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[video]Korean history begins around 9000 years ago
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[video]Korean history begins around 9000 years ago


[video]Korean history begins around 9000 years ago [video]Korean history begins around 9000 years ago

Korean history begins around 9000 years ago at Tienshan moutain which is located at the border of China and Mesopotamia. 
It is called the time of Hwangook nation. 

The rulers of Hwangook were known as Hwanin and there were all together seven known Hwanins who governed Hwangook. 

At the time Cosmic Summer was gaining momentum and the glaciers werer melting everywhere and the plains were often flooded. 

People lived in the mountains and they were hunters and gatherers.  At the end of Hwangook which was about 6000 years ago, humanity learned to farm the plains and started to live near the deltas of rivers.  

Hwangook divided into 12 nations.  One of them went west to Mesopotamia and they came to be known as Sumer and Ur. 

Even in the bible it is stated that Abraham came from Ur.  

According to present day Bible scholars much of the Bible is based on the religion which the Sumerians brought with them. 

Sumerians also had written language that is similar to ancient writing system of ancient Korean people. 

Sumerian language and Korean language both belong to same Ural Altai language group. 

At the university of Chicago the most knowlegable scholars of Sumerian language are two Korean gentlemen because it is much easier for Koreans to decipher the Sumerian language since they are so similar. 

According to Sumerians themselves, they are black haired people who came from the east. 

Some branch of Hwangook went to India, some branch of Hwangook went to southern China, the direct lineage of Hwangook went to present day Manchuria and Korea and kept the history of Hwangook alive founding Baedal nation and flowering the bronze civilization. 

Even before these migrations took place, at the beginning of Hwangook some branch of Hwangook migrated to America forming present day American Indians.

  The babies of American Indians have mongorian spots which are blue birthmarks at the buttocks. 

Bush's axis of evil, North Korea and Iraq are the cradles of western civilization and eastern civilization. 

The portraits you see on the video are the imagined portraits of 7 Hwainins who governed Hwangook for 3000 years.

 

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