Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Story of American missionary killed by isolated island tribe overshadows a much bigger story: Is this ancient tribe in question the direct descendants of Adam and Eve?

Is the 'most isolated tribe on Earth' the closest living descendants of the first modern man to first emerge out of Africa?
By the time of publishing of this post, a lot of people will have already heard of the bizarre story spreading virally around the world of the extremely foolhardy 27-year-old American self-styled missionary, John Allen Chau, who was killed by what was described by the press as the "most isolated tribe in the world," when he naively tried to intrude into their society, after they gave him fair warning that he was not welcome onto their land, and convert them all to Christianity.

The foolish actions of self-styled American missionary, John Allen Chau, has
not only doomed himself, but may have doomed the fate of the Sentinelese as
the world will begin to realize the significance of who the Sentinelese are in
relation to the first modern men to migrate out of Africa, so scientists are bound
endanger the Sentinelese with more unnecessary contact with modern world
The extremely ancient and isolated tribe, known as the Sentinelese, are an indigenous people who inhabit the completely untouched and relatively unexplored North Sentinel Island (which is about the size of Manhattan Island) in the Bay of Bengal, which in turn is a part of the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

Far be it from us to accuse the mainstream media of just falling into the same old trap of reporting another sensationalized story about the perils of the civilized world confronting a group of "savages" for clickbait, while missing the significance and much bigger picture of the much more important story right underneath their noses.

But that's exactly what they have predictably done, in the name of today's clickbait tabloid journalism that passes for legitimate news. The so-called mainstream press in its ever predictable thirst for tabloid news has once again chosen to focus on the much more insignificant story, à la Cannibal Holocaust, of a savage, primitive tribe murdering a naive, foolhardy, but well-meaning missionary on some warped "humanitarian" mission to save them from the excesses of their own hedonism.