Egyptian Origins of Scotland

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    On January 28, 2022, we know of a Scotland firmly entrenched in the broader United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and previously a major member of the British Empire, but of course before 1707 when Scotland became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain, Scotland had been an independent kingdom since the 9th Century. With recent rumblings in Scotland of a return to independent status, increased interest in the origins of this great country and its people become relevant as modern scholars must know where you have been to determine where you are going. One bizarre theory of Scottish origins holds that Ancient Egyptians or other North Africans were the original founders of Scotland, and this account dates back to at least 1320!
    Mainstream academic history finds the first known written record of Scotland made by a Greek sailor, Pytheas, in 320 BC. By this time, Scotland, called “Orcas” by Pytheas, had already transformed from a land of tiny bands of hunter/gatherers to a relatively stable civilization of farmers and the establishment of permanent settlements that developed into towns. But what of the more ancient history that preceded the Greek knowledge of Scotland?
    Scientists tell us ancient Scots first appeared around the end of the last Ice Age, as much as 14,000 years ago, as evidenced by tools made of flint. No Neanderthal or earlier proto-human presence in Scotland has been discovered, so the first Scots are believed to be our “modern” human ancestors. These stone age Homo sapiens are believed to have traveled to the island of Great Britain via a “land bridge” that connected Great Britain to the European continent during the last part of or just after the last Ice Age. Obviously, this sort of academic allegation greatly precedes the advent of the Egyptian civilization, which is currently believed to have first developed around 3100 BC.
    Contrary to modern academic theories of the origins of humans in Scotland, Irish and Scottish mythology both claim that Scota, the daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh, had traveled to Ireland to establish a settlement on the Emerald Isle from which those people, called “Scotti” in these myths, in turn traveled to Scotland to establish the basis of the Scots people.
    Of course, people in the Medieval period and prior did not have established archaeological methods and technical tools such as Carbon dating, strata analysis, and an understanding of other methods of dating seemingly ancient fossils and artifacts. The human tendency to just make up an explanation for things unknown obviously included the topic of “where did the Scots people come from?” An early record of the Scota myth is found in the Book of Leinster, believed to have been completed around 1201 AD. An even earlier mention of the Scota story can be found in Historia Brittonum, written in the 9th Century AD and amended through the 12th Century AD.
    Yet another document claiming such amazing origins of the Scottish people is the The Declaration of Arbroath, a letter sent by Scottish noblemen to Pope John XXII in an effort to elicit the support of the Pope for the cause of the independence of Scotland. By claiming an ethnic heritage different from that of the other British people, the Scots hoped to undermine the efforts of England to dominate Scotland. In the Declaration, the Scots noblemen cite the “fact” that Scots were descended from Israelites that had traveled from Egypt to Scotland in ancient times, even before the Exodus.
    While mythological accounts may be entertaining and fun, and at times used to instill a level of pride or claim to an ancient heritage, modern science often undermines the premise of these myths with hard archaeological and scientific evidence.
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  • @krcmaine
    @krcmaine 2 года назад +99

    My heart is with Nick and his family. What a shock. Thank you for keeping us up to date.

    • @kozmickarmakoala3526
      @kozmickarmakoala3526 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, Myocarditis.

    • @paul6925
      @paul6925 2 года назад +2

      Hope he is doing better now!

    • @mikeappleget482
      @mikeappleget482 2 года назад

      @@kozmickarmakoala3526 No, it’s not. Take your propaganda back to Facebook.

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD 2 года назад +4

      @@mikeappleget482 SMH Definitely myocarditis. The cause can be argued. The situation can't.
      Have you ever heard of this happening to a healthy young man?

    • @thisphone4976
      @thisphone4976 2 года назад

      @@YSLRD only vaxxed people now

  • @HistoryandHeadlines
    @HistoryandHeadlines 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for letting me be a guest on your channel! Get well soon!

  • @Jason-ms8bv
    @Jason-ms8bv 2 года назад +25

    Thanks for this episode, it is totally in keeping with Nicks usual approach to his subject, dealing with the controversy. get well Nick we miss you!

  • @kennethknoppik5408
    @kennethknoppik5408 2 года назад +72

    I really hope he can pull through this. Really sad to hear he seems like such a nice guy. Him and his family are in my prayers. I wish I could help out with money but I'm struggling myself. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

  • @greywolf9292
    @greywolf9292 2 года назад +6

    What the DNA doesn't confirm, the Red hair does and after a nip or two of the amber nectar, I've been known to walk like an Egyptian.

  • @blaircolquhoun7780
    @blaircolquhoun7780 2 года назад +11

    I was in Scotland in 1970-71 with my father and brother. We took the train from London to Glasgow and went to Luss, the ancestral home of Clan Colquhoun, and stayed at the Colquhoun Arms.

    • @AkashaMedea777
      @AkashaMedea777 Год назад +1

      Yep, that a distinctively Scottish-sounding name you've got too.

    • @blaircolquhoun7780
      @blaircolquhoun7780 Год назад +1

      @@AkashaMedea777 Yes, it is. Thank you.

    • @richardlopez4318
      @richardlopez4318 Год назад

      @@AkashaMedea777 damn baby, need a boyfriend? 😘

    • @RR-pe5or
      @RR-pe5or Год назад

      ​@@AkashaMedea777That doesn't make one Scottish.

    • @sandraswift3489
      @sandraswift3489 Месяц назад

      ❤glas cau

  • @Loki-and-Thor
    @Loki-and-Thor 2 года назад +11

    Sending prayers for Nick to regain his health and for his family to have strength during this time.

  • @Humancompassion1234
    @Humancompassion1234 2 года назад +11

    I’m sending blessings of healing and love to nick and his family.

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 Год назад +2

    *"I beg to differ, to clarify a different value." This man is overlooking the early Ancient Egyptian DNA.* That which reflects/includes Basque origin, (i.e., Berbers, Irish, Welsh, early English, Basque origin), then they gained varying degrees if add-on Genetics.
    The common factor already existed in Ireland and Scotland. The presenter is not going back to the Ancient level, he is stopping prematurely.
    Artifacts have been found through Archaeology that support the "Scotia Story". There were Scots already there, and there are several Authentic History Writings from the 19th and 20th Century that define Scythians arriving in Ireland and being directed to Scotland.

  • @thinkinaboutpolitics
    @thinkinaboutpolitics 2 года назад +8

    Nick is a direct inspiration for this channel. I hope to see the boy back soon. He's got a lot of more inspiring to so.

  • @chaishalom8701
    @chaishalom8701 3 месяца назад +1

    I am highlander Scottish, British Isles, Northern European, German Ashkenazi Jews, Mesa American native with Asian - it's truly an American mix!

    • @reggielewis4196
      @reggielewis4196 2 месяца назад

      Can you explain to me how they differentiate between Scots Brit’s and Germans. My knowledge is that they are all the same. It’s like saying Caucasian from Ohio are different from Caucasians from Texas. It’s like 500 miles in between all of them.

  • @rebeccalntfanai7601
    @rebeccalntfanai7601 2 года назад +8

    Get well soon ,Nick,from The far East of India.

  • @avilacanario
    @avilacanario 2 года назад +6

    My prayers to Nick and his family. I appreciate the content of this channel.

  • @lissalong7045
    @lissalong7045 2 года назад +3

    My thoughts and prayers are with Nick and his family. Sending you all the positive energy I possibly can to get you through this difficult time. ❤️

  • @Guile716
    @Guile716 2 года назад +4

    One of my friends had an infection in his heart a few days after getting vaccinated and got a valve replaced a couple of days later. Was it the vaccine?

    • @savvygood
      @savvygood 2 года назад +1

      I also had a friend of the family get endocarditis a few days after the booster. I also had a young male friend get endocarditis from Covid and die. I think both covid and the vaccine can produce this unfortunate side effect. Since he also had pneumonia, it might be likely that he also contracted Covid.

  • @studyofantiquityandthemidd4449
    @studyofantiquityandthemidd4449  2 года назад +13

    SUPPORT the Barksdale Family and History Channel BELOW! Enjoy the show!
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  • @pmboston
    @pmboston 2 года назад +7

    His work has enriched the world. Love to his family and of course to nick.

  • @YrjoPuska777
    @YrjoPuska777 2 года назад +4

    Its weird how many people get heart infections nowadays. Friend also got one, healthy in his 30's. Luckily he recovered from it easily and without hospitalisation. All the best for Nick and his family, hope you get well soon!

    • @user-jp2zw4kw3y
      @user-jp2zw4kw3y 2 года назад +3

      Vaccine caused this?

    • @two_tier_gary_rumain
      @two_tier_gary_rumain 2 года назад +1

      @@user-jp2zw4kw3y Yes, myocarditis is one of the symptoms of the Pfizer vax.

    • @cleof1503
      @cleof1503 2 года назад

      @@two_tier_gary_rumain "While we often associate cardiovascular conditions with elderly populations, myocarditis can affect anyone, including young adults, children and infants. In fact, it most often affects otherwise healthy, young, athletic types with the high-risk population being those of ages from puberty through their early 30’s, affecting males twice as often as females. Myocarditis is the 3rd leading cause of Sudden Death in children and young adults." Conspiracy theories not needed.
      www.myocarditisfoundation.org/about-myocarditis/

  • @randyross5630
    @randyross5630 2 года назад +2

    This Guy Missed Major Facts in the Declaration of Arbroath the Scoti Royals and Nobles were Speaking for themselves and about themselves and surely not the Whole of the People or the Hold Out Pict Populations they brag about whipping out in it, or the Vikings who take over with the Stuarts, with the 1st Stuart King having a once Countess Ross turned Queen Consort Ross starting the Stuart King Bloodline. And I would only suggestion such a Stated Scythian Linage for even only X amount of the Scoti Clans. Here's the Kicker, the Scythian Kings come from the Pharaohs that's why they were Kings... Get it... So I would not even extend the people from the Scoti Clans that are Scythians actually being of the Same Bloodlines as their Rulers, and thier once Rulers Descendants were writing about themselves. And see Scotia and that Scythian Prince who became their Kings invaded Ireland because they needed a Place to Set Up their Kingdoms... This is all well known history... And the Confusion here that the Signers of the Declaration of Arbroath were talking about anybody but themsevles, or for themselves is hogwash, please do not extent the Pedigrees of the Royals and Nobles with the assortment of people they'd rule over... What a Noob!

  • @rolandropnack4370
    @rolandropnack4370 2 года назад +12

    Best wishes to Nick and his family! I As I am blessed with german mandatory healthcare, I cannot even imagine how you must feel under circumstances. I hope you will come clear, but furthermost, I hope Nick will win his battle for life!

  • @veronicaguyader9997
    @veronicaguyader9997 2 года назад +1

    I don't know Nick, and just started to watch this channel last week, but i truly hope and pray for his recovery!

  • @erichusayn
    @erichusayn 2 года назад +3

    My thoughts and prayers go out for him, he's gonna pull through, he has so much more knowledge to share with us all.

  • @RisingKing1024
    @RisingKing1024 2 года назад +3

    Hey man! Best wishes and all love. Thank you so much for you videos. Get well!

  • @PatrickAsti
    @PatrickAsti Год назад +3

    I can see you don’t know about the boat and the tiny Egyptian beads found on the dig with other artifacts not far from Scotia’s grave.
    Highly Respected Conventional archaeological research brings up many questions about the myth.

  • @gerritpeacock8949
    @gerritpeacock8949 2 года назад +2

    Did Ramses II not have DNA that aligned strongly with the common UK strain?

    • @reportedstolen3603
      @reportedstolen3603 2 года назад

      Also I think, them testing modern Scottish DNA is not going to give us a picture of the original inhabitants. It’s literally impossible, after thousands of years of mixing. Only small percentage will be found, and they should follow the genetic tree of those people. When you see historical documents, mythology, and their own people supporting an origin, I don’t think we can ignore that.

    • @veronicajensen7690
      @veronicajensen7690 5 месяцев назад

      I know some Egyptian mummies incl. Tutankhamun share dna with about 50% of European men, and up to 70% of British

  • @Humancompassion1234
    @Humancompassion1234 2 года назад +8

    Did he take the shot?

    • @freelanzr
      @freelanzr 2 года назад

      good question... society must be willing to face the possible implications and correct course, not victimized by those chasing wealth over health.

  • @shaolindreams
    @shaolindreams 2 года назад +3

    Get well soon Nick. The E subclade in Balkans in E-V13... and if you look on Eupedia family tree for E and specifically look on E-V13 side.. you'll see one of the earliest branches goes to Scotland and then later they appear to spread again with the Celtic invasion. Some E obviously came with the Roman invasion of Britain too and i think read that E-V13 men were also with the Vikings as one Viking remains tested positive as YDNA E.

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh4175 Год назад +2

    An update on Nick seems appropriate. Nobody wants to ask but everyone wants to know

    • @darkenergy.
      @darkenergy. Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/mGRgGvB8-1g/видео.html Nick Memorial

  • @arlisskowski
    @arlisskowski 2 года назад +1

    Godspeed Nick. Brilliant Channel.

  • @elainegoad9777
    @elainegoad9777 2 года назад +1

    So sorry to hear about the host,Nick. Best Wishes for recovery.

  • @mikemolloy5633
    @mikemolloy5633 2 года назад +1

    I hope and pray you get well very soon nick

  • @macawism
    @macawism 2 года назад +4

    Visited the Atlas Mountains a few times and noticed certain facial features that made me wonder whether there was a connection from prehistoric times. More curiously, the Berber language they speak there seemed to have some commonalities in the sounds to whatever gave rise to the ‘brougue’ in a Scottish accent. Has any linguistic research been done? (Best wishes for Nick’s recovery)

    • @gp891
      @gp891 2 года назад

      I would assume linguists have.

    • @seonagren1732
      @seonagren1732 2 года назад +4

      I’m Scottish and checked my DNA. My mitochondrial DNA is Berber associated. So I guess I’m one of the one percent with the link. So may not have an Egyptian link but definitely a Berber one. Would like to know how they managed to get here (Scotland) and did they sail?

    • @seonagren1732
      @seonagren1732 2 года назад +1

      @@ario4795 H7 haplogroup. I think it originated in the East but highest known present day incidence in Tunisia Berbers? I've not researched it much so happy to be corrected if this is wrong.

    • @seonagren1732
      @seonagren1732 2 года назад

      @@ario4795 Could have come from Estonia I think. Maybe more understandable. Interesting though.

    • @michaelcandido2824
      @michaelcandido2824 Год назад

      @@seonagren1732 i0 have that link as well

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад +1

    so some Greeks are related to Celts that is also why the Gauls have documents with Greek characters

  • @aidanmacdougall9250
    @aidanmacdougall9250 8 месяцев назад +1

    As a Scot I have a lot of time for this idea. Ralph Ellis did a fascinating book on the subject which I highly recommend. If we are descended from someone in 900bc, where did they originally come from? Genetics is only good for telling you about fairly recent descent not over many millenia, as it all becomes so diluted. Scythia is the usual claim for where Scots come from, but this is wrong

    • @chrisnewbury3793
      @chrisnewbury3793 7 месяцев назад

      Great book.
      I personally think they originally came from the North Atlantic and returned to the Motherland after their sojourn in Asia.

  • @Kate-nt6bj
    @Kate-nt6bj 2 года назад +3

    I truly hope Nick makes a good recovery! It's doable! But wishes & prayers can't do any harm!
    I was born in Scotland and after many years living in many countries around the world, I now live in Scotland. I have for many years been doing my Family Tree & have found out many interesting pieces of my family history that have told me where I am from. I've also had my DNA done, so have been given a rough & very recent (in historical terms) approximation of my DNA line which has affirmed much of my paper trail.
    So your video presentation was pretty interesting to me & I was able to follow it in my head as you described your 'take' on where Scots come from, especially as last month I read an updated version of a book on DNA & Scots, which was an EXCELLENT account of how DNA has interpreted the story of Scotland's origins. It is called 'The Scots - A Genetic Journey' by Alistair Moffat. It is excellent in that he parallels the presently known story of Scotland through manuscripts & archaeological summation, along with how using Isotope analysis & DNA, science has been able to follow the story, work out what is right & wrong with much of it and fill in gaps with more accurate, proven facts. (I'm presently reading another book on the subject but it isn't linking Scots DNA results as Moffat's does. Still interesting, never the less). Due to DNA & Isotope analysis, the Dark Ages are getting very much lighter & the Origins more obvious! It seems there are still a few Scots with the African marker in their DNA & others who are very likely to originate from that same family (the African marker being passed down the male 'Y' line so women in the family wouldn't pass it on. But coming from that family, they still originate from it.). DNA science is now galloping along & I can't wait for the point it is cheap enough to have personal, individual testing for 'original ethnicity' done! :)

  • @Seven_1865
    @Seven_1865 2 года назад +4

    God bless Nick, I hope he makes a full recovery very quickly.

    • @TheLionFarm
      @TheLionFarm 2 года назад

      Let's give him the gospel, that's what this channel needs
      All that atheism when touching on the biblical doctrine definitely would not result in a good ending

  • @shaylajay190
    @shaylajay190 2 года назад +2

    MAY THE ANGELS BE WITH YOU, NICK,...ALLTHE WAY.....GET BETTER !✌️❤️💥😇🌎

  • @boarhollow7214
    @boarhollow7214 Год назад +1

    God Speed Nick, hope you and your family are doing well !

  • @marmer4541
    @marmer4541 2 года назад +1

    Wishing and Praying for Nick's speedy recovery

  • @benotsilent6703
    @benotsilent6703 2 года назад +2

    Your own words say there are people there that come from North Africa and that later others came, like the Vikings. So you couldn't really prove the first people there weren't from Egypt and have been replaced by later people. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @reportedstolen3603
      @reportedstolen3603 2 года назад +2

      Lmao that’s literally what I got from the video as well. And then to justify it they studied modern Scottish DNA, as if that’ll be any clear window into the past..

  • @TheOsmanly
    @TheOsmanly 2 года назад +7

    All my best wishes of healing for the owner of this great channel.

  • @studyofantiquityandthemidd4449
    @studyofantiquityandthemidd4449  2 года назад +4

    What are your thoughts?

    • @lonelyservant1898
      @lonelyservant1898 2 года назад +1

      Christ is

    • @onbedoeldekut1515
      @onbedoeldekut1515 2 года назад

      This video by Useful Charts breaks apart the British Israelite myth incontrovertibly.
      ruclips.net/video/HaKpI7tpryc/видео.html

    • @krcmaine
      @krcmaine 2 года назад

      Certainly is facinating that this myth is even a thing. I'd like to learn more about it, just cause it is so...odd. Like a Scandinavian princess makes more sense than Egyptian, for example.
      DNA results are still evolving as more ancient and living people add their data, so more discoveries are on the horizon.
      Our migratory history transends modern ethnic groups/political boarders ect. so much so, people today don't understand their results today, heh can't imagine thounds of years ago trying to figure that stuff out.
      14,000 years ago...do these people become the Picts? This is a seporate group ethnic group from the Gaelic/Celts right?

    • @TheLionFarm
      @TheLionFarm 2 года назад +1

      @@lonelyservant1898 amen
      Also
      HAPLOGROUP A1 in Yorkshire

    • @jim_herd
      @jim_herd 2 месяца назад

      It’s premature to claim that there’s no link to ancient Egypt I think. The maternal haplogroup M1a is present in Scotland and Ireland plus Ancient Egyptian mummies from the Ptolemaic period at least.

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад +1

    Scotland is very much aware of the Phoenician
    he taught him something
    but ultimately Ibrahim(as) and Melchizedek(as) are the only people without a confused tongue
    they speak abjad like the symbol is the letter the Kufic language goes back to the silver age

  • @laurentpremel
    @laurentpremel 2 года назад +2

    My very best wishes Nick comes back recovered at his best. Friendly thoughts and regards.

  • @isaacolivecrona6114
    @isaacolivecrona6114 2 года назад +4

    The Israelites were not, according to the biblical story, Egyptians. So it matters little for the Scottish national foundation story whether there’s an overlap between their DNA and that of Egyptians (be it modern or ancient). There are, in contrast, circumstantial evidence that the Scots may have arrived from around the Levant and Anatolia, such as the connection between Gaelic and Semitic languages and a good probability that Phoenicians traveled all the way up to the British Isles.

  • @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
    @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- Год назад +1

    Why does the Surname "Warda" appear in Scotland? It means Rose in Egyptian.

  • @Kalleosini
    @Kalleosini 2 года назад +2

    I hope to see Nick back in good spirits and good health someday.

  • @YadinZedek777
    @YadinZedek777 2 года назад +2

    I am sending nick blessings to get well soon and hurry on back to make more video's, my prayers are with Nick

  • @NormBoyle
    @NormBoyle 2 года назад +6

    I hope nick is able to pull through. I always assumed the Egyptian origen theory was bunk, but am somewhat interested in the Scythian hypothesis for some Scots/Celts.

    • @calummcallister137
      @calummcallister137 2 года назад

      "Scots" has one t. The Scythian appeal was a convient myth while claiming nationhood to the pope.

    • @calummcallister137
      @calummcallister137 2 года назад

      Scots aren't celts. Scots came from Ireland and are Gaels with a little Norse sometimes mixed in. The Scotia myth is far more credible and there is plenty of evidence to support the myth. This video is terribly researched.

    • @NormBoyle
      @NormBoyle 2 года назад +1

      Arnaiz-Villena et al. (2017) demonstrated that Celtic-related populations of the European Atlantic (Orkney Islands, Scottish, Irish, British, Bretons, Basques, Galicians) shared a common HLA system.[57]
      Early European Farmers did settle Britain (and all of Northern Europe) in the Neolithic; however, recent genetics research has found that, between 2400 and 2000 BC, over 90% of British DNA was overturned by European Steppe Herders in a migration that brought large amounts of Steppe DNA (including the R1b haplogroup) to western Europe.[58] Modern autosomal genetic clustering is testament to this fact, as both modern and Iron Age British and Irish samples cluster genetically very closely. Basque Celt invaders were mainly the male line only.

    • @HailWoden18
      @HailWoden18 2 года назад +1

      @@calummcallister137 Yeah, Scots is a Germanic Tongue. Thought you were saying Scottish people werent a Celtic people.

    • @calummcallister137
      @calummcallister137 2 года назад +1

      @@HailWoden18 We aren't but you can believe whatever you chose to

  • @peneloped.wenman4388
    @peneloped.wenman4388 2 года назад +1

    ... well, on this day; Easter Sunday ... sending miracle prayers for Nick & family ... I'm unable to contribute financially at this time ... but, this is the Easter Weekend & the second day that Jesus spent descended into Hell, to wrest the keys of Death from the Devil ... then onward & upward Jesus ascended ... a brief stop over to his disciples, then the Transfiguration on the Mount ... the Resurrection ... so, this is what I wish for Nick ... a Resurrection out of his own personal 'Hell' ... & a miraculous recovery so he may return to normal life ... Amen ...

  • @noelryan6341
    @noelryan6341 Год назад

    I just came across this wonderful site. Most sorry to hear of the major health challenges of Host, Nick Barksdale. I trust he has a speedy & full recovery.

  • @marlenegarber7495
    @marlenegarber7495 2 года назад +2

    A very interesting video. Praying for his family.

  • @rockinbobokkin7831
    @rockinbobokkin7831 2 года назад +2

    Keep on fighting Nick!!! You got this!!

  • @nataliemcintyre2328
    @nataliemcintyre2328 Год назад

    I am Scottish with Irish roots, I have African, Near East and Israelite DNA.

  • @egypt.useen1
    @egypt.useen1 4 дня назад

    Im mostly Irish and have German and Spanish but i get mistaken as an Egyptian by many middle Easterners

  • @terim.0404
    @terim.0404 Год назад

    Get well soon Nick. You've taught us so much and there is so much more to learn. So I'm counting on you.
    Bless you, your family, your new baby congratulations!
    I look forward to seeing you on your show soon!🌸💐🌷💐💐

    • @darkenergy.
      @darkenergy. Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/mGRgGvB8-1g/видео.html Nick memorial

  • @algepaca
    @algepaca 2 года назад +3

    Hearing/reading about this really doesn't get any easier. What an awful situation to be in. Get well soon!

  • @LAILA-2816
    @LAILA-2816 2 года назад +1

    I pray he recovers and I pray that his family have patience❤🌷✋

  • @CM-le1yb
    @CM-le1yb 2 года назад +1

    I’m Scottish born and bred and I know where I come from

  • @tkgsingsct
    @tkgsingsct 2 года назад

    Pulling for you, Nick, love this channel.

  • @rolandropnack4370
    @rolandropnack4370 2 года назад +5

    As a guess, I would propose the traces of barbary and saracene DNA in Scotland to shipwrecked sailors of the Great Armada, which was reportedly driven all atound Great Britain while being decimated by english long gunning and the brutal gales of the North Atlantic and its' rough subdivision seas. They surely weren't all drowned or slain at landfall, expecially not when at the mercy of Scots instead of English.

    • @sallyforth2955
      @sallyforth2955 2 года назад

      For what it's worth my family has hidden legends, one is that the Picts originally were the Macabees, and the name Scots came much later. They were called picts because all seafarers would have been blacksmiths in a pinch and would have soot scars. Also slaved were marked with soot tattoos and inscripted soldiers, hence the name given them by Ceasar. They hid the secrets that lead to written stone calligraphy and sacred math and eventually became the masons. Many invasions of Vikings, gauls, Celtic, angles etc followed. But the knowledge is hidden in the layered meanings of their symbols, circling the square, etc.

    • @lmtt123
      @lmtt123 2 года назад +3

      You can't just invent history out of your imagination! In the rest of the world we examine physical evidence not just TV

    • @rolandropnack4370
      @rolandropnack4370 2 года назад

      @@lmtt123 please elaborate?

    • @saratmodugu2721
      @saratmodugu2721 2 года назад

      Ngl, this seems like a corruption of the migrations and business occurring in the sea people’s confederacy, which connected Scandinavia to Egypt by trade

    • @two_tier_gary_rumain
      @two_tier_gary_rumain 2 года назад

      Barbary pirates were known to have sailed as far as Iceland in the search for booty and slaves. They made numerous raids around England's coast. It wouldn't surprise me if they did the same to Scotland. Many could easily have been shipwrecked there.
      However, one problem with DNA tracing is tainting. If the Barbary pirates brought back slaves from around the British Isles, how can you trust the DNA? They had sex slaves, so the offspring of any of the women that were produced would have entered the gene pool.
      Lastly, Vikings were taking slaves in Ireland and selling them to the Moors. Look up the origins of the founding of Dublin, for example.

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz 2 года назад +4

    Prayers for him 🙏

    • @TheLionFarm
      @TheLionFarm 2 года назад

      Pray he becomes Christian

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад +1

    somewhere along the line we forget what year it was
    Greeks did not remember nor did Rome remember
    before the bronze age collapse what was the year
    you do not know

  • @jorgefelix11
    @jorgefelix11 2 года назад +5

    I came across this video that, personally, find fascinating. In spite the difficulties to prove the Scotland-Africa theory. In my case makes total sense. I am from Puerto Rico, and after doing several DNA tests, i determined that most of my DNA descendance is 25% African (Mbenzele on central Africa and northern Africa. Both came to the Caribbean through the transatlantic slave trade -- Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony), 14% indigenous of America, and the remaining 20% European. I expected this 20% to be Spanish but DNA reflects 13% is from Basque región. Then, and this is what is puzzling to me, 7% is Scottish. I would not think much if it was 1% or less but 7% is a substantial part of my family DNA ancestry. There is no historical records or accounts of Puerto Rico having colonial contact to northern Europe. My genealogy research takes me to Spain but nothing further. This video and theory make sense in my family's case and would explain the African and Scottish relation in my family DNA.
    I would like to hear your thoughts.

    • @MarkVrem
      @MarkVrem 2 года назад +2

      Two theories. 1) Scots made up a good chunk of Wellington's British army that fought in Spain, during the Napoleonic wars. 2) More likely. Right before American Revolution. The Puerto Rico area served as a stop. To get non-British Tea into the 13 colonies. During the American War of Independence. Puerto Rico and also a Dutch colony island near it (forgot the name). These were important hubs for getting goods, especially gunpowder in from Europe. From there they would go to help out George Washington's Continental Army. Overall point being. Puerto Rico and Dutch Island were instrumental in getting black market non-British trade into the colonies. So you would constantly have "Americans" even before America making stops there. Making $$$$.

    • @RR-pe5or
      @RR-pe5or Год назад

      You are in no way Scottish (North British).
      It's called just being another one of those silly attention seeking cringe Yanks (Americans) weirdos who don't know what heritage, ethnicity and even ancestry mean, and often struggle to differentiate between the terms citizenship and nationality.
      The word 'nation' is a cognate of the word 'native', and both these cognates relate to their derivative form of 'Nationality' (Nation-ality).
      The word 'heritage' relates to the words inherit and inheritance and is something that is gained upon birth or when a certain age of maturity is reached. So a Yank's heritage is actually American and they 'inherit' their default USian citizenship as part of their American heritage.
      The word 'ethnicity' was the old world form of nationality and refers to the cultural component of one's native nationality, so for example an Americans native Yank accent/dialect is an irrefutable part of a Yanks American ethnicity, as well as the rest of a Yanks entire life experience and how they have been shaped from birth onwards.
      People are shaped by their country and the land on which it sits, and Yanks are between 8 to 16 generations of a pedigree American breed at this point.
      Even the average Yanks ancestry is by and large American, because your most related ancestors are your parents (no other ancestor, especially a long distant ancestor, will be as closely related to you are your parents), they are the ones you have the most in common with genetically, and their parents were also Americans, as were their parents and so on and on etc, and each subsequent generation onward, you become less genetically similar to the most distant ancestor you can trace by as much as half.
      An example of this in the animal kingdom: the ancestors of common domesticated Yank dogs are wolves, but a Yank would never dare confuse a wolf for a dog, would they?
      So you're actually Puerto Rican by native nationality, Puerto Rican by heritage, Puerto Rican by ethnicity, and even American largely by American ancestors.

  • @chubbymoth5810
    @chubbymoth5810 2 года назад +1

    It is a very interesting angle to shed light on these stories. Not been there myself, but anyone that did report on small mosquito's that will find their way to your skin even where covered.

  • @Maryann-dj6hb
    @Maryann-dj6hb 6 месяцев назад

    Its not a myth. Some Scotts are absolutely descendants of ancient Isreal who dwelled in Egypt for 430 years. We are the royal House of Joseph.

  • @MH-tl8bb
    @MH-tl8bb 2 года назад

    We all love and miss you Nick! Hope you recover and can continue live your best life!

  • @ohlangeni
    @ohlangeni 2 года назад +2

    There is a 2010 Genetic study commissioned by the Egyptian Governement's Antiquities Department on the Amarna Mummies DNA (18th Dynasty that has Ahmose, Akhenaton, Tutankhamun etc).
    That study as verified by DNA Tribes in 2013 and published on JAMA showed that the closest living (autosomal) genetic relatives of Ancient Egyptians (New Kingdom) are South Africans and Great Lakes East Africans.
    My question to is; is there an actual identifiable evidence that Tutankhamun belonged to the haplogroup R1b?
    IGENEA of Switzerland first made the claim based on TV screenshots but its unproven claim spread like wild fire all over West Europe and North America helping Egyptian Tourism as it linked the Egyptians with West European men.
    I cannot find anything or subsequent evidencing the 18th Dynasty Pharaohs as R1b.
    There was a repeat of the claim in one of the studies published in 2020 by an Egyptians genetists (Ugart or Ahud).
    Is this the case of saying something over and over until it becomes true

  • @sagapoetic8990
    @sagapoetic8990 2 года назад

    Prayers are with you, Nick, and your family.

  • @markuhler2664
    @markuhler2664 2 года назад +1

    Prayers & wishes to Nick & his family.

  • @shibbles3628
    @shibbles3628 2 года назад +1

    🙏 prayers for Nick 🙏
    Was he by any chance vaxxinated with any of the covid jabs??

  • @markmorris7123
    @markmorris7123 2 года назад

    Really really hope you get through this Nick..Keep fighting.

  • @ericschmuecker348
    @ericschmuecker348 2 года назад +1

    I just subscribed. Then watched this video. I wish pray and believe in a healthy quick recovery and return of this great host father husband and friend.

  • @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
    @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking 2 года назад +8

    Wishing Nick a good recovery.
    We should not, out of hand, dismiss myths and tales of BCE contact with the Mediterranean cultures. Instead, we should understand the very real way that grand myths usually originate from a grain of truth - but get exaggerated. A Phoenician trading post, or micro-colony, can change, in oral history, to the "founding" of a civilization. Well - maybe the truth is, a trading post was the _introduction_ of civilization to native tribes.
    Radical changes in culture / technology swiftly, and profoundly change native ways of life. That's a good candidacy for becoming an "epic myth."
    If worldwide nuclear war broke out, and a new Dark Age of "no history" befell the USA - within 4 generations, people could look at the ruins of Washington DC, and start myths that Romans, or Italians, founded the country. (The capital building and other monuments are Roman by design.)
    The truth is, of course, Romans inspired American way of life. And most of Europe's. So the myth would have that grain of truth.
    So, could Scotts simply been reverent of the Phoenician / Greek / Egyptian traders that brought them contact with advanced Mediterranean technologies? That's what I think. DNA evidence is there - wherever sailors dock, sex happens.
    Tin was worth its weight in gold - something the British Isles has, but EVERYONE in the Bronze-Age Mediterranean lacked, but needed. With long-distance trade: Native British Islanders probably experienced a new wealth they had never dreamed of.
    The Phoenicians / Carthaginians sailed all the way to Cornwall - to get tin. They colonized the Azores...island half-way to N. America in the mid-Atlantic.
    They were good sailors. Carthaginians circumnavigated Africa. They were a mixed-race people of Berber Tribes, Libyans, people of the Levant (Canaanites,) - so that fits the bill nicely.
    With legends + DNA evidence aligning...all that is left is to find the Phoenician colony or trading post's physical remains. That will probably happen in the future. Perhaps in some shallow, underwater area that is now submerged.
    I figure this will happen. Legends have helped archeologists before. Remember when Troy was just a myth?

    • @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505
      @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505 2 года назад

      Berber tribes phoenicians of the levant and carthaginian caaanites all have on thing in common, they arent mixed race as all of these groups hail from the same erhnolinguistic origin as modern Afroasiatic people who still carfy their e1b1b haplogroup j haplogroup tm184 dna

    • @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505
      @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505 2 года назад +2

      @@ario4795 Berbers are overwhelmingly of e1b1b iberomaurasian North African origin (Afroasiatic dna which branched out into the Middle east and elsewhere)

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche 2 года назад +3

      @@ario4795 talking nonsense again! Berbers have nothing to do with Nordic/Western Europeans... We keep having to tell you this and it's getting quite boring as you keep ignoring what everyone posts debunking you ))))...
      Your not related to ancient MENA or the Guanches lol

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche 2 года назад +2

      @@ario4795 doing the the Neptune's lol... Posting RUclips videos as evidence ))))
      Scots were not Semites lol... Or speak an Afro Asiatic language!

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche 2 года назад +1

      @@ario4795 not Nordic Europeans...
      The Guanches analyzed by the team carried mitochondrial lineages such as J1c3, H2a, U6b, L3b1a, and T2c1d2 that are common across West Eurasia and/or North Africa.
      Two individuals from Tenerife and one from Gran Canaria carried the U6b1a haplotype, which is hypothesized to be endemic to and a founder lineage of the Canary Islands.
      The authors also found the H1cf haplotype in one individual from Tenerife.
      The three males from whom haplogroup-defining Y chromosome SNPs were retrieved carried the E1b1b1b1a1 (E-M183) haplotype. This haplogroup is ubiquitous across modern North African populations and particularly common in Berber-speaking populations of North Africa.

  • @randyross5630
    @randyross5630 2 года назад +2

    Hogwash! The Scoti Clans invaded Scotland from Northern Ireland, 1st coming from Spain, as many Scoti Clans can be traced too, like Clan Ross as Clan Arias, before that, we had traveled around x amount from what is known as Royal Scythia, because the Scoti Clans are Scythians which was a Quite Powerful Empire headed from Royal Scythia Stretching out across the Steppes from 900BC to 300BC. Clan Ross as Clan Arias can be seen in Eygpt about some 2000 years ago, and the Declaration of Arbroath Sealed 4th by the Ross' Ancestor (A pedigree once protected by Law) the Chief of the Great Clan Ross the Earl of Ross, as its stated the Scoti Clans were in the Holy Land, because the Whole Scythia wasn't working out anymore. Now there was a City of Scythia in Israel or Judea that got sacked hard around 900BC. You understand the modern Genetics of Egypt aren't the ancient genetics, and also the Lost Tribes left out of Eygpt also, and Eygpt was the place to be and not everyone that was there was Eypgt also or what we now think of as Egyptian. The World was Colonized! Now I assume not everyone in the Scoti Clans are Scythians, let alone the majority of Scottish People don't have Scoti Origins. Now the Picts inhabitated Scotland, most likely migrating there themselves, and they were crushed between the Scoti Invaders on one side and the Viking Invaders on the other, and only make up 10% of the Modern Gene Pool, and Scoti, Viking and than Pict are the 3 major populations up until the english rearraigned the place. Just think how many people not of their Bloodline a Clan can pick up over 1500 years, so probably not all alleged Scoti are really even Scoti. Now what people miss is, these Stories are of the Royal Bloodlines, so it can kind of be assured that the Scoti Kings who a host off Scoti Royals - Nobles sprang from came from a Scythian Price who married Princess Scotia, but just like the English Crown's male line in Now German or Whatever, it could of very easily been the same like not the whole of the Scoti Clans don't have those Origins, they just got Adopted alone the way... I think thats where everyone gets confused they here these genealogical stories and relate it too the Bulk of the People not the Royal Familes and Noble Familes that Rule them...

    • @majordan7729
      @majordan7729 2 года назад +1

      Seems like you are heavily invested in Scots history. Feel free to expound.

    • @brucecollins641
      @brucecollins641 6 месяцев назад

      @randyross5630......lol...do you actually believe that tale. irish monks were very adept at taking other nations histories and adapting them to suit ireland to create an lineage/history for ireland. most irish chronicles were written in the 1400-1600s.

  • @MAKDÁVID-KRIŽ
    @MAKDÁVID-KRIŽ 2 года назад

    Right from whom do Scottish originate from and what is the meaning of Scottish

  • @AusDenBergen
    @AusDenBergen 2 года назад +1

    Those vaccines are a helluva drug.

    • @AusDenBergen
      @AusDenBergen Год назад

      @@lazydayB2B sponsored in part by Moderna!

  • @markovfishskinz
    @markovfishskinz Год назад

    We know going way back the british isles was populated from the north to the south, the beaker people in the north have association with stonehenge . And there may well be truth to an egyptian link in irish history . As of an egyptian princess.

  • @latinromanempire2149
    @latinromanempire2149 2 года назад +3

    Scotland is named after the Irish tribe the Scoti that invaded and kicked out the original inhabitants the Picts.

    • @barbaratimmons5510
      @barbaratimmons5510 2 года назад

      HI Latin Rome, As a Scot I am researching ancient history and have come up with a reasonable theory that The Picts ( quite a unique group ) were the residue of the advanced ancient Phoenicians ( Canaanites ) who settled here while studying northern Astronomy from the most westerly edges of the European continent after their travels from the Mediterranean via Ireland.
      They had originally come as traders seeking Copper and Tin for the development of the Bronze Age. So they were not 'KICKED OUT' but were at the forefront of settlement in Alba's birth.(pre Celtic invasions) I believe they were the people who built the standing stones on the Hebridean Island of Lewis ( Callanaish ) and the settlements in Orkney and Shetland around 3000 BCE and the earliest brochs which are scattered all along the western coastline of Scotland and the close islands.

  • @supercigar123
    @supercigar123 2 года назад

    GOD BLESS NICK I LEARNED A LOT ON THESE CHANNEL

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад

    arthur was who people know as attila
    attila had actually met the Pope of Rome
    and the Pope gave him something
    and that was the grail and attila would regret that shortly after

  • @atomicskistuntman6754
    @atomicskistuntman6754 2 года назад +1

    The first Scottish settlers, are under about 400-500 ft of salt water.

  • @lmtt123
    @lmtt123 2 года назад +1

    The Declaration of Arbroath? This is missing huge chunks of facts.

  • @zakhard8659
    @zakhard8659 2 года назад

    Keep it up Nick!! Thanks

  • @hmurchison8123
    @hmurchison8123 Год назад

    Will donate to the GFM in the hopes the Nick can make a strong return.

  • @chrisoleary9876
    @chrisoleary9876 2 года назад +1

    God bless Nick and send a healing miracle please.

    • @TheLionFarm
      @TheLionFarm 2 года назад +1

      Only if he give his life to Christ
      Amen
      Even so amen

  • @bicyclexx7
    @bicyclexx7 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU get well soon

  • @mcfamily46951
    @mcfamily46951 Год назад

    How is Nick, he recovered?

  • @steveo9683
    @steveo9683 2 года назад

    the video starts at 2:35

  • @maao7268
    @maao7268 2 года назад +1

    I pray he’ll heal and recover from this

    • @TheLionFarm
      @TheLionFarm 2 года назад

      Pray to Christ?
      If not prayer is vain if it's not to THE MOST HIGH YAH

  • @this-abledtheextravertedhe5299
    @this-abledtheextravertedhe5299 2 года назад +1

    I’m one of the 1% that has traces of Coptic Egyptian. Irish/British and French/German 🤷‍♀️ Shocked 😳

  • @FianFainFiatFaitArkangelCalel
    @FianFainFiatFaitArkangelCalel Год назад +1

    Israelites? No. Egytians? No.
    Only Scotta was born in Egypt, she was the daughter of The Pharaoh, and one of his many wives, This one in particular was a princess from Asyria. The Only migrants of Gaels from that area were the followers of Golam, who married Scotta, starting the Milesians. Perhaps some descendants of Jacob, from the tribes of Benjamin and Joseph, went along with the Milesians to Spain, yet not all the migrants were from the same stock, despite the travel together. Also, Not all Scots are descendants from either Gaels, Milesians, or Scotta. One thing is for sure, we are NOT JEWS. Another thing is to confuse the story of the population of a country called Scotland with the current people there and if they are all from the same stock, as if Vikings, normans, and french, didn't ever invaded or the Romans. The original Milesian Clanns or Scots clans are 17, and many so-called clans after Robert Bruce time, are not even Scots, they are norman French.

  • @childrenoftheash874
    @childrenoftheash874 2 года назад +3

    Funny how lots of people are having heart condition now its Definitely got nothing to do with the jabs

  • @scottfleming5951
    @scottfleming5951 9 месяцев назад

    I'm Australian with Scottish heritage and have done my dna test, it shows some form of middle east background

  • @LoveourplanetB42L8
    @LoveourplanetB42L8 Год назад

    Sending love to Nick & his family ❤

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад +1

    i go off of Hesiod with the ages
    the golden age is Genesis the collapse of that age the flood
    the silver is atlantis that is babylon and the collapse of that age was the fall of the tower
    the bronze age collapse was the exodus and several other things and the iron age collapse was the fall of Rome and attila and the grail

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад

    the fourth generation is the Fir Bolg\ and they are said to be descendants of Nemed

  • @coranima5361
    @coranima5361 2 года назад

    the thing about Milesians you have them as well among the Greeks
    so this could mean that Milesians with the Greeks become Ionians and Galatians

  • @øðæñæł.æþęñąþęñ
    @øðæñæł.æþęñąþęñ 4 месяца назад

    I have some evidence to add, one my name descends from akhen aten, 2 I literally look like the double of the reconstruction of thut moses the 4th amongst soooooo much more.

  • @alisdairmclean8605
    @alisdairmclean8605 2 года назад

    Hang in there Nick. We are all rooting for you.