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European Tocharians were first to Western China and played an integral role in building the Silk Roads. They predated the Asian Chinese by 1000 years.

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Archaeologists tracing the earliest to later sites in the Americas find that they tend to be older in south America and on the East coast of the USA. This trend is exactly opposite one would predict if the Indians were first over the Bering Strait. 10. Migratory Route - East to West from Trevor T. on Vimeo.
Lovelock and Spirit cave mummies. Over 9,000 years old, and Caucasoid. Located in same area where ancient Paiute Indian legends say the Paiutes “exterminated” a light skinned, red haired tribe who spoke a different language in ancient times. A complete news interview with a California News station (KCRA-3) from the mid-90’s is included. This interview mentions the fact that these people were “here thousands and thousands of years before the Indians” and the archaeologist interviewed says “the...
The oldest skulls ever found in the Americas tend to be long and thin and Caucasoid in shape, whereas the skulls of later arriving people tend to be short and broad like the generally Mongoloid shaped skulls of the Indians. 8. The Oldest Skulls In Americas Are Caucasiod from Trevor T. on Vimeo.
It will often surprise the uninitiated, that Kennewick man’s remains are only one of about 15-20 other ancient Caucasoid finds in the Americas, nearly all dating older than the oldest “Indian” remains. This chapter includes quotes of anthropologist Dr. James Chatters referring to Kennewick man as Caucasoid and European. Other quotes form anthropologist Dr. Catherine Macmillan referring to Kennewick man as a “white guy.” Just look at the comparison of the actual Kennewick man skull with that o...
This starts out with the story of Buhl Cave Woman from Idaho. Remains are over 10,000 years old, and non-Indian. However Indians were granted possession of her under NAGPRA and “reburied” her. She is lost forever, highlighting the destructive stupidity and evil of political correctness. 5. Idaho - Buhl Cave Woman & NAGPRA from Trevor T. on Vimeo.
In 1998 Dr. Michael Brown and colleagues found European/Caucasoid mitochondrial DNA markers in Indian tribes, mainly concentrated in the Great Lakes region of North America. Mitochondrial DNA allows researchers to determine dates that the groups mixed with each other. What they found was that European/Caucasoid DNA made it to the Americas between 12,000 and 36,000 years ago. Additionally, researchers investigating Human Lymphocyte Antigen (HLA’s) have found these markers in Peruvian Paracas M...
The oldest human remains yet discovered in the Americas. Head shape suggests she was Caucasoid and at least 13,000 years old. She was a 26 year old woman who lived in the area that is now Mexico City, Mexico. This has significant implications for the ongoing illegal immigration controversy into the USA from Mexico, as well as redefining just who are “indigenous peoples” and who was “first” into the Americas. 3. Penon Woman III - 13,000 yr. old Caucasoid in Mexico from Trevor T. on Vimeo.
Clovis Spearpoints were found all over the Americas in the early 1900s, mainly in the Southwestern USA. This initially led to the theory that the “Clovis people” were first into the Americas, were the ancestors of American Indians who migrated from Asia over the Bering Strait, and settled the unpopulated and empty Americas over 10,000 years ago. WRONG. The Clovis points actually appear to be slightly modified European “Solutrean” Spearpoint, and are radically different from designs favored by...
This is the story that must be told. It is available in parts here and there online, and occasionally in the old media, but is usually suppressed in total. The dots appear to have been intentionally disconnected. Now it’s time to connect those dots. 1. Introduction: First Americans - Out of Europe from Geoff Xtra on Vimeo.

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