NARO BUSHMAN – CENTRAL KALAHARI , BOTSWANA To reiterate, the Albino people of Europe are the “Least” genetically diverse humans. Thus they, in the main, have only one nasal type, the “High, Narrow” Nasal Bridge type. Whereas, as can be seem from the photos above, Blacks have the full range: from the “Low, Wide” Nasal bridge, to the “High, Narrow” Nasal Bridge type, common to Europeans. As can be seen from the Varna graves, Black people are very lucky indeed, that some of the original Black people who settled every habitable part of the world, and created the first civilizations, were Black people with “Low, Wide Nasal bridges”. Otherwise it would have been much more difficult for us to know that the Albinos people were lying about what happened in history, and who was doing it: and just as importantly, that they played no part until almost the current era. By just looking at a skull it may be difficult to envision, but People with “Low, Wide, Nose bridge” have noses like this: ### — Thank you for reading my posts. Credits, respect & grattitude to the researchers from RealHistory, the most awakened minds in the Black Community. — ### *** Images matter. History is a tool for growth. We have been taught false history. * The media & the education system dont show real images of the first settlers world wide and the progenitor of humans because they were all Black. It’s proven by genetics & the study of excavations, art & literature. * Without a past you don’t have a future. Knowledge of Self is the cure for selfhate, skinbleeching, lack of pride & self-destruction.
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