Religious Rituals of Death- War, Human Sacrifice and Cannibalism
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- 5. august 2019
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- 2. december 2024
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The history of the world can be considered as an eternal conflict between the pagan Neanderthalic Indo-European Aryo-Dravidians versus the Semitic homo sapiens. The analysis of human history based on ethnoanthropological angle points to a species conflict which shapes the geopolitics of the world. The examples are many. The rise and conquest of Europe by Christianity was a victory for the Semitic homo sapiens over the Neanderthalic Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian groups. The Muslim conquest of Europe, Iran and India is an example of the Semitic homo sapien Muslim domination and victory over the Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian pagan elites in Eurasia. The Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian Neanderthals conducted a genocidic slavery system among the homo sapien Africans. The Nazi movement in Germany and the fascism in Italy are examples of Neanderthalic Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian victories over the Semitic homo sapiens. There is also a return to paganism in Eurasia and India indicating the resurgence in Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian domination. War can be considered as a religious ritual of human sacrifice.
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