TYB
>Neanderthal
The word “Neanderthal” is a nod to a 17th-century German theologian named Joachim Neander and the secluded valley (Thal) he loved to visit. Nearly 200 years after Neander’s death, peculiar bones were found in the valley — initially believed to belong to a human with bone deformities (it was, in fact, a Neanderthal). It wasn’t until 1886, when two nearly complete Neanderthal skeletons were found in Belgium, that the scientific community recognized the remains for what they were — a unique flavor of human.
So Neanderthal's wrecked the Khazars?
>I baked for Q and all I got was this shitty watch
That's not bad… Here's his watch…
I think it was a play on words?
citizen
>Study Native Americans. Go as far back as possible.
Like Geronimo? What about the Aztecs?
Nikola Tesla John G Trump > MIT
Wharton School of Finance Donald Trump > Elon Musk > Tesla > SpaceX
Water the odds?
>just go straight to the hopis and the blue star.
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>castenada is a good crash course.
5:5
Ty anon
https://ugetube.com/watch/ann-vandersteel-patrick-byrne-12-22-2020-steel-truth_ceCa9FreJuP5zQF.html