CHAPTER II: EARLY HISTORY OF ISRAEL
The Origin of "Jew"
Israel's Captivities as Mentioned in the Cuneiform Inscriptions
Important Assyrian Inscriptions
Israel's First Invasion
Israel's Second Invasion
Cuneiform Account of the Second Invasion
Israel's Third and Final Invasion
The Area to Which Israel was Deported
The Population of Israel in 741-721 B.C.
The Land of Israel's Captivities
Only Judah and Benjamin Return
The Dispersion
The Twelve Tribes Scattered Abroad
Should We Seek the "Lost Sheep"?
The Two-Faced Samaritans — Israelites?
What Became of These Teeming Millions?
Israel to be Sifted Among the Nations
CHAPTER: III PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EARLY ISRAELITES
"Lost Ten Tribes" — Were They Aryan Nordics?
Were the Original Israelites Like the "Typical Jew"?
The Israelites Were Predominantly Nordics
Blond Israelites Called Amorites
Men of Judah and Benjamin Were Nordics
Judah and Benjamin — Called "Amorites"
Laban — The Blond Syrian
Names Always had a Meaning
Sarah was "Very Fair"
David was Ruddy and Fair
Some Jews are Ruddy, with Black Hair
Esther — A Fair Person
Job's Daughter — A Blonde
People of Israel Were White and Ruddy
CHAPTER IV: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE DYNASTIC NAME OF OMRI (GHOMRI)
Bit-Khumri (The House of Omri)
Behistun Rock Inscriptions — Key to Israel's Identity
Variations of The Name "Omri"
Omri — Pronounced as Ghomri
Israel Called Cimmerians, Gimiri and Cymry
CHAPTER V: THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CELTS
Celts also Called Gauls
Many Gauls (and Some Galatians) Were Israelites
Dispersed Israelites Were "Golah" or "Gaulah"
The Origin of "Gaul" — an Enigma
Who Were the Gauls
The Origin of the Galatians
Gauls and Galatians
Who Were the Germani?
The Alpine Germans
The Keltic Germani
The Germans Came From the Caucasus
Gauls and Belgic Tribes Were Called "Germani"
"The Patriarchal Square-Heads"
Early Scandinavian History
The Great Odin
Odin and Adon
The Origin of the Goths
Gothic Racial Characteristics
CHAPTER VI: THE SERPENT'S TRAIL
Dan — A Great Seafaring People
The Lacedemonian Greeks Were Danites
Jewish High Priest Acknowledges Kinship to the Lacedemonian Greeks
Early Scottish-Irish History
The Five Colonies
The Tribe of Dan
The Milesian Scots
The Problem of the Picts
Ancient Irish History
Jeremiah — Ollamh Fodhla
Judah — The Regal Tribe
Jewish Princesses in Egypt
Jeremiah in Ireland
The Red Hand of Ulster
Scottish-Irish Settlers — "From Israel"
Significance of The Declaration of Arbroath
Origin of the Tartan
The Origin of the Saxons
The Sons of Isaac
The "I" has Been Dropped
The Anglo-Saxons Descendants of Shem
Who Were the Sacae?
CHAPTER VII: THE SCYTHIANS
Most of the Scyths Were Israelites
The Israelites Were Tent (Succoth) Dwellers
The Territorial Extent of Scythia
Scythopolis in Palestine
Scyths — Second Great Branch to Enter Europe
Scythian Origins
Sarmatians — Third Branch to Enter Europe
Sarmatian Origins
The Scythian Massagetae
Darius Invades European Scythia
Scythian Customs
Scythians Experts in Warfare
The Frozen Tombs of Siberia
Israel's Crimean Gravestones
Racial Characteristics of the Scythians
Scythian Race Analysis by Minns
Similar Evidence by Rice
Coon's Analysis of Scythian Crania
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
MAPS
Map I: The Twelve Tribes of Israel
Map II: The Assyrian Empire (7th Century B.C.)
Map III: Scythia
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