The Forbidden North Sentinel Island

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North Sentinel Island is home to the Sentinelese, a tribe who have rejected, often violently, any contact with the outside world. They are among the last uncontacted people to remain virtually untouched by modern civilisation. The island lies off the southwest coast of South Andaman Island, about 64 km (40 mi) west of Andaman capital Port Blair. It has an area of about 59.67 km2 (23.04 sq mi) and a roughly square outline.

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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Protection of Aboriginal Tribes Act of 1956 prohibits travel to the island and any approach closer than five nautical miles (9.26 km) in order to prevent the resident tribespeople from contracting diseases to which they have no immunity. The area is patrolled by the Indian navy.


No rigorous census has been conducted and the population has been variously estimated to be as low as 15 or as high as 500. Most estimates lie between 50 and 200. A handbook released in 2016 by the Anthropological Survey of India on Vulnerable Tribe Groups estimates the population at between 100 and 150.
  • The 1971 census estimated the population at around 82; the 1981 census at 100. A 1986 expedition recorded the highest count, 98. In 2001, the Census of India officially recorded 21 men and 18 women. This survey was conducted from a distance and may not have been accurate. 2004 post-tsunami expeditions recorded counts of 32 and 13 individuals in 2004 and 2005 respectively. The 2011 Census of India recorded 12 males and three females. During a 2014 circumnavigation researchers recorded six females, seven males (all apparently under 40 years old) and three children younger than four.
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According to Survival International, a global movement for tribal peoples’ rights the Sentinelese are believed to be direct descendants from the first human populations in Africa and are thought to have inhabited the North Sentinel island of the Andamans for about up to 60,000 years. They are known as the ‘uncontacted’ people – very little is known about them, mostly through distant observation, for they continue to resist all contact with the outside world and other civilisation. As per Survival International, the Sentinelese have changed their ways a little, but like people in the Stone Age, they still make “tools and weapons from metal, which they recover from ships wrecked on the island’s reefs.”

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KD: Somehow I find it hard to believe that this world really cares about these Sentinelese tribesepeople. The area their island is located in, was thoroughly poached by the East India Company + 1. Yet, somehow, this "60,000 year old" tribe had survived. I am not even gonna elaborate on this 60k BS.

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North Sentinel Island is located 64 km (40 mi) west of Andaman capital Port Blair. Port Blair is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India in the Bay of Bengal. Port Blair is also famous for the historic Cellular Jail and other small islands like Corbyn's Cove, Wandoor, Ross Island, Viper Island etc. which were once home to British colonists.

What do you think? Could it be some sort of a "dog and pony show" to prevent people from visiting this 23.04 square mile island? If anything, could TPTB be hiding something they want to preserve, and we are not supposed to know about?
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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2019-12-13 05:12:13
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I bet their Muslim. Or Mormon.
They are. They're. Sorry, poor textual skills there.
 
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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2019-12-13 05:16:54
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Spread of the religion to South Pacific. Moros from Polynesia at the 1904 St Louis Fair were Muslim, they claimed.
OTHER side of India, I guess. MY bad.
Or not. Poles must have switched...
 
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Username: EUAFU
Date: 2019-12-13 07:13:37
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I doubt that in this region there is any untouched tribe. Mainly for being a small island. They would have nowhere to hide so easily. It's not like Amazonian tribes in the middle of a giant forest.Just do not doubt that anyone died there, in this case American boy, because people do crazy things.The residents of this island can be anything. From actors, even people placed there and educated to reject intruders for fear of some punishment. Or it may be that this story is real and they are an untouched tribe, but the date of 60,000 years is pure bullshit.
 
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Username: codis
Date: 2019-12-13 08:56:23
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Yes, surely gonna believe that.
If this is somewhere nearly correct, the issue will resolve soon, perhaps in a few decades - for genetical reasons.

I suppose some sick anthropological experiment. From British side, perhaps via their Indian proxy.
 
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Username: Timeshifter
Date: 2019-12-13 12:13:43
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What makes me laugh is this tribe, have 'evolved' like every other tribe/ culture. Lets make a spear and a bow and arrow, wear a loin cloth etc

Looks like Hollywood to me.
 
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Username: CryoApple
Date: 2019-12-13 14:57:55
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60,000 years is enough time to "evolve" but instead they have still been banging sticks together. Certain races only took a few centuries to advance into new technologies (or old if you're a fan of mudflod etc) but i'm sure these people could do the same right?
Here's an exert from Julius Evola's metaphysics of war: two heroism's.

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These savages will eventually die off instead of "evolve"
60,000 years is a long time, where are all the grave sites or atleast burial grounds and what not? Of course climates and geography could change over that time, but by mathematics there would be thousands upon thousands of bodies and bones lying everywhere, they would need to deforest in order to even store them lol. Of course the conventional answer is that they are "cannibals"

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This island gives me major "The Forest" vibes, a game about a savage island full of mystical antediluvian architecture lying underneath its land. Video games are a great tool for predictive programming and subliminal messaging, maybe there's something real to this?

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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2019-12-13 15:23:12
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Like the "great" Saltair of Utah, which probably belongs on the theme park thread, somewhere in THAT history, I discovered a group of Polynesian Mormons. Can't seem to locate them right now...
 
60,000 years is enough time to "evolve" but instead they have still been banging sticks together. Certain races only took a few centuries to advance into new technologies (or old if you're a fan of mudflod etc) but i'm sure these people could do the same right?
Here's an exert from Julius Evola's metaphysics of war: two heroism's.

EKmkb7tU0AAF56B.jpg
These savages will eventually die off instead of "evolve"
60,000 years is a long time, where are all the grave sites or atleast burial grounds and what not? Of course climates and geography could change over that time, but by mathematics there would be thousands upon thousands of bodies and bones lying everywhere, they would need to deforest in order to even store them lol. Of course the conventional answer is that they are "cannibals"

download.jpg

This island gives me major "The Forest" vibes, a game about a savage island full of mystical antediluvian architecture lying underneath its land. Video games are a great tool for predictive programming and subliminal messaging, maybe there's something real to this?

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screenshot-theforest.gamepedia.com-2019.12.jpg
1200px-Door1.jpg
The Island in this pic at the bottom looks man-made.
Note the perfect uniform height of the coastline. Also the shape and land under it looks all wrong.
The coastline looks odd for 60,000 yrs of errosion. Not one sand beach?? Wasn't the other pic of ppl on a beach??
 
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