Monthly Archives: March 2009

Reinhold Hanisch “I Was Hitler’s Buddy”

Blast from the past, from the April 5, 1939 New Republic specifically. Amazing piece from a friend of Hitler’s back in the Vienna days. Turns out back then he was the slightest bit of an anti-Semite, and, if anything, he … Continue reading

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Filed under Anti-Semitism, Europe, Fascism, Germany, History, Modern, Racism, Regional, World War 2

Daniel Pearl’s Dad Takes On Anti-Zionism

Screed here. Analysis by Prison Planet conspiracy theory nutjob Alex Jones here. He is Judea Pearl, professor at UCLA, my father’s alpha mater. He agrees with us that anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism (at least in theory anyway) but on different … Continue reading

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Interesting Blogs

First things first. White Meat – Dedicated to the beauty and splendor of the White Woman. At first I thought this was some crap blog put up by White Nationalists saying how White women are better than any other women … Continue reading

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Filed under Blacks, Gender Studies, Heterosexuality, Masculinism, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, Romantic Relationships, Sex, USA, Whites

The Fake White Slavemaster Black Slave Rape Epidemic

This about sums it up. Written by a liberal Caribbean White man, ferociously anti-racist, who is also married to a Black woman. I really dig this guy’s blog. He really goes beyond standard anti-racist crap and dares to tackle a … Continue reading

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The Peopling of Indonesia

Repost from the old site. Updated March 17, 2009. I am republishing this post because I have significantly reworked the genetics of the Indonesians. Instead of being mostly Austronesians from Taiwan, I now say they are mostly related to an … Continue reading

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Filed under Anthropology, Antiquity, Asia, Asian, Genetics, History, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, Reposts From The Old Site, SE Asian, SE Asians

New Cavalli-Sforza Gene Maps

Here are two new really cool Cavalli-Sforza gene maps (scroll towards the end to see the maps). I have modified my analysis of the races of mankind accordingly by splitting East African Race into Sudanese-Barya, Amharic and Tigrean somewhat arbitrarily, … Continue reading

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The Peopling of the Philippines

Repost from the old site. Updated April 15, 2010. The peopling of the Philippines is a bit better understood than the peopling of Indonesia described in my another post. At least we know that most of the Philippines was first … Continue reading

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Filed under Aeta, Ainu, Anthropology, Antiquity, Asia, Asian, Asians, Australia, Biology, Cultural, Evolution, Filipinos, History, Indonesia, Linguistics, Malaysia, Negritos, Paleontology, Philippines, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, Reposts From The Old Site, Science, SE Asian, SE Asians, South Asia, Sri Lanka

Update to Races of Man Post

My earlier piece, The Major and Minor Races of Mankind, has been given a major update. The previous incarnation was: 3 Macro Races Caucasian (Caucasoid) Asian (Mongoloid) African (Negroid) I left the three macro races intact. I have debated whether … Continue reading

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Australoid Genes in Southeast Asians

Repost from the old site. As we noted in a previous post, many amateur Internet anthropologists, NE Asians, White Supremacists and other folks argue that SE Asians have substantial Australoid influence which influences their phenotype. This harkens back to an … Continue reading

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Genes and Language Match Well

Repost from the old site. This post will look into whether or not genes and language line up well. The question may seem academic, but it is important for linguists in the battle for whether or not there is anything … Continue reading

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