martes, 17 de mayo de 2016

The Anglo-Saxon male

As mentioned in previous posts, the Anglo-Saxons are a Germanic race, and as such are an Asian people, with their origins in Turkey/Iran. Below are several typical ‘English’ faces, with the tell-tale features which prove their non-European heritage.
Note the ungenerous eyes and pinched features.
Note the ungenerous eyes and pinched features.
The common face shape is usually quite blocky and angular, not in a triangular fashion but rectangular. This is even more startling on their womenkind who have quite masculine faces (as will be demonstrated in later posts). The Anglo-Saxon mouth is usually thin-lipped and looks pursed, especially when they are scowling or moaning. The nose is mostly quite long (although not as long as their Semitic cousins) and often bulbous at the end.
The distinctive Saxon nose
The distinctive Saxon nose
Anglo-Saxon and Germanic eyes are quite distinctive from native Europeans – while Britons, Gaels and Picts are blessed with beautiful large, mainly blue eyes, the English and their Teuton brethren have thin, shifty, stingy little eyes which some have termed ‘like pissholes in the snow’.

The Anglo-Saxon eyes
The Anglo-Saxon eyes
Their heads are regularly crowned by bald heads – this is far more common in the Germans who invaded Britain than those who stayed in Germany and Denmark. This is undoubtedly down to the fact that large swathes of English women were raped by their Norman conquerors in the eleventh and twelfth centuries following their victory at Hastings in 1066.
Norman influence on the Saxon genes.
Norman influence on the Saxon genes.
The Normans share much of the same DNA as the Anglo-Saxons and Norsemen (from which Norman is derived) however as they spent half a millenium away from the larger gene pool of Germanics as an in-breeding self-appointed master warrior race in Normandy, raping and pillaging large parts of Europe, they often became characterised by their shiny bald heads.
Norman owner of half of London
Norman owner of half of London
The Normans of course remain as heads of much of the Germanic states of Europe, making up their royal families, aristocracy and ruling classes.
Later posts will look at the Germanic woman, and show the continental Saxons and their links with Asiatic invaders of Europe.



(Source: nativebriton.wordpress.com)
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