[UA] Now this is a bit weird... (Faces)

Rich Ranallo zincoxide at gmail.com
Sat Jun 10 10:51:26 PDT 2006


On 6/10/06, Greg Stolze <gregstolze at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > (When did it stop being legal to involuntarily sterilize the
> > "retarded"?)


Funny story: the anser to this is "never."

Well, maybe that's not so much funny...

But there's gotta be UA mojo there.  The common look suggests a proxy...


Maybe a reverse proxy of sorts. Some WWII-era American Rasputin wandered
around the country seducing women whose husbands were off at war, siring
dozens if not hundreds of illegitimate children who, for some reason all
were female. The husband of one of these women learned a little bit about
sympathetic magick during a furlough in France and set up this "study" to
track down all of thie guy's children, thinking that doing so would give him
the connection needed to put a mystical smack on the guy who slept with his
wife.

This is kinda like the study they're doing now, trying to map out Genghis
Khan's DNA by surveying his descendants; they can do it with Khan because he
seems to have more direct descendants than any other single man in history.

Also, looking at the facial features of the women in these pictures brings
to mind the stories/myths about the Melungeons, the race they say lived in
the hills of Kentucky and might have been related to Abraham Lincoln. I
don't know why; maybe it's the shape of their eyes.

-- 
>From Whom It May Concern,
Rich Ranallo

"Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood."
—Daniel H. Burnham
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