Brit-Am Research Sources (14 January 2018, 27 Tevet, 5778)
Contents:
1. "Gates of His Enemies" as a Sign of Israelite Descent
British Maritime Expansion in the 1850s. And later, Lord Fisher
2. DNA. English are 40% like the French, 11% Danish, 9% Belgian
3. Swiss Complicity? Why did the Nazis respect Switzerland's neutrality during WWII? by Marcus Gibson
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1. "Gates of His Enemies" as a Sign of Israelite Descent
British Maritime Expansion in the 1850s, And later, Lord Fisher
"To Rule the Waves. How the British Navy Shaped the Modern World," by Arthur Herman
p. 447:
"By 1850, Britain was producing two-thirds of the world's coal, half its iron, five -sevenths of its steel, two-fifths of its metal ahrdware, and half its commerical cotton cloth... In the 1850s world trade boomed at an eighty per cent growth rate with Britain leading the way. ...One out of every five English workers was engaged in either trade or transport , includign the mercahnt marine. By 1890, Britain had more registered shipping than the rest of the world combined.
... By 1851,... the navy had bases at Gibraltar, Malta, Bombay, Trincomalee, Mauritius, Aden (added in 1839 to patrol the approaches tot he Red Sea), Singapore, Hong Kong..., Sydeny, the Sandwich islands, Valparaiso, Beubnos Aires, Rio De Janeiro, Jamiaca, Antigua, Bermuda, Halifax, and a dozen ports and islands in between. These were outposts of empire but also watchtowers guarding the main shipping routes of the world..."
p. 480:
# "On the British Navy rests the British Empire," said Fisher when he was commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean. In his mind there were five "five strategic keys" to the Empire and the world economic system: Gibraltar, Alexandria and Suez, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Straits of Dover. England possessed them all....#
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2. DNA. English are 40% like the French, 11% Danish, 9% Belgian
Study of English are they would have been in ca. 1900 CE:
People living in southern and central England today typically share about 40% of their DNA with the French, 11% with the Danes and 9% with the Belgians, the study of more than 2,000 people found. The French contribution was not linked to the Norman invasion of 1066, however, but a previously unknown wave of migration to Britain some time after then end of the last Ice Age nearly 10,000 years ago.
ca. 20% Anglo-Saxon from Northwest Germany
Did the Ancient Britons look like modern Welsh people?
by Max Anthony Hall
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3. Swiss Complicity?
Why did the Nazis respect Switzerland's neutrality during WWII?
by
Marcus Gibson
Finally, the most disgusting aspect of Switzerland's collaboration with the Nazis is this: it allowed tens of thousands of Jewish prisoners to be transported by rail through Swiss territory to the death camps in Poland. The sight of the cries and groans of the Jewish prisoners trapped in trains - sitting on platforms in Zurich station - alongside commuter trains arriving with office workers from the suburbs, aroused almost no criticism from the ordinary Swiss, or the Swiss Press.
Next time you think of visiting Switzerland - maybe think of somewhere better?