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You all might find the following genetic information to be interesting with

regards to the Aryan Invasion Theory. It suggests that there wasn't a

continuous migratory stream from Northern Europe to India. Of course, the

fact that the Caucasians in Northern Europe are blond haired and blue-eyed

also suggests that the Caucasians did not migrate from an area where they

had darker pigmentation to an area where they became sun bleached, IMHO. But

the fact that the original European stock had a distinct gene pool also

points in this direction, that the origin of Caucasians in India, the Middle

East and Europe was not exactly the same.

 

I think that this fact is very congruent with the Hollow Earth Theory and

the idea that the hollow portion is the origin of the race on the surface of

the Earth. The opening is suspected of being in the vicinity above the New

Siberian Islands in the Arctic basin, so you all can see how easy it would

be for an interior people to spill out and down- maybe by way of Franz Josef

Land- into Europe. Other migrations, at different points in time, could

account for the Cacasian presence on the Steppes of Central Asia through to

India. This could also explain differences in chromosomes.

 

Sincerely,

 

Dharmapada Dasa/Dean De Lucia

allplanets-hollow-

 

 

>From Caverns, Caldrons and Concealed Creatures:

 

 

" According to these reports, a group of geneticists at Trinity College in

Dublin, led by Daniel Bradley, have determined that the oldest "pure" racial

bloodline in Europe still exists in the West of Ireland, the furthermost

western edge of Europe. According to the report (March 22, 2000), Bradley

and his colleagues have used surnames along with the male Y chromosome in

order to reconstruct a 1,000-year-old genetic map of Ireland, demonstrating

that the Irish are truly representative of a ' race ' which is distinct from

other Europeans-- a race apart.

 

Bradley stated to the press that ' When you look at this old genetic

geography of Ireland what you find is that in the West (of the Emerald Isle)

we are almost exclusively of one type of Y chromosome.'

 

The Y chromosome, passed down exclusively from father to son, is an object

of interest and study to geneticists, as it accentuates differences between

populations. According to Bradley:

 

"It is inherited as a unit so the information you get from it is of a

special type."

 

The researchers examined the Y chromosomes of men with Gaelic surnames from

the western-most province of Connaught, finding that 98.3 percent had a

group of genes on the Y chromosome known as haplogroup 1.

 

Bradley observed, ' When you look at Gaelic surnames they are different in

frequency of Y chromosome types from non-Gaelic surnames.'

 

Furthermore, more than 98 percent of men with Gaelic names in the western

half of the island had haplogroup 1, but numbers dropped significantly on

the eastern side of Ireland, whereas there's a gradient of haplogroup 1

across Europe which starts at almost zero in the Far East and grows to

almost 100 percent in the west of Ireland. According to Bradley and his

team, this gives a snapshot of what the original ancient racial type of

Europe once looked like, before successive invasions and influxes by other

racial or genetic groups."

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