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New study on "Tocharians" of the Tarim Basin
A 2021 study found that the earliest inhabitants of the Tarim Basin (dated Early to Middle Bronze Age, 2100 to 1700 BC, and pictured above) were not Indo-European Tocharians, but a population descended from Ancient North Eurasians. Such populations were common across Central Asia and West Siberia from the Mesolithic to Bronze Age (e.g. the Botai).
The newly published study investigated a Late Bronze Age site in the far west of the Tarim Basin, dated 1600 to 1400 BC. Its inhabitants overwhelmingly descended from the Indo-European Sintashta population, with additional ancestry from BMAC (10%) and Tarim_EMBA (12%). In terms of genetic similarity, they were most closely related to modern Northern Europeans, particularly Finnic and Russian people.
Admixture between Sintashta and Tarim_EMBA dated to around 2000 BC, indicating Indo-European settlement began during the Early to Middle Bronze Age.
A 2021 study found that the earliest inhabitants of the Tarim Basin (dated Early to Middle Bronze Age, 2100 to 1700 BC, and pictured above) were not Indo-European Tocharians, but a population descended from Ancient North Eurasians. Such populations were common across Central Asia and West Siberia from the Mesolithic to Bronze Age (e.g. the Botai).
The newly published study investigated a Late Bronze Age site in the far west of the Tarim Basin, dated 1600 to 1400 BC. Its inhabitants overwhelmingly descended from the Indo-European Sintashta population, with additional ancestry from BMAC (10%) and Tarim_EMBA (12%). In terms of genetic similarity, they were most closely related to modern Northern Europeans, particularly Finnic and Russian people.
Admixture between Sintashta and Tarim_EMBA dated to around 2000 BC, indicating Indo-European settlement began during the Early to Middle Bronze Age.
Tattoo ink is horribly toxic, riddled with carcinogens and mutagens, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, primary aromatic amines, volatile organic compounds, etc. Tattoos are a permanent, lifelong health drain.
Imagine what these toxic substances are doing to babies in the womb? As if microplastics in fetuses weren't bad enough, now dumb foids are willingly injecting themselves with carcinogens and mutagens en masse.
Tattooing is a public health crisis and it astounds me that this information isn't widely known or talked about.
Tattooists should be legally required to have gigantic signs on their doors that read "TATTOO INK IS HIGHLY TOXIC" and include all of this information. As far as I know, there isn't a single country in the world that enforces this, even in the regulation-mad European Union.
Imagine what these toxic substances are doing to babies in the womb? As if microplastics in fetuses weren't bad enough, now dumb foids are willingly injecting themselves with carcinogens and mutagens en masse.
Tattooing is a public health crisis and it astounds me that this information isn't widely known or talked about.
Tattooists should be legally required to have gigantic signs on their doors that read "TATTOO INK IS HIGHLY TOXIC" and include all of this information. As far as I know, there isn't a single country in the world that enforces this, even in the regulation-mad European Union.
Tea App, used by women to stalk and slander men, has apparently doxed their userbase by uploading uncensored IDs and face verification photos to a public bucket on their server.
They've inadvertently provided a great example of female intrasexual sabotage: The userbase seems to consist of fat ugly monstrosities who are attempting to ruin the relationships of other (presumably more attractive) women.
They've inadvertently provided a great example of female intrasexual sabotage: The userbase seems to consist of fat ugly monstrosities who are attempting to ruin the relationships of other (presumably more attractive) women.
More photos from the Tea App data breach. These are the women calling you an ugly incel loser.
The British "Online Safety" Act has been implemented and is apparently censoring people from all over Europe, not just Britain.
Websites, including Twitter, are implementing "age verification" policies that require users to scan their faces.
This law is not about "protecting kids" (see: UK's child rape gangs) but deanonymizing the internet and eventually implementing "digital identity" to track thought criminals.
Edit: Maybe European countries enacted similar laws and coordinated their implementation, not sure.
Websites, including Twitter, are implementing "age verification" policies that require users to scan their faces.
This law is not about "protecting kids" (see: UK's child rape gangs) but deanonymizing the internet and eventually implementing "digital identity" to track thought criminals.
Edit: Maybe European countries enacted similar laws and coordinated their implementation, not sure.
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Trump: "Immigration is killing Europe"
British cops create a new "elite social media police squad" just as the Online Safety Act comes into effect, what a coincidence.
It's being managed by the same team that directed lockdown enforcement during the Scamdemic.
Every European country urgently requires a First Amendment equivalent and the total abolition of all "hate speech" laws.
It's being managed by the same team that directed lockdown enforcement during the Scamdemic.
Every European country urgently requires a First Amendment equivalent and the total abolition of all "hate speech" laws.
During Scamdemic lockdowns, British cops were using drones to hunt down and arrest people for hiking in the countryside. The people responsible for that are now in control of the UK's new "elite social media police squad."
The EU also implemented an "Online Safety Act."
As of July 23rd 2025, the EU is giving "all online platforms... up to 12 months to comply with the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA)"
(Note: I saw this article on Twitter but it's from some sort of lewd website, here's the source the article cited - https://www.mlex.com/mlex/articles/2368265)
As of July 23rd 2025, the EU is giving "all online platforms... up to 12 months to comply with the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA)"
(Note: I saw this article on Twitter but it's from some sort of lewd website, here's the source the article cited - https://www.mlex.com/mlex/articles/2368265)