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The writings of William Henry Poole showed the Saxon race to be the lost tribes of Israel! To this<br />

day, most American Jews are unaware that a number of old-family Anglo-Saxons still consider<br />

themselves to be the real Jews—and the nominal Jews impostors! Between 1833 and 1852 Franz<br />

Bopp published book after book of his spectacular multivolume work Comparative Grammar,<br />

which drove any lingering skeptics to cover. The Aryans were real. Case closed.<br />

Whatever guardian spirit watches over such things assigned to Sir Henry James Sumner Maine,<br />

English comparative jurist and historian, the task of presenting Aryan tribal character and tying it<br />

to contemporary Anglo-Saxons. Maine graduated from Cambridge in 1844 with the reputation of<br />

being the most brilliant classical scholar of all time—Michael Jordan of legal history. His Ancient<br />

Law (1861) earned him a world-class reputation in one stroke. In a series of magnificent literary<br />

studies which followed, he brought to life the ancient world of Germania with singular felicity and<br />

power. Anglo-Saxons and Aryans lived again as one people.<br />

In the crucial year which saw Darwin’s Descent of Man published, Maine’s spectacular Village<br />

Communities in the East and West showed the world the rough-hewn genius of the primitive<br />

Anglo-Saxon world. Maine reiterated his contention that stranger-adoption was among the critical<br />

discoveries which led to Anglo-Saxon greatness. This message fell on particularly fertile ground in<br />

a New England whose soil had been prepared for this exact message by centuries of reading The<br />

New England Primer, with its grim warning that children are only loaned to their parents.<br />

And what a message Maine carried—society thrived when children were detached from their own<br />

parents and cultures! It was a potent foundation on which to set the institution of forced<br />

schooling. Appearing shortly after the radical Massachusetts adoption law intended to disassemble<br />

Irish immigrant families, Maine silenced the new institution’s critics, paving the way for eventual<br />

resignation to long-term school incarceration, too:<br />

The part played by the legal fiction of adoption in the constitution of primitive<br />

society and the civilization of the race is so important that Sir Henry Sumner<br />

Maine, in his Ancient Law, expresses the opinion that, had it never existed, the<br />

primitive groups of mankind could not have coalesced except on terms of<br />

absolute superiority on the one side, and absolute subjection on the other. With<br />

the institution of adoption, however, one people might feign itself as descended<br />

from the same stock as the people to whose sacra gentilica it was admitted....<br />

(Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed., "Adoption")<br />

In a grand stroke, Sir Henry provided enlightened justification for every form of synthetic<br />

parenting social engineers could concoct, including the most important, mass forced schooling.<br />

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