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Paper 80 Overview: Andite Expansion in the Occident

Andites moved west into Europe and North Africa, influencing early Mediterranean peoples. Their contributions laid the groundwork for Western civilization, shaping its genetics, social development, and emerging spirituality.

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Andite Expansion in the Occident
  • Summary

    The European blue man did not create a great civilization on his own. However, when mixed with the Adamic blood, they created one of the strongest groups of people on the planet. The modern white people are a mix of Adamic stock with the Sangik races, especially the blue race.

    People from Mesopotamia began moving west into Europe as traders, teachers, and warriors. The Adamites were welcomed by the blue race of Europe, who wanted to mix with them to improve their bloodlines. They created many new, strong groups including the Cro-Magnons.

  • Introduction

    The European blue man did not develop a great cultural civilization by himself. He provided the biological base that, when mixed with the Adamic strains, produced one of the most powerful groups ever to appear on earth. This group was very good at creating civilization.

    The modern white peoples contain strains of the Adamic stock mixed with the Sangik races. They mixed most with the blue race, but also some with the red and yellow races. They also have a fair amount of the original Andonite stock and more of the early Nodite strains.

  • 1. The Adamites Enter Europe

    Before the last Andites were forced out of the Euphrates valley, many moved to Europe as adventurers, teachers, traders, and warriors. In the early days, the Mediterranean region was protected by the Gibraltar land bridge and the Sicilian land bridge. Some of the earliest sea trade was set up on these inland lakes.

    In the eastern part of the Mediterranean, the Nodites had set up a major culture. From there, they moved a bit into southern Europe, but more into northern Africa. The Nodites and Andonites from Syria brought pottery and farming to the Nile delta. They also brought sheep, goats, cattle, and better metal-working methods.

  • 2. Climatic and Geologic Changes

    The early spread of the violet race into Europe was stopped by sudden climate and geologic changes. The ice fields in the north retreated, and the winds from the west shifted north. This turned the Sahara from green pasture lands into a barren desert. This drought scattered the small, dark-eyed people who lived on the Sahara plateau.

    The pure indigo people moved south to the forests of central Africa, where they have stayed ever since. The mixed groups went in three directions: The better tribes went west to Spain and other parts of Europe. They became the start of the Mediterranean races. The least advanced group went east to Arabia and beyond. The middle group moved north and east to the Nile valley and into Palestine.

  • 3. The Cro-Magnoid Blue Man

    The old centers of blue man culture were located along all the rivers of Europe. Only the Somme still flows in the same path it did before the ice age. While we talk about the blue man as living all over Europe, there were actually many racial types.

    Even 35,000 years ago, the European blue races were already a very mixed people. They carried strains of both red and yellow, as well as Andonite blood. In the south, they had contact with the Saharan peoples.

  • 4. The Andite Invasions of Europe

    The Andites poured into Europe in a steady stream, with seven major invasions. The last arrivals came on horseback in three great waves. Some came through the islands of the Aegean Sea and up the Danube valley. Most of the earlier and purer strains came by the northern route across the grazing lands of the Volga and Don rivers.

    Between the third and fourth invasions, a group of Andonites entered Europe from the north. They came from Siberia by way of the Russian rivers and the Baltic. They were quickly absorbed by the northern Andite tribes.

  • 5. The Andite Conquest of Northern Europe

    The tribes of northern Europe were constantly strengthened by the steady stream of migrants from Mesopotamia. When the last waves of Andite cavalry swept over Europe, there were more men with Andite inheritance in this region than in all the rest of the world. For 3,000 years, the military headquarters of the northern Andites was in Denmark.

    From this central point, the waves of conquest went out. These became less Andite and more white as the centuries passed. The Mesopotamian conquerors eventually blended with the conquered peoples.

  • 6. The Andites Along the Nile

    After the final Andite migrations, culture declined in the Euphrates valley. The center of civilization shifted to the valley of the Nile. Egypt became the successor of Mesopotamia as the headquarters of the most advanced group on earth.

    The Nile valley began to suffer from floods shortly before the Mesopotamian valleys. But it fared much better. This early setback was more than made up for by the steady stream of Andite immigrants.

  • 7. Andites of the Mediterranean Isles

    During the decline of culture in Mesopotamia, a superior civilization continued on the islands of the eastern Mediterranean. Around 12,000 B.C., a brilliant tribe of Andites moved to Crete. This was the only island settled so early by such a superior group.

    Almost 2,000 years after the settlement of Crete, a group of the tall descendants of Adamson made their way to Greece. These settlers came almost directly from their highland home north of Mesopotamia. The ancestors of the Greeks were led westward by Sato, a direct descendant of Adamson and Ratta.

  • 8. The Danubian Andonites

    The Andite peoples of the Euphrates valley moved north to Europe to mix with the blue men. They also moved west into the Mediterranean regions to mix with what was left of the mixed Saharans and the southern blue men. These two branches of the white race are now widely separated by the broad-headed mountain survivors of the earlier Andonite tribes, who had long lived in these central regions.

    The descendants of Andon were scattered throughout most of the mountainous regions of central and southeastern Europe. They were often joined by arrivals from Asia Minor, a region they occupied in large numbers. The ancient Hittites came directly from the Andonite stock; their pale skins and broad heads were typical of that race.

  • 9. The Three White Races

    The racial blends in Europe toward the end of the Andite migrations fell into the three white races. The northern white race, also called the Nordic race, consisted mainly of the blue man plus the Andite. But they also had a good amount of Andonite blood, along with smaller amounts of the red and yellow Sangik.

    The central white race included strains of blue, yellow, and Andite. They were mostly Andonite. These people were broad-headed, swarthy, and stocky. They were driven like a wedge between the Nordic and Mediterranean races, with the broad base resting in Asia and the apex extending into eastern France.