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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/09/18/stonehenge-built-by-black-britons-childrens-history-book/

Started: 19th Sep 2023 at 12:14

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

We were all black until some of our ancestors had a close brush with the last ice age. That resulted in selection pressures which did not favour melanin pigmented skin.

Having said that, Stonehenge is not that old.

I think its builders were well past the point where they had lost the melanin/pigment from their skin.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 12:37

Posted by: gaffer (7967) 

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 12:45

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15425)

Yes, but there is a question which has never been answered, and that is how was Stonehenge built ?
Because no matter what the colour of the locals at the time, they did not have the means available to transport and lift those stones.
I mean if you look at the structure of Stonehenge, it is obviously a landing site for spacecraft, so I think it was built by alien visitors to this planet.

As regards that book "Brilliant Black British History" written by a black woman, with a title like that, before you look at the contents of the book, that is a racist name for the book, or if a book was written, titled "Brilliant White British History" and it was written by a white woman, it would not be allowed would it, the author and publishers would be prosecuted for inciting racial hatred or similar offences.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 14:07

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

A lot of history is merely fiction which the author is trying to pass off as fact.

Beware historians!

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 14:27

Posted by: cheshirecat (1061) 

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke
"I mean if you look at the structure of Stonehenge, it is obviously a landing site for spacecraft, so I think it was built by alien visitors to this planet."



Whats "addled" your head today?
It can't be the sun as its not out

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 14:56

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15425)

Well this is from 4 days ago LINK and we are not talking about crackpot UFO groups, yoo are talking about NASA and the Pentagon, and as I have told you before, the authorities have already admitted that they know these UAP's exist, but they say that they don't know what they are, so they cannot say for definite that they are aliens, but the can't say that they are not aliens, well the powers that be have known about UAP since the 1930s and they denied any such knowledge, so I think that they know a hell of a lot more about them, than what they are letting on.

Cheshirecat, yoo should not be such a pessimistic puss

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 15:39

Posted by: Brasstoff (477)

If aliens had built Stonehenge they would've done a proper job by using sand and cement, the joints would be pointed properly so it wouldn't fall over. So there!

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 15:47

Posted by: tomplum (12519) 

Its a well know fact that , Aleins had a hand in all the Wonders of the World and some of the new stuff too like the ipad,

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 16:24

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15425)

The only reason that Stonehenge is not as it was built, is because us humans have dismantled it, to use the stones elsewhere.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 16:28

Posted by: Brasstoff (477)

Yah Vol mein Gruppenfeher.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 16:40

Posted by: cheshirecat (1061) 

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke
"The only reason that Stonehenge is not as it was built, is because us humans have dismantled it, to use the stones elsewhere"

Are you suggesting that the aliens complied with building regulations and used sand and cement, or did they construct it it using the dry wall technique?

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 16:57

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15425)

Dry wall puss, and as such, if humans had left it alone, it would still be perfectly intact

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 17:47

Posted by: cheshirecat (1061) 

Maybe they dismantled it to stop aliens landing on it.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 19:31

Posted by: First Mate (2387)

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (13854)

The only reason that Stonehenge is not as it was built, is because us humans have dismantled it, to use the stones elsewhere.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 16:28

In Scholes perchance

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 19:37

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15425)

When they first put those stones in Scholes, I thought they were an horrible abstract work of art, it was only when someone on here said they actually spelt Scholes, that I realised that is what they do, but they are really horrible

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 20:29

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

Next time they come to do some dismantling, see if you can persuade them to take away the neanderthal 'Face' as well.

Replied: 19th Sep 2023 at 20:37

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

Found this:

Population movements

11,700 years ago
About 11,700 years ago, glaciers permanently receded from Britain as the last Ice Age ended, but sea levels were lower. Hunter-gatherers migrated into Britain via a land bridge and established a small population. These are the populations to which Cheddar Man (alive around 10,000 years ago) belonged.

DNA analysis suggests their general appearance was likely to be:
Eyes: blue/blue-green/hazel
Skin: intermediate dark brown/black
Hair: dark

6,000 years ago
About 6,000 years ago, farmers originating from the Mediterranean moved into Britain. Their ancestors had come from modern-day Turkey. This farming population was probably much larger than that of the hunter-gatherers, and brought new technologies that marked the beginning of Neolithic (or New Stone Age) Britain.

Studies suggest that the earlier hunter-gatherers contributed little ancestry to the population that made up Neolithic Britain.

DNA analyses suggest their appearance was variable but typically likely to be:
Eyes: brown
Skin: intermediate-dark brown
Hair: dark

4,400 years ago
About 4,400 years ago, a second population of farmers entered Britain, bringing with them distinctive Beaker pottery. This population came over from continental Europe. Their ancestors had mostly come from the Eurasian Steppe. They brought new technologies that marked the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of the Early Bronze Age.

Studies suggest that within a few hundred years of this migration, only 10% of the British population's gene pool came from the earlier Neolithic famers.
DNA analysis suggests their general appearance was variable but typically likely to be:
Eyes: lighter
Skin: lighter-intermediate
Hair: lighter

Source: Natural History Museum, London

Replied: 24th Sep 2023 at 15:11

Posted by: tonker (27953) 

"These are the populations to which Cheddar Man (alive around 10,000 years ago) belonged."

Would he have been Cheddar George?

Replied: 24th Sep 2023 at 15:18

 

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