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>> No.12718640 [View]
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>>12718481
>>12718528
the N haplogroup isn't that special, pretty much everything from the sub-K2 clade had massive journeys like that.

K2b for instance was first found in Beijing 40,000 years ago in the Tianyuan Man sample.
Then 33,000 years ago in the Yana samples from Siberia.
24,000 years ago in Mal'ta Boy
10,000ish years ago in many EHG (east europe foragers)
and finally 5000 years ago in the Yamnaya, and through the Aryan invasion now found in all of Europe and Northern India.

>the reason I said it was a variant.
flu isn't caused by coronaviruses though
long haul covid: I've read about links to Mast Cell dysfunction. I've also seen proof of viral persistence in mice.

My opinion is that long haulers have latent virus stuck in their brains/GI tract, and that it reactivates intermittently.

https://www.wpxi.com/news/top-stories/new-study-shows-covid-19-could-hide-your-brain-reactivate-down-road/IVXL7FVCPBHKXE25TY3YILBAGM/

>>12718540
>does this mean if i get astra vaccine im still fucked and could become one of these long-hauler cucks?
Definitely possible. There is zero research into vaccine effects on long haulerism.
I've seen polls from the long haul reddit, and Pfizer comes up much worse than Moderna. Sample of around 50ish people.

AZ is a traditional vaccine though, so that might be "reassuring". I don't know, I'm not taking any vaccine.

>>12718575
>The vaccine doesn’t protect.
It should protect people from dying, if the data is real. Though who knows anymore at this point.

No idea if it prevents the common long-haul syndrome in younger people. So it may be useless for young people.

I think for young people who have already had covid, the vaccine is probably worse than useless.

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>>12125412
The R haplogroup (aka the Aryan seed) started somewhere in Southeast Asia. Melanesians/Papuans are just relics of this ancient long lost population

You can see blondism rufism also among Indian untouchable tribals, Hmong, and Aeta people. The common thread here is Indo-Oceanian Southern Eurasian ancestry.

The people spread north and dominated the Siberian populations to form the ANE (Ancient North Eurasian). ANEs show a ton of Indian ancestry that just shouldn't logically be there. They also had limited blondism.

ANEs then spread west and cucked all of Europe, and some of North India/Iran.

Original European foragers show no evidence of blonde hair, only blue eyes. Blondism came from the east, and before that it came from the southeast. There was a selection pressure in Southeast Asia that favored light hair for some reason--one of these mutations was the tribe that spread northward.

As of now, modern Southeast Asians have been completely chink'd so it's almost all gone. A little bit left in the Hmong and Aeta.

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