DARWIN MAKES HISTORY:


Captain Cook found that most of the eleven hundred white people on Easter Island had been genocidally dealt with or made slaves by the Peruvian Catholic agents of a greater intrigue associated with the Holy Alliance of Britain and Rome which I have dealt with in many other books. He arrived only half a century after Jacob Roggeveen had ‘discovered’ these people who certainly did not want anything to do with the Easter fiction and other soulful controls they had escaped while Rome drove Europe into a Dark Age that still throttles many parts of the world to this day. He was sent to track the transit of Venus and this is important to those who know the Mayan Calendar is still arguably the most sophisticated and exact calendar to this day. It certainly was in Cook’s era. By the time Darwin made his voyage on the Beagle most of the ‘civilized’ world was moving away from slavery as a means to get cheap labor. They had found cheaper labor and less hassles through other means including what later happened in the USA with share-cropping. They had also been able to track down other remnants of the Worldwide Phoenician Brotherhood in places like the Chatham Islands, Newfoundland and the Aleutians. It took until the beginning of the 20th Century to fully exterminate the Moriori of New Zealand and the Beothuk in what is now Canada.


We all know Darwin learned a lot on his voyage to the Galapagos which set out in December 1831. Politics had a lot to do with sending Darwin on this voyage. The Captain of the ship was a Tory slaver and Darwin was a nuisance nerd of opposite leanings as we see in this quote.


“The main aim of the voyage, oddly enough, was to take three dark-skinned natives of Tierra del Fuego, off the coast of South America, back to their home. The Beagle’s captain, Robert Fitzroy – a devout {How about ‘deviant’?} Christian and supporter of slavery – had purchased them at low cost (he only paid a pearl button for one of them) and intended to use them in England as unpaid servants. (One of them, a pubescent girl, Fitzroy had purchased because he was disgusted to see her walking around naked.) {I have some swamp land I need to sell.} Unfortunately, an anti-slave law had been passed while he was at sea, and he was indignantly ordered to take them back. And to give the expedition some practical purpose, the minister in charge of the Home Office decreed that a scientist should go along too, to study South American flora and fauna. The man chosen was regarded as something of a failure in life. At 22, Charles Darwin was already a failed medical student and a failed clergyman. Then he found he enjoyed zoology and botany, and his professor at Cambridge recommended him for the post on the Beagle.


Darwin also happened to be a good liberal (they were called Whigs in those days), and he entirely agreed that the three natives should be returned. The captain was a lifelong Tory, and told the young scientist that he was being sentimental. In life, the race was won by the fittest and the fastest. The strong survived, the weak died off.” (1)


I suppose Captain Cook thought he was a ‘strong’ god when he was in Hawaii for the second time while having the native’s ears cut off before the people decided their ‘god’ friend was suitable for lawful punishment as they had him killed. But Erasmus Darwin was the man who really wrote the first Freemasonic treatise in regards to animalia just as John Locke had added to the Scale of Nature. Erasmus called his book Zoonomia. Once the likes of Cecil Rhodes and other politically minded racists get into using such hierarchial approaches we end up with little more than the old religions created by Masons for the same ‘social engineering’ purposes. I have beaten this horse to death in my books. Charles also lied about his debt to Lamarck or plagiarizations therefrom. It is difficult to get real science without some kind of political agenda that many naïve scientists do not even know exists.