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Tango0122 Dec 2018 9:21 p.m. PST

"It is a huge mistake to have been examining the history of humanity piecemeal, rather than as a whole. There are no species within the human race, blood types are the same throughout. That there is such variance in how people look today is due to differences in evolution, climatic conditions, and food.

It is generally believed that mankind first appeared in Africa, but it now seems the original appearance was actually in China. (This becomes evident if one studies my books and the thousands of pictures in them.)

The people who became the Zulus came to Africa from China. Skin color requires only 20,000 years to evolve from white to black. (The fur of the hare in Canada became white because of a long period of habitation in snowy terrain.) When did they arrive in Africa? Much earlier than we have ever dared believe: probably about 50,000 years ago, and probably when Africa and Asia were still largely connected, as there are no legends of ships in their culture. The Zulus had no horses, probably because this delicate animal, which, it seems, was at home in Mongolia, did not succeed in surviving the long journey to Africa.

When these people left the original cradle, man did not yet know the wheel, the pottery wheel (Zulu vessels were hand made), the plow, the loom and weaving, architecture, or shipbuilding. And man had not yet conceived the concept of "God."…."
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arthur181523 Dec 2018 3:05 a.m. PST

So everything/body has always been 'Made in China'?!

bsrlee23 Dec 2018 4:39 a.m. PST

With those claims quoted, I'm not even going to go to that site in case I catch stupid. Just back away and don't make eye contact.

15th Hussar23 Dec 2018 6:30 a.m. PST

It IS a well known fact that several families/tribes along the East African Coast (mainly Kenya/Tanzania and a few parts of Madagascar) do have "Chinese" blood/genes from the "Great Expedition" of circa 1400 AD

Now, as for the rest…

Henry Martini23 Dec 2018 6:43 a.m. PST

I seem to recall that the Malagasy are a fusion of indigenous Africans and Indonesian incomers.

Tango0123 Dec 2018 3:20 p.m. PST

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Twilight Samurai23 Dec 2018 9:49 p.m. PST

A good enough reason to add a few more dashes to that line and encompass Africa.

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