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#1355023 in Books 2015-09-26Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.00 x .32 x 8.50l; .75 #File Name: 1517541085138 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. No One Knows who the Sea People Tht Ramses III defeated were-Except Brian. Now You can know TooBy LizardhavenCRIMSON HORIZONThis book was a surprise-thought mentioning the 'sea people' who Ramses III defeated; with no other comments; is common. Or occasionally speculating who the heck the sea people were; but not with any real concern or belief we will ever know.By the way the subtitle is: THE ANCIENT RED HAIRED SEA KINGS OF THE PACIFIC'. While I too have an interest in-genetics again-the red haired GIANTS that I believe ran the world for at least one of the Mayan worlds. It never occurred to me that the two groups; sea people and red haired giants or those with red hair of a wide range of human sizes; were the same group. I may have first thought that Brien had been a bit off on this one; I now believe that you might as well bet on Brien because he does not publish books without having something important to say.Although he did not say in the book; what I realized; last year (in case anyone ever wants to decide who get the credit for this one); that one of those little 6 inch mummies found in the Atacama desert has blond hair and therefore qualifies as a red haired giant or sea people sub category. And if anyone wants to know why a blond haired tiny cute mummy is actually red haired; you can find out by reading this book. Saved me a bit of work too; though remember that I am population genetics and not test tube and math genetics; and there being only 2 or maybe three Atacama desert 6 inch mummies; it did not occur to me that they could be sea kings.And not only do these Pacific Islanders have or are covering up red hair; but that they are doing it with a different red hair gene!And there is a photo is on of a very alive red haired person Brian found on the root island where some pure lineage of people existed; and went out and found one. If I had stumbled across someone who was from a rare ancient I might have understood why that was important. But Brien figured out where to look for what is part of the proof of something important; and there it was.Brian mentions the fact that in China any red haired mummies are put in the back room lest anyone mistake them for being Chinese. i can vouch for this sort of attitude. When my mother married well and traveled the world; they were at the great wall of china when a group of school kids about 5 arrived there and began to have screaming fits at seeing a person with red hair-and I can vouch that it was her natural color! Their teacher had to calm them down and they all felt hair to make sure she was not a devil.The information that is in this book is not found anywhere else. There are no other researchers who even figured out that this information was available to know. If you have any interest in red hair or sea kings or the wild mish mash of Polynesian DNA; this is the book you have to get because there is no other person who even suspected there was a remaining pure line of red haired ancestors of ancient sea kings to be found.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Another excellent; well researched book from a great authorBy Mario MorenoSome people go on the internet and compile all the known facts and call it a book. Brien Foerster is the opposite of that. He actually goes to these places and talks to the native peoples. He doesn't accept the cover story. He consults people that are still familiar with the oral traditions. You have to respect that he goes to these places and does ACTUAL research. Buy the book and learn that most of what you think you know about these people is WRONG!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great BookBy bouncingladybugBrien does a great job of investigating and documenting his finds. He is very knowledgeable and his writings are easy to read.