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When the troll known as "the Church" achieves dominance of its victims, it
destroys that wisdom contained in the lore of thousands of years.
The troll failed, so a remnant remains; this is the creation story which
includes Audhumbla, who was a cow thingy.
It follows that Europeans were herdsmen from the beginning (Ginnungugap).
Note the sig line.
Natural selection is fashionable, not necessarily true.
William
> Yes, lactase persistence was certainly heavily favored by natural
> selection.
> Within 7000 years, a single allele from a single origin somehow swept
> across
> northern Europe in steamroller fashion, and spread in lesser percentages
> across most of western Eurasia.
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> The point here is that the British Isles were not genetically
> 'inaccessible'
> if lactase persistence swept through them so quickly.
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"Whoever controls the histories of nations controls those nations and
their peoples."
Germar Rudolf
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