Illegal aliens!
I wonder how they brushed their teeth .
Cool!
Arriving 16K years ago was quite a feat; seeing as original Creation was only 6K to 10K years ago.
Did the artifacts have “Made in China” on them?
I drove a 10,000 ton freighter up the Columbia River, I think it was in 1966.
Entering the Columbia River has always been a dangerous game for ships.
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White Europeans were here first, and were genocided by Asiatics (so-called “native” Americans) who came later.
Because you see only the 999th land taking people is entitled to it permanently, and they are victims, and the 1000th taker, who still has it only because he was the only one to be able to defend it (for now) is a pestilence.
ehhhh, no.
In Graham Hancock’s latest book, “America Before”, he mentions a mastodon bone that was found in San Diego county that was found planted in a vertical position in the ground as presumably some sort of marker. The bone was dated to around 130,000 years ago. The assumption is a human being put it there during the inter glacial between the last two ice ages.
Needless to say this is controversial.
The Indians are Japanese.
So weve got little islands of Japanese all over the country.
My creek is older than your creek
Then you get the degree
Stone tools suggest the first Americans came from Japan
Comparison of Coopers Ferry projectile points with late Pleistocene age Tachikawa-type stemmed points from the Kamishirataki 2 site on Hokkaido, Japan. (A) Stemmed projectile point haft fragment from LU3 (B) Illustration of Japanese Upper Paleolithic stemmed projectile point from the Kamishiritaki 2 site (C) Blade fragment of projectile point from LU3 (D) Stemmed projectile point haft fragment from LU3 (E) Illustration of Japanese Upper Paleolithic stemmed projectile point from the Kamishiritaki 2 site as one possible comparison for the reconstructed stemmed projectile point shown in (C) and (D). (F) Stemmed projectile point from PFA2 (73-627). (G) Stemmed projectile point from PFA2 (73-628). (H) Stemmed projectile point from PFA2 (73-626). (I to K) Illustrations of Japanese Upper Paleolithic stemmed projectile points from the Kamishiritaki 2 site
This is what the Columbia River basin would have looked like 16,000 years ago.
So, the Indians stole the land from someone, and Caucasians conquered it and ‘stole’ it from Indians.