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Old 05-26-2022, 01:35 PM
 
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Another of the circle of Blumenbach, by the name of Heeren, talks of the caste system of the East Indian Companymen.


Historical Researches Into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Principal Nations of Antiquity: Indians; p. 328; p.280 & 411;




One must remember by India, they meant the territories which, what we would now call trans-national neo-nazi cartels & fascist/corporatists (as well of course the descendants of them & their coloured concubines as well as slaver sidekicks from the man-children) rule. For the Porty Geez that also included Mozambique while for the Boers that also meant the Cape Colony of what is now settler southern Africa.
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Old 05-27-2022, 02:01 PM
 
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More from the circle of Blumenbach, again from his colleague, Georg Forster on some of the East Indian Companymen.

A Journey from Bengal to England, Vol 1.By Georg Forster; p. xii. & p.41.
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Old 05-28-2022, 08:40 AM
 
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Many might not know but before they called themselves the National Socialists, the predecessors of the Nazis called themselves the Swastika party.

If memory serves me correct swastika is associated in the territories of the East Indian Companymen.

I am aware the Nazis were into the occult but I don't think there has been much research into possible connections with the East Indian companies (of course the frequent Aryan references).

A research topic that has yet to be fully explored.
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Old 06-03-2022, 02:41 PM
 
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Some more tidbits about the legacies of the East Indian Companymen.

The Crisis Dec 1942, p.392.
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Old 06-04-2022, 12:56 PM
 
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Some more on the legacy of the East Indian Companymen.

Again Indian refers to the territories that were ruled by the East Indian Companymen, many of their successor states & societies of today look up to these neo-crusaders & conquistadores as their founding fathers & role models like the creoles do today of the southern Atlantic portion of the globalist plantation system who worship the conquistador Amerigo as their founding father.

As a whole therefore Indian refers to what the strong man of physical anthropology, C.L. Brace refers to as the Indo-Pacific region. I believe Humboldt, the student of Blumenbach, called the Malay inhabitants of the islands named for the crowned conquistador Felipe, Indians. Humboldt also mentioned the pirates, privatiers, freebooters & companymen (these the modern day trans-national neo-nazi cartels & fascist corporatists look up to as their founders) of the Filipine trade routes were connected to the Sino trade.

Again the Porty Geez considered Mozambique as part of their India while the pseudo-AfriKKKaans (el BrBr, British Boers) considered settler southern Africa as part of their (i.e. colonists/settler) India.

Thus how the modern partisans of Eurasia & Africa for the (Eurasians & Eur-)Africans were born.

Again with the exception of the Eurasians who could pass the paper bag & comb tests, the southern & not so southern Asiatics were considered blacks, well into the 20th century, albeit in the Old World metroploes rather than in the colonies.

The Crisis Jun 1930, p. 210.

The Crisis Feb 1962, p. 97.

The Crisis Nov 1914, p. 37 & 39.
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Old 06-06-2022, 02:27 PM
 
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More on the East Indian Companymen from Heeren, of the circle of Blumenbach.

Historical Researches Into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Principal Nations of Antiquity, Volume 1, Persians, p. 271.
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Old 06-07-2022, 01:44 PM
 
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I believe I have found the novel I read some years ago with southernly Asiatics calling each other the n-word so frequently you'd think it was a modern day rap track.

The colonists/settlers in the narrative also refer to their coloured concubines.

The legacy of the East Indian Companymen, whose aftereffects are still felt to this day.

Burmese Days: A Novel, 1934 edition; search n-word & eurasian/s
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Old 06-08-2022, 02:44 PM
 
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This is some more recent history from Naipaul.

The Middle Passage: The Caribbean Revisited, p. 78.
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Old 06-09-2022, 02:20 PM
 
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Did the British create hinduism, the simple answer is HECK NO.

The true worship associated with El Aswad Umm al jinn, the black mother goddess Kali as was practiced by the Asmari Aboriginals like the Munda peoples of the Tell region of central India; the Andamans & Kadar (the legacy of Memnom & his Aethiops of the East as well as the Waq Waq, Kun Lun & Funan of Sino & Arabic chronicles); by the urifiya culture (kohlat [syncretism]) of the radical labor & revolutionary socialist, Chaldean of the Ahrer kanisiya (non-Rumi/non-Aferengue affiliation) & of course Islamic cultures of Kerala, Andra Pradesh & to a much lesser extent West Bengal.

From the circle of Blumenbach, James Prichard.

Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind: containing Researches into the history of the Asiatic nations, 1844; p. 175 & 612.

An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology, search Kali.

Of course things get jumbled & distorted since history is unfortunately, HIStory (at least for now).

Also a student of Blumenbach.

Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent During the Years 1799-1804, Volume 3, p.296.
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Old 06-11-2022, 01:36 PM
 
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Its interesting that Burckhardt, a student of Blumenbach not only was able to pass as an East Indian Companyman, but also a Mameluke & Osmanli.

Travels in Nubia By John Lewis Burckhard, search East India Company.
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