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Louise Leakey, (Princesse de Merode)

 
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Louise Leakey, (Princesse de Merode)
Ms. Louise Leakey, she starts her lecture by reminding us we all evolved from apes. Even if we leave God out of this argument, this theory couldn't stand on its own legs, without more than a century of academic brainwashing that had paved the way for its pompous-childish-imaginary thesis. Eurocentric paleontologist, and their subliminal lectures are guaranteed to keep their old axiom intact. Next, she's letting us visualize the path that our ancestors took, on our evolutionary journey. Then of course we get more pictorials of apes and your regular "garden variety" of African Blacks-on the survey team-on their trek, in a pictorial representation of the journey. Then a triple split screen pictorial of a 4.1 million year old lower jaw fossil of white teeth on dark background, of an upright walking ape, she says. While in the same split pictorial Black Africans are in the frame, on the left and right of the split screen showing them in their normal still photo shoots, surveying the site for fossil remains. As she is talking about the upright walking apes, her audience breaks out laughing. What was so funny? Could it had been her pictorial chronology and synchronize lecture, which, I dare say had her eurocentric audiences laughing themselves silly.

Continuing on, she is now showing blacks as remodel half apes/humans, then as always follow up quickly with modern day pictorials of white people. It's obvious, that she had prepared well her pictorial chronology and synchronize her delivery. One thing for sure, her family legacy goes back far in Africa, and their historical account of man's origins. Ms. Louise Leakey is weighted down with much family history. She bring all that to the lectern, when given her presentations, and what we gather from her performance is this, that the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
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Ms. Louise Leakey, she starts her lecture by reminding us we all evolved from apes. Even if we leave God out of this argument, this theory couldn't stand on its own legs, without more than a century of academic brainwashing that had paved the way for its pompous-childish-imaginary thesis. Eurocentric paleontologist, and their subliminal lectures are guaranteed to keep their old axiom intact. Next, she's letting us visualize the path that our ancestors took, on our evolutionary journey. Then of course we get more pictorials of apes and your regular "garden variety" of African Blacks-on the survey team-on their trek, in a pictorial representation of the journey. Then a triple split screen pictorial of a 4.1 million year old lower jaw fossil of white teeth on dark background, of an upright walking ape, she says. While in the same split pictorial Black Africans are in the frame, on the left and right of the split screen showing them in their normal still photo shoots, surveying the site for fossil remains. As she is talking about the upright walking apes, her audience breaks out laughing. What was so funny? Could it had been her pictorial chronology and synchronize lecture, which, I dare say had her eurocentric audiences laughing themselves silly.

Continuing on, she is now showing blacks as remodel half apes/humans, then as always follow up quickly with modern day pictorials of white people. It's obvious, that she had prepared well her pictorial chronology and synchronize her delivery. One thing for sure, her family legacy goes back far in Africa, and their historical account of man's origins. Ms. Louise Leakey is weighted down with much family history. She bring all that to the lectern, when given her presentations, and what we gather from her performance is this, that the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
[link to video-subtitle.tedcdn.com]
TED and The Huffington Post
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