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Moorish/Indigenous Roots in America- Alim Bey
The hidden history of America extends far deeper than conventional narratives suggest. In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Alim Bey joins Ron Brown to explore compelling evidence that challenges everything we thought we knew about Black Americans' origins.
What if Black Americans weren't brought to America in chains but were instead the original inhabitants of this continent? Dr. Bey presents archaeological evidence of human presence in America dating back millions of years—footprints preserved in stone, advanced metal artifacts embedded in 600-million-year-old rock, and skeletal remains with Negroid features from strata dating back 2.5 million years. These findings, many housed in prestigious institutions like Harvard's Peabody Museum and the American Museum of Natural History, directly contradict the narrative that humans first arrived in America merely 12,000 years ago.
The conversation explores the etymology of "Moor," tracing it to ancient "Meru" or "Maroo," and establishes genetic connections between modern Black Americans and these ancient peoples. Dr. Bey suggests that Native Americans are actually a mixture of indigenous Black populations with later Chinese migrants (circa 459 AD) and European DNA, citing genetic studies showing tribes like the Cree possess approximately 20% Black genetic markers. This perspective fundamentally redefines who constitutes a "native" American versus who is truly "indigenous."
Perhaps most provocatively, Dr. Bey connects indigenous Black Americans to ancient civilizations including the Olmecs, Lemurians, and Atlanteans, citing the United Nations' 1993 recognition of the Ouachita/Washitaw as "the oldest indigenous civilization on Earth." He suggests the suppression of this narrative stems from concerns about legitimizing land claims that would fundamentally alter American powe
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what's going on? Everybody, it's ron brown lmt, the people's fitness professional, aka soul brother number one, although shick l from syracuse says I'm so brother number three because somebody's number one and he's number two. So now I'm going to take number three for now, just out of respect for Shea L. Okay. So thank you for coming out, dr Alim Bey. We got Dr Alim Bey in the building. Peace to you, peace, peace, peace. All right, today we're talking about the Moorish indigenous roots in America. This is a very controversial subject. Some people say we were brought over here in chains. Some people say we weren't. Some people, you know they like to kind of like, kind of clown this theory sometimes kind of clown-ness theory sometimes. So I want to talk about this and build on it with some informative information and see where you take us today Before we start how you doing this evening I'm doing good God.
Speaker 1:Doing good. That's peace. That's peace. So now let's go right into it. Now we can go off of how you wanted to present it, or we can go on my questions, or we could do a mixture of both, how you want to set it up.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we can do a mixture. Yeah, let's do that.
Speaker 1:Okay, Okay. So let's go with what you have on the slide right now.
Speaker 2:All right. So this is Michelle Gibson, a said European, and this is what she says about it. I'm seeing that there is an ancient, events, global or worldly civilization called the Moorish Empire. Now, why she can see it and you can't, that's the question to those that want to debate it. That's the question to those that want to debate it. It was, it was global, it was worldly, it wasn't just in one area. You think that the mall just came out of africa and went into spain? You didn't even realize that they rule all of europe. You know.
Speaker 2:So, instead of the historical narrative we have been taught about who built the world's infrastructure, perhaps with different roots in Mu or Lemuria in Atlantis, the Ouachita Mules are an ancient people presented a charter by the United Nations in 1993, recognizing the Ouachita as the oldest indigenous civilization on Earth. Relative recent worldwide mud flood liquefaction event that wiped out this advanced civilization. Then there was a subsequent historical reset of the timeline by those responsible for the cataclysm. I do not believe the mud flood resulted from natural causes. I'm going to leave that right there?
Speaker 2:I do not believe the mud flood resulted from natural causes. All right, I'm going to leave that right there.
Speaker 1:Because that's a lot that she said Right. She said she doesn't believe that this civilization was wiped out by mud floods, by mud floods that resulted from natural causes.
Speaker 2:Right, right, exactly.
Speaker 1:So where could these? What is she insinuating?
Speaker 2:She's insinuating that there was advanced technology in which that was utilized to wipe out the civilization. Because New York been there for thousands of years. The indigenous people built New York. Been there for thousands of years. The indigenous people built New York, you know. They built the various cities around the so-called country I hate to use the word country because it's not vast enough but around the so-called America, north America, america, north America. So we are talking about advanced technology and it came from the Lemurians, came from the Atlantis, atlanteans, via the Omex, you know, and we are the descendants of the Olmecs okay now.
Speaker 1:I've heard this before, right now. The Olmec civilization was the Olmec head and their artifacts, and were found right in Tabasco, mexico.
Speaker 2:Right San Lorenzo in the yucatan peninsula now, without.
Speaker 1:Would mexicans refute what you're saying right now, or no?
Speaker 2:no, not inlantian ones, because we was told this by um, a mayan tour guide, um, who was an anthropologist, he told us that they didn't build it. He said we built it and he was talking about the pyramids, the temples Got you. And for people who want to see him talk about this, they can actually go to my YouTube page and I have the videos right there of Jesus telling us this.
Speaker 1:Now I want to go into this question because I never I've never heard it from you like your breakdown about it. But what does the term more truly mean historically, and how has it changed its meaning? Sorry, how has its meaning changed in America?
Speaker 2:Well, the oldest, the oldest Moore term, mary or Meru, and that is the oldest terminology that we know of. There is in Kenya a tribe known as the Meru people known as the Maroo people. Okay, and a lot of us about 60 some odd percent of us who have E1B1A haplogroup type are related to these Maroo people, okay, so that's the proof right there okay, now what would be the difference between native and more?
Speaker 2:um. Native means immigrants who came here at a later time and embedded themselves within a culture of the American culture and mixed in with us, such as the Chinese who came in 459 AD.
Speaker 1:OK, so the Chinese, so the Native Americansicans, would you say, are a mixture of chinese yes okay all right chinese.
Speaker 2:A lot of times, when you see them, their eyes are enfold and they look even Mexicans. To this day, some of them look Chinese, oriental, and that's the reason why is because the Chinese came here for 59 AD and they mixed in with the Omex and the Ouachita AD. And they mixed in with the Omex and the Ouachita are descendants of the Omex who are the Atlanteans and the Lemurians.
Speaker 1:So if you had to come up with a percentage of bloodline within the bloodline, the Native American is a mixture of Chinese, omec and Spanish.
Speaker 2:Right Even to this day. If you do like for the Cree, you do a blood test analysis, dna test. They're more than 20 percent so-called black.
Speaker 1:OK, Okay. So if we had to ask a question indigenous versus Moorish, who are the real Americans?
Speaker 2:Right Now, the term Moorish, like I said, is Miru, and we are the oldest people on the face of the planet Earth. You can spell it M-U-U-R, m-e-r-u, M-O-O-R Many ways you can spell it, but it comes to the same. People now want to make a distinction between M-U-U-R and M-O-O-R, but there is no distinction. The emperors use those terms interchangeably.
Speaker 2:OK, ok, and, like Michelle Gibson just said, the United Nations in 1993 recognized the Ouachita as the oldest indigenous civilization on Earth. So we are the original Americans, the first Americans. Okay, our bloodline comes from who we call the Tewa people, the Tewites, or what is known as the Pygmies Misnomer. The Twa people, the Tahites, or what is known as the Pygmies Misnomer, the Pygmies, and they populated the whole planet before the Europeans and the Asians was even on the planet. Just 3,000 years ago. There were no Europeans, there were no Asians on the planet. They are recent Italy, italian study was done. And the scientists I can't remember my name right now and the scientist I can't remember her name right now, but she said that those recessive genes mutations came into play over the last 1,400 years. Well, 14,000 years, and came into play fully, with the blonde hair, light eyes, so forth, wasn't until 3, until 3000 years ago. And we know that the Asians is two thirds European and one third so-called African.
Speaker 1:That's interesting. I've never heard that before. Okay, that's something I gotta. I gotta go study myself. So when we talk about the morris science temple, I don't like to say versus, but for lack of better term I'm gonna say versus. Morris science temple versus indigenous identity what is the difference?
Speaker 2:well, prophet nobadri ali um. They already said that he he grew up on a cherokee reservation. I mean, I don't know why you can't get more distinctive than that. You can't get more distinctive than that if he grew up on a Cherokee reservation, you know Now is that he was telling you that he's indigenous.
Speaker 1:Now, is that folklore I mentioned?
Speaker 2:Cherokee. Well, it could be folklore, but when you look up the word Drew, the name Drew Drew ties back to. If you go to the Oklahoma Historical Society site and go to the Dulse Row and put in the name Drew Drew ties back to if you go to the Oklahoma.
Speaker 2:Historical Society site and go to the Doss Road and put in the name Drew it pulls up Cherokee. Ok, historical Society website the Doss roll, put in the name Drew and you'll see that it pulls up Cherokee. So that made Prophet Nobodrali right in the sack. My great-great-great-grandfather was Frederick Deacon Drew. You're great. Yes, my great-great-great-grandfather, my third great-grandfather, is a Drew Matter of fact, the brother to John Washington Drew, who is the father of Prophet Muhammad Ali.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you demonstrated that probably like almost a year ago, something like that, on the podcast on that one. Now, if you want to present what you want to present from your slide, you can. I have more questions if you have. You want to proceed.
Speaker 2:All right, well, I'm going to Fast forward some things. So here scientists or Scientific American magazine, the June 5th 1852 issue, and it says contain a report about blasting carried out at Meat and Hill Rock in Dorchester, massachusetts.
Speaker 1:Wait, one second brother. One second brother. It's not up on the screen. The people can't see it. Huh, well, your screen is up up there, but you didn't go to the slide. There we go, perfect. There we go. Now, let's get there, yep.
Speaker 2:All right. So it says, the blast disgorge tons of rock, described by the United States Geological Survey as putting stone over 600 million years old. Now this 600 million years old. This happened in Dorchester. Massachusetts, right outside of Boston so that was in America A bell shaped metallic vessel was blown out of the rock. That was about four inches high and was covered with exquisite carving, indicating the presence of artistic metal worker over 600 million years ago. So this was not recent 600 million years ago. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Here we have another strange artifact, a hammer that was found, and it dates back as 96% iron, which is more than anything that can basically be achieved today, and it dates back to 400 million years ago. Now, all of this is before the so-called continental drift. This is when we're talking about Pangaea. Pangaea didn't happen. Continent didn't drift apart until around 200 million years. So we're talking about 400 million years, 200 million years before the continental drift. We was able to walk here. If life started in Africa which of course, it didn't start in Africa it started on other planets In particular. In particular, the last planet was Mars. All right, this is the seventh planet that we have come to. That's another story. Then get my book Planetary Genesis, stargate DNA for that information. Here are some examples Antelope Spring, utah, prince, of a man wearing shoes in which the left foot had trotted on a chocolate bite A creature, 260 to 600 million years ago. So we talk approximately 440 million years ago, approximately 440 million years ago.
Speaker 2:Man-made artifacts found in 300 million-year-old sandstone. And where was this? At Areas of Oklahoma, kansas and Missouri. Once again, this is in America. So we've been here. This is 300 million years old. This bell clapper Okay.
Speaker 1:What is that? That figure up top looks like some kind of yogi position.
Speaker 2:Right, exactly. And then it got wings, got wings, got wings. That's deep, isn't it? In a prayer position, yogi position with wings? And it was made from copper, zinc, arsenic, iodine, selenium, tin, excuse me, and this is a 290-year-old, million-year-old human footprint that had, as experts baffled, or it don't have me baffled because it's simple we existed, period 299 to 251 million years ago, discovered in New Mexico, new Mexico, Once again, north America.
Speaker 2:Another human shoe print was discovered in 1927. Preserved on Triassic limestone, dated back to 220 million, 225 million years ago, where Fisher Canyon, persian County, nevada, 1997. There was a case of a 200 million year old shoe print discovered on Red Mountain in China. We'll have to go that one. We'll be coming on down to more. In America, st Louis, missouri. Footprint in premium rock, 200 million years old. Barrow, kentucky. Footprint in Pennsylvania, rock, 20 million years old. We go to Glen Rose, texas. Footprint in Croatian rock, 70 million years old. Fisher Canyon, nevada. Shoe print with the trace of strong thread in a cold scene, 12 million years old. So, in order to verify this information, get the book the Hidden History of the Human Race, because this information is hidden. Michael Cremor, richard L Thompson, why do you think this information is hidden?
Speaker 1:Michael Cremor, Richard L Thompson. Why do you think this information is hidden?
Speaker 2:Think about it Not only shows that we are the original Americans, but the land is ours. So if they can say that they brought all of us here from Africa, then we would have no land ties here and we wouldn't think about the fact of retrieving land. That's how it was, just no more than probably 15 years ago, until I did the video against Sarasota and SETI, and I already told them that you're not going to know what happened here until five years down the line. And then, sure enough, all of a sudden, everybody is Indian, native American and all of this now, but they didn't know anything about that. We was in a room of 400 people in New York and we was at the National Black Theater and they didn't. There was nothing to be said.
Speaker 2:You know, once I showed them the teeth of indigenous people and then the majority of them, when I showed them them the teeth, only three people raised their hands and I said stop lying, get them goddamn hands up. This is a stick-up. Get your goddamn hands up. And then, all of a sudden, 99% of the audience had to raise their hand Because they were trying to lie to themselves. They thought they were just African and that's something that we don't have African because there was import and export between the Africans and the Americans, but we are primarily. 85 percent of our ancestry comes from right here. Only 15 percent of our ancestry comes from Africa recently.
Speaker 1:So they know nothing about being indigenous.
Speaker 2:Lean Bay ended the black conscious BS at that lecture right, that was 2009, on my birthday, april the 19th, and I told them y'all not gonna know what happened in two years down, five years down the line, and, sure enough, that's when it started clicking now all I'm saying they get the serious debates.
Speaker 2:Sure enough, that's when it started clicking. Now, all of a sudden, they get this serious debate because now Africans ain't Americans, ain't Africans ain't African, African-Americans ain't African is the slogan now, and all of these different things, things. But you know, they got popularized based off the fact of um, the debate that I had with seti now the, the, the foot, the shoes and things like that one thing that that that's not connecting with me is how would those shoot?
Speaker 1:now I can go by what I learned from the five percent nation, or 120 lessons and things like that. You know us not having a beginning or no ending and you know us being the road controller of the universe, the original people of the planet like I can go. I can go with that. However, like which is showing me? For me, it's not showing and proving that those shoes are in fact, excuse me, original people. Well, I guess they would be original people, right.
Speaker 2:They have to be.
Speaker 1:They have to be yeah.
Speaker 2:Based on information, there was only up until 3000 years ago. It was only us on the planet earth. Then the Europeans came. The Asian came about a thousand years later, around 2000. That's why the history don't go no further, back to 2000 years.
Speaker 1:Okay, well, I figured it doesn't go back until 2000 years, based on the Roman empire.
Speaker 2:Well, there's more to that, but we continue on. All right. Humans have been walking the earth for hundreds of millions of years. The hidden history of the human race. Over the past 200 years, the scientific establishment has selectively ignored, suppressed and forgotten some remarkable artifacts and bones that contradict the dominant view of human origins and antiquity.
Speaker 2:Evolutionary prejudices have served as a sort of informational filter system that has left us with a radically incomplete set of facts for building our ideas about human origin. The hidden history of the human race is a call for change in today's arbitrarily rigid mindset. Deploying an unexpected great number of convincing facts, deeply illuminated with critical analysis, readers will find themselves compelled to rethink our understanding of human origin, identity and destiny. That's what we're trying to do here today Get you to rethink.
Speaker 1:Here's Pangea and you see Africa North and South America fits onto African continent, right, right, oh, I want to see that picture again. That.
Speaker 2:Pangea picture. So, like I said, we walked over here. Okay.
Speaker 2:Now in the book Gods and Spacemen in the Ancient West written by W Raymond Drake, he says this is that he states that the pygmies inhabited Earth for 30 million years. All right Now continue on 28 million years old skeleton in the British Museum In the basement. We went to the British Museum in 2008. Right before Obama became president, obama became president and what happened was that we asked the individual, the museum curator, if we can go down into the basement in order to see some of these artifacts. The head curator wasn't there that day, but he said that if we came back, we could probably set up an appointment in order to do so. But this is what was down in the basement a human skeleton 28 million years old. But I thought the Anunnaki just created man 300,000 years ago. See, this shit here destroys all that information, or that nonsense in which that Billy Carson is talking and others. Who's biting off Zachariah's sentient? Who was that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I forgot about that guy. Zachariah's cinchon, right, okay, Okay, makes sense.
Speaker 2:Right here. Signs and symbols of primordial man, written by Albert Churchward, states that the pygmies are the original and the oldest living people on the face of the planet Earth. The now Negroes were probably one of the first of the ant root race and the race that was the first and oldest race of men after the pygmies. The hidden life in Freemasonry See, this is Freemasonry that I'm talking about. This is by CW Ledbetter. That Pygmy race is a relic of the old Lemurians. So I just told you who's the Lemurians earlier. He tells you too who are the Lemurians and represent them more purely than any other people. Now we just showed you how the pygmies look, the light Negroes to me. Yeah, the Lemurians were at one time a gigantic people. Yeah, who are usually called the Australian Aboriginals, except that in their case there's a very admixture of Aryan blood.
Speaker 2:At one time the Pygmies were spreaded over a great deal more of Africa than at present, and some of them was the first people to enter Egypt. Now we go back to the origin and the evolution Of primitive man. This is what it says From here. These little men Spreaded all over the world North, east, south and west. They brought news Until not only Africa, but Europe, asia, north and South America and Oceania Was populated by them. All right, there's our answer. They've been on planet Earth over 30 million years and they was in North and South America. Simple, we was all over the world. He was the first, the little red man of the earth. From the pygmies. Evolution continued progressively in the following order One Bushmen, two Masaba Negro, three Nalik Negro, four Maasai and five Mongoloids, and then the so-called Aryanists.
Speaker 1:Ooh, that's deep right there. That's a good breakdown right there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it's in the book. That's why I'm showing the books. That way we put all this information together here. All right, In this book, Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Kushite Empire by Drusilla Ndungi Houston this is what she says In Africa, the Ethiopians, the Egyptians, Liberians and Canaanites and Phoenicians were all descendants of Ham.
Speaker 2:They were a black or dark colored race and pioneers of our civilization plains of Shinar and the Valley of the Nile, from Morro to Memphis. In Southern Arabia they erected wonderful Ephesus. They were evident, responsible, excuse me, for the monuments that dot Southern Siberia and in America, along the Valley of the Mississippi, in other words the mound builders, down to Mexico, the pyramid builders and in Peru, their images and monuments stand a voiceless witness. This was the ancient Kushite Empire, Ethiopia that covered three worlds, Ethiopia that covered three worlds. Some of our later books recognize their indisputable influence in primitive culture. Speak of them as a brunette, brown race representing a mysterious in a mysterious nilotic culture. No, a helotic culture. In other words, the sun. All right, All right here.
Speaker 2:Webster Universal Dictionary 1937. It defines an American, an aboriginal or one of the various Capucin natives found on the American continent by the descendants of European settlers. On the American continent by the descendants of European settlers. The following is the original application of the name Maru. Okay, of the name Maru. Now let me go through something right, quick because you asked that question.
Speaker 2:All right. So here we get. Mer or meru means the guardian of. This is from the teachings of Pahato Tep, the oldest book in the world. So in the oldest book in the world the word Maru or Mer is found and it means the guardians, guardians of the galaxy. All right Is an owl in the mouth of Ra, which is Ru or you, so that's M-R-U. Meru. Now, it's no coincidence that the Tartarian Empire symbol is also an owl. So we just seen that the name Maru is the original application of the name American. And what does what's the dictionary and the source says? It says more. And what is in parentheses? Mirror.
Speaker 2:Exactly so. More and mirror are the same word. Moorish is the adjective Mur to Moor came in until now by Cosmo L. Wow.
Speaker 2:Governor Chief was to be common usage of the title Murr. This term is prefixed to others in order to identify their states in a head of particular industry or post. We come down in the eighth century. The Moors native of Mauritania, north Africa invaded Spain and took with them the Egyptian culture which they had preserved. Knowledge in those days was centralized. So we find out that Meru or Moor is Meru. They are synonymous. Keeping in mind, the vowels A-E-I-O-U-Y are interchangeable. Thus more mer are synonyms as well. Emphasizing the word Moroccan, the latter O interchangeable with the E for American or Moroccan. All right, reference Barry W Encyclopedia Hereticate, moroccan being a derivative of more. Thus American Moroccan, al-moroc, al-moroccan are consistent. Ok, they are consistent?
Speaker 2:Okay, they are consistent. So once again, that should answer the question. An aboriginal or one of the various? Once again, this is the definition of American An aboriginal or one of the various copper-colored natives found on the American continent by the descendants of European settlers? The following is the original application of the name Meru. See, everything comes together All right.
Speaker 2:So between 1894 and 1921, mineralogists, archaeologists, william Nevin, discovered ancient cities in Mexico that dated to the beginning of the Placiosene era, which was 2.5 million years ago. So there were cities in Mexico 2.5 million years ago. Some other cities were built even further, into the Tartarian era, beneath volcanic ashes. Nevin discovered over 2,600 stone tablets as well as the moderate human skulls, moderate human skulls dating back 2.5 million years ago and further back. That showed what Negroid genetic markers Okay, negroid genetic markers. Well, where is they hiding it at? Well, nevin's Guerrero collection Are now in the American Museum of Natural History and the Peabody Museum Of Harvard University. In 1887, florentino Amiciglo discovered apparently man-made heaths, primitive flintstone tools, carved bones and a moderate-looking human spine bones and a moderate looking human spine bone in plasio and strata five to three to five million years old. Away at Monte Hermosa he also made similar finds in Maceo, myocene strata in Argentina, 5 to 25 million years old Monorid. Once again Now, these ape creatures they keep showing us Right. This is Virginia Stein on McIntyre, and she found once again, cities, human habitation, 250,000 to 350,000 year old. All right, and the government of Mexico asked her to take off a zero to, and she refused.
Speaker 2:The book Susu Economics the history of the pan-African trade, commerce, money and wealth, part one by Paul Alfred Barden. The mound builders. They were dark-skinned and woolly-haired Blacks who were indigenous, native to North America and kin to the Olmecs of South America. The Olmecs and the Ouachita Black Californians, yamasee, kalafonami and other pre-Columbian Blacks of America were part of a prehistoric trade network that began in Africa and spread it worldwide over 100,000 years ago and at various periods afterwards. So once again, the European was not even on the planet, nor the Asians, the red, brown and black men of America in Australia. The pictorial history of America these two books get them.
Speaker 2:We ask the question who lived in America 50,000 years ago? Well, that was James Church Ward, colonel James Church Ward, who's the brother to Albert Church Ward that we showed earlier. This is Chief Tariano Oba Shango L. This is what he says here. Introduction to Anthropology published in 1863.
Speaker 2:Page 195 states that a man by the name of Dr Loon infers that the population of America is more ancient than that of the whole world. Dr Watts further documents that during excavation for gas works in New Orleans, a human skeleton was found at a depth of 16 feet under the cypress tree on forest excuse me and the age of the skeleton was calculated at approximately 57,000 years old during the period of discovery. So you want to know who lived in America during 50,000 years ago? He just told you. All right, so we're the Paleo-Americans, or rather the Ancient Americans or the Original Americans. All right, another professor verifies this information. This is South America.
Speaker 2:Dr Albert Church Goodyear, a South Carolina University professor, say humans lived along the east bank of the Savannah River 50,000 years ago. The 51,700 year old North American site found in Allendale County, south Carolina, by the Savannah River, is less than 30 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The evidence for the ancient African migration came in multiple forms skulls and skeleton, footprints and lava campsites, genetic M174 and dehaplo groups, linguistics, paintings, carvings, artifacts, egyptian writing 50,000 years ago, artifacts and structures. This data exposed the false premise that the first Americans came from Asia once and for all Because this is way before the last ice age. So who were the pre-COVID people?
Speaker 2:The pre-COVID culture is really believed to be the first Americans, as in the first humans to populate America. They arrived perhaps as early as 50,000 years ago, according to carbon at some sites like the Topper site in South Carolina. They are hunter-gatherers with tools distinct from Covis. Get the book Ancient Encounters, the Kennewick man and the First Americans, james C Chatter and the first Americans James C Chatter and COVID is on the edge of a new understanding by Smallwood and Jennings. Well, I simply went to GenMatch, did my DNA and you can see here in blackvis, montana, and look at all that orange that you see. So that means that my ancestry ties directly back to the Americas. The Kennewick man you see also orange, not as much, but once again means that it ties back to the Americas.
Speaker 1:All right, so I want to ask you this before you continue Hold that thought what is the difference between ancestry and genealogy?
Speaker 2:and genealogy.
Speaker 1:Ancestry is basically knowing your people based off of oral tradition, while DNA genetics means not only will you know your people, but you're able to identify your people through various tests in which they give you an outline and a tree in order to give you um knowledge of who you are okay so one is oral, one is scientific okay, so what I'm referring to as far as Ancestry, like you know, like you have those sites called Ancestrycom, and then you have 23andMe, and then there's also another, I guess I would say, company that breaks down your genealogy based on your family tree, right, genealogy based on your family tree, right, and they go by your last name and then they they dig up, I think like Dawes files, and I think it's something deeper than the Dawes files, you know. So, um, that's what I'm referring to, like the one that's based on like the actual DNA and one that's based on, like going through your family lineage and and and history.
Speaker 2:Right, I don't, I don't know about that one. Okay, I'll check. I'll check that one out, but that sounds like a real good one yeah okay, but normally the ones in which everybody go through is like what you said ancestry 23.com. 23 and me yeah, yeah, myheritage.
Speaker 1:Which one would you say is better, like you found that was the best.
Speaker 2:Ancestry, as far as being able to do your family tree, because they give you hints. They calculate who's the mother and father of the individual based off all the information that they have gathered. So they give you hints on who's who. So you read the information, study it and you come to the conclusions that you know. Okay, this is a malignant kid.
Speaker 1:Okay, so we have about four minutes, right. So before we cut out, first off, I want to keep doing this one like more rich slash indigenous roots in America, because it seems like you have a lot of information there that the people need to definitely see and hear that the people need to definitely see and hear. So as far as oh man, I lost my train of thought, pardon me, pardon me, go ahead, continue, continue.
Speaker 2:You're right, this is from we're Not Just African, written by Dr Clyde Winters. He says this chapter two the first Black Native Americans. Several types of Blacks entered the Americas, including the Kowisan, anu or Negrito type and the Proto-Saharan variety of Blacks. Up until now, recently, it is believed that the first human crossed the Bering Strait 12,000 BP and to enter the North American continent. That view was never accepted by physical anthropologists, who have founded skeleton remains, and we showed you the skeleton remains in which that dates back more than 50,000 years ago, to 100,000 years, to 2.5 million years and more.
Speaker 1:Right Now. Yeah, here was the question. So it seems that this information in regards to how old our people are and been on the planet and, um, just race in general, seems like a area where they really spent a lot of time masking and destroying and, you know, changing up the truth. So why do you think that they did that Peace? I think this thing went out. I think it's this thing went out, think it went out. Okay, that was a great question. Yeah, I want to know. Why did they? Why did they mask the truth, like why is it so important for them to mask the truth? Who are they? That's another question I want to know, I want to be answered. Who are they exactly? Because I think this is an issue that is deeper than we truly understand and know. We are out of here. Thank you all for viewing. We really appreciate y'all.
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