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Old 05-03-2001, 11:21 AM   #1 (Link)

Dean De Lucia
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Members,

Here is something from a Hindu indology site: " Briefly, the Indus Valley is
the original home of the Aryans or Indo-europeans."
http://www.indusscript.net/index.html

The indologists from the West, however, say " Oh no, their origin is in the
Caucasians."

The Hollow Earth Theory revises the whole argument- the caucasians and their
culture migrated from the hollow portion, wherefrom it periodically
manifests on the surface:

>From The Hollow Earth and The Aryan Invasion Revised:

http://www.skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/

" The Caucasian race can easily be seen to stretch from Northern India to
Scandanavia and in European Russia. How far would it be from the Artic coast
of the Siberian and European side of the polar basin to the opening
suggested by several hollow Earth researchers, which is offset from the
North Pole just above the New Siberian Islands? ( See the dot on the map
above )A hop, skip and a jump- no more than a few hundred miles. So how
difficult would it be for the Caucasian and even other human races to
re-introduce themselves to the surface of the planet from this particular
opening at the end of every Kali Yuga? It does not seem that it would be so
difficult at all.

The fact that the Caucasian race is so light skinned in Northern Europe is
indicative, also. It suggests that any migration began from that region,
then proceded downwards. This is because in the Middle East and India, the
race is a bit darker. It is easier to go from a light complexion to a darker
complexion, while is is harder to believe that darker skinned Caucasians
migrated Northwards, then became sun bleached to their present blond haired,
blue eyed state. Therefore, we can surmise that the Caucasians are not
Caucasian in origin but rather, that their surface migration began in
Northern Europe, along the Artic basin, near the opening. The reader may
keep in mind that in milleniums past, these areas were not as cold as they
are now. As an example, we'll note that Viking graves from 1,000 years ago
have been opened up in Greenland, and it was found that roots, at that time,
had penetrated the coffins. Now the graves lie under permafrost. This means
that, previously, vegetation existed in the area and that there was a
different climate."

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