Truth, freedom, fair play, creativity fuel the Solutrean cause

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Kendra Blewitt
January 5, 2024 at 4:50 pm

Some years ago I learned of the existence of the Solutreans from this website, and I purchased an e-book copy of Across Atlantic Ice and read it.

The Solutreans were the first inhabitants of North America. They were a Stone-Age White people from Spain [and France]. They crossed the Atlantic when much of it was still iced over, and they made their way here over the ice.

Sadly, they were killed by the Indians who later came down from Alaska, having crossed the ice from Siberia.

The Solutreans were identified as European by the arrowheads and stone tools they made, which differed from those of the Indians.

Unfortunately, the Indians do not wish to acknowledge the existence of the Solutreans and they have prevented the analysis of some human remains of that Stone-Age period on the grounds that these were remains of their people and they were their property.

It goes to show that non-Whites do not have our special love of truth.

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I responded:

Weird synchronicity, Kendra, to use Carl Jung’s word — I was just now thinking of you, and that’s the real truth. 🙂

I do agree that the Northern European has a love of the truth, and of fair play, too. And so the white feeling of guilt toward the Indians, with us lacking Solutrean truth, kicked in, and we felt pretty bad for them.

When I was a boy in New England, I knew my ancestors went way back, to Thomas Angell who landed in Salem, Massachusetts in 1635, a Norman, like your Blewitt family. My mother and father even both descended from him in different branches. But I was taught that the Indians were certainly here first, well before any Thomas Angell! 😉

We were proud that he took the Anabaptist position that it is absolutely wrong to baptize a baby, to induct him into any religion, for that would be coercion and not free will.

The First Anabaptist church in North America was built on land in Providence which Thomas Angell gave, taking it from his orchard. Anabaptists were being literally burned at the stake in Europe for saying no child should be forced into any faith before he could even speak or walk!

This is Angell Street:

I would look at the names of the New England states, and there they were, all the Indian place names: Massachusetts and Connecticut, and if your eye ranged over the whole US, it was endless Indian names: Ohio, Indiana (our word from Latin for “Indian Country”), Illinois, Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, etc.

My parents sent me to a wonderful summer camp in New Hampshire, Camp Tokhomeupog (https://www.tohko.com/), and I loved it. One could commune with the brooks and the trees, the moss and the lichens…. It was sublime, BUT in my mind, no, in half my mind, because the other half harbored a doubt, I felt, “but we did steal this land.” I was enjoying stolen property….. 🙁

And THAT is the Northern European racial soul. We just do not want to steal, or lie, or do any shameful thing. No gentleman or lady does.

I think Solutrean truth can be a welcome thing, refreshing and mentally liberating. And especially it can attract some of our better Whites, the highly ethical ones who have a conscience….. We should be the natural nobility — in Sanskrit, the Aryans.

At my camp, up in East Madison, New Hampshire, this “Camp Tokhomeupog,” we had a real birch-bark canoe on display. (Btw, it was heavy, 95 pounds. Aluminum is lighter, 65.)

I pondered it once, and thought about all the canoeing I had done, and portaging (hauling a canoe over land to the next river.)

Something ….was missing……

We would have windy days on the lake or the river. They might blow and push the canoe sideways, and you had to correct your steering if you were paddling in the stern.

Then it hit me!

In ten thousand years the Indians never harnessed all that wind by inventing the sail. 😉 (Nor did the negroes over in Africa. 😉 …)

But we did, we Whites, and that is how the white race returned in great ships in 1620 to Plymouth to reclaim our land, though they knew this not.

Because we are not just honest and truthful, and fair, but also creative, innovative, searching ever for a better way, and loving a challenge. Per aspera ad astra, as the Romans said, “through struggles to the stars.”

And the great challenge now is change our people so they can finally use freedom well and not be feuding and attacking each other out of ego and jealousy, or in the pay of a foreign power (such as Israel) — and stop being such  goyim who are so incredibly easy to infiltrate, divide and conquer for the scheming jew.

The Founding Fathers created a constitutional republic, not a democracy, because the unspiritual majority uses freedom to squabble, find fault, fight, get divorced, fire or quit jobs in a rage, sue each other, and start new religious and political sects.

So the Founding Fathers created a representative system, not direct democracy and no universal franchise. They hoped the best citizens would rule. But a mature race can handle full freedom of speech soberly, and thrive on it as under no other system.Then one criticizes only if it can be done constructively, knowledgeably, and respectfully, and never to win an argument with some guy you don’t like — but instead to build a more glorious commonwealth for all.

 

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