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    Moors established Universities which to this day offer a pristine education. When the Moors entered or re-entered Spain (711 A.D.), it was for the purpose of civilizing — not conquering. “Students flocked from France, Germany and England to drink from the fountain of learning, which flowed only in the cities of the Moors.” When Moors left Spain, the Dark Ages (a period of social decline) ensued, or returned, leaving Modern-Man to fend for themselves. The “Dark Ages were not referring to Moors. Those who Moors civilized, and gave a basis of education, as a matter of obligation and responsibility, eventually became known as the Colonist. A colonist is one who essentially leeches off of another, including the land, resources, etc. Unfortunately, due to their desire to have the power and control, and their inability to survive and flourish (as was when the Moors left Spain and Spain degraded into beggars, friars, and bandits; and due to their desire to be ‘free’ and sovereign), they began a mission of conquering and colonizing the World, by any means necessary. Their intent is described in the “Bull Inter Cataera Divina” (a Writ, or Bulletin that describes what they call a divine purpose and intervention, although it was / is not based in Divine principles, as it’s directives state the following:
    ...To plunder the New World of its treasures was acceptable because it was populated by pagans. To Christianize the pagans was necessary because it was part of God’s plan; to kill them was right because they were Satan’s or Antichrist’s warriors ..

    • the Iberian peninsula was conquered by Arabs and Berbers.Gnash
    • Greeks called them libyans, the Romans Moors and the arabs berbersGnash
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    • Many, if not most of the Noble families of Europe had some Moor-ish ancestry. It should also be noticed that the coat of arms of these noble families hadsonnde
    • Moorish heads and persons in their coats of arms, and also notice that their names either had the word Moor, Mor, Maur, and Mur in it in some form or another.sonnde
    • Names such as; Moorhead, Blackmore, Morrison, Murray, Maurice, Mor, Mohr, Morocco, Moritz, Moran, Maurois, Morini, Moreau, Mo-relli, Mormand, Moormansonnde
    • Morenkoph, Swarthmore, etc. Be-cause of the high civilization of the Moors and the fact that they came into Europe as conquerors, it was an honor to havesonnde
    • Moorish blood in your family tree.sonnde
    • there were plenty of successful black empires. Moorish Iberia just isn't one them. sorryGnash
    • The dark complexion of the Silures, their usually curly hair, and the fact that Spain is the opposite shore to them, are an evidence that Iberians ...sonnde
    • ... of a former date crossed over and occupied these parts. Those who are nearest to the Gauls are also like them, either from the permanent influence of ...sonnde
    • ... original descent, or, because in countries which run out so far to meet each other, climate has produced similar physical qualities.sonnde
    • http://www.sid.ir/En… All have fierce blue eyes, red hair, huge frames, fit only for a sudden exertion.sonnde
    • They are less able to bear laborious work. Heat and thirst they cannot in the least endure; to cold and hunger their climate and their soil inure them.sonnde
    • ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Gnash
    • Totally the wrong thread. This is the quote someone thread. Not the post a segment of a paper thread.monospaced
    • (he's on the spectrum, mono, classifications are difficult for him )Gnash
    • awe ...monospaced
    • "A genetic study published in January 2012 stated that the indigenous North-west African ancestry appears most closely related to populations outside of Africa"Gnash
    • "Moroccans from North-Western Africa were genetically closer to Iberians than to Sub-Saharan Africans of Bantu Ethnicity"Gnash
    • there's that damned science, again.Gnash
    • maybe if you post more scans from irrelevant books the science will change. hope springs eternal.Gnash
    • Moor info: http://68.media.tumb…sonnde
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    • ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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      Gnash

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