The provided text outlines a pseudohistorical and biological framework regarding the evolution and migration of humanity, specifically contrasting "S-Pure" lineages with those carrying Neanderthal genetic admixture. It suggests that the original human cognitive capacity was preserved in isolated refugia like the Ethiopian Highlands and the Amazon, while groups that moved into Eurasia were genetically altered by the "Northern Filter." The narrative traces several global pulses of migration, including maritime travels that allegedly established ancient civilisations in the Americas prior to Siberian arrivals. This timeline posits that modern geopolitics and the pursuit of global authority are rooted in this fundamental biological divide. Ultimately, the document frames the control of these pure genetic strongholds as the key to supreme power and civilisational restoration.
The S-Pure Blueprint and Neanderthal Dilution
Apr 04, 2026
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Welcome to Samael, a daily research-intensive podcast series that conducts an "intellectual archaeology" of the Horn of Africa by synthesizing diverse disciplines such as genetics, linguistics, and mythology. The publication moves beyond traditional nationalist narratives to explore the deep-seated identities of Ethiopia and its neighbors, utilizing sources ranging from Ge’ez and Sabaean texts to modern DNA haplogroup data. By examining a wide array of topics—including Aksumite statecraft, Cushitic cosmologies, and medieval hydro-diplomacy—Arcielss reclaims lost narratives and positions the region as a central hub of civilizational innovation rather than a historical periphery.
Welcome to Samael, a daily research-intensive podcast series that conducts an "intellectual archaeology" of the Horn of Africa by synthesizing diverse disciplines such as genetics, linguistics, and mythology. The publication moves beyond traditional nationalist narratives to explore the deep-seated identities of Ethiopia and its neighbors, utilizing sources ranging from Ge’ez and Sabaean texts to modern DNA haplogroup data. By examining a wide array of topics—including Aksumite statecraft, Cushitic cosmologies, and medieval hydro-diplomacy—Arcielss reclaims lost narratives and positions the region as a central hub of civilizational innovation rather than a historical periphery.Listen on
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