Re: China was founded by Germans.

From: Seppo Renfors (Renfors_at_not.com.au)
Date: 07/24/04


Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 13:47:46 GMT


Kohlfurz wrote:
>
> From the discussion on Germans in ancient Europe, it is revealed that
> China was actually founded by German-speaking Saxons. The emperor at
> circa 200 BC was called "Qin, Emperor of the Saxon people". He called
> himself "Sichuan-Di" which means the same as "Emperor of Saxons".
> This exciting fact means Saxons were living in a broad empire starting
> in Germany and England, through the Middle-east, to China and even
> possibly Japan (Ainu were Indo-European).

Why is is that you pollute all kinds of groups with this lunacy? Why
don't you post this to alt.fruit-cakes instead?

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