Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Out of Egypt II


Heh- maybe Michael Tsarion is on to something. I got another email from Genebase with another DNA match with yet another Celtic cousin, so I went on and started poking around the site and found this amusing little sync with today's post on the Sun.

I suppose this all stems from the theory that all of our ancestors emerged from Africa (working those Annunaki goldmines?) but then again, I'm not seeing a previous origin point either. And it would explain all of those strange connections between the Celts and Egypt.

Whatever the case may be, you do see why Egypt would have been so important if indeed there is any truth in Sitchin's theories. It's the linchpin between the Mediterrennean and Africa, as well as Africa and the Annunaki bases in the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia.

UPDATE: Justuss links to an article revealing that Barckobamun's drinking buddies, "Gates" and "Crowley," are both related to legendary Irish warlord Niall ("Nile") of the Nine Hostages.
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4 comments:

Ben said...

whoo-rah ~! hehe

"C" said...

I just posted a comment last night over at Celtic Rebels blog about the "extinction" of the male Y chromosome. I have been planing on doing a post on it but need to get all the research together.

Michael said...

Been riffing on the beer/wine thing. A toast to Dionysus! :-)

Ned Sonntag said...

http://www.hermetic.com/bey/blackthorn.html I've put up the link before, to Hakim Bey's Black Thorn Manifesto with its talk of the preIslamic connection between the Celts and the Copts... and Neolithic seatrade between Ireland and Mauritania...

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