why do you say that?Flu pandemics always weaken - it's part of evolution. It wouldn't kill anywhere near the number you are suggesting.
why do you say that?Flu pandemics always weaken - it's part of evolution. It wouldn't kill anywhere near the number you are suggesting.
You've mentioned the aborigines and I've visited Australia and come across their culture and to be honest I thought it was something of an evolutionary cul-de-sac.
That sounds about right. The more that get killed off the better for the world.
You've mentioned the aborigines and I've visited Australia and come across their culture and to be honest I thought it was something of an evolutionary cul-de-sac.
Exactly. You can see the way that mankind developed and became more advanced. Starting with Aboriginies/Maoris, these primitive people moved north, to Africa, then Asia, then North Africa, Mediterranean, then northwards through Europe and beyond. With each step, they became lighter skinned and more advanced, with the ability to establish farming, commerce and civilisation as we know it.
In general, the further north they went, and the lighter their skin developed, the more suited they are to the modern world as we know it.
However, there is always one exception to every rule. The link between lighter skin and higher intelligence is broken in the case of ginger people.
Because flu is an oddity - it transmutes all the time which is why flu jabs are given each year. If it didn't naturally weaken it would have gone on to kill most of the human race.
You've mentioned the aborigines and I've visited Australia and come across their culture and to be honest I thought it was something of an evolutionary cul-de-sac.
Exactly. You can see the way that mankind developed and became more advanced. Starting with Aboriginies/Maoris, these primitive people moved north, to Africa, then Asia, then North Africa, Mediterranean, then northwards through Europe and beyond. With each step, they became lighter skinned and more advanced, with the ability to establish farming, commerce and civilisation as we know it.
In general, the further north they went, and the lighter their skin developed, the more suited they are to the modern world as we know it.
However, there is always one exception to every rule. The link between lighter skin and higher intelligence is broken in the case of ginger people.
Thanks mate, my grandfather on my mothers side was a red head, also a commie, apparently it was the in thing in the early 1900s.