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"Brit-Am Now"-974
Contents:
1.  The Influence of Jewish Principles on the Founders of the USA?
2. Ancient Scots Mummified Their Dead
(Remnants of a Canaanite Custom?)
3. Links between Sweden and Scotland
Scottish Settlers in Sweden
4. Whites in USA under siege?
5. A Mexican Israelite?


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1.  The Influence of Jewish Principles on the Founders of the USA?
Warning:
The URL below is interesting but is not necessarily
to be taken seriously.
Anything issued by the Masons or about them (good and bad)
is to be treated with suspicion.
The author of the URL below has been known to go off the "deep end".
He is however "normal" despite apparent eccentricities and often writes articles of interest.
We would not normally advertise such an article but it is worth looking at
but needs to be taken with "a grain of salt".
Some may get a "kick" out of it.
http://koshertorah.com/PDF/KabbalahMasonsandAmerica.pdf

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2. Ancient Scots Mummified Their Dead
(Remnants of a Canaanite Custom?)
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/09/14/mummifiedscots_arc.html?category=archaeology
Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

Sept. 14, 2007 ? The ancient Egyptians were not the only ones to mummify their dead, according to a study in this month's Antiquity Journal that claims prehistoric Scottish people created mummies too.

The researchers do not think the Egyptians influenced the Scots, but that mummification arose independently in the two regions.

Initial evidence for Scottish mummies was announced in 2005, when archaeologists unearthed three preserved bodies ? an adult female, an adult male and an infant ? buried underneath two Bronze Age roundhouses in South Uist, Hebrides, at a site called Cladh Hallan. The bodies date to between 1300 and 1500 B.C.

"Distinctive microscopic and chemical changes in the bones showed that the bodies had not been placed in the ground immediately after death, but had been subject to conditions that may have enhanced their preservation," said Andrew Chamberlain, who worked on both the 2005 and the more recent investigations.

Chamberlain, a University of Sheffield archaeologist, told Discovery News that the new evidence relates to the female mummy's knee.

Analysis of her remains, led by researcher Christie Cox, shows her knee was broken off prior to burial but long after her death. The scientists found the knee buried at another part of the site.

The knee "adds to the evidence for manipulation of the body parts long after death," Chamberlain said, adding that the bones were dry before they were snapped apart.

Microscopic and chemical analysis also determined the bodies were subject to an acidic environment that enhanced preservation.

That finding, and the arrangement of the bones, suggests the dead individuals were first wrapped tightly and then immersed into a peat bog. The scientists believe the bodies were then removed and carefully buried under the roundhouses, where individuals resided.

Bodies preserved in peat bogs have been found throughout Britain. With oxygen blocked, the bodies basically ferment in what has been described as a "slow cooking process" that causes them to tan and then darken.

Arranged stones marked the graves, which surprisingly were located right inside the entrance to the house. This would be like homeowners today having small cemeteries in the entry halls of their homes.

[Brit-Am Comment: This sound similar to a Canaanite practice as shown in archaeological excavations of Jericho and other sites.]

"The floor above the burials was kept clear of debris from craft activities, cooking, etc. so it seems that the occupants of the house were aware of the presence of the bodies buried under the floor," Chamberlain said.

He believes that in Bronze Age Britain a transition occurred from "previous collective burial rites to a new burial rite in which individuals were placed under houses or within their own burial mounds."

University of Reading archaeologist Richard Bradley points out Cladh Hallan is important, since it preserves all elements of prehistoric life, including death. He said researchers in Britain usually encounter "fractured pieces of the past" but the site tells a "whole story" since it is a place "where people lived, and also where they buried their ancestors."

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3. Links between Sweden and Scotalnd
Scottish Settlers in Sweden
ALLAN HALL IN  BERLIN
A MASS grave of soldiers, including Scots, slaughtered during Europe's bloody
 Thirty Years War is yielding up valuable information on how they had lived.
Skeletons of more than 100 men who fought in the Battle of Wittstock near
Berlin in 1636 were discovered by workmen excavating a sandpit.  ....<SNIP>
They died in the Battle of Wittstock on 4 October, 1636, when a Protestant
army of 16,000 Swedes beat a force of 22,000 from the Catholic alliance of the
Holy Roman Empire and Saxony. Some 6,000 men died in the fighting.
Soldiers from several nations fought at Wittstock, including hundreds from
Scotland, the German states  and Swedes. Sweden was  then a magnet for Scottish
noblemen, who became civil servants and formed the  backbone of the army's
officer corps. James King, born on Warbester Hoy in the  Orkney Islands,
commanded the entire left wing of the Swedish army at the  battle.
Franz Schopper, the director of the Brandenburg Monument Preservation Office,
 said: "We believe there are bodies in there from Scotland, Sweden and the
Danube basin,  from initial dental examinations." <SNIP>
Some metal fragments not identifiable with Swedish or Prussian garb leads the
 archaeologists to think that some of the soldiers were foreigners. The
remains  are of men aged between 20 and 40.
Some 40,000 individuals took part in the battle and experts reckon the
remains of 7,000 are scattered around.
In the long term, DNA analysis may be carried out on some remains.
This article: _http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1201232007_

An Unofficial Alliance, Scotland and Sweden 1569-1654
Alexia Grosjean, 2003
(http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:TuBTI9NmxPUJ:www.brill.nl/default.aspx?
partid=10&pid=11437+scotland+sweden+history&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl

This work reveals the hitherto unrepresented relationship that developed
between Scotland and Sweden during the second  half of the sixteenth and first
half of the seventeenth centuries. Sweden's emergence as an  independent Nordic,
and indeed European, power required continual military and  economic growth,
which in turn necessitated a constant supply of manpower. The  initially
piecemeal migration of private individuals from Scotland bringing both  martial and
mercantile skills to Sweden gradually grew into  an informal alliance, albeit
officially sanctioned by the Swedes, based on  personal networks. Equally the
impact of Sweden's support for the  Scottish Covenanting movement on British
state-formation is scrutinized. This  fresh perspective on Scottish-Swedish
connections is aimed at those interested  in state-formation, migration studies,
diplomatic developments, and military history.
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4. Whites in USA under siege?
From: POWERSHAKER
Subject: anti-white sentiment in American society.

I don't know if you have noticed, yair, but there is an anti-white
sentiment in American advertising that has existed for a long time
now....Back when I was a big sinner and
locked up in jail, I met many people who called me "white boy" and
all sorts of horrible names.  I really had to earn their respect, and
it took a long time. ... I begin to see that white people don't look much
different from the Jews or rabbi of today.  In fact, one of them -
supposedly a direct descendant of Aaron - looks almost identical to
my own cousin, Kel.  I know my Bible tells me not to say I am Jewish,
but I feel sometimes like God is telling me that's not to say that's
not a tree, but then and there I'm touching the leaves out in the
backyard.  Why is there a browning in American?  Why are many non- white races being offered to immigrate here (I site the recent
"amnesty" to Mexicans) just this year.  Why is it that Jews are smart
and most of the doctors and lawyers you will ever see in America are
white?  Why have some of the greatest scientific discoveries in all
the history of our planet been discovered by Jewish men or white men
who didn't say they were Jewish?  This all discombobulates me.  I
truly wonder the facts.
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5. A Mexican Israelite?
omar  wrote:

 

Hello my name is Omar... I'm 37 years old, born in California USA but my parents are from Mexico. I spoke one day to Rabbi Tovia Singer because I perchased a dvd from him and in conversation he asked me if I had European blood and I told him that I believed so, from our conversation he said that I might have a Jewish soul and not even know it. So I had a DNA test done and I received the results today, I am R1B1 and according to Family Ancestors Tree's database I have a lot of matches with people from the British Isles. I'm no expert in this but so far I'm gathering that my ancestors went from the Isles to Spain then to Mexico. I say Spain because according to my 97yr old aunt, our ancestors came from Spain.

 I have read some of your articles and heard your talks on the Lost Ten Tribes, which now leads me to my question: Do you think that I might be of the LTT? I come to you with the most deepest respect and I ask if you could please help me with this question.

I don't know if this means anything but as a Christian I had my 3 boys cercumcised and their names are Isaiah, Israel, and Isaac. As you can tell I have always had love and respect for Gods people.

Thank you for your time, and I wish you well.


Brit-Am Reply:
I would say you may be descended from Jews and therefore
a "Captive Jew".
Alternately you may be descended from the Lost Ten Tribes.
I am also R1b1c



 

 


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