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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m9SrNKT2-to
Although I get the curiosity, just leave them alone, man. That guy leaving diet coke, what the actual hell.
And as well as the sex tourists and grifters, there will be well meaning but unwittingly devastating individuals who wish to abandon the modern and live as they do, the Prime Directive must be enforced!
If the Galactic Federation weren't zapping every sex tourist and grifter the Galaxy trying to get to us imagine how even more fucked we would be!
(Seriously though, Space is big and that's why They aren't here. It's VERY big)
Please spare the Sentinelese from the existential horror of Contact
Enforce the Prime Directive with lethality!
I don't know how they enforced the Prime Directive in Star Trek where starships don't seem hard to come by but maybe here on Earth we could enforce it...lethally?
At least for 'Influencers' .....who are prime 'B' Ark material and won't be missed....
Every one of these creeps wants to live like a god-king among the people of that island, with all the child-brides their deviant minds can desire.
They ate the previous guy who tried this, yet still the creeps come....
π΄ Sentinelese contacts: anthropologically revisiting the most reclusive masters of the terra incognita North Sentinel Island
"In terms of similarities, genomic studies reveal that the ancestors of the Asian clade migrated from Africa through India, entering Australia around 48,000 years ago (Sasikumar, 2023). Subsequent sub-clades, such as M31, migrated to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands around 37,000 years ago (Palanichamy et al., 2006; Barik et al., 2008), showing genetic affinity with the Burmese populace (Sasikumar, 2023)."
Paul, S., Justin, A. & Chatterjee, S. Sentinelese contacts: anthropologically revisiting the most reclusive masters of the terra incognita North Sentinel Island. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 11, 1512 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-03994-3
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