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Friday, June 30, 2023

Native-American-Chinese in California, Mexico

Ancient Geographic, May 12, 2023; Xochitl, Dhr. Seven, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Yes, your facial features show you are not Siberian so much as Northern Chinese.

According to American scholars Hendon Harris (chinesediscoveramerica.com) and Ken Campbell (lastwilderness.com), the Americas are "Fu Sang," the mythical land to the east of China, not the nearby islands of Japan.
Fu Sang (also called Fusang) was a wondrous place of exotic people, foods, and customs. American historian Edward Vining (An inglorious Columbus; or, Evidence that Hwui Shan and a party of Buddhist monks from Afghanistan discovered America in the fifth century, AD, 1885) knew this by 1885 and we had never heard?

Mysterious genetic origins of Native Americans tracked to China
(Ancient Geographic) According to recent genetic and DNA research, some of the first Native Americas [Fusang] came from the north coast of China.

Where did we come from? Aztlán
According to a new genomics research, some of the initial arrivals occurred during the last Ice Age and shortly thereafter, in two different migrations.

People from the north coast of China [an easy trip along the coasts all along the way as Edward Payson Vining (1885) and Rick Fields (2022) showed] were among the earliest humans to arrive in the Americas, arriving in two independent migrations during and after the last Ice Age, according to a new genomics research.

We're related by blood!
Explorers might have arrived in the New World by a terrestrial route through an ice-free corridor [Bering Straits land bridge], although this was most likely not the initial migration.

The kelp highway theory is the polar opposite of the old "ice-free corridor" route.

The findings suggest that, in addition to the previously identified ancestral sources of Native Americans in Siberia, northern coastal China acted as a genetic reservoir that contributed to the gene pool.

CONCLUSION
So I'm Mexican-Chinese?
(WQ) In addition to the early American scholarship of Edward P. Vining (An inglorious Columbus, 1885), Hendon Harris points to an article in American Heritage (April 1966, p. 9) by Robert Larson entitled "Was America the Wonderful Land of Fusang?"

The last paragraph of it reads: "Who will now revive the Hwui Shan controversy and gainsay the conclusion of Dr. Charles E. Chapman, the last American historian to write on the subject? ...Fusang was in America, presumably in Mexico... The evidence that it was...is almost overwhelming."

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Secret that solves all problems: Magic (TED)

Collins Key, TEDx Santa Barbara, 12/18/17; Crystal Q., CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Hoo-hoo, Collins, magic is Key! Dont'cha know it's all about misdirection and perception?

The surprising secret that solves your problems quickly | Collins Key | TEDxSantaBarbara
Hi, I'm Collins. I have the Key!
(TEDx Talks) The answer to EVERY problem is hiding in plain sight. This is an education and entertainment focused TEDx Talk by Collins Key.

He gained national notoriety for becoming the first magician to become a finalist on America’s Got Talent and is currently one the world’s biggest family and kid friendly comedy YouTube influencers with over 8 million subscribers.

He uploads viral videos and teaches his millions of fans how to make fun comedy and humor DIY food experiments/technology life hacks.

In this engaging performance Collins Key breaks down learning the surprising secret that solves our problems quickly by using the art form of magic. He explains that the answer to every problem is hiding in plain sight: It's a matter of perception, that is, of avoiding misperception.

The only question left to learn in this TED talk is, Do you see it?


ABOUT: Collins Key, with 6.5M+subscribers, is one of the fastest growing channels on YouTube, having gone from 1M to 6M subscribers in less than a year. His unique blend of viral trends and family-friendly content makes his channel unlike any other with over 100M views in the last 30 days. At the age of 17, he was the first magician to be voted into the finals in eight seasons of America’s Got Talent.

On the show, he completely changed the perception people had of magic with his innovative style and mind-blowing performances. Soon after, he embarked on a 30-city tour opening for Demi Lovato in front of 12,000 to 15,000 screaming fans a night, something a magician had never done before.

His record-breaking and award-winning scripted series with AT&T, The Disappearing Girl, showcased his brilliant innovation and a new way to partner with brands. And recently Collins and his brother have been featured on the newly perverse Disney Channel.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.