
How did Jesus and the Hebrews become WHITE?
How did the Hebrews turn White? Of course they didn't really; except in the imaginations, and then the lying histories of Albino people. Who for probably practical reasons, decided that Hebrews, and the Blacks who originally lived in and ruled over, the Country’s they took over as a result of the “Thirty Years War” on the continent and the British “Civil Wars” of the 1600s. These were of course actually “Race Wars” with religion as the focal point. These wars pitted Europe’s ancient Black and Catholic Rulers against the rebellious Albinos who had “In-mass” been chased out of their Homelands in Asia by the Mongols and into the Black lands of Europe. Black Europe was never “Densely Populated”, so this massive influx of millions upon millions of Asian Albinos was sure to cause a “Seed Change” in Europe: and of course it did, it just took over two thousand years for it to happen.
The intricacies of what actually happened in Europe is still well hidden by the Albinos, but we do know that the expulsion of the last Albino tribe from Asia, the “Turks”: was the last nail in the coffin for Black Europe. Fortunately for us, the Turks being chased out of Asia, and their subsequent machinations in the West, is well covered by the University of Calgary in their on-line course titled "The End of Europe's Middle Ages" which is designed to assist students engaged in Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history. Intended to provide a brief overview of the conditions at the end of Europe's Middle Ages, the tutorial is presented in a series of chapters that summarize the economic, political, religious and intellectual environment of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In the main, the tutorial is rudimentary, but the part on the Turks is quite good, that is why it is listed here. The tutorial seems to be in partnership with Encyclopaedia Britannica, which has a link and search panel on the pages.
Posted By: Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Saturday, March 28th 2020 at 11:04PM
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