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    First people to claim this land??

    So for 20 years actually it has been claimed that Europeans actually settled this land of ours prior to the natives that crossed over from Asia.

    Why is this important? Well because you can't make a deal for your land if you don't own it in the first place.

    Sure as hell worth investigating further.

    #2
    I'll be watching CBC nature of things on Sunday night, apparently the Europeans were here first.

    About 35 years ago I found a Spear head while picking stones and it matches with what the Europeans were making 20 thousand years ago.

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      #3
      Norway has been mentioned before.

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        #4
        TSIPP, I have my PVR set for that one too.

        MSM really likes to suppress this stuff, so surprised it'll be playing on CBC. A few years ago there were Caucasian bones found with earlier North American dating than anyone ever thought.(maybe this is part of the doc on CBC). Media talked about one day, then moved on.

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          #5
          Any such claims are "just racist".

          Bwahahaha...

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            #6
            The real history that has been suppressed for 50 years .
            History we have been told is a blatant lie .

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              #7
              It can be quite interesting when the history books get changed.

              In 2003 national geographic had an article that the Indians got here about 12,00 years ago but they have found skeletons that are 60,000 years old and are not Mongolian like our today's Indians but are closer to Australia's aboriginal or places like tiland.

              Sounds like the majority of the scientific community don't want to hear the newer version of the settlement of North America.

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                #8
                Monday morning we'll all be hearing, "The science is settled, the science is settled..."
                95% of scientists say blaa, blaa, blaa,,,
                Deniers dispute aboriginals were here first, blaa, blaa, blaa the science is settled.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by the big wheel View Post

                  .......Why is this important? Well because you can't make a deal for your land if you don't own it in the first place..........
                  Not sure where y'all are going with this but if you're hoping to claim back all the money your ancestors paid the Indians for the land you might be waiting a while - A) because they don't have any, and B) the land was taken from them not bought. Seems like a good excuse for entitled white people to kick the downtrodden native population a bit more though. Well done folks - you've maligned Africans, Haitians and now you're onto Native Americans all in one day.

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                    #10
                    Grass - it's okay to be white

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