often been rumors in south American tales that Quetzalcoatl never returned as promised because
he was in fact brutally killed by his brother and in the stories we find pertaining to Osiris we find
that he is reported to have traveled widely doing the very things that Quetzalcoatl is said to have
done only upon his return to Egypt (which also lies in a northerly direction from the Mayan
cities) he was killed and dismembered by his jealous brother Seth.
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This information is all very interesting but it does not give any concrete clues as to who
Quetzalcoatl actually was or any clues as to the real identity of Manco Capac. But what are we to
make of the South American race themselves? In fact, what about all the tribal races of the
Americas – Where did they originate? Where else in the world can be found a race of darker
skinned beardless humans?
Lack of facial hair is a genetic trait that is completely unique to the races of the Americas and
this fact in itself can provide us with an important clue to these questions
.
If we now return to biblical accounts, we are told in Genesis that following the death of Abel,
God placed a mark on Cain so that he and his descendents would always be known from other
races. This mark of Cain has always been colorfully depicted by institutions such as Hollywood
as being in the nature of a tattoo on his forehead.
Such an idea is of course extremely unlikely as any type of physical mark would never have
sufficed to also deal with his descendents. It is therefore much more reasonable to assume that if
such a mark was indeed placed upon a man and his descendents then it would have to have been a
genetic mark that would therefore have been passed on to his descendents via his genes.
Such a mark could well be the inability to grow facial hair.
It is quite noteworthy that despite of the numerous genetic differences between the Caucasian,
Negroid, Mongoloid and Oriental races the only people to be found anywhere in the world that
lack facial hair are the tribes of the Americas.
The bible informs us that Cain was given a mark by God and then cast out to ‘wander in distant
lands’. We are also informed that when Cain left he built a new city, which also indicates that he
took people with him when he left. This in turn suggests that the biblical creation of Adam was