It's a rather sad video, actually. The person that was hid and their children drive off talking about how they can't understand why someone would risk their lives if money wasn't involved.
I don't think we share anything with SS Africans, beside DNA drift, which is great, there's this.
A few clues that should put OOA to bed.
1) SS Africans have 20 to 30% of DNA to an unknown human that no Asian, European or Native American populations shares.
2) SS Africans have no Neanderthal or Denisovan DNA.
3) America's population being from Europe: mtDNA haplogroup X2 does not exist in Eastern Asia, but is most prevalent in Western Europe, Middle East and Eastern North America.
4) Neanderthals are extinct, in the sense that you can't point at anyone and say - 'that's a Neanderthal".
βIt doesn't matter if the water is cold or warm if you're going to have to wade through it anyway.β
β Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
I don't remember the town, but some park needed some stairs on a steep hillside, the city estimated the stairs would be around $50,000.00 to build. Some local guy thought that was ridiculous and built them for $500.00 of his own money. So, the city was outraged and tore his stairs down and built the $50,000 stairs. My guess is you'd get a ticket for illegal dumping.
I do a little reading on human origins and I doubt that you can come up with an accurate view of the origin of modern man using currently accepted sources.
Everyday more and more evidence is discovered that modern man (Not counting SS Africans) developed in Eurasia as opposed to OOA.
There is also recent evidence that indigenous Americans (both North & South) have been in the Americas for over 100,000 years and share more with Europeans genetically, then Asians.
The fields of mainline Anthropology and Archaeology are restricted by political considerations from investigating evidence that goes against the "Approved" theology.
I had a friend that had a Dome Home business back in the '90s. His method was to cut the triangles out of 3/4" plywood, mill the edges at an angle to create the curvature, then attached 2x4s on all three edges. The 2x4s were drilled and bolted together. It made for a strong dome as he built one in CA and before he had it bolted to the foundation an earthquake happened. The dome went rolling down the street for two blocks with no damage whatsoever. He just picked it up with a crane and put it back on the cement foundation.
Hilarious post. I once tracked the timestamps of the Joe_McCarthy account on old voat and in a 48 hour period the longest break in the action was 4 hours. Team posters or an insomniac?
As I recall, most of the posting after breaks started around what would be 9AM at Greenwich +2 hours. But, yeah The buddha glowed.
I did the DNA thing many years ago. Did 23andme, Ancestry, and FTDNA. FTDNA is garbage.
I liked the 23andme results, but that doesn't say how accurate they are. At first Ancestry was the mirror opposite of 23andme, but as their user base grew, it slowly transitioned towards 23and me and today the results are identical. Not sure I put much stock in them, as of four grandparent 3 were of British decent and one was German and didn't speak English until high school. Yet, both results show me at around 85% Scottish/British/Irish, 10% German and the rest pieces of Scandinavian. YMMV.
SturmUndTrinker 0 points 2.5 years ago
Dass war cute.
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SturmUndTrinker 3 points 2.5 years ago
Team Joe_McCarthy is not one person, I don't know why any one continues to interact with this obvious psyop shill team.
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SturmUndTrinker 3 points 2.5 years ago
I thought it was Today I Learned.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 2.6 years ago
The answer is Butte. In the Rosendale/Tester race Rosendale was the clear winner, only Butte did not report results until the next day.
And big surprise, after all other counties reported, Butte/Silver Bow had enough votes to put Tester over the top.
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SturmUndTrinker 1 point 2.7 years ago
Grizzly bears don't climb trees unless they are very young, just black bears do.
Of course, a grizzly might shake you out of the tree from the ground.
Where I live Mountain Lions are a bigger threat than wolves.
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SturmUndTrinker 1 point 2.7 years ago
"UN countries" what are the ones that aren't?
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 2.7 years ago
Whitefish and Kalispell have been filling up with jews for years now.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 2.8 years ago
Link is dead:
https://files.catbox.moe/32hf3p.mp4
It's a rather sad video, actually. The person that was hid and their children drive off talking about how they can't understand why someone would risk their lives if money wasn't involved.
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SturmUndTrinker -1 points 2.8 years ago
See post above, did a incomplete post by accident.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
I don't think we share anything with SS Africans, beside DNA drift, which is great, there's this.
A few clues that should put OOA to bed.
1) SS Africans have 20 to 30% of DNA to an unknown human that no Asian, European or Native American populations shares.
2) SS Africans have no Neanderthal or Denisovan DNA.
3) America's population being from Europe: mtDNA haplogroup X2 does not exist in Eastern Asia, but is most prevalent in Western Europe, Middle East and Eastern North America.
4) Neanderthals are extinct, in the sense that you can't point at anyone and say - 'that's a Neanderthal".
βIt doesn't matter if the water is cold or warm if you're going to have to wade through it anyway.β
β Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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SturmUndTrinker -2 points 3.0 years ago
Found the jew.
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SturmUndTrinker -2 points 3.0 years ago
I generally ignore posters that weren't on old voat.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
I ran him through searchvoat.co. lots of posts.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
Found a fan.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
I don't remember the town, but some park needed some stairs on a steep hillside, the city estimated the stairs would be around $50,000.00 to build. Some local guy thought that was ridiculous and built them for $500.00 of his own money. So, the city was outraged and tore his stairs down and built the $50,000 stairs. My guess is you'd get a ticket for illegal dumping.
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SturmUndTrinker 1 point 3.0 years ago
I do a little reading on human origins and I doubt that you can come up with an accurate view of the origin of modern man using currently accepted sources.
Everyday more and more evidence is discovered that modern man (Not counting SS Africans) developed in Eurasia as opposed to OOA.
There is also recent evidence that indigenous Americans (both North & South) have been in the Americas for over 100,000 years and share more with Europeans genetically, then Asians.
The fields of mainline Anthropology and Archaeology are restricted by political considerations from investigating evidence that goes against the "Approved" theology.
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SturmUndTrinker 4 points 3.0 years ago
Pro white... Says the poster account that once said "We all need to suck Jewish cock" on a forum and then got rightly banned.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
I had a friend that had a Dome Home business back in the '90s. His method was to cut the triangles out of 3/4" plywood, mill the edges at an angle to create the curvature, then attached 2x4s on all three edges. The 2x4s were drilled and bolted together. It made for a strong dome as he built one in CA and before he had it bolted to the foundation an earthquake happened. The dome went rolling down the street for two blocks with no damage whatsoever. He just picked it up with a crane and put it back on the cement foundation.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
No exaggeration, just time stamps.
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SturmUndTrinker 3 points 3.0 years ago
Hilarious post. I once tracked the timestamps of the Joe_McCarthy account on old voat and in a 48 hour period the longest break in the action was 4 hours. Team posters or an insomniac?
As I recall, most of the posting after breaks started around what would be 9AM at Greenwich +2 hours. But, yeah The buddha glowed.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
Maybe a Blackfoot flag then, all the tribes in Montana have their own flag and the Governor displays them behind him during press conferences.
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SturmUndTrinker 4 points 3.0 years ago
Montana flag in the image below.
Probably has an Alberta flag at the other end.
https://ibb.co/9GGD61N
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SturmUndTrinker 1 point 3.0 years ago
I did the DNA thing many years ago. Did 23andme, Ancestry, and FTDNA. FTDNA is garbage.
I liked the 23andme results, but that doesn't say how accurate they are. At first Ancestry was the mirror opposite of 23andme, but as their user base grew, it slowly transitioned towards 23and me and today the results are identical. Not sure I put much stock in them, as of four grandparent 3 were of British decent and one was German and didn't speak English until high school. Yet, both results show me at around 85% Scottish/British/Irish, 10% German and the rest pieces of Scandinavian. YMMV.
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SturmUndTrinker 0 points 3.0 years ago
It's not, it's the least accurate of the big three.
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SturmUndTrinker 1 point 3 years ago
Yes, it operates as a ranch and a bed & breakfast.
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