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cyberdad
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05 Jun 2021, 1:34 am

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Why not nobody lead the world. Novel concept I know, especially with the indoctrination and brainwashing conditioning the masses to accept as necessary the paternalistic hand of an Empire to maintain world order. Why is it zero sum that someone has to lead the world. That kind of thinking has done more harm than good.


Alas this will never happen unless there is a global catastrophe leading to dystopia. The root of European colonisation on planet earth comes from the practice of the Yamnaya and Corded ware people of central Europe called "Koryos",

In Koryos young men would be cast out to life off the land in groups and seek "greener pastures" and places to conquer and enslave and women to take. If the young men don't succeed they perish. This form of Darwinian expansion mean't only the strongest pass on their genes. The result is Yamnaya and Corded ware people exapanded all over, first genocide of the neolithic peoples of Europe (only the female lines survived) and then expansion eventually to the rest of the world.

You see Koryos in the expansion of the Greek Spartans, the Roman Latins, Scandanavian Vikings, Germanic Anglo-Saxons and subsequently in the christian driven Spanish and Portueguese conquest of South America.

America is a perfect example of a Koryos. It's all genetically coded.



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05 Jun 2021, 1:37 am

we're doomed.



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05 Jun 2021, 2:09 am

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we're doomed.


Scholars have argued that the institution of the kóryos played a key role during the Indo-European migrations and the diffusion of Indo-European languages across Eurasia. Raids headed by those young warriors could have led to the establishment of new settlements on foreign lands, preparing the ground for the larger migration of whole tribes including old men, women and children. This scenario is supported by archaeological data from the early Single Grave–Corded Ware Culture in Jutland, where 90 per cent of all burials belonged to males in what appears to be a 'colonial' expansion on the territory of the Funnelbeaker culture

The kóryos probably drove people not protected by the Indo-European social umbrella to move under it in order to obtain safety or restitution from thieving and raiding. They could therefore have served as an incentive for the recruitment of outsiders into social positions that offered vertical mobility, horizontal reciprocity, and the possibility of immortality through praise poetry, made more attractive by generosity at patron-sponsored public feasts

The war-bands consisted of shape-shifting warriors wearing animal skins to assume the nature of wolves or dogs. Members of the kóryos adopted wolfish behaviours and bore names containing the word 'wolf' or 'dog', each a symbol of death and the Otherworld in Indo-European belief. The idealized attributes of the kóryos were indeed borrowed from the imagery surrounding the wolf: violence, trickery, promiscuity, swiftness, great strength, and warrior fury.

The conflicting opposition between death and invulnerability is suggested by the attributes generally associated with the kóryos: great strength, resistance to pain, and lack of fear.he Indo-European term for a 'mad attack' (*eis) is common to the Vedic, Germanic, and Iranian traditions. The Germanic berserkers were depicted as practitioners of the battle fury ('going berserk', berserksgangr), while the martial fury of the Ancient Greek warrior was called lyssa, a derivation of lykos ('wolf'), as if the soldiers temporarily become wolves in their mad rage.

We are members of the original human virus :lol:

The highlighted bit is what America is....you either join us or you are our enemy