NATURE, HOMO SAPIENS ALBINOS, AND BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS
Preamble
If in the physical world there is indeed any discipline considered as science that follows the principle of objectivity in the description and comprehending of nature, then my theory of man presented in the previous article that was submitted before did just that. In science we try to be more objective and care less what this objectivity would do to individuals' favourite cherishing ideas or their accepted truths about themselves that had been inherited for centuries. Then, in order to be capable of presenting to the public what we through meticulous analysis have procured from investigating a subject matter, we submit the report for publication. This could be published in a scientific journal, Newspaper or a Magazine. The scientific endeavour to describe and understand nature must be definite and precise in the general attempt in order to claim genuine scientific aptitude and acceptance. The scientist must be coherent and employ systematic structure to elevate the truth to the general audience. The scope of knowledge should be comprehensive, as this is what characterised scientific knowledge and its peculiar procedure of utilising hypotheses and laws to provide comprehensive explanation. These hypotheses are therefore tested through the use of empirical data to determine whether they fit well to observation or not, or support the hypotheses on not. Those hypotheses that are accepted should then remain for others to reconsider them again, while those that were not accepted are discarded or probably modified for future utilisation of them again.
So in science we also discuss the reliability of data which reigns supreme in the field of this unique discipline. Because where the earlier distinguished researchers or scientists had through negligence avoided using relevant data due to their biases or prejudice, those scientists following them may consider these seriously information neglected as useful and capable of providing the real truth about nature. This is where science takes its departure from many other ventures of procuring knowledge, for there is no certainty with regards to data or truth that had been found earlier. For the “theory that shall interpret them is man-made.” Furthermore, “it is the result of an extremely laborious process of adaptation: hypothetical, never completely final, always subject to question and doubt.” (Einstein, 1953). Other scientists may come and through their selfless endeavours to reach the real truth, they shall succeed and then consequently make the tiresome and noble work of the pioneer obsolete.
The main aim of this paper is to unveil what we consider as the general nature and characteristics of the Homo sapiens Albinos that through wondering in the African continent migrated during the Ice Age to the mountainous regions of Europe that used to be part of the former. This paper has the aim of answering the hypothesis that states that: the Albinos' overall success in this physical world has been dependent on their contact with the outside world and their general characteristics of dealing with those whom they usually come to meet. In part, they have succeeded because of their utilisation of the sciences in energising their education systems and also certain practices, which had also had vile consequences on the planet earth.
1. Manipulative
In the Great Lakes' region of the East Africa and the surrounding areas foodstuffs were abundant and the people had no need of daily toiling for their foodstuffs. Banana and other tropical fruits as well as vegetables were available which could supply the needs of many inhabitants so many years without toiling to plant them. In the great rainforest of the Cameroon and the Mountains in East Africa and also the West African in general, trees and bushes had to be cleared for the practice of shifting cultivation. After burning these bushes and felling the trees one only burn and the rest is taken care of by nature. Rainfalls come and then inhabitants only have to wait for three months or more without planting in order to harvest for the food from the farms. Nature feeds its children, no one had to struggle and suffer much as food was in the great abundance. This was not the case in the European Mountains and beyond, men had to struggle to hunt games, which in the winter months had to be done far away in the forest amidst snow and heavy storms. Men suffered and died while their women struggled for the few men that were left. Homo sapiens Albinos, in order to survive in their harsh environment had to adapt from the indolent African Albinos to the thinking creature otherwise they would be conquered by nature. Therefore, Homo sapiens Albinos discovered the brain early and they used it to solve their dire problems, which were quantitative instead of the qualitative approach in African Savannah and the Jungles.
It is as a result of this hectic weather and different climatic environments that Homo sapiens Albinos would struggle for generations to the use of brain in order to survive and adapt to their new environments or become extinct. Houses had to be built from wood and later with good materials in order to avoid catastrophic freezing to death, though these took many centuries before the good houses were evolved. Therefore, when they through many centuries in these difficult environments in isolation came to the other world to meet other inhabitants, through unnecessary and tumultuous wars and the use of the mind to solve problems, they had far more advanced than those counterparts in the warmer climates in certain areas. It was not out of place that they could easily be capable of manipulating the naive people in other climates whose experience with nature had not been advanced and matured. Through preliminary advantage of overcoming nature and its predicaments, they seized the opportunity of becoming the master in the world. This could later be reinforced with the invention of guns which they had succeeded in procuring at early stages to be capable of subduing all their enemies and opponents in their vicinity as well as other parts of the planets.
The theory put forward by Charles Darwin and his contemporaries is simply an hypothesis to the effect that what we call specific differences have come about through the accumulation of many small differences between individuals of successive generations. The laws of genetics show what can be accomplished by selective breeding. But due to the petty changes in the physical characteristics, which the Albinos gained through mutation, they could easily deceive their opponents that they were “superior” to all human beings and that they were no longer the Albinos that left Africa some centuries earlier. But as can be observed in nature, all the work of mutation noted in nature had not be good to those organisms, for example, mutation results down syndrome (known as Mongoloid), Dwarfism, Albinism, Partial Albinism, and etc. These are all negative things that occur in nature to the organism, but in their case, they gained phenotypic characteristics, which made certain changes in their appearance, and that is all. But since they argued that they had obtained bigger brains because of the good food they had had advantage on, this simple characteristic was capitalised on as had contributed to their intelligence better than all others Homo sapiens that migrated to the other continents. Presently, this notion had been disproved as Albert Einstein, the great physicist and other geniuses were found later to have had smaller brains.
These advantages with the harsh weather conditions and the superb organisation of the Homo sapiens Albinos had given them power over all other Homo sapiens in the other continents and these had enabled them to learn many of the weaknesses of the latter. Through myths which partly they created themselves and partly the latter created, they were capable of utilising manipulation around in the world in all their activities by securing the properties of naive tribes around in the world that they were the better species and in fact they had been created by God to be different from all others. This precedence they got through manipulation permitted them to eliminate and secure all that was on this earth. But the truth is that they are the same African Albinos descendants that migrated to the Northern Hemisphere, though they had this petty mutation that had changed their physical characteristics. Their skin colour and eyes hardly had changed and they continue to have many things in common with those evolving Albinos in Africa.
2. Domineering
The myths they succeeded in creating about themselves that they were the real human beings as compared to all others allowed them to have a domineering power in the world. This was coupled with their barbaric wars, which they engineered as a camouflage to incite people against people. In the beginning these barbaric wars were fought among themselves as they themselves had never been capable of living in peace with one another for centuries. Any minor incident that cropped up among them could lead to war among them in those centuries of serfdom, domination, and manipulation and there was little hope that they could live peacefully and trade with one another one day. If one were to follow the manner wars were originated and ensued among them and the causes of these wars, it would immediately inform one the immaturity they had been since time immemorial. Most of the times these wars they fought had to do with stealing and the force confiscation of other peoples' properties. These criminal activities they had engaged in for centuries were to be transferred to the people of the world when they had interaction with them. They were never fair in their trade practices and so many countries suffered from this dubious means of trading with them, especially if one has a leader with a dubious character.
Presently, nobody believes in the myths that allowed these Homo sapiens Albinos to divide and conquered people and as a result ruled them for centuries. The development of mass weapons and the numerous wars they create in the corners of the earth to enable them sell their deadly weapons had been detected by the people of the world. Therefore, this domineering character is on the wane and it seems it shall never return so long as the world becomes accustomed to their manipulating and domineering tactics or characters. Realisation of their true nature is also going to affect the way they behave among themselves and also in the expanse world.
3. Have Aggressive Behaviour Concerning War
It seems war going was like a hobby for these Homo sapiens Albinos. There had been histories of uncountable wars that they had built their civilisation on. And through manipulation they had succeeded in centuries to transfer these evil practices to the world as a whole and its inhabitants. Since they had a lot of money coming from these weapons they make and sell and live on, they were capable of creating wars in the world. Tribes against tribes, countries against countries, they incited one group against the others in order to ensure that wars increase so that they could gain profit. There is no difference between the ordinary citizens and their missionaries in the manner they became weapon agents and worked to cause instability in the world.
Now it seems people have discovered that Homo sapiens Albinos just want to go to war in order to make money on the poor people in the world. If the world inhabitants become aware of these malpractices, it shall lead to the end of wars in these naive tribes who use religion and other bad traditions to allow innocent people to suffer.
War was the principle of the barbarians to use it to settle their cases, disagreements, and conflicts and Homo sapiens Albinos had been in the footsteps of these naive men for centuries. With new information coming to the fore that no one can use the God or gods to wage war, they probably would have to change their behaviour concerning these escalating of different wars on earth.
4. Work with Hands and Brains
One way Homo sapiens Albinos had been capable of excelling in the attempt to conquer nature was their habit of engaging with the brains as well as their hands in their day to day endeavours. This took place early when they left Africa. It was possible in these environments to learn to build with hands in order to live and cater for themselves. Procrastination was never practised as this could lead to death. Supposing after work in a distance place one discovered that his house had been destroyed by barbarians, the former would have to commence the building of his house that very night or evening otherwise he would not be able to survive till the next morning. Why? Because he would freeze to death if he does not immediately starts building. Even if he decides to sleep in a cave (as it happened on several occasions) he shall commence building the next morning. If this incident had happened in the Africa, this person would probably decide to sleep in the open till the next day. The actual building in Africa would take many days, weeks, months, or sometimes a whole year to be built. Or there would not be any building all because there is opportunity to use a common tent to improvise and sleep outside for the rest of the year. This manner of engaging both hands and brains in their environments frequently to accomplish many things involving their stay and adaptation could aid them to become clever in building their environment through technical ingenuity.
5. Have Strength in Thinking because of their weak body-type
Homo sapiens Albinos did not have the same strength as their parents whom they left behind in Africa. The absence of melanin in the body meant that they lacked a strong body-type and numerous forms of body pain and illnesses replaced this. It is very likely that these weaknesses were inherited from their forbears. Therefore, if they were to survive in these hectic weather conditions of the Northern Hemisphere, then they would have to reason and work with the brain in order not to succumb to the unfriendly weather conditions. This is why they discovered the use of the brain early, in fact, more quickly than all other species on the globe. They attributed this discovery to their big brains they had procured when they had the opportunity to enjoy good food in these new environments and no forms of scorching sun to make them sweat profusely allowing them to have dwindling bodies. But the fact that they had to come to the Black men in Egypt to learn Geometry in order to gain the rudiments of sciences proved to us that it was not the bigger brains that helped them but instead the pressure from the environments that initiated this thinking and resultants development. We all know that women in certain cultures have their clitoris severed in order to follow tradition or religious practice. Experience has shown us that this illegitimate manner of maltreating the woman's private part is “compensated” by the sexual feeling escaping to other parts of body such the breast, around the neck, and sometimes within the ties. Likewise Homo sapiens Albinos' weak strength was compensated by the good use of his brain to allow them to survive in this hectic weather, something which they acquired through circumstances or accident. While, on the other hand, the Homo sapiens Africanus, their parents they left in Africa had superb talents but have not had time to discover it. Though, in the past they had been made to believe that they had smaller brains so that was why they could not reason as others, presently this notion is outdated since other species that had smaller brains like them had been capable of performing wonders in their milieu.
6. Aided by Stringent Dependence on the Sciences
Homo sapiens Albinos contact in the Northern Hemisphere in connection with the extreme weather conditions meant that they utilised the trial and error methods to solve their dire problems. In fact, if any species on earth had been compelled to look for appropriate methods to combat these hostile weather conditions, it was they. Already in their environments, they had been pushed to commence on different approaches to deal with their predicaments. But when science methods that were borrowed from the Egyptians and furthermore from the Greeks became materialised, then everything about nature was put under control by them. The threatening of nature seized to be a major problem for the African Albinos's descendants.
In the book, Matter Man and Motion: Scientific Theories on Modern Man and Adaptation, published in 2008, we learn that there is indeed a higher degree of additional intelligence, which stems from the utilisation of the scientific methods in the scrutiny in the rudiments of the science disciplines. Furthermore, this postulate has a corollary hypothesis, which also states that species' intelligent level would be enhanced if they make use of their natural language to help them imbibe knowledge. The first postulate was made a matter of importance to these adventurous species such that they spent huge sums of money in investments in their educational institutions during the last 500 years in this modern world. The results were the superb advancement of technology by these groups of people such that the world was changed during the last two centuries beyond recognition. Advancement in learning, which commenced during the renaissance period, had continued up to this modern day that their cities and institutes of learning had contributed to the spread of their own civilisation to the whole world, including the Far East and the Africa.
Currently, they dominate the world because of the rich culture and technology they possess, which they hold the keys in the world. It is estimated that they control the largest part of the world's economy and continue to make progress in science and other important areas in the world. Still there are many people that believe that the knowledge of the truth that they are the descendants of the same African Albinos that migrated from Antiquity Africa to Europe will help reduce the barbaric numerous wars that the world had experienced since time immemorial through them. It means that this would be the end of their manipulative activities, and can be as well the end of their dominance in the world.
Commenting on science and physical research, which had shaped the world we live in, Albert Einstein asserts this in his article “The Foundation of Theoretical Physics,” like this: “The larger part of physical research is devoted to the development of the various branches of physics, in each of which the object of is the theoretical understanding of more or less restricted fields of experience, and in each of which the laws and concepts remain as closely as possible related to experience.” Furthermore, he asserts, “It is this department of science, with its ever-growing specialization, which has revolutionized practical life in the last centuries, and given birth to the possibility that man may at last be freed from the burden of physical toil.” (Einstein, 1953).
7. Aided by Wise Utilisation of their ”Blood Languages” (they flow throw the veins giving them the originality they possess in doing things)
Many distinguished researchers have asserted that when Latin was being used as the means of instruction, one could count the number of scholars in continental Europe. Those who excelled were the men who were also good and proficient in languages. Men in those days had to spend considerable number of hours to learn different languages prior to engaging in higher learning. This not only impeded their progress, but also it led to ignorance and naivety to reign in Europe. Homo sapiens Albinos' change into their various languages (often the language which the majority could speak and comprehend was used) contributed immediately to the society what has been termed “Enlightenment.” This, which relatively took place recently in the eighteenth century, was the era that characterised the philosophical manner of reasoning and individualism rather than tradition that had impeded development and progress for a long time in Europe (The Concise Oxford Dictionary 9th Ed.).
The use of the natural language, therefore, allowed the people to be able to read and enjoy the communication among themselves and other people. The philosopher David Hume gave the information that around the period of 1600 and, that is, prior to all these activities that led England to change from Latin to their language in the whole of England those who could read and write were not more than 8 000. This affected the progress of the Kingdom tremendously. With the reversion to their natural language, the number of writers increased, scientists increased, and productivity as a whole increased tremendously in the kingdom, which changed the manner, the nation's citizens perceived themselves. It led to the acquisition of incredible self-confidence and also freedom to create and manufacture; also the ability to participate in the political process in the kingdom.
With the use of the natural languages it also helped these people to prepare for the Renaissance (modern arts and learning) and ultimate ushering in into the industrial revolution in Europe. Without these series of development that took place long before, probably the industrial revolution would not have commenced in the first place. The continent would not have been successful as the seat of modern civilisation.
Concluding Remarks
In the work of the Swedish Botanist and Medical Doctor, Carl von Linné, Systema Natura, 1758, he provides interesting information as to what characterises notable behaviour of the different species of Homo sapiens in the world. Though I do not agree with him in all the information provided, I do think that there are essential data that can be observed and be pondered on. Homo sapiens Albinos had contributed a great deal to the world concerning its development and progress in several disciplines. In particular, in the field of the sciences they have immensely influenced the world and presently their civilisation had reached all corners of the earth. It might seem to some people that the world could not at the moment function without this necessary race. It is likely that they shall dominate the next century in many things that shall help the world, but in terms of their leading role in war and manipulation to get whatever they want, that would be reduced drastically because of the modern changes going on in the world. As nobody recognises their pre-eminence on earth any longer; they shall be forced to reconsider their behaviour in the world. If they want to fit well inside in the current world order, especially with the currently world perspective that recognise the importance and activities of all other races as valuable, then they may have to review their roles in the world and the fact that people are tired of that pretentious “illusory superiority” they purport to have in the world. No one will buy that stuff any longer, as people have become aware of their true origin. The earlier they recognised that the better it would be for them. “A word to the wise is enough.”
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