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Thank you for this important pushback on identity based falsehoods. I recently had to listen to supposed native Americans telling schoolchildren that the Bering Strait hypothesis of American settlement was definitively wrong and that their ancestors had been here for over 40,000 years. This is directly contradicted by science and the state education standards, but God forbid you correct anyone of color in Wokelandia. So infuriating.

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I agree in general, but keep in mind that the current theories on geographical extent and timing of human settlements are based on an incomplete and ever-changing collection of fossil data.

In this case, the pretendian may actually turn out to have been accidentally right, as it's recently been confirmed humans were here at least 21,000 years ago.

https://news.berkeley.edu/2023/10/05/tests-confirm-humans-tramped-around-north-america-more-than-20-000-years-ago

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1. No one should be allowed to get away with pretending to be Native American.

2. No one should have to be Native American in order to study or publish papers on Native American history.

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It's messed up but I understand what they're doing. I see promotions happening due to identity politics, as opposed to a meritocracy, all the time.

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There is a difference in having a Natives ancestor somewhere and claiming to b an Indian. your DNA can show even in small amounts you have a 'ancestor. We can also find percentages of Neanderthal DNA does that make you Neanderthal? On my mother's side I'm Acadian and you go back a few generations when they were in Canada there were no French women so they married Micmaq or Abenaki women. We have the church records marraige that state that, and also shows up to a small extent very small extent in our DNA Because Cajuns are endogamus and admixture they have they hav will repeat over and over again. As for or her comments on Latinos on average Mexicans are about 14% indigenous. I had a friend in college who was a Californio that is a descendant of the Spanish land grant peopl,e and all his ancestors were governors and mayors and so forth you used to always claim he was pure Spanish. When I got his DNA it was 28% Native American from Mexico. So that sort of cuts both ways sometimes. This will amuse Peter. One client I had also claim to be Native American he had an Irish surname Kilpatrick definitely didn't look Irish. Turns out his ancestors were Irish on one side in Portuguese and Armenian on the other. Scammers ar loathsomel sue their ass off Peter.

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i heard the interview, or most of it, but if she said Mexicans are on average 14% indigenous that is misinformed. She must be thinking of Puerto Ricans, because on average Mexicans are about 60% indigenous. One can find specific nations one might be descended based on villages, however, after the conquest the native allies of the spanish built indian towns from Oaxaca to Santa Fe. Many indians from various nations sought to join the cities, others didnt. The towns had various barrios for the tribes, however, mixing did occur. That makes pinning down a specific nation difficult. I tracked down ancestors to an indian town, but they may not have been that barrios tribe (tlaxcalan). I found other ancestors in other indian colonial towns. One thing I can say about average mexicans, if you're indigenous DNA percentage is over %40 you are likely descended from multiple tribes. Ancestry databases help, but, ultimately, only Mexican govt archives will be able to pin that down.

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Wow.

We all new about that disgusting wretch, Fauxcahontas warren, but as Peter pointed out numerous times, this is insane!!!

It not only rivals, but surpasses the men in woman face, in the fraud department.

It does however, point to the hypocrisy and imbedded moral and intellectual rot, opportunism, deceit and self serving dissonance, in this new progressive radicalism, where anything goes...so long as it's their anything...and takes advantage of weaker, smaller, less supported groups.

Case in point, the one time president of an NAACP chapter in Spokane, Nkechi Amare Diallo - who was born Rachel Anne Dolezal AND white - resigned when her parents publicly stated she was pretending to be black. In the aftermath of the controversy, Dolezal was dismissed from her position as an instructor in Africana studies at Eastern Washington University and was removed from her post as chair of the Police Ombudsman Commission in Spokane over "a pattern of misconduct". In 2015, Dolezal acknowledged that she was "born white to white parents," but maintained that she self-identified as black. So she "resigned", but does anyone think the black community, as a whole, would have stood by and allowed the NAACP to keep her, in that chapter presidency??

As Peter said, so many layers of fraud and insanity here...no surprise much of it is in academia (colleges and universities) and politics.

Hopefully his non-profit can make at least one, of these institution pay. Once one falls, the others will eject their pretendians and claim they were victim as well. It won't be a total victory, but will start a chain reaction, of exposing the frauds and those who defend them.

I kept saying the same thing Peter did...this is insane!! But I say that, for just about everything, in today's world.

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After all of this idiocy began, I considered declaring myself an Alaskan Native on the next census, simply to make the point that all of these people are being obviously and visibly stupid. I reconsidered, and have not done so, simply because I actually believe in telling the truth.

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Truth is whatever people believe.

Believe 8 billion people are more powerful than a few very loud, influential, wealthy, highly organized inbred idiots that want to kill everyone else.

We need to get everyone to believe our truth is a future of real peace without their corrupt financial system or democracies....

Reimagine the future as the truth you want to see.

Truth is most information is bullshit that needs to be questioned by everyone.

We need to stop reacting to the numerous bizarre distractions they created so we can focus on what Bahai & UN did & what they continue to do because that is the most important topic no one discusses because we aren't allowed to yet.

It's all I record.

SEE CONFLICT TRUTH HERE:

Bic.org

Bahaiteachings.org

Bahai-library.com

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I haven't even listened yet and I'm already infuriated, my head spinning. Everyone remembers what happened to Rachel Dolezal, yet this is okay? And of course it's fine for a straight white teenaged girl to identify as a gay man. Or a straight man as a lesbian. We are told by the woke never to appropriate someone else's lived experience. So how how how??? I mean I understand the rewards via affirmative action, reparations, and so forth. Just venting. Thank you for this important work!

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Sometimes that’s all it seems we can do, vent. Sometimes it helps to relieve the tension somewhat. I do understand.

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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

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Thank you for exposing this latest fraud. And at Portland State! And so many other places. Good grief. I hope the ill-gotten gains of these fakes goes to the Native Americans who need the money for health care and other vital services.

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Senator LIZ warren Massachusetts? The Blue Eyed WOKE

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Ms. Warren referred to family lore, often repeated, that they had a Native American ancestor. In times that most people hid this information, the Warrens decided to be proud of it. When Ms. Warren's DNA was tested, some N.A. input was indeed found. However it was smaller than expected because the ancestor happened longer ago than her family, and she, believed. Ms. Warren has never tried to profit from alleged N.A. heritage. She has apologized several times to Native Americans.

In short: can you stop telling this non-story ?

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Why is it a non-story? Seems to me it’s simply another example illustrating their point.

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Someone publishes in the 1980ies of the PREVIOUS century with family members a little cook-book, and in 2022 that is still an issue ? How small the nits you want to pick ?

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Didn’t she claim to be Native American on her law school application? She may have apologized but none of this would ever have come to light if Trump hadn’t baited her mercilessly about her bogus claims.

All the furies of hell come down on you in Canada if you get found out. Indigenous people here are highly protective of their grift and resent bitterly if Whitey tries to horn in on it. A lot of money and even free land can be at stake. For race-preferenced hiring you now have to be a registered Status Indian under the federal Indian Act or you have to have a letter from a band acknowledging that they regard you as one of theirs even if you aren’t “Status”.

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Antoinette Uiterdijk , you are as crazy as the Pretendians .

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Ms. Warren never claimed official status ! She never tried to profit from her small amount, but existing, N.A. DNA. Not to be admitted, not to be hired, not to get money. This has been researched extensively. She was exonerated.

These occurrences happened in the 80ies of the previous century. Stating you felt solidarity with Black people, Native American people, people in Third World countries, was a small act of resistance against the status quo.

Prez Kennedy said: "Ich bin (ein) Berliner !" Was that a bogus claim ? What he said was not true - never mind the grammatical error - but we understood what he meant. And we cheered.

In those years a number of French women, many rather well-known, claimed in a one page ad in Le Monde that they had an abortion. For most of them not true, so bogus, but abortion was still illegal then. It was an act of defiance.

Nowadays thinking about these topics is different. You cannot claim what you cannot prove you have.

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But she did indeed claim to be Native American on her state bar registration, covered in the Washington Post and elsewhere. And the Post also says she reported her ethnicity as Native at a university after being hired there. OK, she didn’t lie in order to get jobs or preference in admission but she still lied. You are making up imaginary excuses for her that even she didn’t claim when she was busted. Saying she’s sorry for lying, once found out, is better than not apologizing, but it doesn’t change the fact that she’s not trustworthy. That is not at all like JFK saying Ich bin ein Berliner as a gesture of solidarity when Berlin was being threatened and you know it, so just stop.

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Ms.Warren did not lie, she was mistaken. She believed the family lore. She was proud of it. You extrapolate from that "she is not trustworthy" ?

As I see it, she should not have apologized for thinking she had N.A. heritage.

In the 60/70/80ies solidarity with Blacks, Native Americans, etc. was important. I gave JFK's speech as an example. I did not say it was on the same level.

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Give me a break. A white woman who thinks family lore says there is an Injun in the woodpile somewhere several generations ago does not register as Native American on her state bar association in “solidarity”. If she wants to demonstrate solidarity where it counts she could represent indigenous clients pro bono, and she may have done for all I know.

Look, I get that you’re a Democratic partisan and want to give Lefties like her every indulgence, and every chance for re-election, just as I enjoy trashing them, so let’s just drop it. But you can’t lie, say you’re sorry when you’re caught, —“Oops, sorry, I lied”—and think all is forgiven and we trust again. Doesn’t work that way.

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Are you related?

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Pow Wow Cookbook come on now. As far as I know that was never published i would love to take a look at it chromosome by chromosome., Anything below 3 percent is usually just noise. If she apologized then its over. Now I am gong to get me a beer. Chuckle

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The cookbook happened in the time the Warrens proudly claimed this heritage they believed they had. Sometimes in the 80ies of the last century. In other words: old news.

Any writing about this non-issue is just noise. The story was peddled by Prez Trump to badmouth Ms. Warren during his campaign and after. It was all he could find on her !

Have your beer ! Yes, chuckle and enjoy !

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Seems a great WOKE move for career advancement!>>“[Elizabeth Warren] checked the box. She had an opportunity, actually, to make a decision throughout her career. When she applied to Penn and Harvard, she checked the box claiming she was Native American, and, you know, clearly she’s not.”

— Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) during televised debate with Democratic opponent Elizabeth Warren, Sept. 20, 2012 https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-controversy-over-elizabeth-warrens-claimed-native-american-heritage/2012/09/27/d0b7f568-08a5-11e2-a10c-fa5a255a9258_blog.html

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We are witnessing widespread fraud similar to this everywhere in societies all over the world.

The only real solution to all of humanities complex problems is for everyone to start identifying as TRANSROYALISTS ASAP!

Pick a title and demand to be treated as a ROYAL.

This strategy ensures all will experience the equitable life promised by the Bahai International Communities global transform the world into what they want experts about everything team.

People who currently identify as ROYAL get things comped for them everywhere they go and they don't pay inheritance tax or any other tax so this strategy is a good way to protect wealth created by peasant class.

Royals should love to see humanity start practicing this because they are the world's most powerful, influential advocates for equality.

I assume no one wants to step down to achieve the goals of the British Empire new world order religion Bahai said is the future for all people so it is clear they must expect all of us to start living like they do.

If this is not the real goal of the UN BAHAI NWO that would make all of them hypocritical dangerous liars. I don't think they are liars because anyone that dedicated their entire life to morally superior causes like saving the planet from climate change must be trusted by everyone.

Another option is to mirror business model of non profits. Everyone can say my life is my business and I don't have any extra money to pay taxes because I use all of my money to help other people in need of things like food and clothing that my kids need.

Is anyone else done with not calling them out by name? Anyone done with JEWGENDA? ANYONE READY FOR EXODUS DENIAL TO SPREAD WORLDWIDE?

How can anyone believe anything they say about anything when they pass laws banning holocaust denial while they have an army of idiotic liars repeating the version of history they are currently writing about Americans?

They instigate conflicts and protests while media and gov repeat bullshit about far right white racists extremely dangerous domestic terrorists threatening our nation. Why? Isn't it clear?

Why would anyone give up firearms when nation is full of these dangerous terrorists Biden and other Jewgenda promoting activists told us to fear?

Why does US GOV protect radicalized religious extremists all over the world?

Bahai influenced all of us in ways most will never know. They created common core and Jameson Bond was real life KNIGHT OF BAHUALLAH active during Bahai ten year crusade.

How many Americans know England & allies still use same old strategy to further their never ending global wars against all & how many know DEEP STATE is loyalists to British Empire and new world order fake religion that works on activities that can be described as the ART OF WAR with ANATOL RAPOPORT GAME THEORY APPLIED?

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Where did you draw the line? Surely there were migrations to the Americas over millennia. Using the snapshot of time when Europeans showed up is not necessarily the moment. Should we go back in time, say, 1000 years and declare that the moment and demonize all subsequent conquering and colonization of locals by locals?

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Only white European people get to be colonialists/emperialists. All the other wars of conquest or mass migrations don't count.

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That’s not quite accurate. Migrations to the Americas could not have taken place over the millennia. While there do seem to have been more than one discrete migration from Central Asia, with later arrivals fighting and slaughtering those already here, all had to have occurred during the fairly brief time (in geologic terms) when the Bering Strait was passable, either by foot or with small coastal boats. That puts you in the 20,000 year ballpark. How wide was that ballpark? Don’t know. But it wasn’t like the continued migration out of Africa, and back into it, that occurred over hundreds of thousands of years.

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Why is it ok to identify with a different gender but it is not ok to identify with a different race? This is so perplexing.

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Your opening statement is false. If I say I am a dog, I have not just magically changed into a dog. There is no “my truth” or “your truth”. Those phrases simply clutter the language and get in the way of any good you may be trying to achieve.

Beliefs and goals are different.

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Fried Fraud on Fraud >>Law School professor Charles Fried, who was a member of the appointments committee that brought Warren to Harvard from the University of Pennsylvania, called any suggestion that Warren was hired for any reason but merit “complete nonsense.”

“Elizabeth Warren was recruited (she did not apply—one does not apply for these positions) to be a tenured professor at Harvard because she was preeminent in the fields of bankruptcy and commercial law, two fields in which we had strong teaching needs,” Fried said in a statement released by the Law School. >>>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/5/8/warren-maginn-faust-letter/ Dec 13, 2022 — The former CEO of failed crypto firm FTX Sam Bankman-Fried has been arrested

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