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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] So. There is an admin? He has our passwords He gives out passwords He responds to correspondence when he wants to == BTW- The premise of the book makes absolute sense. Too expensive on Amazon. [QUOTE]Originally posted by cass: [qb] The Admin is the "sam" dude by email. I no longer really do this 'race' stuff and don't plan to post here after now, but if you guys have Amazon accounts... Just buy [URL=http://www.amazon.com/Climatic-Descent-Groups-Grover-Krantz/dp/0815803907/]Climatic Races and Descent Groups[/URL] by Grover Krantz (1980). He discusses a "Saharan climatic race": "Saharan: Skin color was dark with a medium fringe on the northern edge. Dark eyes and hair were universal. Cranial hair was wavy or curly with tight spiraling only in the extreme south. Body and facial hair were probably scant." He goes on to describe their noses as being narrow or narrowish: "There is no distinction here between the Caucasoid and Saharan climatic races" and also discusses their elongated limbs, which in post-crania puts them closer to "Negroid". He describes Saharan's as being an intermediate eco-cline between "Caucasoids" and "Negroids", but as the result of [i]in situ[/i] climatic adaptation to the dry-heat of the Sahara, rather than some outdated admixture Hamitic model. Krantz' "Saharan climatic race" is basically the northern reddish/lighter brown skinned variant of Hierneux' "Elongated African" that Keita referenced in his debate with Snowden. The ancient egyptians were predominantly this reddish northern "Elongated African" or "Saharan". [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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