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Scientists crack case of how first Canadians go

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Scientists crack case of how first Canadians got here


History | 207188 hits | Jan 09 10:23 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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An international team of researchers claims to have cracked a key mystery surrounding the arrival of humans in North America around the end of the last Ice Age -- the story of the first Canadians.

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  1. by avatar Public_Domain
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:38 pm
    :|

  2. by avatar djakeydd
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:58 pm
    Ahh, around 1690 or so they got off the mayflower on plymouth rock and a few made their way north? At least thats what the discovery channel claims. I am talking about a/s europeans, not the bush apes.

  3. by avatar fifeboy
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 5:57 pm
    "Newsbot" said
    Scientists crack case of how first Canadians got here

    Posted By:
    2009-01-09 22:23:43

  4. by avatar jason700
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:06 pm
    "djakeydd" said
    Ahh, around 1690 or so they got off the mayflower on plymouth rock and a few made their way north? At least thats what the discovery channel claims. I am talking about a/s europeans, not the bush apes.


    Um.. what?

  5. by avatar herbie
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:08 pm
    That's BS, the 'first' Canadians came from Japan. I know cuz I have to wade my way through them to get to a liquor store,
    There's
    Yagata Dollar
    Yagata Smoke
    Yagata Ride
    Yagata Buck

  6. by avatar Mustang1
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:08 pm
    Thanks Hyack!

  7. by avatar Mustang1
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:09 pm
    "djakeydd" said
    Ahh, around 1690 or so they got off the mayflower on plymouth rock and a few made their way north? At least thats what the discovery channel claims. I am talking about a/s europeans, not the bush apes.


    8O 8O 8O

    Damn. Tired of burning books at the rally, so you decided to mash something out on a c-o-m-p-u-t-e-r?

  8. by TattoodGirl
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:35 pm
    Great find Hyack!!!

  9. by avatar Hyack
    Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:40 pm
    "TattoodGirl" said
    Great find Hyack!!!


    *takes a gracious bow* :lol: :lol:

  10. by avatar djakeydd
    Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:00 am
    "herbie" said
    That's BS, the 'first' Canadians came from Japan. I know cuz I have to wade my way through them to get to a liquor store,
    There's
    Yagata Dollar
    Yagata Smoke
    Yagata Ride
    Yagata Buck


    I stand corrected, most interesting keemosabe :wink:

  11. by Bibbi
    Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:58 am
    Actually the first Canadians may have been here, just as long as others have been in Europe or Asia. Blacks, Asians and whites have been in the American continents well into the B.C. period. The Mound Builders on the Mississippi and in the great lakes area were from the Bronze age or earlier and they arrived by sea. They wore swords and looked somewhat like knights according to the archeological discoveries on the Mississippi River. The stone sculptures of the Olmec in Central America have definitely black features and lips and there are a considerable number of records of Jesuits with the Conquistadores discovering white "Aztecs" in Central and South America. In North America, priests and other explorers discovered white Indians with blond hair and blue eyes and red hair and green eyes. The Mandans and even some of the Algonquins fit that description. Interesting too that the term Algon Kine means "noble community" in the ancient language of the Celts. Barry Fell also discovered remnants of ancient languages in North America that also go back well into the B.C. period.

  12. by avatar fifeboy
    Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:15 am
    "Bibbi" said
    Actually the first Canadians may have been here, just as long as others have been in Europe or Asia. Blacks, Asians and whites have been in the American continents well into the B.C. period. The Mound Builders on the Mississippi and in the great lakes area were from the Bronze age or earlier and they arrived by sea. They wore swords and looked somewhat like knights according to the archeological discoveries on the Mississippi River. The stone sculptures of the Olmec in Central America have definitely black features and lips and there are a considerable number of records of Jesuits with the Conquistadores discovering white "Aztecs" in Central and South America. In North America, priests and other explorers discovered white Indians with blond hair and blue eyes and red hair and green eyes. The Mandans and even some of the Algonquins fit that description. Interesting too that the term Algon Kine means "noble community" in the ancient language of the Celts. Barry Fell also discovered remnants of ancient languages in North America that also go back well into the B.C. period.

    And here is the first queen of the Algon Kine arriving on our fertile shores!

  13. by Bibbi
    Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:51 am
    Oh, perish the thought. As someone interested in art, I would not be happy if you violated someone's copyright to post this.

  14. by Hewer
    Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:24 am
    "Bibbi" said
    Actually the first Canadians may have been here, just as long as others have been in Europe or Asia...<snip>...Barry Fell also discovered remnants of ancient languages in North America that also go back well into the B.C. period.

    And some guy said he found 10,000-year-old pyramids in Bosnia, but he didn't really. He just said it to make some money from books and stuff.



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