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RE: Theos-World re John's American Indians

Mar 15, 2004 08:08 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


March 15 2004

Dear Friends:

Re: Ancient traces of emigration:

Origins of mankind may be viewed from several points of view:
Physically and with the help of physiological "heredity." Which
incidentally has more unanswered questions than solutions to offer. 

Why not consult the SECRET DOCTRINE on its tracing of the lines of
heredity from 

1	Intellectual capacity

2	Psychic sensitivity

as well as 

3	physiological similarities or differences.

There is much to be learned and many speculations need to be pinned down
to some base other than a quick-sand.

The theory of early emigration remains a THEORY and is not necessarily
fact. Have you read FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGY ? A research on the origins
of man through the pages of the SECRET DOCTRINE is also of great help.

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Best wishes,

Dallas


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-----Original Message-----
From: Mauri [mailto:mhart@idirect.ca] 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:47 AM
To: theos-talk
Subject: Theos-World re John's American Indians

John wrote: <<Where did the American 
Indians originally come from? >>

On a recent TV documentary a geneticist 
showed that some people in Africa were 
the ancestors of those who had a part in 
populating this planet on a global 
scale, basing that on his genetic 
research into Y markers in blood samples 
around the world, which samples, 
according to him, proved that there had 
been a migration of people to the rest 
of the globe from Africa about 30 to 40 
thousand years ago as a result of 
changing climates. According to him, the 
sea levels then were far lower, so to 
that some of those migrants were able to 
walk across the Bering Straight, 
populating North and South Americas.
His notions about how the Africans got 
to Africa seemed to be 
mainstream---there was mention of 
monkeys at the beginning.









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