The Forbidden History of the Aryans | Buddha Was Aryan | Siddhartha Gautama [transcript]

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Bodhidharma was a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th/6th century. He is credited as the transmitter of Zen Buddhism to China and regarded as its first Chinese patriarch.

According to Chinese legend, he also began the physical training of the Shaolin monks that led to the creation of Shaolinquan.

The Anthology of the Patriarchal Hall identifies Bodhidharma as the 28th Patriarch of Buddhism in an uninterrupted line that extends all the way back to the Buddha himself. Throughout Buddhist art, he is depicted as profusely bearded with wide-eyes and is referred as "The Blue-Eyed Barbarian" in Chinese Chan texts.

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this is radio 314 on the red ice radio
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network welcome everyone this is lana thanks for
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joining me you will love well at least i hope you will the interview with my next guest
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ali aliabadi who is of iranian origin he has a science background and is obsessed with classical music
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we're going to discuss his short book called on martial arts zen and the blue eyed red bearded
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barbarian was the founder of shaolin kung fu chinese was zen buddhism created by a japanese
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sage did you know that original descriptions and writings from china and elsewhere describe buddha with european and even
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nordic features did you know caucasians roamed the terum basin a thousand years before east asians
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we'll discuss this and much more so get comfortable because you're about to hear of an indo-european descended wanderer
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into the far east named bootyheed dharma the red-bearded barbarian a venerated
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man in the orient ali welcome to the program thank you for having me so what is your heritage and how did you
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come to write a book about nordic influence on far eastern civilizations and cultures
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oh that's a very pertinent and uh very eventful question thank you for asking that um i am of
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iranian heritage i've been in the united states since the age of eight since 1984.
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and uh in iran i was uh fascinated and actually obsessed by everything american
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which at that time the for me and for many other um iranians uh native america meant a
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blonde-haired blue-eyed america so we were fascinated by europeans a fair complexion and in iran
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we had uh we still have a minority of fair complexion iranians some of whom
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are yes some of whom are my relatives and i've always been fascinated by them
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and everything american from there um as i came to the united states when i emigrated
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um i essentially uh went through a phase of america worship and as the
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book says that you read a fascination with blond-haired blue-eyed americans
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which then burgeoned and segued into an interest in their culture western
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culture and western civilization which i always had a profound respect for from a child's viewpoint but
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as i matured i became a teenager's viewpoint and then finally an adult's viewpoint and it's still growing i think
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and from there i was then interested in classical music very much i might
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tweet my own horn and say that i have about 10 000 classical cds devoted to western music so yes it's a it's a deep
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deep passionate love for me and from there i was fascinated by
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a lot of literature i'm a bookworm myself so i picked up everything i could by robert e
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howard the author of conan the barbarian i was reading um stories of h writer haggard the
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british victorian romance adventure historical author who wrote alan quartermaine
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she and the minds of king solomon's minds excuse me
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so they all dealt with including robert e howard they dealt with civilizations that were
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in the most awkward of places for example deep dark africa where you have a white
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queen ruling over savages and you also had
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instances where conan goes to the jungles and he finds ruins and he finds the leadership who are
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essentially mixed or some sort of mulatto-esque uh creation or result of an ancient
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higher more advanced people so this kind of stuff was um the stuff of science fiction but essentially and
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fantasy but essentially i later found out that as i segued into non-fiction specifically the works of
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thor heyerdahl i noticed that this was a theme that many of these adventurers and these
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great imaginative fiction authors had uh purloined uh from non-fiction authors
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archaeologists and whatnot so thor herrera doll afterwards was a big influence on me
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and his books such as aku aku um and uh good lord i can't remember the
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other names of zafatuhiva was one of his other works and his magnum opus in which he discovered
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uh the um as he went on a balsam raft he went to south from south america to easter
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island and he kept making references of these creator gods and myths of a fair
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complexion man or men who came from the land of the rising sun that is the east
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and brought civilization and culture animal husbandry astronomy religion literature writing
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philosophy essentially everything related to a culture and civilization they brought to the new world to the
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indigenous ameri indian people and then later on in my other works
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i essentially became fascinated by other tales for example sir oral stein
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who talked about the tokarian uh or sogdean
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settlements and buddhist frescoes in taklomakan and how the buddhist monks were
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precilitizing to the far east to great china and so all of these essentially
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brewed in my mind's eye and finally came to fruition with that little ditty
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uh that i wrote and which you read and um it's been many years of of a building
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upon what turned out to be a childish interest in things american uh as silly as hollywood movies to
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things i think that are much less flippant namely ancient meanderings and travails of
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nordic people that have shown evidence from polynesia to south america
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to even the southwestern united states where the swastika is found to ancient chinese
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stories of blond-haired emperors in the 4th century emperor ming all the way to the eurasian plateaus the
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steps of russia of siberian russia and of course to the middle east as well
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so i think that basically speaking uh nordics are the most intrepid race
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there is and their heritage has been found throughout the globe and i know you've had several other
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intrepid um mavericks there um such as mr nugent that have spoken about the
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solution people and all these little very politically inconvenient facts coming out
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about some bog in florida showing uh caucasian genotype or phenotypes and the the
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designs being celtic not amerindian and all of this information about indian myths for example the
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red haired giants of nevada which the paiutes apparently exterminated
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um tens of centuries ago however long ago all of these i think go together
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to build a picture that the world had some sort of nordic influence
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throughout and that's what i tried to claim a specific part actually i
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tried to make a thesis of dealing with the founder of meditation or zen buddhism who was also
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mythologically perhaps even historically the founder of shaolin kung fu as well as a great
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figure in far eastern buddhism that's right you present evidence that the founder of buddhism martial arts and
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the zen philosophy was an indo-european descended wanderer into the far east so tell us about the man name
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bodhidharma am i saying it right yeah bodhidharma yes borhidarma means enlightenment law
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and it comes from the sanskrit and he apparently was if memory serves me properly a sixth
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century uh prince who the buddhist hagiographers
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claim was the 28th descendant of siddhartha gautama the buddha himself
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and if you recall from the work one of the uh traits of being an enlightened being
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is to have blue eyes which one might think what does that have to do with buddhism
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since most of the people who practice buddhism are of descent they are of far
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eastern asiatic descent well that again traces the um scythian
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if you will uh nordic heritage of buddhism to its rightful place if you go
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still to places like kashmir and northern india and nepal
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you still find green eyed perepster mongolied but they do have green eyes blue eyes
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reddish copper hair etc you do find nordic traits still even though it's a minority and it's
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very attenuate attenuated you still have their presence now bodhidharma apparently had
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um again one of these epiphanies and he had
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wanted he wanted to devote his life to precilitizing the one true path in his opinion buddhism and it's
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interestingly enough uh some of the myths claimed that he came from southern india and uh he belonged to the pallava
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dynasty and there's an indian gentleman a researcher that i um reference in the work
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that claims that pallava is very similar to the middle um persian pahlavi which is where the
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late shah dynasty of kings uh whose last name was han meaning lord
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from the mongol but later they took the middle persian name pahlavi and before the 1979 islamic revolution
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so there might be some sort of linguistic heritage there and in southern india there is um
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kalari payatu which is an ancient martial art which uses actually utilizes
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weaponry and it's used in southern india now uh with due respect to dravidians and and other non-essentially
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european non-nordic people uh i've i'm always from missouri the
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show me state i question uh whether the dravidians themselves came up with kalari payatu
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the native art um i think given the research in the book and given the
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um anecdotal as well as uh quite non-anecdotal research uh that we have found globally
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pertaining to nordics we it seems more likely than not that this was some sort of indo-european
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created fighting art which was then later taken over by the this mixed descendants
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or indigenous if you will survival class of the nordic leadership
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the brahmins and the kasatrias and later on utilize for its own purposes considered an
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indigenous art which i don't think it was but anyhow then this gentleman bodhidharma went to the
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far east and in much of um asiatic painting you'll be surprised
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because as uh as a very famous person once said if you have eyes to hear
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excuse me if you have eyes to see and ears to hear things shall be open onto you so i use
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that kind of attitude and i noticed that a lot of far eastern artwork had bodhidharma especially
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japanese zen paintings had this bushy bearded bushy eyebrow large non-asiatic
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um eyed barbarian who's actually balding very indo-european traits comically
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enough and his presence was very anomalous for me
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but i later realized that actually it's a normalist to me because i was ignorant of far eastern art and far eastern history and
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philosophy so that even the uh chinese and their animals as well as the koreans the
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vietnamese and the japanese make claim that this man was an indian
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and he was but not an indian in the sense of the modern um mixed descendant of the original
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nordic invaders to the deccan plateau but rather of a of a more likely than
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not um nordic physiognomy genotype and phenotype so that many of the uh animals of the
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far eastern peoples refer to buddhist preachers and buddhist precilitizers as
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blue-eyed barbarians red mustached barbarians red-bearded barbarians and we have seen
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the tokarian mummies uh that the chinese government for nationalist reasons is trying to
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subdue and up escape and um essentially the uh taklamakan desert
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also houses the buddhist frescoes that sir oral stein in the late 19th early 20th centuries
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discovered or rediscovered and they show nordic physiognomy sogdian and tokarian
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merchants and monks next to versions chinese versions of
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bodhisattvas enlightened buddhists and whatnot so the heritage is there
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and like much of the world nordics have had an uh unprecedented and
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inordinate amount of input into these cultures and
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civilizations so we see in paintings that bodhidharma himself the so-called
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red the devilish barbarian the red-bearded blue-eyed barbarian as he
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was called in various korean chinese and japanese sources he had some he performed some miracles a
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very popular chinese and japanese painting is showing him um with both feet on a reed crossing
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a river in china to go from one area to another
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he apparently met an chinese emperor had a very um portentous dialogue with
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him where the chinese emperor said i have built all these monasteries i have translated sutras from from pali a
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sanskrit derivative to um mandarin or whatever the ancient chinese dialect was back then
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what will i get and bodhidharma says nothing none of this means anything except your personal salvation which you
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cannot win simply by giving uh goodies to various people it must come from within
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and after that he retired bodhidharma that is retired to a mountain
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where even to this day outside of the shaolin temple you can see
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essentially a cave dedicated to him with a big statue um attributed well rather in honor of
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bodhidharma which again has a bearded bald-headed very non-chinese man wow
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i've never heard about this this is incredible yes and uh if you can just check you can type in bodhidharma cave china and you
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will see photos of this pilgrimage site for non-chinese tours as well now the
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shaolin temple xiaolin means new or young forest in china in mandarin chinese
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and it was a temple built in honor of a buddhist i believe
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was a gentleman's name another non-chinese indian or central asian buddhist precilitizer
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who later had his position taken over by bodhidharma himself now legend says that bodhidharma was the
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founder not only of shaolin kung fu again that connection with southern
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india and kalari payatu the native sport with weaponry that he apparently exported to china not
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only was he the founder of the chinese martial art of uh kung fu
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but he was also the founder of tea so that when one day in prayer he fell asleep and out of anger he cut
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off his eyelids and tears poured out and when they hit the ground they sprouted tea bushes and that is
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obviously apocryphal and spurious of course it's legend but still i think it's kind of cute and
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it's very interesting that that legend is attributed to him so that the shaolin monks there uh still
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have they have a statue of bodhidharma on the temple grounds and they practice very um really
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seemingly miraculous feats of physical prowess and and and acts of uh physical valor
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in their martial arts skills and displays for tours chinese and non-chinese alike but all of that has come down from
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as legend has it bori dharma the blue-eyed red-bearded barbarian now if you give me the freedom to
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go on a little bit more i will say thank you i will say that he his message was spread to korea
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where they call him not because the chinese have a very phonetic language so bodhi dharma becomes bodhi damo
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and in the shortened chinese version becomes da mo so in korea it became dalma given the
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language of the koreans and there is a mountain named in his honor as well and in part of my work i discussed the
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sukuram world heritage site in south korea which houses the
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big statue of the buddha in of course in the um meditative position and around him are
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his disciples right yes white disciples and so ananda his second in charge
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is not described as a but as a caucasian as a indo-european
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uh which is fascinating because i think it's korean nationalist sensibilities that are
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miffed to think that they their buddha that their the founder of their religion etc was
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not korean not even chinese but looked like ananda was an indo-european
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but even though you have a false and jingoist interpretation of the statue of
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bodhidharma in that sukhuram world heritage site the truth is that the chinese korean and japanese
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chronicles and animals as i cited make specific reference to the blue eyes and fair complexion
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of bodhidharma himself so as this um persilitizing monk legend has it
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left um china the japanese believe that through korea korea brought
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buddhism to the japanese islands and the japanese then took essentially bodhidharma whose name
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became daruma as their own and daruma has become a cross
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between old saint nick the easter bunny the founder of bushido the way of the
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warrior the founder of the tea ceremony the founder of
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um the mastery of the samurai and zen painting so he is according to
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one of the um chroniclers that i reference in my work next to mount fuji
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his paintings or paintings of him of bodhidharma are the most common in japanese um
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painting culture so i think that's very fascinating that most europeans
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including myself i never knew that daruma or bodhidharma was had such a profound
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effect on these great culture civilizations and specifically the japanese who view
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this man as more than just a preacher of meditation or zen buddhism which by the
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way has its um co-evils in both actually in china korea and vietnam in
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vietnam one of the founders of um zen or its version of zen buddhism excuse me
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came from india by the sea route and he was a half sogden half vietnamese
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preacher and saudians are depicted as nordics they are the hindu ironic people which
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are depicted as who are depicted as nordics in the taklamakan desert in the frescoes thereof in the
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grotto that house their paintings so what you find throughout southeastern
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asia as well as eastern asia is nordic blood you find nordic
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blood even in peoples there's some claim by a german
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biographer of genghis khan that he came from a tribe called the grey-eyed men
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that genghis khan himself and his progeny had nordic blood you can still find
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pre-russian-influenced mongols who have fair complexions you find steli and various monoliths
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that no mongol has ever created and no russian colonists in the 18th or 19th century ever created but
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you're talking about creations spanning well over a millennium ago and uh essentially to answer your
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question in short bodhidharma uh is has had a profound influence
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on far eastern culture and civilization and everything that is attributed to them oh it's just fascinating i'm i'm really
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enjoying hearing this but in your book you cite many sources including artwork like you've been discussing that confirms that the propagators of
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buddhism came from the western regions as the chinese say so let's talk about modern depictions of buddha as a versus the more
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ancient sources when did this switch happen that you know yes now i am no expert in in art history
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in any stretch of the imagination as far as i know the earliest depictions in painting of
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bodhidharma are featuring or feature a
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buddha as well as excuse me not bodhidharma but they do feature a buddha himself however there are some
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paintings as far as late as the 13th or 14th century that do depict the buddha as non-chinese
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now bori dharma on the other hand except for maybe one or two paintings which are exceptional
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have always been depicted as a non-oriental man as a balding hairy very
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heavy uh bushy eyebrow beetling eyebrows kind of angry guy who's uh he looks a
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little constipated actually to be a little flippant but um he is always serious because the man is on a mission
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and he is seriously the if you will the the leader of meditation being the founder of meditative buddhism or zen
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buddhism but to answer your question the buddha has almost always been depicted as non-indian as
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non-nordic sometimes however he is depicted as uh an indo-european that's the exceptional
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case but bodhidharma has almost always um with very few exceptions been
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depicted as non-chinese as an indo-european man you know there was a well-preserved
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viking ship called osaberi found in a large burial mound in norway and the so-called buddha bucket was also
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discovered and it had brass and enamel ornamental bucket handles in the shape of buddha in the lotus position with
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swastikas on them and there was also another other similar finds in northern europe sharing the same style
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of buddha escarp but with what looks like a meditating norseman but i saw two versions there's one that
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was clearly asian and one that was clearly white so it's very interesting it is very interesting and you brought
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up the issue of the swastika which is something that i didn't really discuss in my work
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but um i do believe it's very fascinating i live in phoenix arizona in the united states and i'm
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fascinated by the the native peoples here and you see the basketry of the
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so-called tohono o'odham or the papago people and the pima tribes and
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the various other hopi anasazi etc and mr nugent had talked about the
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anasazi and he doesn't believe that they are an indigenous people but they are in fact an indo-european people
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which is which is a very interesting hypothesis but anyhow many of the baskets of these
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north american so-called indigenous peoples the amerindian people have the swastika design there is a
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tribe in the san blas region of panama which has a swastika flag there are
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chinese gables on temples that have swastika designs i just went to
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actually a few years ago i visited chinese gardens in phoenix and on the pagodas they have gables with
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swastikas so iran has some swastikas on their mosques
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you have swastikas in nigeria some of the tribes yes some of the major
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tribes i can't remember if they're yoruba or igbo but on the so-called slave coast they use a
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swastika as well so here you're talking about a symbol used by different races
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india also all over the place india of course yes and how did this symbol get known
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how was it known throughout the different continents moreover all of these people or rather the
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majority of them the chinese the ancient tutans the meso and south americans
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the us iranians know about a creature called the dragon all
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of them have myths about a dragon in the iranian epic called shah named the
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letter of kings um there is a hero called rostam he is the persian hercules
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and he fights some creature called akiram kerm has a great similarity with the
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german word for dragon verm das verm or derverm
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and there is a town in iran very important historically called kirmon which apparently is where rostam
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defeated the big worm or the big dragon so again how do all these disparate
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races through different times not all of them were co-evil with one another how could they come to
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believe in a symbol like the swastika and a creature like a dragon
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exactly so what this tells me in my opinion perhaps i'm a partisan perhaps not but i
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think that given my research and given what i have read by by greater mind such as thor hair
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doll and company i think that there was a seafaring or there were seafaring people of a nordic uh strain
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excuse me who were able to go throughout the world colonize bring civility culture and
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civilization and spread the knowledge of their cultural motifs and their
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cultural and societal idiosyncrasies such as the dragon such as the swastika etc and i think
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it's very interesting that the sen just to further this hypothesis as you read in the book
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that the central um americans and the mayans for example would put on fake red goatees
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on their faces and put on fake aqualine noses to symbolize that they were nobles now
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that is fascinating that is fascinating because the amerindians do not have facial hair it's very sparse
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like their ancestors the chinese and the other siberian mongoloids however who's hairy it's not the blacks
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because blacks don't have red beards now speaking of red beards the somalis the muslims of
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djibouti and eritrea the muslims of yemen and saudi arabia in iraq
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in the sunni muslim lands they tend to with henna dye their beards
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and their head hair red what is that except a historical remnant
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just like the mayans of a previous red-bearded or red-haired ancestorship
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yeah it makes me think of the red-haired giants here in america exactly exactly in the state of nevada
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exactly so these red-bearded people which again the red-bearded blue-eyed barbarian went
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from southern india to china and the red-bearded giants of the um of the in nevada and
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also the other red-bearded folk that you find in rajasthan and gujarat and kashmir
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uh and in around nepal and in iran actually you have more red-bearded people than you do blondes
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um even though they're still a minority uh you find these traits you find these i guess for lack of a better term celtic
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physiognomies but nordic nonetheless you find these nordic indo-european peoples throughout and the
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fact that these um semi-negroes of the east coast of africa dye their hair
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red and their beards are red there's nothing in islam about dying your beard red but they do because it's cultural
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baggage because their ancestors or their at least their overlords had these physiognomies they
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even one of the works of thor herod all um i believe it's fatu hiva i'm not quite sure he talks
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about the maldives and how the maldivians who are a dravidian muslim people
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believe that the monoliths strewn across their so many islands were built by blue-eyed red bearded
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sailors and culture creators so again the myth is
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there the myth is also on easter island where the ruling class has elongated ears
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that's why you find the buddhists with elongated ears the incan nobility had elongated ears
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kind of like these this new popular gauging of the earlobes that you find in the
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punk scene in america and europe they would do that to their ears and that was a sign of enlightenment and
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nobility and the lighter complexion people according to heyerdahl's findings were the ones with the elongated ears
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they were lighter they were more european you had fair features and the darker ones with the flatter noses
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the shorter appearances etc lack those elongated ears so i think that all of
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this ultimately comes together and it shows that the nordics
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were present or at the least touched uh terra firma in in all these
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different continents and left their indelible marks of a higher culture and
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civilization throughout these various races and peoples throughout different times unlike how you say we must approach
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these matters from a scientific and historical perspective and not political because science and history today that
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doesn't fit the politically correct narrative is deemed racist nowadays so if i were to come out and talk about this people
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could say but you're a white supremacist if you think that right yes they will they of course will uh but of course
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given my last name of uh ali alio my name of ali ali abadi and my appearance is a little more difficult
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so you can get away with it yeah i can get away with it and what i'll do is i'll shave the five or six copper red hairs i have in
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my beard and say hey i'm not i don't have anything i don't have anything here going but uh but no you know like many other
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countries this is very interesting because this there is a great deal of disingenuousness and hypocrisy involved
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in people who who say racism and white supremacy because and iranians are guilty of this too
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because they vote democrats but their hearts beat ku klux klan
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um they can they many of them voted for obama but they don't want a black neighbor so
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this is the hypocrisy in many of these um um immigrants
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now in iran to this day just like throughout central asia
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throughout pakistan afghanistan bangladesh india all of these regions that have ancient
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nordic blood when i say indo-european i really mean nordic nordic blood fair complexion people you
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find a great deal of pride that one's child is born with
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fairer with a fairer complexion it's a sign of nobility for the far eastern asians to have fair
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skin as opposed to being a dark cantonese being a light mandarin from northeastern china is is
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considered a sign of nobility and a higher calling and in iran green eyes are constantly
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uh raved about blue eyes most definitely i remember my mom telling someone a friend that oh
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it's been a pleasure meeting you thank you you have the most beautiful blue eyes it was it was absolutely extraneous to the to
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the salutations and to the goodbye etc but she said you have the most beautiful blue eyes and he had beautiful
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steely blue eyes he did and it it's very interesting that even
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though they take on a politically correct if you will pavlovian reflex and
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belief when discussing issues of race and the findings that that we're discussing
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tonight when you come down to it oh they are proud of their
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um indo-european aryan heritage and they make claims very vociferously
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that my uncle had blue eyes my other uncle had green eyes she had red hair she was born a blonde
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and these things are very important in that region of the world and it's they are highly sought after
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just like in the black societies if you are a light black woman
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every black man is running after you there's something very unique about you and of course we know call it racism call it whatnot
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it is the truth that those who have more european infusion uh more likely than not
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are in areas of control because not because of any artificial issue of privilege which is
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really non-existent but because of astute innate intelligence
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native astuteness and native um diligence um they are the ones that come out on
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top um and that's what i think and now today you hear the term blue-eyed devil
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instead well yes actually in the ancient works uh in the in some of the
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far eastern annals they called bodhidharma the blue-eyed devil but it was not a disparaging term
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they called them a devil because anybody who came from outside zhongguo outside the central kingdom was
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a barbarian so just like the greeks they thought anybody outside the polis was a barbarian
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the macedonians were the bumpkins the persians they might have been civilized but they're not like us
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they're still barbarians the egyptians same thing but what's interesting too and i remember reading about this someplace
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that if you remember there's a if you recall the very famous japanese director of the seven samurai
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akira kurosawa i believe was the gentleman's name and um he in that great movie um
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the japanese movie called the seven samurai you see some depictions and i highly recommend watching that from a
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for um concerning a discussion that we're having today you see some of the the japanese there's
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a japanese nobleman a very young man and you look at his face he does not
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look japanese i swear to god he looks like very very much a european very fair
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complexion a kind of aqualight nose very delicate bone structure
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he is not your flat-faced um from canton or guangdong province
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china he is very refined very european looking very delicate and fragile and grace isle
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now many of these um samurais when they would go into battle and you would look
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at the samurai costume you look at the helmet they have horns on their helmets they
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look like the crescent moon but some of them literally have horns just like the cartoon character hellboy and also um
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some sort of if you will norse or viking warrior so the belief is that
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these japanese when they were probably being invaded by
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viking-like peoples they took on the ferocious min or the ferocious style of attire
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of the viking or um their progenitors etc or their descendants
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they took the viking-like outfits and used it for their own because there's nowhere you know you
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look at the japanese and you look at the viking costumes with the with the horns on their helmets and you say where did the japanese get that
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what year would this be taking place this i believe is in the probably the middle ages
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of european civilization so i think a thousand eleven hundred twelve hundred maybe a little later
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in japanese um society i'm not an expert on the time on this subject but i just
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found this very interesting i just found it very interesting and perhaps more than just coincidental
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and here's something else um if you look at the uh guardian spirits of the chinese
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temples and and these tibetan um murals or or artwork where they show
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these evil spirits or aggressive spirits defending a temple they usually have bug eyes their eyes
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are bugging out and they have elongated noses and they have very unchinese unoriental physiognomies
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it could be that the central asian hordes who were indo-european like the
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xiangnu the white huns that they built the great wall to guard against
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were encroaching upon the territory and chinese nightmares and and historical fears are grounded upon
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these big-eyed scary devils blue-eyed devils so that their guardian spirits used to
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scare evil doers from entering the premises have these european eyes and these
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european noses there's even a japanese loki like character a little
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impish character i believe his name is tegu t-a-e-g-u i'm not quite sure i don't
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memory doesn't serve me properly here but he has a very long pinocchio-like nose which is a very unjapanese trade
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and the japanese as you know with the inews they are a people they are actually the one of the top um
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growers of facial hair in the oriental world in the far eastern world and i have seen many japanese men that
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can grow full beards full mustaches the koreans less so the japanese much
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excuse me the chinese much less so but the japanese are something else and it's not for nothing that they are
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the most advanced uh far easterners of all the advanced
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asiatics very noble people and um i think that's due to ancient
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indo-european admixture have you looked into the similarities and in some of the ideas of zen buddhism
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with norse mythology what we know of it anyway oh no unfortunately i have not but i have
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noticed um and there's a reference to one of the zen paintings uh in the work that um the bodhidharma
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is set or one of the zen buddhist statements is said to have stated uh in order to find buddha look into yourself and that's
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like what jesus said in matthew um the kingdom of heaven is within you so i am not by any stretch of the
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imagination an expert or even in any shape or form knowledgeable about norse mythology but that is a
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that is a a a religion that actually would uh really have i think would well
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should welcome an expert to to answer this question that you just raised i
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unfortunately don't know anything about that but i would imagine that of course the concepts of nobility
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of sacrifice of perseverance in the warrior classes would be similar
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um thank you i appreciate that well thank you for bringing that question up hopefully some intrepid soul will look into that yeah i'm also looking for
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someone to discuss the similarities between the hindu vedas and the norse eda's i know that there's a lot of parallels there so that's another area
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to go into yes there is there is apparently on one of these websites i believe counter currents
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there was a um recent maybe about a week ago a recent um entry on um there's a
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the guy's name not dumasil uh starts with a d but he wrote something a treatise on hinduism
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and he um compared it to ancient norse mythology so indra the god of thunder and lightning in
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hinduism yes he had a red beard he was a nordic god
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and uh very very interesting again yes but unfortunately i'm very ignorant about that subject no worries well some debate whether
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buddhi dharma even existed but why would the orient venerate a white man right yes
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my the hypothesis is that um of course i'm always open to doubt that
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there could be many people make a case that jesus christ never existed but of course the stories about christ
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and the theology and the religion built upon him i think kind of go against that thesis but
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ultimately i think the the reason why many people don't push for or some people push for the non-existence of christ is
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really a culture of critique phenomenon it's it's probably not hard hard
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research but but anyhow bodhidharma if he existed or if he did not exist the facts still remains
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that here is a a nordic white guy you don't get as much nordic as any more
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nordic than red beard and blue eyes you know came out of ireland someplace who is teaching kung fu who is teaching
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meditation buddhism which itself is of nordic origin buddhism is of nordic origin
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not of chinese origin and um he is venerated and he is considered
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a very holy saint if you will and founder of a major serious branch of buddhism even
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in places far off as vietnam you have a very famous vietnamese
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priest who's a zen priest his name is tit nan han and tit t-i-c-h
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in the vs vietnamese language is derived from bodhidharma and from
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the sanskrit terminology and so they traced their heritage to bodhidharma as the founder of zen
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buddhism so here you go to this strange land of vietnam which is a cross between the
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great chinese culture civilization and the indian culture civilization
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and the founder of this uh buddhism the introducer thereof was a
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half a sogdian and his father was a full-blooded sagdian who came over not through the silk route
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but through the waterways to preach the new religion so nordics specifically
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um have had a profound influence on the far east and many of these lesser known buddhist precilitizers on
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the silk road that translated pali and sanskrit sutas sutras into the
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chinese language for example arya juna nagarjuna buddha bahadra buddha
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etc they are referred to as red mustached or red bearded barbarians
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so this again is something that chinese national nowadays would not be
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happy to acquiesce to because yes naturally because uh we live in a century where white
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is bad and anything non-white is good so whites cannot have this but
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there are believe me there are millions of people in this world even in darkest africa you go to the
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congo and if they see a white man they will go ahead and talk to and say we miss you guys in the belgian congo
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when you were here cannibalism was under control we had highways we had railroad
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we had train depots we had medicine we had jobs when are you coming back in iran they
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say well oh the republican party is trying to put down us persians because we're we're olive
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skinned and not uh lily white skinned etc but at the same time they turn around and to say
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yes yes yes my grandson he has blue eyes so and this again is hypocrisy of the
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highest magnitude it's true i mean i'm well traveled i've been africa south america a lot of
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remote places and people were always kind to me and smiling to me not like what's happening now when you're white
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and you're being greeted in certain non-wine areas yes yes america really is a construct of
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hollywood and madison avenue it does not represent the the the world uh but unfortunately
46:24
the poison has seeped in globally as well an example of this is in in iran itself
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iran is an islamic theocracy a shia uh theocratic system yet they have
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usurped they have taken over the marxist mantra of white's oppressing
46:43
blacks so that they would have stamps commemorating malcolm x back in the 80s when they
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collected stamps they had an iranian stamp of malcolm x praying towards mecca
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and they're saying the same line of the great devil meaning america the great satan or the great arrogance
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is uh oppressing black people so you go to press tv right now on the web in iranian run news agency and just like
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the russians from the soviet times in rt.com they are still saying uh
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talking about police brutality and how oppressed blacks are in america this is just
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leftover dross from the communist propaganda machine which surprisingly
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the uh shia clerics and the iranian theocracy has taken on to itself it's
47:30
part of their political outlook at the same time you look at the shia clergy either it's grand ayatollah
47:38
sistani in iraq you look at khamenei the supreme leader of iran
47:44
his nephew has blue eyes khamenei himself has a very rubicon expression you look at the shia clerics
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throughout iraq and throughout iran majority of them are actually quite fair
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complexion and the grandsons of ayat the late ayatollah khomeini
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have blonde hair and green eyes so these these gentlemen are are not
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uh representative of the majority of iranians that's true but they show again that um
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if you will if i can use it this way blood is thicker than water that the best rises to the top and it's not because of
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white privilege there is no white privilege in iran believe me um but it's because of essential innate
48:27
intelligence and native uh ability that these people are able to quote
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unquote lord it over others it's just the natural order of things that's the way it is well i loved your introduction in the
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book and i felt like you were saying much more between the lines and you wrote about how in the past conquerors destroyed the cultures of their defeated
48:46
but today the conquerors use social psychology in the technique they uses to tell the particular nation that
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they have nothing to be proud of can you speak more about this idea that you wrote about in your introduction gladly yes um essentially that is
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uh being very um how do we say being very walking very treating very softly trading very
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softly i guess i'm sorry trading very softly uh not to upset the apple cart
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uh because i too must live and um essentially yes what we have nowadays is
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an inverted world where the the truth of the matter on racial
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terms and racial um creativity and achievement and a previous accomplishments have been
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dimmed have been darkened upon very much intended to represent the inversion
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of reality so that you have such absolutely asinine uh farcical
49:45
claims that the original uh inhabitants uh of the indians uh
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subcontinent the dravidians were the real aryans i have seen indians and when i tell them i'm
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iranian they say oh we're brothers and he's very very uh swarthy and flat nose and
50:04
all he says we're aryans and i just you know nod my head i said yes yes yes yes yes i don't
50:09
want to be rude i don't believe in hurting people's feelings i'm not a mean guy but honestly in my heart no actually um
50:16
the nordics were the aryans that brought came over and you have again the belief in iran
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that well we're aryans too and a recent uh recent uh researcher an iranian
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researcher in the uk did work on uh geneticists and he found that the overwhelming majority of
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iranians don't have indo-european genes that means they are very uh denatured as far as their
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contact with europe now of course uh iranian is by far closer to a dane than a dravidian is to a dane however
50:50
the distance is still there through centuries of miscegenation and
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even though the remnants are still there you can still see it in bits and pieces sometimes in whole parts but still overwhelmingly it's it's
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denatured quite a bit now iranians say that and of course the farcical probably the most
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the most laughable claim and i'm being very serious here is the claim of the afrocentrists who
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when i just hear their stuff i i just walk away i really have no patience for for such uh monkey shines
51:20
excuse the pun but um but anyway the the belief that they are in nubians the belief that
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um they built egypt when in fact they were slaves and there is a stella by cecil stross
51:32
iii i believe in the 19th uh in the 1900s bc that says that no
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black no nubian shall pass here unless he is a slave and um so of course it goes against what
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they say um all of these claims are nonsensical now away from the ludicrous notion of the
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um african having built a civilization because even the great zimbabwean ruins
51:57
of um modern-day zimbabwe even though the soapstone falcon is the symbol of the
52:04
zimbabwean currency or lack thereof after what mugabe did uh that symbol they claim as a symbol of
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the uh matabeli uh people but it's not mugabe's people that did that created
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these it's some sort of phoenician uh probably semitic mercantile uh people um
52:25
or perhaps an indo-european people etc essentially a white people that built even that and mine the gold
52:31
out of matabili land in the modern day zimbabwe it's nothing negroidal about it
52:37
nothing absolutely nothing and sub-saharan africa is well known for its
52:42
lack of civilization no written language no nothing so
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if they do not make these absolutely absurd claims of um of afrocentrism the bottom
52:57
line is they try to reduce and obfuscate and deny
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indo-european or so-called white historical achievements these are pre-historical achievements
53:09
you can still see and read the papers and read between the line the news articles of ramesses the pharaoh having blonde
53:17
hair and yes he had blonde hair he was a dirty blonde of some sort so this kind of uh real history or
53:26
revisionist actually we're trying to revise it to fit in with the truth has been denied to people of
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european heritage in north america because of hollywood and i have seen many soviet
53:39
movies and some of them actually if they don't have a very strong communist theme they have a russian theme especially after
53:46
what they call the great patriotic war they're very touching clean movies um i have seen national socialist movies
53:52
i have seen uh movies from um different uh regimes i've seen some north korean
53:58
movies even but no one is as adept and as uh if you will successful in
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manipulating through wonderful productions of movies as hollywood hollywood has done more
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to change and destroy a successful breed of people
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than any other phenomenon in the history of the world by movies you manipulate people's
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world view and their world view since the purveyors of hollywood have
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decided to sick it on the uh nordic peoples of america the
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true native americans blond hair blue-eyed people the nordics now are in absolute disarray now
54:47
of course the the uh i think in many ways western civilization wasn't senescence
54:52
and it was it had major problems even before hollywood et cetera
54:58
but hollywood uh accelerated this uh diabolically at at a horribly
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quickened pace moreover hollywood has been so
55:10
um diligent and successful in its manipulation and here you have a people
55:15
that welcome welcome their disenfranchisement their uh minoritification at the hands
55:22
of people that want to slit their throats and gang rape their daughters
55:28
it is amazing and it is sickening beyond reckoning and um i hope to god
55:36
that the situation will change 180 degrees my fingers are
55:41
crossed i'm no prophet i don't know what's going to happen i have kind of a dim view of things
55:47
but um anyway um i do hope that there is some sort of resurgence
55:52
and renesence in european peoples um i have been to europe twice before
56:00
back in 98. i i toured for about five and a half weeks and about two years ago a little over two years ago i toured
56:06
central europe and um to see the sights that i saw to eat the food that i ate to see the
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people that i saw it really is um it is like
56:17
a rare species a rare beautiful species of bird or of of um mammal
56:25
if you will or butterfly that is going extinct and no one dares raise a fuss about it
56:33
and i'm not saying i support this people because hey they put me on welfare or
56:39
hey i can drive their audi or their if i could afford it or their bmw no no it's not for personal reasons i
56:47
think it should be able to exist for the for its own sake because it's
56:52
its existence is vouchsafed by the fact that it exists and it must have the right to exist and
56:59
furthermore it actually has done a lot more good than any other people out there
57:04
and everyone turns to their music classical music i have and i think if i've ever heard
57:10
the voice of god on this earth is through classical music and for me western culture western painting
57:18
western literature the western people are beautiful
57:23
men of all races look to white women nordic women as the epitome and acme of beauty and pulchritude and
57:31
that's true um nordic men are desired by many non-white women throughout the
57:39
globe they want white babies and again that's for a specific reason nordic men are
57:44
the most handsome out there in my opinion and in the opinion of many other people and many other
57:50
again different races and despaired peoples and it is a shame that this people the european people are
57:57
are essentially glorying in their own denigration and in their own
58:04
suicide and in my own little way i try to raise awareness and write about
58:11
it and bring something else to the forefront because if you remember from the book i made the reference that
58:17
bushido and the samurai code the way of the warrior are derived from bodhidharma the
58:23
blue-eyed redbearded barbarian and star wars of george lucas fame is
58:28
derived from the samurai which means again from bodhidharma so whether you're in some chinese temple
58:35
some japanese uh island or a judo or uh where you study martial arts or
58:40
even on a spaceship fighting sith lords you actually are tracing that myth all the way back to
58:48
bodhidharma so this is part of indo-european caucasian white uh proto-history
58:56
or ancient history and even before that with the writings of thor heyerdahl you have a people that have created so
59:03
much in this world who are in such an absolute state of degradation and spiritual
59:11
self-loathing that i can only shake my head and disbelieve i am really at a loss of words as to
59:19
how brainwashed european americans have become and how self-despising
59:28
and self-hating they have morphed into it really is a sin and crime against life ali
59:35
thank you so much for saying all these words it's very inspiring and it means a lot to me that you're vocal
59:42
about this and speaking up about this and i can't tell you how much that means to me thank you ali please let people know
59:48
where they can get your book it's a must read yes uh my book uh ali ali abadi
59:56
a-l-i-a-b-a-d-i sells for a grand total of 2.99
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and i think i will make off about a dollar or a dollar fifty of the book sales so i'm living it up
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and uh your money does go to help me purchase and expand my uh uh my uh testament to western culture
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through music essentially i just spend it on some cds it's just pocket money uh what i really want because it's so
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cheap and it's available on kindle through amazon just type in um uh
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zen uh or martial arts or blue or red um and
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my name ally ali and you'll see it on kindle um and you can purchase it there for
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accessibly inexpensive because i want people and i don't care if you make illegal copies and you sell
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it to your buddies and you try to wake people up i don't think this will wake people up in any shape or form
1:00:56
but i believe perhaps god willing it has some sort of domino effect that it might spur on some sort of
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interest in the reader in a few years in a few months what have you that reader might delve into another subject and he or his
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or her awakening will occur uh again um i i hope you enjoyed it since i have a
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science background so it's very um meticulous in its references and citations i use original sources at
1:01:24
times and then translated sources because i don't speak nor read korean japanese nor chinese of the archaic variety but
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you'll find it pretty interesting and you can always go ahead and get a hold of me through my
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email address as well really i encourage the listeners to buy a copy it's only three bucks and it's a
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download it's a short highly interesting read i was disappointed that it was only 40 pages
1:01:49
but it will take you into other rabbit holes of suppressed history and it's been really it's been a different kind of awakening
1:01:55
for me so i really appreciate it big thank you ali thank you it's been a pleasure being here i appreciate your time
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we should also say thanks to arthur kemp who originally helped in publishing and releasing ali's book on martial arts zen and the
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blue-eyed red-bearded barbarian if you download a copy of ollie's book he presents dna evidence of caucasians
1:02:15
who roam chinese terum basin a thousand years before east asians you can read about and i know i'm
1:02:20
pronouncing these wrong xinjiang's mummies with red hair the yin pem man a two thousand year old cockazoid
1:02:27
mummy along with a caucasian woman called the xiaoho beauty and also the lindsay population
1:02:33
to name a few and i found it interesting that there are similarities between the caucasians and asia at this time to the afana
1:02:39
sivo culture in siberia and some believe these siberians made their way to china
1:02:44
we have so much to learn about our european history if you're listening and you know of other interesting cockazoid finds that have been omitted
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