Monday, 3 September 2007

The Historic origins of the people of East Korea

East Korea as the Birthplace of Modern man

When the Dutch Researcher Gerhard Van den Broek was digging in a cave in the south of East Korea he found an incomplete skeleton. He thought he had discovered a missing link between the large primates and the human species. This discovery went unnoticed due to the political denial of existence of East Korea.

Van den Broek died a lonely and bitter death in a brothel in Calcutta, where he spend his last years after his research had been rejected by the Academy of Sciences and the World.

The spectacular fossils were rediscovered in a drawer of the Natural History museum in Harderwijk. Modern researchers reinterpreted the remains as the first example of modern man, pushing the out of Asia theory back into the spotlight.

East Korea was the birthplace of modern man.

East Korea and democracy
East Korea did not only put the human species on the map, it was also the first nation that operated by the democratic principle, some 1300 years before democracy was reinvented in Ancient Greece. Some scholars might have said that the Ancient Greek stole democracy from the East Koreans.

The East Korean democracy operated on a simple principle. Whenever a decision needed to be made on an important issue all the people of East Korea gathered in a huge pit that could accommodate all.

Democracy ended in East Korea when a meeting was called during the rain season. A river broke through its banks and flooded the pit of democracy killing everybody except one woman.

This woman was known simply as Arba. She was impregnated by a sailor passing by and had twins. A boy and a girl. They would later marry and give rise to the new people of East Korea.

Interestingly, Arba is pronounced as Alba in East Korean. And it is thought that people with the last name of Alba, for instance Jessica Alba, could in theory be prodigy of the original founder of the East Korean people, a woman simply known as Arba.

Needless to say, this smart woman abolished the principles of democracy and installed herself as the very first Great Leader of East Korea, which would result in a line of many Great Leaders which all brought prosperity and happiness to East Korea.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well said.