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June 22, 2010 |

The Indo-European Celt

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The Indo-European Celt Striking similarities between Celts and Aryans. We are linked in many ways (like all of the Indo-European people) Music: Deep Sky Divers

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25 Responses to “The Indo-European Celt”

  1. kidri0t Says:

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    @PalmerWhit yes but the aryan race is allmost gone and they have given us everthing art culture technology why should they be forgotten?

  2. UFMD1 Says:

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    @yourstoriesS There is such a people. Look at the people of Madagascar and some parts of East Africa. They belong to the Austronesian group and are relatives of the Indonesians and other S.E. Asians. As for the language, no idea. Austronesian languages are all around the so called “ring of fire” from Africa to India and S.E. Asia and Australia.

  3. aneesharyan Says:

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    WHAT I COULD CONCLUDE FROM THIS VIDEO IS THAT: THE SANATAN DHARM (MODERN DAY HINDUISM) WAS PRACTICED BY SOME FAIR BLUE, GREEN, BROWN EYED GUYS…………..

  4. 4021971 Says:

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    The name Iran comes from Aryan, Though I’m not sure if that’s where there from, if anywhere.

  5. fudgicles Says:

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    1:24 Buddha should know better than to slay a majestic Tiger.

  6. LogNaSionna Says:

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    For one of the truths about the many lies told about Germany.

    Google:
    The Liberation of the Camps: Facts vs. Lies by Theodore J. O’ Keefe.

    If you want the facts go to Institute for Historical Review (ihr.org) and click on their archives.
    Germany has been lied to and lied about.

  7. LOSTPRATT63 Says:

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    @PalmerWhit amen you know what we all live on the same rock,all of us.this is it earth who gives a shit if we have blue eyes green or brown eyes,or what color are hair is. unless you can prove your from some other rock,we are all family cut from the same tree.

  8. yourstoriesS Says:

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    @xtiml afro-asian? lol new name…. what kind of asian are they? lol

  9. PalmerWhit Says:

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    We are all humans: We all smile, laugh, celebrate, work, play, and live with very nuanced differences between us. Race is a myth and if you choose to believe it, you will know nothing but fear and hate of the unknown.

    There are bigger fish to fry in this world than what is the color of the skin and what race might be better or worse. The truth is, we can all bring something to the table for each other to learn.

    Get over it, people

  10. mmedefarge Says:

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    @xtiml Look it up if you don’t believe me. Languages are divided into 2 basic groups, the Indo-European language base & the Afro-Asian language base. Neither are divided into racial groups: it’s based solely on language.

  11. xtiml Says:

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    afro-asian language base? sounds like a big base,encompassing 4/7ths of the world.

  12. rugbyboy198127 Says:

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    @OdinCalls14 haha school teaches nothing but roma-centric western propaganda – we are the cowboys of history and everyone knows it – what you propose is the ‘aryan invasion theory’ – highly insensitive to people of india, dravidian culture and indus valley culture, and this theory is now way out of date – even western historians/scientists now question it… believing this crap was hitler’s biggest legacy…. aryan = noble character/morals not any race of people, it is gross missuse of the word!

  13. mmedefarge Says:

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    The original Aryans are from India. Even the word “Aryan” is Sanskrit, the original language of India. Celts, as a specific tribe of people, originated in the Alps & spread throughout Europe & the British Isles. But all Europeans are derived from Indo-Europeans & our languages reflect that. Asian languages are different & are based on an Afro-Asian language base.

  14. NewRevolutionLeader Says:

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    @rugbyboy198127
    If I offended you then my bad I was carrying on a conversation about how WHITES got to Australia wanted to make sure you knew the history. If you were talking about aboriginals then my bad I misunderstood you. Whites spread as far east as the middle east, as far south as Africa, as far west as the Americas, and as far north as the north pole. Although they spread out far no original people of Australia are white by any standard.

  15. rugbyboy198127 Says:

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    @NewRevolutionLeader oh dear lol, you manage to patronise again… I AM TALKING ABOUT INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS…. they’re often called aboriginies.. which i said in my first message…. nevermind it…. i’m guessing you’re not a native english speaker and that the language has confused you somehow… if not then heaven help us all lol cos you must be really quite stupid…

  16. NewRevolutionLeader Says:

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    Actually I am telling you that white australians are not from Australia so your correct. You ever heard of the idegenous people of Australia? That word means people who were the actual residents of that country before white people even crossed the indian ocean to get there. Nothing is romantic about being prisoners and forced to build a country out of convicts unless you find prisoners and slavery romantic in which case you are crazy.

  17. rugbyboy198127 Says:

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    @NewRevolutionLeader haha sent to live and die haha and survived somehow… very romantic mate lol… infact they were most irish actually… and they were worked to near death i agree, tantamount to slavery i guess….but they didn’t somehow survive lol australia was worth alot to british empire and it was/is very prosperous… don’t patronise me by telling me ‘white australians’ are not really from australia – u think someone called ‘rugbyboy’ wouldn’t know this? any western person either geee

  18. rugbyboy198127 Says:

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    @NewRevolutionLeader huh? when did i talk about european australians? i said some aboriginies (of australia) are lighter skinned… it has to do with how close to the equator a persons tribe evolved… recent mass migration of man accounts for almost all the anomilies i agree…. but diet and culture have impact too, not just latitude… also climate not always neccessarily related to lattitude, i reckon eskimos/inuits were where they are before europeans were where they are… european recent!!

  19. NewRevolutionLeader Says:

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    @rugbyboy198127
    The further south of the north pole you go the darker the skin tones get this is true and you can look country by country to see this. Australian people are exceptions but they are not really from Australia they were british prisoners sent to live and die on that continent and survived somehow. It’s true eskimos are dark skinned but there are also lighter skinned eskimos which could be a sign of things to come in the future.

  20. rugbyboy198127 Says:

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    @NewRevolutionLeader it doesn’t always…. what do you mean? eskimos etc didn’t require same level of adaptation as europeans as they had a diet rich in fat and oils, fish and seal blubber etc – this gave them neccessary amount of vitamin d… how you mean darker further south? not true – maori fairly light skinned, some aboriginies also… i think you mean to say darker nearer the equator and lighter further away…

  21. rugbyboy198127 Says:

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    @OdinCalls14 agree except bwith the use of the term aryan – highly inseneitive to the indian peoples etc… the term aryan was never applied to race by the indians, to be aryan was to be noble, it could be possible to become aryan or to remain unaryan according to the civility of your behaviour… unless we stop using words such as aryan in the way we use it and celtic also – totally inaccurate, arogent and ignorent, then the rest of the world will still see the west as the cowboys of history!

  22. solinvictus159 Says:

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    @OdinCalls14 Perhaps you should contact these six prominent scientists, who have done years of genetic research, and inform them that they are all morons who need to go back to school.

  23. solinvictus159 Says:

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    part 2:
    a few have actively argued for this scenario (for example Sengupta et al. (2005), Sahoo et al. (2006), Sharma et al. (2009). A survey study as of December 2009, including a collation of retested Y-DNA from previous studies, makes a South Asian R1a1a origin the strongest proposal amongst the various possibilities.[2]

  24. solinvictus159 Says:

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    Part 1 of quote:
    An increasing number of studies have found South Asia to have the highest level of diversity of Y-STR haplotype variation within R1a1a. On this basis, while several studies have concluded that the data is at least consistent with South Asia as the likely original point of dispersal (for example, Kivisild et al. (2003), Mirabal et al. (2009) and Underhill et all. (2009))

  25. solinvictus159 Says:

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    @OdinCalls14, You say that conclusive DNA evidence exists of an Aryan migration into South Asia, only pure morons deny it. Please open your mouth and insert your foot after reading the following Wikipedia Quote:

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