Thursday, February 1, 2007

War Babies

Philandering and prostitution seem to follow any intentioned army, active or passive, no matter where they end up. History reveals that many a marriage, or at least bastard, have resulted from such political extensions.

So, here goes, can we trace conflict through the ages by gene distribution. It has already been shown that the "geneprint" of Ghengis Khan is present in Asia. (Of course in reference to that particular link, I really wouldn't call him the world's "Greatest Lover", if by love you mean rape, then sure). What about the US Marines in Tripoli, or the Japanese in the Philippines?

It remains to be seen. However, one would seemingly expect from past success that the answer is a resounding yes.

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