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History First 100,000 Years Ago Indigenous People Had no Diseases Gays Infected them

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History First 100,000 Years Ago Indigenous People Had no Diseases Gays Infected them.

History First 100,000 Years Ago Indigenous People Had no Diseases, Europe Gays Infected them with it. See the history for the report. There is yet the recorded evidence, of Europe settlers, who attack the Hybrid Indigenous People; and infect them with high number of diseases. In evidentiary solid crossbreeding between the Sapiens Neanderthals, and the other Sapiens subgroup "Wise Wise Sapiens Sapiens. They the hominid-primate-Apes, become their own homosexual species, after they obtained the Sapiens blood DNA, and mixed with the Sapiens. Now its expedient for the injured Indigenous people, to take legal actions against them-- to remove all the known,  effects upon us Hybrid people.  For obvious damage, by willful acts. The word guilty upon all the indigenous people, who went astray, and are among the dead, and those alive. Kingship Government Jurisdiction, contain all power to descend on them. Below are allusion to the beastly apes diseases...Counting the Dead: Estimating the Loss of Life in the Indigenous Holocaust, 1492-Present David Michael Smith University of Houston-Downtown:

Other devastating assaults on these ways of life included the Spanish missions in California, Florida, and Texas; the U.S. government’s attempts to make Plains Indians into cattle ranchers and southern Indians into American farmers…efforts by churches and governments to undermine Indian religious, governmental, and kinship systems… the often-deliberate destructions of flora and fauna that American Indians used for food and other purposes…the near extinction 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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