The recent case of Rachel A. Dolezal, an Albino woman in Spokane, Washington State, U.S.A. Who was "Passing" as a Black woman, and was so successful at it that she had earned the position of president of the local N.A.A.C.P. chapter in Spokane, Washington. Has had many people around the world talking about what an unusual occurrence it was to have a "White" person "Passing" as a "Black" person.
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But actually, White people (Central Asian Albinos), pretending to be Black people, is probably the most common social phenomenon around the world. It's just that we have become so used to it, that we don't think of it as being unusual in the least. Albino historical machinations to usurp Black identities and accomplishments are so commonplace, that we don't stop and ponder just how extraordinary the Albinos efforts: Fake Histories, Fake Statues, Fake Paintings, Fake Translations of Documents: and their underlying delusions, actually are.
In order to appreciate the Albino peoples extraordinary accomplishment in Fantasy, and as Historical Chameleons, we must first know the reality:
The population of Europe is 742.5 million people (2013), that is about 10.6% of the worlds population. The total world population is about 7 billion: of that 7 billion, at most 17% of them are Albino/White, (after including those Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, who are Albino/White), and the Albinos in the Americas (North, Central, and South) and Australia. The rest of the Worlds people are Blacks, and to a lesser extent Browns. In addition: European Albinos derive almost exclusively from the Black dravidians of India, thus their genetic diversity is very poor. The numbers clearly show that Albinos are the least numerous Humans in the world:
Yet if you look at what the Albinos show the world, they are the worlds most numerous people, the creators of everything, and the progenitor of Everyone!
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[Definition of Ma (Megaannum) = one million (1,000,000) years. Definition of MYR = Million years]
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| Amenhotep III, 9th. king 18th dynasty. | Sahure - 2nd. King 5th. Dynasty |
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It is well known from the earliest times, that Black men like to copulate:
Consider this correspondence between Egyptian King Amenhotep III (1391–1353 B.C.) and one of his officials in the Levant.
To Milkilu, prince of Gezer [1]
Thus speaks the king. I am sending you this tablet to tell you: Behold, I have sent you Hanya, the commissioner of the archers [2], with merchandise in order to have beautiful concubines, i.e. weavers; silver, gold, garments turquoises, all sorts of precious stones, chairs of ebony, as well as all good things, worth 160 deben [3]. In total: forty concubines - the price of every concubine is forty of silver [4]. Therefore, send very beautiful concubines without blemish. And the king, your lord, says to you: This is good. For you life has been decreed.
Know that the king is well, just as the sun god. His troops, his chariots, his horses are very well. Behold, the god Amen [5] has placed the Upper Land, the Lower Land, the rising sun and the setting sun under the two feet of the king.
[1] Gezer: Town in southern Canaan near Askalon
[2] Archers: The Egyptian constabulary
[3] Deben: weight, about 90 grammes. There was no coined money until the Late Period.
[4] Forty of silver: Forty kits of silver, i.e. four deben
[5] Amen: Still the state god under Amenhotep III.
As suggested by the American Indian with the Albino wife above, the Albinos had a two-pronged tactic for conquest - Murder and Miscegenation: which one was used first, was dependant on the situation. When the Albinos first arrived in the West (Europe) they were too weak to use violence as their first tactic, so they used access to their females as their first move, with violence as their second move.
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This tactic is best illustrated by quotes from The Project Gutenberg E-text of Anabasis by Xenophon, Translation by H. G. Dakyns.
The Anabasis is his story of the march to Persia to aid Cyrus, who enlisted Greek help to try and take the throne from Artaxerxes, and the ensuing return of the Greeks, in which Xenophon played a leading role. This occurred between 401 B.C. and March 399 B.C. (Remembering that, as becomes obvious, Greeks were Blacks just like everyone else).
[3] I.e. "chestnuts."
The Hellenes breakfasted and then started forward on their march, having first delivered the stronghold to their allies among the Mossynoecians. As for the other strongholds belonging to tribes allied with their foes, which they passed en route, the most accessible were either deserted by their inhabitants or gave in their adhesion 30 voluntarily. The following description will apply to the majority of them: the cities were on an average ten miles apart, some more, some less; but so elevated is the country and intersected by such deep clefts that if they chose to shout across to one another, their cries would be heard from one city to another. When, in the course of their march, they came upon a friendly population, these would entertain them with exhibitions of fatted children belonging to the wealthy classes, fed up on boiled chestnuts until they were as white as white can be, of skin plump and delicate, and very nearly as broad as they were long, with their backs variegated and their breasts tattooed with patterns of all sorts of flowers. They sought after the women in the Hellenic army, and would fain have laid with them openly in broad daylight, for that was their custom.
The whole community, male and female alike, were fair-complexioned and white-skinned. It was agreed that this was the most barbaric and outlandish people that they had passed through on the whole expedition, and the furthest removed from the Hellenic customs, doing in a crowd precisely what other people would prefer to do in solitude, and when alone behaving exactly as others would behave in company, talking to themselves and laughing at their own expense, standing still and then again capering about, wherever they might chance to be, without rhyme or reason, as if their sole business were to show off to the rest of the world.
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