The Criminal Jew

fdd2blk

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For the winter. You can only take what you can carry, and the winter's going to be shit. Let's say hypothetically they take over the West Coast, where you are.

Dead, fighting for what I believe to be mine.

Survival of the fittest. You conquer, or you perish.
 

Fogdog

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The bones were of Homo erectus, I believe I read, from what they estimated was more than double the original span they thought Holocene or the previous era to be.
All they found were bone of large animals like Mastodons broken in ways that they think could only have been done by rock wielding humans. No bones were found of the hypothesized bone smashers. No tools, no footprints, no cave art, no remains, no chipping grounds, nothing. The same theory came up about 40 years ago when other smashed bones were found. Later on, it was shown that similar patterns could be found on bones broken by wolves. Just saying that this theory rests on flimsy evidence.

This is not the worst theory about the settling of North American continent, the Mormons hold that record.

There is a gap of about a hundred thousand years between when these animal (not human at all) bones were left behind and any human remains or signs of human activity or any other evidence of whatsoever for that matter. Everywhere else that people lived, they left behind evidence. Why do we find early man's discarded artifacts, basically their trash, but not on this continent? I smell a racist rat that disputes the science-based conclusion that the first people arrived on this continent less than 15,000 years ago from what is now the Russian north. It's a matter of disputing rights to the land, not science.

Neanderthals, by the way, never ranged that far east. Not even close. Homo erectus did make it into Asian continent but they were dwindling in number everywhere else. Anthropologists hypothesize that their movement east and north was driven by competitive pressure with other human species and not population expansion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_erectus

 
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