LEGEND: Row A: 1-3 shows isolated, single-generational albinism as does column 4 and does not carry 
into a 2nd generation. Row C shows massive melanin loss so great the body is unable to be evenly 
pigmented; pigment exists in such small quantities, only “islands” or melanin can exist - freckles. The 
hair becomes blond or reddish and the eyes often blue (see row C). Egmond Cogfried has coined the 
term “dedicated albinism” which speaks to it becoming not isolated but intergenerational or heredity. Such a transformation as 
seen in row D with contiguous generations being without pigment shows the event, I believe, which gave rise to the white race. I 
would say this event occurred in the Lower Dryas (10,000 BC). At this time, earth was hit by a meteor stike so great it  killed-off 
much of life in the North Atlantic, rose clouds of dust so great darkness covered the earth for a millennium. Here in the sun-less 
world the white race may have emerged. If so, this would be supported by the archeological studies of Marija Gimbutas...art, art history, Paul Marc Washington, paleoneolithic@yahoo.com



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