History lesson part 1.... Long ago many millions of years when - TopicsExpress



          

History lesson part 1.... Long ago many millions of years when the continents were connected and you could walk from Africa into Europe Asia and Russia.... A fairly large but small group of Africans migrated up past the mountains into what is now known as Russia. Upon their arrival in Russia they got caught in what is known Largely as the last nuwapian ice age.. This ice age lasted just that... An age.... With The ice age lasting so long and this small group of Africans trapped off from society, they began to loose their mellinnin ( vitamin D). They were completely cut off from civilization so they became uncivilized.. Having to breed amongst themselves hunt and kill because whatever they ate would kill them if they didnt kill it.. So they had to eat raw food, live in their excrements and other horrid conditions.. Then they received an olive branch, the ice age ended and they were able to leave from this area that had them trapped for an age..... So they began to migrate back to Africa and came through the caucuses mountains. Upon coming through the caucuses mountains they began making their way back into Africa. They were so uncivilized that they were chased back into the mountains. Our people began warring with our neanderthal cousins to the point they began barricading exits to the mountains and leaving instruction to not remove these barricades because they have been put here to keep these savage uncivilized enemies out of the promised motherland. So all Europeans are truly descended from Africans and yes the Conditions of the ice age changed the phenotype (facial features and skin pigmentation etc) for them to be able to breed and live. All Europeans come from Russia this is true and it was Africans who literally civilized the Whole world. This concludes our history lesson for today. I have returned safely from Florence. My work week is complete. Hi Charleston
Posted on: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 00:44:16 +0000

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