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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Politically Incorrect, January 18, 2010
This review is from: Tracing Our Ancestors - Includes color map. (Paperback)
This is the type of book that you see rarely these days. It is a refreshingly different approach to history that challenges the stale and biased establishment schools and brings new light - much brighter light, in my opinion - to the age old question as to the origins of the white people.

Haberman's fundamental premise is that the biblical Adamic race was created after the Negroid and Mongoloid races had already been brought into being. They are thus a distinct nation with a particular divinely ordained purpose. Civilization throughout the world and all the ancient religious systems trace back to the early adamites and their worship of the One True God.

He supplies much interesting evidence in support of his thesis. However, not all of his claims will satisfy those who demand irrefutable, incontrovertible proof. For instance, Haberman claims that the word "Phoenician" derives from the biblical name "Enoch" - an interesting conjecture but somewhat speculative, nevertheless.

The tale of the origins of the white people, according to the author, begins in the Pamir plateau in the Himalayas, identified with the biblical Eden. The rationale provided is that this is the only region in the world where four great rivers spread out in various directions from a common source. One of them is still called "Gihon" by the natives of that area. Furthermore he points out the existence of ancient megalithic structures in Tibet similar in design to those found in Britain and Persia. The legend of the "Chinese Noah" Fu-hi is also shown to contain parallels with that of the Genesis narrative. The author moves on to consider several of the world's great nations: Egypt, Babylon, Phoenicia, India and Assyria but the focus is quickly brought to bear upon Great Britain - the birthright nation.

This book will be of interest to anyone of European descent and is highly recommended - as food for thought, as a contrarian viewpoint to current, secular dogma and for its brazen political incorrectness.







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5.0 out of 5 stars A revelation for most., October 20, 2010
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This review is from: Tracing Our Ancestors - Includes color map. (Paperback)
A must for those who have the courage to search for the truth of their so-called European ancestry.
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Tracing Our Ancestors - Includes color map. by Frederick Haberman (Paperback - 2002)
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