North Pole Resident
07-26-2008, 04:30 PM
Hello, fellow forum members.
The Whites used to live around the North Pole at the time when it was pretty warm up there, but due to the beginning of the Ice Age and a flood which followed they moved South and settled in the region known today as Belarus, Ukraine and central Russia (including Ural Mountains). And then from central Russia they moved to all directions. Some end up in India, some in the Middle East and some went to the region known today as Europe.
The site white-history.com supports my claim:
http://www.white-history.com/hwr5_files/flood4.jpg
Many modern day Whites are either direct or part descendants of a great wave of White peoples who swept into Europe from about 5500 BC till around 500 BC. These peoples, Nordic in terms of the White racial sub-groupings, had their original heartland in the region known today as central and southern Russia.
Leaving the Black Sea Basin, the Nordic Indo-European peoples invaded Europe and Asia. Europe was settled by four main groups: the Celts, the Germans, the Balts and the Slavs. In the south they settled pre-dynastic Egypt and the Middle East, penetrating India (the Indo-Aryans); Afghanistan (the Aryans); and China - see chapter six.
http://www.white-history.com/hwr5.htm
The Whites used to live around the North Pole at the time when it was pretty warm up there, but due to the beginning of the Ice Age and a flood which followed they moved South and settled in the region known today as Belarus, Ukraine and central Russia (including Ural Mountains). And then from central Russia they moved to all directions. Some end up in India, some in the Middle East and some went to the region known today as Europe.
The site white-history.com supports my claim:
http://www.white-history.com/hwr5_files/flood4.jpg
Many modern day Whites are either direct or part descendants of a great wave of White peoples who swept into Europe from about 5500 BC till around 500 BC. These peoples, Nordic in terms of the White racial sub-groupings, had their original heartland in the region known today as central and southern Russia.
Leaving the Black Sea Basin, the Nordic Indo-European peoples invaded Europe and Asia. Europe was settled by four main groups: the Celts, the Germans, the Balts and the Slavs. In the south they settled pre-dynastic Egypt and the Middle East, penetrating India (the Indo-Aryans); Afghanistan (the Aryans); and China - see chapter six.
http://www.white-history.com/hwr5.htm