by Atlantean Gardens
June 23, 2016

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Nestled in the mountains between France and Spain,

there is a semi-isolated population of native European people

that have long puzzled anthropologists, linguists, and historians,

because although they are Caucasoid,

they do not fit in with the rest of the European populations.

 

Robert Sepehr is an author, producer and anthropologist

specializing in linguistics, archeology,

and paleobiology (archeogenetics).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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nestled in the mountains between France and Spain
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there's a semi isolated population of made of European people that have long
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puzzled anthropologists linguists and historians because although they are
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Caucasoid they do not fit in with the rest of the European population their
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language for example is distinctly unique in Europe and not related to any
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other indo-european language but that's not the only thing that's unique about the Basque
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the Basque turned out to also be unique in terms of blood
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prior to the advent of genetic research tools
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investigators used the ABO blood groups to study the relationships between human
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populations as well as their migration patterns each person's blood is one of
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four major types a be a be or o blood types are determined by the types of
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antigens on the blood cells antigens or proteins on the surface of blood cells
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that can cause a response from the immune system
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the Rh factor is a type of protein on the surface of red blood cells
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most people r rh positive
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those who do not have the Rh factor or Rh negative which compromises about
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fifteen percent of the world's population but appears in much higher
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percentage among the Basque which has a population campaign among the highest
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levels of Rh negative blood in the world
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the Basque people currently inhabit the area surrounding the Pyrenees Mountains
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where Cro-Magnon man left behind some of his and her
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our most famous artwork over 30,000 years ago. But exactly who are the Basque
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and where did they come from
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I decided that a great place to find out is the university of Nevada since it
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houses the center for Basque studies
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this organization is primarily a research center that conducts and
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publishes on Basque's related topics such as anthropology history cultural studies
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etc
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here's what they had to say about the Basque people and their origins and this
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comes from their websites frequently asked questions question whether the
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bass come from
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no one knows exactly where the bass come from some say they have lived in the
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area since Cro-Magnon man first from Europe
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some say they are descended from the original Liberians more fanciful
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theories exist as well
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one is that the Basques are the descendants of the survivors of Atlantis
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question whether the Basque language come from
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just as no one is sure about the origins of the bass themselves
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linguists are not in agreement over the origins of this Cara the basque language
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either
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when asked I found that the majority of the best people themselves maintain that
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they came from Atlantica a powerful maritime nation that sank into the
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Atlantic Ocean
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after a terrible Cataclysm and from which a few survivors reach the Bay of
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Biscay and the Pyrenees Mountains this they say is not just mythology but
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they're true
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pre European ancestry there's another ancient people who claim racial lineage
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from the mythical Atlanteans the Berbers are currently located geographically
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around Mount doubtless but inhabit much of North Africa long before the Arabs
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arrived
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the Berbers are considered the aboriginals of the area and their
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origins
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beyond that are not officially known here we have a population many of whom
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have blue eyes and light hair living in northwest Africa of all places and among
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some of the blonde tribes still living near that list Mountains of Morocco the
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percentage of orange negative blood can reach forty percent now keep in mind
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that's not the general national average but restricted to certain local tribe
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anthropologists for the most part the system for many years because they
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didn't fit well with Out of Africa paradigm
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so it was presumed that they had migrated from somewhere in Europe
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however that theory has been abandoned with the current understanding of
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genetics
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scientists now except the genetic evidence that concludes Berbers are an
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indigenous indigenous people which they believe are descended from native Upper
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Paleolithic Cro-Magnon types going straight back into the play still seem
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or ice age
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this should make it easier to understand why the oldest remains found in Egypt
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nickname ginger and currently on display in the British Museum has naturally red
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hair
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this is pre-dynastic which means before the Pharaohs and before the accepted
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dating of the pyramid
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I can go on for quite some time about blonde and red headed mummies
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and blue eyed statues but I'll save that for a future video on ancient Egypt for
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now let us turn to another population native to an island off of the African
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coast who also left mummies and parents
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the launches were very tall powerfully-built blonde and red haired
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indigenous natives of the Canary Islands
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specifically the island of Tenerife to date
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there's still no evidence that the Guanche is had any knowledge of maritime
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technology which begs the question how did they get there
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this isolation allowed the Guanche it's for maintain a racial exclusivity until
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the time of the Spanish conquest
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according to the Encyclopedia Britannica 11th edition concerning the ethnic
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origins and racial identity of the canary island watches and I quote the
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Guanche azure thoughts have been of Cro-Magnon origin with blue or gray eyes
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and blond hair
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Madame Blavatsky founder s of the theosophical society points out that the
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genetic relations between these three populations
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well over a hundred years before modern understanding of DNA
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and i quote she says if then the Basque and Cro-Magnon cavemen are of the same
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races the Canaries watches it balls at the former are also allied to the
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Aborigines of America the Atlanta affinities of the three types becomes
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patent
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my name is Robert separate I'm a formally educated anthropologist and now
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author
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and I'd like to invite you to explore some fascinating mysteries with me which
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for the most part have eluded any serious consideration in mainstream
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acting species with amnesia our forgotten history and gods with amnesia
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subterranean world of integral
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I'd like to thank those of you who share my passion of ancient history
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archaeology and continue to support me in my work so I appreciate it and all
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the encouragement
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thank you