all of the several people whom I have already recounted, till at last by a circuit, they reach quite to the boundaries of their cut-ons." And the Frisians are who were talking about when we go through the oral Linda Book. It doesn't necessarily mean they're only located in that area, but that's the people, and they're all descendants of the same core group. A region so vast, the Chausians do not only possess but fill a people of all the Germans the most noble, such as would rather maintain their grandeur by justice than violence. They live in repose, retired from the broils abroad, void of a vidity to possess more, free from a spirit of domineering over others. They provoke no wars, they ravage no countries, they pursue no plunder. Of their bravery and power, the chief evidence arises from hints that, without wronging or oppressing others, they are come to be superior to all, yet they are all ready to arm, and if an exigency require, armies are presently raised, powerful and abounding as they are in men and horses, and even when they are quiet and their weapons laid aside, their credit and name continue equally high." What he seems to be referring to here is an epicenter of the larger Germanic people group, a root of swords, which might be said to be best represented by those peoples who reside around doggarland or freesland. It's awesome that that core group would be, the epicenter would be the Frisians because when you look at the Orlanda book, you really find a really just a perfect blueprint for how to live and how to appreciate family, all those other wonderful things that go along with it. It's all too perfect, but it doesn't mean it didn't happen. It just were so screwed and so defiled by these people that it seems like a fairy tale, and that's what's sad is that it has become that way, that it would actually be unrealistic to us. That's sad. And certainly encompasses parts of the Netherlands, of Anglo-Saxon Britain, of Norway and Sweden. And look at the close quarter, like how close it is to Italy. Northern Italy, you're going to see this, you're going to see them probably in Sicily and Sardinia and all those other places. They found tall people there too. I mean, this whole area doesn't, it spreads out, and being Italian doesn't mean like you're not potentially a Frisian descent too. We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. As the largest energy producer in Colorado, Chevron is helping meet rising demand, and we're working to do it responsibly. Our next-gen, tankless facilities reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of our operations by more than 90% compared to our older designs. 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Mark and Northern Germany, parts of Switzerland and Belgium, and whose branches seem to extend virtually everywhere, powerfully into Ireland and Scotland, making up virtually the entire population of Iceland and the Farrow Islands, on into France, Spain, Italy, Eastern Europe, stretching to the Black Sea, and in more ancient times, into the Caucasus and the Caspian, into Athens and Greece, ancient Troy, Persia, Northwestern India, and into the Tarim Basin and beyond. And what the Orlando book teaches us is that these tribes, when they started migrating, some of them did so because they were cast out, because they were favoring the merchant life, the, the, the trade, the buying and selling, and the Black Magic. So just because they went different places, like when you hear Ammon talking about Greece and these back and colds, those people would not be accepted. These maniacs wouldn't be part of the core group that the Frisians would even recognize as being the same people. It's important to be clear here. This isn't to say that this epicenter was a superior racial subset, standing head and shoulders over those branches, extending into so many other regions. After all, it's important to remember a timeless custom of these people seemed to be not just the banishment of their worst, but often the far more prevalent custom. He just said that right there, the banishment of their worst. Of sending out their best, especially when their domestic and local success caused such population explosions that things began to get crowded. When this occurred, many of the best and brightest and most adventurous would be periodically sent to distant shores and distant lands, as colonists, conquerors, explorers, and settlers, and in some exceptional cases, even mercenary warriors, or Viking-style pirates and raiders, who, initially at least, focused these raids on foreign peoples and long-standing enemies. So, when I say that they seem to be an epicenter of this larger family, what I mean is that this seems to be a subset whose culture and traditions caused them to retain the greatest degree of homogeneity, and thus continuity, and likely the lowest degree of admixture with outside peoples, both culturally and genetically. One of the great tragedies of history is that not only is virtually all of it that survives, written from the perspective of Romans or Greeks, but that nearly all of the most comprehensive and informative accounts of those peoples lying outside of their borders have been either gradually misplaced or destroyed or otherwise lost over time. Or, as in the case of Cassiadors' account of the Gothic peoples, has had to suffer through a middleman stage of translation or reinterpretation. And in the case of Jordanis' Gedica, this isn't even a direct translation at all, but rather, by the author's admission, a very loose account, leaving room for profound manipulation, if this happened to be part of the goal. Much of the most incredible, fascinating, informative, and intriguing of historical accounts of this sprawling family of peoples, especially prior to around the fall of Rome, was either never jotted down and retained, or has since disappeared, and it's likely that the remainder perhaps sits heavily guarded and under lock and key in sprawling Vatican archives. Or the Herculean Library, let's hope. Let's hope if things are found that they actually make it to the public consciousness and not just be squirreled away. Shout away from the public eye indefinitely. This massive void, this black hole of history, allows modern academics and historians to begin to spin their tails and weave their webs, to creatively fill in the gaps, to create a historical picture that suits modern times, modern culture, and modern sensibilities, and sensitivities. It's my opinion that one of the more upsetting trends of modern scholarship has been the attempt to portray ancient peoples as both exceptionally primitive and exceptionally isolationist, to paint them as living short, brutish lives filled with fear and baseless superstition, as having difficulty even subsisting, let alone being able to travel great distances. This is one of those viewpoints that, growing up, I initially took for granted as truth, but that I've gradually become convinced couldn't possibly be more mistaken, and I feel compelled to make that case and to speak this truth to do whatever I'm able to help counter this trend. Of the hundreds of works tying this larger racial and cultural family of western mankind, two ancient Greece, Egypt, India, or Persia, the Terembason, or Asia, or Troy, for example, nearly all of these are now suddenly, in recent decades, considered frauds or forgeries, or dishonestly written to add to the prestige of this or that individual, or people, or nation, or royal house, or to supposedly manufacture a link with a biblical past, or merely to excite the reader and make for a compelling story. But the more I've learned, the more I find this tossing out of scores of our oldest historical accounts, to be so unjustified as to be outright strange and suspect. Can you see? I know I'm kind of jumping ahead here, but can you see how someone like Adolf Hitler revitalizing the Germanic spirit and bringing people together under a common, you know, nationalistic, I don't know, what would you call that? Like energy, whatever, that that would be a great, great disturbance to the controllers of this world, because they know, they know, they have an idea of what the history is more than we do. And they know who their enemies are, they would put them down under a sub-shiftage to the rest of the people as to why they're actually doing it, but this is a very ancient battle. And to see that strengthening on that side was a huge threat. And of course, they had to do their best, just like they're rewriting history and omitting stuff and changing it around to make them look like barbarians and brutish people that just run around. You know, basically giving them the traits that they have, you know, kind of like a composite of Phoenician or a dirty little pirate, which is what they are, giving those attributes to the people who were in complete contrast to them, and thereby sucking them up into that same collective of evil. When it wasn't, it wasn't, just like with Germany, they're changing the attributes, they're giving them, they're projecting their own crimes onto the people that they're victimizing. And so the story goes around and around, we go again. Especially considering how many of these passages that speak to these links to faraway lands are often short matter of fact remarks from ancient historians of the widest variety of different backgrounds, and often buried within a larger work of serious and sober scholarship. As opposed to being part of some document written for a king, for example, with the obvious intent to glorify his lineage and/or solidify his reign. I wouldn't want to suggest this invention of history never happens, of course, in more narrow, specific, and exceptional cases I've seen evidence that it has, and I think the motives behind the pinning of any historical works should always be strenuously questioned. I even have my reservations about Jordanis' work on the Goths. But I often feel like we're constantly faced with the choice to either believe what our ancestors said about themselves, or to believe what modern scholars claim about our ancestors, namely that their own scholars and historians were nearly all liars, exaggerators, or simply stupid and confused. Despite the fact that they were far closer to these major events in both time and space, and of course that they were existing within cultures that still had living traditions passed down through the generations that stemmed directly back to these prior times and major events. Moreover, most of them had no discernible motives to lie. It simply doesn't make sense to my mind. The amount of material we have to throw out. And it wasn't their nature to do that anyway. Just like I go right back to that same movie, because the name of the movie is what we get the idea of, the invention of lying. Like these people didn't do that. That's why they were swindled so often being as powerful as they were militarily warriors, tough people. They were constantly being betrayed and sabotaged by these little connivers. I'd like to discuss the topic of the genetic, cultural, linguistic, and spiritual connections between the branches of this larger family tree, and present a case as to why there is a great deal more connectivity than modern academia and scholarship seems willing to admit. And here's the thing, too, Emmon was saying that he hopes it's the Palashians, which is another Scythian tribe, but from what he just showed us in that diagram and how they branched out, and it seems like the core group was coming from the Frisian territory. Why does it have to be Palashians? Is that so that we aren't looking in the right spot? I have to always constantly analyze and scrutinize what people say, especially when they're trying to do it from an assumed position of academia, for sure, definitely then. Because one, the information is not available to us until we all learn ancient Greek, and then we have to figure out whether or not that ancient Greek was said with a specific intent or political aim or drive in order to give us a foul impression of a religion or some other aspect of history, and then, you know, is it valid or is it just somebody trying to corrupt something so that people don't look towards it anymore? And then also to then place that in a different area to pull away, once again, the migratory tale of our ancestry. Very, very many of these, I guess, variables are necessary to be like really, really looked at closely before taking anybody's word for it. And I'd like to try to present a picture of how these peoples seemed to see themselves, namely as a familial hierarchy, or even dynasty, that gradually spread its wings across most of the world, as opposed to how modern academics are attempting to aggressively reinterpret and reframe this past. Where they attempt to break apart and show every conceivable contrast and difference, in this video, I will instead attempt to unify and speak to the striking similarities and beyond coincidence commonalities. In an attempt to simplify and clarify, I'd like to focus on a handful of key points, starting from the root language of Kodo Indo-European, that seems to lie at, or very near, the central and starting point of our great journey as a people, and acts as some of the best evidence of this interconnectedness. But also, some ubiquitous events and storylines and themes that continually recur across numerous myths and traditions and legends of our varied people groups, across India, Persia, ancient Sumer, the Norse and Germanic peoples, the Celts and the earliest Britons, all the way to biblical accounts. I've come to believe, strongly, that when variations of a single story pervade this many cultures and traditions, there's almost certainly a seed of truth to them, and that it's only in bringing these core elements together, piecing these puzzle pieces together, that we might hope to make some real sense of things. The creation, the paradise, the flood myth, the great progenitor or patriarch figure, the mountain on which the gods are said to have recited, the giants or titans, the mixing of gods with men, etc. Again, whereas modern academia seems obsessively focused on spotting the differences and contrasts, my own goal wouldn't it be funny, and I think there's some truth to this, that maybe a colloquial metaphor, an idiom, meaning somebody of high stature, there were giants in those days, men of renown, right, that it was nothing to do with height so much as like, you know, super giant, but you know, relative to like eight foot tall or whatever, but the whole spinning of the tail of Enoch and all that stuff having been completely misunderstood. I think that's kind of interesting. Oh, we'll be to speak to the commonalities across all of these traditions, an attempt to show that not only do we likely represent a singular family, but that this singular family seems to have had a relatively singular history, stretching back far enough. A history that obliterates the modern conventional model of these completely disparate and unconnected civilizations, supposedly springing up in relative isolation, whose incredible similarities might be explained away as mere coincidence or fluke. A technical term, often used for my viewpoint here is hyper diffusionism, a term I would define as the recognition that a single tree of related peoples spread across the majority of the world, and is responsible for most of the languages we speak today. The bulk of the innovations and technical achievements of the past, the majority of the monuments and structures still extant stretching from South America to China and beyond. And it's often paired with the idea that this singular people may ultimately be a remnant of another civilization that seems to have been largely destroyed as result of massive cataclysm. And this hyperdiffusionist perspective is one that's been rejected more and more aggressively in the post World War II era. In large part, I would suggest, due to its being politically incorrect. This singular history helps explain countless things modern historians both fail to explain and thus choose to completely ignore. Massive mining operations in places like North America, in ancient times, the striking similarity of both construction methods and resulting structures across how they lie is the perfect way to back engineer as to who is lying and for what purpose and then you kind of get to see who the problems are. It's pretty daunting because of how deeply embedded this lie is throughout everywhere. And no greater evil occurred than World War one and two in recent times to totally devastate and change how we look at everything. In the world, the discovery of a certain out of place genetic type of human being and the most far flung locations where they're not meant to have lived. And the worldwide spread of the branches of a single Proto Indo European route language and its derivatives and branches among so many other things. I'm going to add this to you. To this day, all we have, say, all we really know about these fascinating people is what we can read in the logs of the Spanish that visited the Northern Andes. Probably the most famous quote about the cloud people comes from the Spanish conquerors Pedro Siesa de Leon. He wrote that the cacopoya were the whitest and most handsome of all the people that I have seen. And their wives were so beautiful that because of their gentleness, many of them deserve to be the Incas wives and to also be taken to the Sun Temple. Orolana, another Spanish conqueror wrote a similar description and also stated that the cloud people were much taller than the Spaniards and had extremely light skin and blonde hair, pointing to the fact that they were of European ancestry, not Mediterranean. These facts continue to puzzle modern day scientists as there is no evidence of previous European genes being present in this area of the world before the cloud people. Which again, the mound builders, Scythians created mounds to bury their dead. What do you see and what did you see all over North America, South America, right? And more evidence to their influence and their presence there. Firstly, let's discuss the topic of language. And a lot of those Spaniards, those conquistadores, were maybe Spanish sounding names, but they were Sephardic Jews, a lot of them. And they operated like them too, when you get to how they treated the tribal people that they encountered and how they took their children and yada yada, same story. Sanskrit is a fascinating language, and a language that very likely lies nearer to the root of the Proto-Indo-European language spoken before this tree branched off throughout the entire world, than nearly any other surviving tongue. The oral tradition of Sanskrit speaking peoples was remarkably similar to the Bardic tradition, and that the most important stories and worthwhile histories and myths and legends and tales would be memorized and voiced by an exceptional individual who'd been trained to carry out precisely this task from his earliest days. At times memorizing massive songs or stories or myths, and not just the words, but their particular manner of delivery, including tone, cadence, intonation, pacing, in their wisdom and foresight, these traditions even created certain rhythm and structure to the speech or song. Seemingly to make it easier to remember exceedingly long texts or songs, but all. You remember what Ammon said about ancient Greek and the mythos, it was sung? Well, this predates. So where do you think that influence came from? Also, far harder to corrupt or change them in any way. To ensure it would be handed down, essentially intact and unchanged, across the generations, so that a child may be hearing the exact same song or tale as his great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather. This cultural lineage has been broken, of course, in our day, though perhaps not irrevocably so, thankfully, though this is a topic for another time. Countless great thinkers from... Let me read this one too. This is William Jones. "The Sanskrit language, whatever, be its antiquity..." The Sanskrit language, "whatever, be its antiquity, is of wonderful structure, more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin and more exquisitely refined than either." Prior ages, marveled at just how strangely familiar Sanskrit felt, in comparison to their own European tones. With many, especially German scholars, hailing it as possessing an exceptional purity and power, clarity and cleanliness. Of course, this was the same language spoken by the Aryan peoples that swept into India. Ultimately, responsible for authoring what seemed to be some of the oldest works in our tradition, such as the Rigveda. But it may surprise you to know the wealth of connections between Sanskrit and modern Lithuanian. Lithuanian is considered... Oh, I'm part Lithuanian as well. To be the closest living sister language of Sanskrit, and it's apparently preserved many features of Proto-Indo-European that have changed or disappeared in other Indo-European languages. For example, a recent dictionary published shows a stunning 108 words that are identical between both languages. Both Lithuanian and Slavic peoples have retained the same names for rivers, for example, as Sanskrit. Even more importantly, most scholars and linguists tend to rank Lithuanian due to its conservative and unchanging nature, as quite probably the most similar still extant language to the Proto-Indo-European root, the seed or tree trunk that lies at the center of the multitude of linguistic branches now spread across the world. Most scholars seem to agree that the closest relatives of our ancient Proto-Indo-European root tongue are Lithuanian, Sanskrit, ancient Greek, Latin, Gothic, and Old Irish, with perhaps an honorable mention to Old Church Slavonic, Avastin, and Tokerian. If we consider the geographical range covered by these thicker branches of this singular root, this hyperdiffusionist frame should start to make some sense. In my own personal opinion, it's simply undeniable. Looking at the word "Aryan" itself is, I believe, a fascinating glimpse into this interconnectedness, in large part because it was almost certainly the racial or ethnic designation used by this subset that would later go on to spread so far and wide. It's cognate and Proto-Indo-European was "Heroes" or "Heroes", which initially simply meant "Kensmen". I like how I said a member of one's own group is what a hero is. I'm going to read this one here, the word "hero" or "hero" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European, "Heroes", meaning "protector" or "defender". That's not what I said on the last one, I said "member of one's own group". This word evolved into the ancient Greek "Heroes", meaning "hero" or "demigod", which was borrowed into Latin as "hero's plural". From Latin, the word entered various languages such as Old French "hero", Middle English, "Heroes" and Modern English "hero". The word "Heroes" meaning a female hero was formed in English in the 17th century by adding the feminine suffix "in" to "hero". The word "Heroes" meaning the qualities or actions of a hero was formed in English in the 17th century by adding the suffix "ism" to "hero". The word "heroic" meaning "brave" or "noble" like a hero was formed in English in the 16th century by adding the suffix "ic" to "hero". But what's the takeaway here is that it was somebody who was a strong individual, one member of one's own group, meaning they lived by their own noble decree basically. That's what set them apart. Or member of one's own group, but would of course go on to evolve into a term of great respect and admiration in our modern hero for an exceptional or courageous individual. We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. As the largest energy producer in Colorado, Chevron is helping meet rising demand, and we're working to do it responsibly. 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Hey, what do you know? The word hero and Aryan means almost the same thing. Isn't that something? To mean lord or ruler or master likely because as the Aryan people spread far and wide, they traditionally took up positions of great power and influence. Including in lands in which they weren't the majority population at times. So think about that. World War I and II were fought against the heroes. The heroes of the world. Yeah, that's awesome, right? I'm saying that in sarcasm. The lewians who lived around the region of ancient Troy seemed to be an early example of this and the matani seemed to be another. And in fact, a treatise that uses Sanskrit words was discovered in the archives of the Hittite capital of Bogazkui. Excavations in El Marna in Egypt have yielded the fact that about the middle of the second millennium BC, kings and princes with typical Vedic names were ruling in the region of modern day Syria. Thutmose IV married a daughter of Artatma who was the king of the matani kingdom and the upper Euphrates River area. And during this time in Egyptian history, the ruling aristocracy of Egypt seemed to be of mixed Egyptian and matani ancestry. The ethnic and cultural overlap of people stretching from Egypt and the Levant through Sumer and into ancient India and Persia was immense in ancient times. The pioneering Scottish polymath scholar, professor and explorer Lawrence Ostene Waddell thought to possibly be the inspiration behind the Indiana Jones figure and famous for his theory that Sumer, Egypt, India and Persia accepted corrupted the shit out of Indiana Jones who goes on and on. Remember the trope, I hate Nazis. India were essentially something of a singular empire across vast stretches of the most ancient period of recorded history, even believed the Sumerians, or perhaps at least a ruling cast in Sumerian spoke Sanskrit. This evidence that the king's lists published by these people groups are actually different variations of the same list with the same individuals listed is a fascinating possibility to consider. Waddell, in his work, "Makers of Civilization in Race and History" claims that Sargon the Great and Menace both repeatedly call themselves and surviving documents, "Gut" or "Gut", and he believes this, much like the people group referenced by the Sumerians as the Gutti, were the same people who would later come to be known as the Goths. And he tells us quote, "And significantly, the princes of this Gothic dynasty over 43 centuries ago already use, as we shall see, the especially Gothic titles of Duke and Ur- Alright guys, I'm gonna have to step away for a second because I think some, you know, about the kidneys don't think, I think it might have to go, yeah, do something, but it'll continue to play. Waddell goes on to state quote, "Thus the real date for the first Aryan or Sumerian kings becomes about 3,378 BC, and the real date of Menace, the founder of the first dynasty of Egypt, becomes about 2,703 BC." He continues quote, "A vast deal of what has hitherto been looked upon as prehistoric and mythical becomes historic and real. He rose, who have been raised into gods, again take form as men, and as historic early Aryan kings of relatively fixed dates, gods and demigods of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Egyptians and Hittites, Persians and Indo-Arians, as well as of the Goths, Scandinavians and Germans, ancient Britons, Irish and Anglo-Saxons, such as Zeus, Jove, Jupiter, Indra, Prometheus, Atmou, Adamo, Adam, Ad or Odin." Waddell continues quote, "On comparing these early kings lists with those of the Sumerians and Mesopotamia, I observed that the latter documents also recorded in the self-same chronological position, the dynasty of King Jin, or Gooney, or Sargon the Great, bearing substantially the same names and titles in the Indian lists and in the exact same order, and that the names and order from Sargon's son Manus onwards were identical with those of Menace dynasty of Pharaohs on their own Egyptian monuments." Menace or Mange in his Egyptian inscriptions usually bears the title of "Mange the Warrior" and in the Sumerian kings lists and in his own inscriptions in Mesopotamia, the son and successor of Sargon the Great is styled as Manus the Warrior. And the last king of this dynasty, bearing the same name in both Sumerian and Egyptian inscriptions, has his name significantly written on his own Egyptian inscription by the self-same Sumerian pictographic signs, as in the Sumerian kings lists. In his own inscriptions as Sumerian emperor in Mesopotamia, it should also be noted that one of the most common myths, legends, or historical accounts of prior ages is that of a garden paradise of sorts, a land of milk and honey in which a population lived at peace and in great harmony and order and tranquility surrounded by plenty. This theme is found in several traditions, and in the biblical tradition, the original garden paradise is called Eden, and the Sumerian term for a plain or step just so happens to be Eden, similar to the spelling of the Scottish Eden Berg. Is there a definitive connection here? It's hard to say, but considering how central Sumeria was, with regard to the earliest explosion of "civilization", it shouldn't be so easily dismissed. If what Waddell implies is true, even partially so, it changes our entire understanding of history completely and forces us to see things through a new framework. A darkness, a darkness fell, is what this is saying. Babylon was inverted, flipped on its head, by people who would choose to corrupt and destroy mankind during a great period of peace. And so ago is with this priest craft. Though importantly, when I cite Waddell, or similar figures, I don't mean to insinuate that I agree with his every claim, but what's so frustrating about modern scholarship is that it's become so incredibly dogmatic, so reflexively defensive, that they'll pour over the work of a pioneering thinker like Waddell. The broader picture he so clearly paints and points to, and the hundreds of fascinating possibilities he brings to the table as possible proves. They'll then find the one or two technicalities they feel they can most convincingly argue against, laser focus on these, and then treat the entire issue as if dealt with. As if they'd completely debunked the broader narrative or storyline by disproving to their liking, some narrow claim or singular element within it. Or they'll make something up and then argue that that's not true. They did that with a video that came out and I think the timestamp is like 2007 or 2006 about a guy with a weak voice we easily little dude in a looks like a lecture hall talking about the fun Vax, the fundamental vaccine, and how they were going to transmit it through like flu shots or whatnot, or flu quote unquote virus which doesn't exist. And the way they quote unquote debunked it and fact checked it was to say, that's not Bill Gates, well no one fucking said it was, they said it was and then said it wasn't. Right, they made that statement in the negative and said that's not Bill Gates so therefore everything that that person said in that particular video is no longer of any value. Right. But it that that that trumps everything that was going on there, that makes it all invalid because no you don't understand that's not bill nobody fucking said it was Bill Gates. We're talking about what the person's telling us is going on and they're using vaccines in order to transmit it, you know, to try to attack the V Matt to gene and people and cut off and sever their tether with God. That was the that was the point of the of the information in that video. But this isn't how things work, of course. To give a quick example, if a detective comes to me offering 100 proofs that a man is behind a given murder and I managed to disprove one or two of these 100 proofs. I've not destroyed his case by doing so. The burden of proof to some degree is still on me to provide compelling reasons and or a more compelling case to dismiss the broader claim. Figures like what Dell are so valuable because he provides such a mass of incredibly intriguing proofs, each single one of which seems immensely valuable to any open minded individual seeking to get at the truth of the matter. Approaching these things as many present academics seem to do as if one is a lawyer arguing for or against a given position is absolutely not the ideal and it seems the incentive and disincentive structures built into modern academia cultivate precisely this lawyerly and dogmatic behavior. And that's essentially turn out defense attorneys for the most conventional status quo politically correct or socially acceptable narratives. Dogmatic and partisan lawyerly approaches aren't conducive to uncovering historical truth to put it mildly, especially when all of these quote lawyers are on a single side of the ideological fence. And it should be added that Waddell was not only a respected scholar and professor, but one of the first men to actually spend time in these regions, like India and Tibet, for example, to meet and talk to people to learn their spoken languages and to decipher their written languages. I've long felt that a multidisciplinary skill set and approach is absolutely crucial if we ever hope to truly unravel these mysteries and understand our past, because developing a broader context picture is a must. It's been disappointing, but not the least bit surprising to see that not only do modern scholars disagree with the man, but that they don't even bother to offer counters to his opinions. And instead, don't dare mention his name or his ideas anymore. Acting as if this man who is once the foremost scholar of the history of the region never existed. If we're operating under the theory that the simplest explanation is most likely to be the correct one, the idea of a relatively singular people lying at the root of so many incredibly similar cultures, languages and civilizations makes far, far more sense, my mind. And the idea of all of these peoples emerging relatively independently, with such similar myths and legends and traditions, such similar languages and cultures. And this simplest explanation is the one that doesn't require that we throw out such a vast number of ancient historical accounts in favor of modern speculations and derivative accounts. And what seems to be highly partisan and dogmatic reinterpretations. When modern scholars claim that the Goths originated in Sweden, for example, fair enough, they've certainly had a longstanding connection to Sweden. But what do they mean by originated? Did they spring from the soil fully formed? This doesn't happen, of course. So, where were they before this, for example? And why aren't we all more curious? Next, let's briefly discuss spiritual conceptions, which segue nicely from the topic of language. Virtually everywhere we look, amongst ancient cultures and histories, we'll find the concept of the all-father. In Vedic, Dios Pitur, in Greek, Zeus Pitar, in Roman, it was Jupiter, Anu, in the Sumerian tradition, may be available. Ralda, in the oral end of the book, variant of these. It's my opinion that the numerous instances of sun worship are related to this idea. Although worship is a tricky word here. I don't think they were actually veneration. Seeing this materially existing fiery ball as the sum total of God, but rather the clearest manifestation of his light and power and creative and nurturing energy in our material realm. Ancestor worship and the worshiping of archetypal deities has always made perfect sense to me in this same regard. Again, the term "worship" shouldn't convey images of people devotedly believing that these ancestors, or these archetypal gods, or the end-all-be-all of creation, or the singular creative force behind it all. But it's all important to understand that the concept of a God that flows and courses through all creation, and in a sense is all creation, is impossible for our minds to fully and rationally grasp. It's a bit like looking at a pure white light, completely lacking in any differentiation or contrast. Our minds need individuation. We need things to grasp. If we added some black, we might create something of a yin and yang differentiation. And immediately, things can become clearly recognizable. Or, if you separate this white light into primary colors, these are things we can easily and readily understand and grasp. And perhaps, if we were able to honor each primary color in precisely equal measure in this analogy, and as derivatives and outgrowths of the one pure white light, we'd achieve a slightly better holistic understanding of our Creator, whose total nature defies language and defies perfect conscious understanding. The danger, of course, is taking any one of these colors as a God-all or taking any singular archetypal concept as the utmost. And my belief, this leads to disjointing and asymmetrical thinking, and thus disjointed and unbalanced being and allows us to stray from these center points. It does seem to me that the further back we look, we find evidence of a singular conception of the God-Father, or an alfother, or an alfother, or an alfother. The Zoroastrian tradition in Persia clearly speaks to this, works like the Bhagavad Gita, masterfully speak to the singular nature of God. The later Germanic people speak of an alfother, just as the Orlanda book speaks of Ralda, Jesus speaks of his father. Even Buddhism, and speaking of Dharma, recognizes a singular, all-pervasive law and a singular order behind all things. I've come to believe that a great deal of these now varied beliefs ultimately emerge from a single root. And just like the variety of cultures and languages that arose due to time and geographical separation, differences in understanding and interpretation of belief arose, similarly. Dr. Churchward, in signs and symbols of primordial man, holds that the ancient druids, "were undoubtedly descendants of the ancient Egyptian priests, who came over and landed in Ireland and the west of England, and who brought within their religious doctrines and taught and practiced them here." The Tuatha Dedanen, the princes or descendants of Diatinian, the fire god, or the son, who came to Ireland, were of the same race and spoke the same language as the firbolks, or the famerians. Possessed ships, knew the art of navigation, had a compass or magnetic needle, worked in metals, had a large army thoroughly organized, a body of surgeons, and a bardic or druid class of priests. These druids brought all their learning with them, believed and practiced the eschatology of the solar doctrines, and came from Egypt. The connection and overlap between druid, bard, Essene, and Magi, even Pythagorean and Zoroastrian, is extensive, again seemingly testifying to a great deal of interconnection across a vast territory. And the connection of the Celts to ancient Egypt also seems extensive, and formerly well documented. As wild as this may sound to the modern year, this was a topic much more casually discussed by historians of prior eras. It's unfortunate that I don't know quite enough about languages and the broader field of linguistics to make more definitive determinations, with regard to etymological connections here. But I find it fascinating that so many ancient works, especially dealing with spiritual matters, speak of the waters or the breath of God that moves through all things. Lawrence Waddell even speaks of whom he believes to be the first ever Aryan king, as having the royal title of "be stower of the waters of life." The Orlanda book speaks of Iwa, the fascinating Colbron Bible speaks of Awen. The ancient Germans had a term called Iwi, and forgive my pronunciations, meaning vital force or life. This is also said to be the language root of the prefix A-E, as in Ace here, or as used as part of ancient Germanic names, like Ephlerad or Ephobald, which essentially marked them out as nobility. There also seems to be a strong connection between names like Adel or Edel, and names beginning with Atl or Ath. These are said to indicate nobility, but also, according to many accounts, to signify a "covinate." Names like Athena or Athens, Atheric, Athelstan, a naming convention as commonly used by the Goths as it seems to have been by the Frions or Frigions, and later Anglo-Saxons. There may well be an indirect connection to Atlantis buried here, as well as a connection to the A-T-L naming device, as used by the ancient South American peoples, as exemplified by their bearded and fair-skinned civilization bestowing god, Kexel Kwadom, who was said to have arrived from the ocean on a craft resembling dragons or snakes, which, of course, might bring to mind Phonation and Viking ship designs. These connections may sound a bit wild to some on their face, but from the perspective of the larger context picture, I assure you they seem anything but. I've long been fascinated with both A-E and A-T-L when used in names of either individuals or places. It seems to simultaneously have a strong connection to both physical water and a spiritual conception of waters and the gods and the nobility. And to return to the idea of the Essir for a moment, many have speculated that this may have a direct connection to the modern name Azerbaijan, as this region certainly correlates with where these gods or illustrious men were meant to have once resided. A-E-S or E-S-E is the root of how Germanic peoples and even Old English refer to God, or the plural God men, perhaps, who may well have been ancestors. It's often stated that the Essir themes, by many who have been the oldest priesthooded world around since, quote, "time immemorial." They are such close and logical roots in this asset. And it's that they both terms have been influenced by the pro-Indo-European root and part of my pronunciation here. We're no longer certain how this word sounded, but Eśr, which means life force or spirit. Next, I'd like to speak to another controversial subject made controversial post-World War II because hyper-diffusionist and less politically incorrect. All of my years point through historical accounts. I've come across what I feel is overwhelming evidence of an ancient aristocratic cast that seems to have been accepted as the rightful rulers and governors. And even many peoples of different backgrounds, an exceptional case, and it's deeply interesting how interconnected these two terms aristocracy and Aryan seem to be. This lineage would go on to spread across vast distances, peoples and cultures with the March of Time, but we constantly find it being recognized by populations and nations and touted by those who possessed it across virtually all histories. Zoroastrian scholar Farhang Mer puts it this way in speaking to ancient Persian Aryan practices. "implicit in the references to ancient Aryan's in the literature is the development and establishment of a national governance through the establishment of a hereditary kingship and a royal line. In this system of governance, Aryan Kings had a sacred responsibility to protect the people, establish and uphold the law, encourage human development, and lead the progress of society to a better life. When Aryan Kings maintained this sacred trust and ethical compact, what in modern days we call a social contract, they were said to rule in grace in keeping with their Farhana. You can tell when he recorded a session at different time because you can hear how the voice changes a little bit. The contrast between the attempt at holy benevolent rulership. Episodes of the history of the De La Russi, the Rus, the Russian. So frequently found in Aryan peoples and cultures, relative to and contrasted with figures like Nimrod, or Ninus, or the traditional conception of the tyrannical Asiatic ruler is certainly a stark one. The latter is ravenous, parasitic, insatiable, and seemingly wholly self-interested. The former, in its ideal, was intended to see himself as something of the father of a household, or nation, or his people, and his success was their success." That's hugely important, that's quite a difference as well, but that idea, why does communism want to destroy family so badly? Why do they want to destroy the children? Why do they want to just break up the family, the mother that has a different role now, the father is just some idiot, right? Why do they do that? Because that's the core strength of any people, and when an entire nation, or an entire tribe, or whatever you want to call them, a people have a communal family bond. That's an almost impenetrable thing. We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. As the largest energy producer in Colorado, Chevron is helping meet rising demand, and we're working to do it responsibly. 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This is highly speculative, admittedly, and a product of educated guesswork and intuition based on an attempted summary and distillation of the many accounts I've been able to find and read over the years. If you like, I've seen evidence that this lineage split into two major groups, as I've hinted at in past videos, which might be represented by a wagon wheel on one hand and a ship's helm or wheel on another. Because one group was one that we might call essentially land-based, and perhaps best represented by Royal Scythian, or lineages like the Gothic, Amal, or Balthy, ruling lines, and the other, sometimes referred to as sea kings, whose genetic lineage we almost certainly have evidence of today in the R1B U106 haplogroup. And this latter group opens up a fascinating chapter of history. Those peoples we've come to lazily refer to as Phoenicians, as an all too broad blanket descriptor. The earliest manifestations of whom were almost beyond any shadow of a doubt of R1B lineage and have a strong connection to those peoples we call Celtic today, but perhaps equally strong to this R1B U106 lineage, which most consider Germanic in contrast to its being Celtic. But in my view, it may well be both. This is one of the many reasons I took the Ora Linda book so seriously, and still do, as it seemed to tally so clearly with what I'd long assumed to be the case, and helped fill something of a historical void and black hole, with regard to peoples whose history almost seems to have been erased to some degree. Ancient Athens, especially in Hellenic and pre-Hellenic times, seems to have been very clearly one of the ancient epicenters of this seagulling aristocracy, which is yet another thing that may lend further credence to the Ora Linda, as well as the fact that the final, more present day epicenter of this R1B U106 lineage seems to essentially be in or near modern freesland. It says it should be noted that the earliest and most major settlements or incursions into Britain show an extremely strong frizzian genetic connection, as do those interestingly of many of the earliest settlements in America, especially around New York, formerly New Amsterdam. Also, we can't forget that a man by the name of I-N-K-A, Inca, in the frizzian Ora Linda book, set sail never to be written of again, and that we have the Incas, right? Is that a coincidence? And it would make sense that there wouldn't be anything written of him anymore if he didn't go back. Right. And then you have that cloud people story that we just heard about. It's pretty interesting. And may well represent the people group that provided the seed population that helped launch the vast ocean-going trade empires of both the English and the Dutch, and correlated seemingly so heavily with the ocean and coastal mastery of the Norse and Vikings. But to avoid too much digression, I'd like to discuss the wealth of histories that tie the most ancient form of those peoples we've come to call Celts to Anatolia, Phoenicia, Egypt, and this broader surrounding region. And there are many. What seems to occur more often than not is that these will be dealt with one by one by academics, in isolation from the broader context picture, and dismissed by these modern scholars as wild and fanciful. But this becomes much, much harder to do when you see how many buried accounts there are, and how these accounts don't seem fabulous in the least in their totality, but rather matter of fact, and how so many of these seem to speak of several different facets of this Celtic and ancient Phoenician connection, indicating that they can't all spring from one root lie or misunderstanding or exaggeration. Again, calling it a Celtic Phoenician connection may be a misnomer, as these ancient mariners seemed to possess R1B elements that seamlessly straddle the line between both Celtic and Germanic. And so often the more ancient separation between these two peoples can seem a bit forced and artificial, but perhaps calling this lineage majority Celtic and minority Germanic might be fair. After all, the number of descendants that spring from R1B U106 specifically are certainly vastly outnumbered by their descendants from much larger R1B families. And yet, wherever U106 roamed in particular, power and success, and seemingly a high level of general competence seemed to follow. The Phoenicians are easily one of the most important and fascinating keys to our collective history, and I've come to believe strongly that they were initially, and yet didn't remain a singular and relatively homogenous people group, either ethnically or culturally speaking. But rather picked up a very foreign element along the way, and thus gradually became something very different over time as a result. Interestingly, the oral Linda speaks of Phoenicia being used almost as a deportation area, and as a refuge for their criminals and cast offs, and rather matter of factly and speaking of the slight. It would make a lot of sense, especially when we consider who claims heredity to these Phoenicians, and also indicates that they are of the same people, but they were the ones that were cast out. So they became the thieves, they became the pirates, they became the child abductors and human traffickers, the drug traders, same as it ever was after that, right? But also the practitioners of very dark magic, they were completely corrupted by that. I mean just look at Carthage, quote, bastard race, and it's mentioned openly in more than one account, or side on, I mean, pick a place. That the Phoenicians picked up the practice of slavery at some point, and subsequently began freely mixing with the peoples they'd enslaved, which may help explain this. Even as early as Homer's time, the description of some Phoenicians. Oh, and by the way, mixing with the people would totally make it, again, not a, the tribe who calls themselves a race and religion would not be true. It would be a mixed multitude, as they say. And again, as I'd stated before, and I've argued, it's not a race, it's a convenient race, because then they can say that they're the chosen ones. They can't claim ownership of being chosen unless you have some kind of ethnic, you know, commonality, right? So it kind of, it's necessary for them to claim that you have Turk, you have all kinds of stuff mixed in with that. It's with darker skin, or hooked noses, seemed common. But it's likely the vastness of their trade routes that best explain this phenomenon. And the course of their mercantile operations, they'd have encountered a multitude of different peoples and cultures, and likely even acted as the vehicle for their movement to distant locations, more often than not. It's simply inevitable, in a case like that of the Phoenicians, in which they traveled and traded and mingled so far and wide, that if such a people don't have an extremely strict or disciplined code of conduct, or powerful and deeply rooted cultural traditions, they're simply bound to degenerate. And I'm going to say that even though people like Ammon want to say that the epitome of everything is ancient Greek, I think this is a falling away from the more pure, frizzy and if ask type of society, and whether or not their language was intricate and wonderful and all that other great stuff. That all might be true, but that might lend, you know, it might be owed to what came before it before it became, you know, Hellenized, in a sense. Because I think at that point you're already looking at the corruption, pretty deeply, and very widespread of this type of the drugs, the cult, the strange rights and rituals, the black magic, the magic at all, that would not be, that would not drive. So they've, they kind of wandered off, in a way, already degraded, even though they might have high culture that doesn't mean they weren't a degradation as far as spiritually and morally and ethically from their origins. And I think that's what you see when they migrate is that there's a degradation that occurs, and then some really profound degradation when you see like the Phoenicians and things of that, like that. And to eventually come to serve money and personal gain above all else. And thus to gradually watch their culture disappear and morph into something very different. And I would suggest very hollow. It said the Greeks began to use the term Phoenician for anyone that manipulatively engaged in "sharp dealing" or deceptive practices. Late Carthage, for example, has come to be known largely for its perfity, its child's sacrifice, and it's almost a complete lack of art, of high culture, of martial prowess, and of general grace and refinement. An unnatural, hodgepodge nation that would gradually come to be dominated and controlled by a merchant class oligarchy, which the Romans, finally and mercifully, would eventually put out of the misery. A great deal of valuable research has finally seen the light of day just before the publishing of this video, throwing significant weight behind the theory of an exceedingly strong connection between modern Europeans and an Indo-European past, helping liberate our history. From the tiny pockets of heavily forested Europe, so many modern academics seemed intent on wholly confining to. The bulk of the latest findings center around the all-important Yangnaya, from whom the corded wear seemed to largely descend, and who might be said to be one of the best labels or definitions of the core of this Indo-European people, whom we formerly called Aryan, prior to World War II, making it so dangerously unfashionable. Regardless of where one falls on the countless specifics of this. They had to demonize it forever, and when you actually get into the true history of that man and that war, like we did with the Europa series, especially episode four. There's nothing there's nothing there there. You know what I'm saying? There's nothing for them to hang all this hatred on. It's a straight projection of what they were doing to them as they were hunting them into extinction. And yet we have such a flipped up upside down and inverted perception of things. It sucks. Story that remained to be definitively determined, I believe, were finally at the point in which the broader strokes can be voiced with some confidence. As historian Will Durant well phrased it in speaking of the Indian branch of the Aryans, "The invasion and conquest of these tribes by the Aryans was part of that ancient process whereby, periodically, the North has swept down violently upon the settled and pacified South. This has been one of the main streams of history on which civilizations have risen and fallen like epochal undulations." We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. As the largest energy producer in Colorado, Chevron is helping meet rising demand, and we're working to do it responsibly. Our next-gen tankless facilities reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of our operations by more than 90% compared to our older designs, working to provide Colorado with energy that's affordable, reliable, and ever cleaner. So everyone can get to where they want to be. 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Modern scholarship seems to be finally coming close to acknowledging this, however, slowly and be crudgingly. But I think many are even still missing a key point. But with a spin, you see, it doesn't matter what comes to the surface, it matters how they spin it and try to reinforce what they've already claimed. That's when they're in control of the information and how it spread, they're in control of how it's spoken to. These war-like invaders are constantly portrayed as brutish and brutal destroyers, as opposed to creators, warriors. Once again, look at Germany, World War II, what were they portrayed as, portrayed as? But never cultivators or builders. I think this misses the idea that these waves of Indo-Europeans emanating from what seems to have once been a central core, had been striking out into this great unknown for as long a period as we have any history of, and that there were countless such waves. In fact, these waves seemed to compound and build upon one another. In other words, an early wave might have pushed into an India or a Greece, only to then be followed a few hundred years later by yet another wave of genetic kin. Yet of people whose culture may now appear more wild, untamed, even brutal, because the perspective of the more settled peoples of the earlier wave had gradually changed with time and a different mode of living. There's an absolutely fascinating domino effect created by these waves, which we might even say extended all the way to the time of Attila and Genghis Khan, in some sense, as we'll cover in the next videos. A cyclical dance in which brother and cousin peoples cascade upon and push one another ever further, and expansion and population pressures gradually push this family across the majority of the known world. One thing is certain, the story of the Indo-European people, who almost certainly spring from a relatively singular root, not more than a mere five to six thousand years ago, perhaps after some massive cataclysm caused a major reset in major population bottleneck. Yes, is perhaps the single most incredible, fascinating, powerful and important story in human history. And it's a story that the vast majority of remains to be told, a story that only now we're beginning to pick up the traces of, to cobble the pieces together. Can you not see how the Abrahamic trio does its best to muffle out, because nothing is important prior to it, right? It's a way of completely, it's shifting the focus away from this, and who's in control of the Abrahamic three. And to formulate into some coherent narrative, it's safe to say that no family of peoples has been more consequential, more impactful, more adventurous and courageous and all pervasive. That's you they're talking about, majority of us out there, that's you they're talking about. So take some, take some pride in this, okay? Feel good about where you come from from once. Especially you Germans out there, you fellow Germans out there, you fellow Italians out there, you fellow Europeans out there. And that's not to put anybody else down, but I mean, we should understand who we are before we start trying to figure out other people, I would think. And they should do the same for themselves. Everybody should be restoring their culture. Some just the physical gifts of a larger stature that led to their success. These were true pioneers, inventors, and that uniquely curious and energetic type that always and everywhere pushes the envelope. With a burning, innate, insatiable desire to explore, to understand, and in my opinion, to create what they saw as a just and natural order, and the conditions for a longer term flourishing in their wake. In my opinion, we are collectively standing at the earliest stages of and taking our first steps toward piecing together what I believe may be the most interesting story in the world. And the more we come to understand here, the more we'll ultimately come to understand about ourselves, about our journey, our own character and wiring, our heritage, and perhaps even our very direction and purpose. As dark as things may seem right this moment, our journey is far from over. And in fact, it may well be that we are just getting started. We have work to do, but that shouldn't be daunting. That should be inspiring. All right, couple two three things and then we'll be closing this out a little bit early so I can prepare for going out with just sappy over on the FTJ media side. I'm also broadcasting over there too. There's something called the flood that's going on right now. It's a it's another show from I believe the source would be SFR FTJ media, but it's on the FTJ media right now. It's like a live stream. The flood. It's called Fuhrer Friday. I thought it was kind of funny. It's stealing away my audience because I'm not trying to compete with anybody. Anyway, let's go over to what was I going to show you stuff, definitely stuff. All right, so in the Patreon as we were talking and I actually dropped a couple of these links as well into the live chat here on Rumble, but I put out. I put out isn't that cool. I'm not I'm not prude. All right, so it says, waddle, waddle, right Lawrence, Waddell, the guy that they were talking about Lawrence Austin Waddell. I found a few books of his day. So the first one up on top, which should be the last one I posted, but this is the origin of the area and alphabet. I had to be careful how I wrote it on Patreon, but there you have it. 98 pages. It's a short read might be some place to start the British Edda, which is a this is actually a zip file with four PDF files and four parts. Right. And that one is definitely something you want to check out and then makers of I had to also cut this down just because I didn't want to write it all but makers of civilization in race and history. And this is one of many books by Lawrence, but L and that one is 700 and something pages. So this is where the meat and potatoes are right. You every time we do these shows, if I can find the free PDF says, as we're watching, I try to do that. So if you see me moving around and doing things, it's because I'm trying to provide the resources or references that they are bringing up in conversation during their documentary or whatever you want to call that. And looks like we picked up another free free person there. That's good. Right. So there you have it. There's more stuff on here. There's lots of PDFs on here now. Okay. And if you before I close down the live chat there also check out the two links. So the makers of civilization and race and history is up there and so is the area in origin of the alphabet in the live chat for rumble. Okay. That way you can just click them if you want them. And I think that goes direct. I don't think that goes to archive without org first. I think that's just supporting the thing, but I think it goes right to that PDF page that you can download the direct connect like when you're on your phone and there's something that says PDF on it and you click it and already starts to download it. Yeah, something like that. All right. So there we go. We're going to be on FTJ shortly here. With, you know, so it's going to be fun. Let me see if I can show you where it is should be should be saved here. Wait, is that the wrong one. Let's go to. Yeah, sorry. I don't I don't freaking know. It's whatever. All right. So anyway, let's go back over here real quick. We have to show you this beautiful thing. All right. I'm leaving on the 20th to go to New York. 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