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WHITE GENOCIDE ALREADY HAPPENED IN NORTH AMERICA


With the percentage of the White population continuing to fall on the North American Continent, White genocide is a major concern for identitarians, White nationalists, and Alt-Righters. 

But new findings confirm that White genocide has already happened in North America. The twist is it happened tens of thousands of years ago, as new archaeological evidence makes it clear that Stone Age hunters from Europe discovered and settled America, before being overwhelmed by a prehistorical form of mass immigration, as the ancestors of the Red Indians came over and swamped and exterminated them.

As reported by the Independent:
New archaeological evidence suggests that America was first discovered by Stone Age people from Europe – 10,000 years before the Siberian-originating ancestors of the American Indians set foot in the New World.

A remarkable series of several dozen European-style stone tools, dating back between 19,000 and 26,000 years, have been discovered at six locations along the US east coast. Three of the sites are on the Delmarva Peninsular in Maryland, discovered by archaeologist Dr Darrin Lowery of the University of Delaware. One is in Pennsylvania and another in Virginia. A sixth was discovered by scallop-dredging fishermen on the seabed 60 miles from the Virginian coast on what, in prehistoric times, would have been dry land.

The new discoveries are among the most important archaeological breakthroughs for several decades - and are set to add substantially to our understanding of humanity's spread around the globe.
The Europeans who originally made America their home were from the Solutrean cultures of France and Iberia, according to Professor Dennis Stanford, of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, and Professor Bruce Bradley of the University of Exeter, the two leading archaeologists who have analysed the evidence and will present their detailed findings in a new book – Across Atlantic Ice – published this month. According to their research, the European settlers moved around a rim of ice joining Europe to North America in the Ice Age.

One reason why Europeans were the first to settle America was because Siberia was actually too cold to have a significant number of humans, but after the global climate warmed, it became more difficult for other Europeans to move to North America, but instead easier for Siberian populations to migrate via the narrow Bering Strait, separating Siberia from Alaska. 
"Whereas the Solutreans had only had a 4500 year long ‘Ice Age’ window to carry out their migratory activity, the Asian-originating Indians had some 15,000 years to do it. What’s more, the latter two-thirds of that 15 millennia long period was climatologically much more favourable and substantially larger numbers of Asians were therefore able to migrate.

As a result of these factors the Solutrean (European originating) Native Americans were either partly absorbed by the newcomers or were substantially obliterated by them either physically or through competition for resources."
This last bit is important because if our Solutrean cousins had lost the American continent in a fair fight with the later Siberian invaders, then a good case could be made for the "Native Americans" having at least some moral claim to the continent, on the basis of being a stronger and more developed strain of the human race thousands of years ago. 

But the data shows us that this wasn't a fair fight, because Europeans were unable to reinforce the initial settlement of North America after the ice receded; whereas fresh waves of Asians were able to pour across the narrow Bering Straits, essentially meaning that European man was horrendously outnumbered in the earlier struggle for the North American continent.

Those Europeans who later sailed to the New World and re-conquered the land from the Red Indians were, in a sense, reclaiming the patrimony of a branch of their race.


The unassimilated modern-day descendants of ancient illegal immigrants to North America.

2 comments

Doug Huffman said...

Across Atlantic Ice first edition first published 2012.

Anonymous said...

White Genocide is the rule, rather than the exception. See, Haiti, Rhodesia, North America, The Middle East and South Africa.

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