A lot of Jews have the physical qualities of prehistoric humans, such as a big face, big nose, short neck, and slanted forehead. Is this just a coincidence? Or are Jews more genetically similar to primitive savages than the rest of us?

Is there such a thing as a " Napoleon Complex "? Some people have created the theory that short men are suffering from an "inferiority complex", and that they behave in an abnormally aggressive manner in order to prove something to us. Psychologists refer to this as a Napoleon Complex. But why do only some short men have this complex? And why do some tall men behave in the same manner? Perhaps the men who are abnormally aggressive inherited a lot of primitive genetic qualities, thereby giving them a mind that is more similar to our prehistoric ancestors. Richard Branson and many other successful business executives have aggressive personalities, and often a massive skeleton, and they seem to enjoy fighting for dominance, just like a dumb animal. Is this just a coincidence? Or do these men have a mind that is similar to our prehistoric ancestors? I was a teenager when I first noticed that many men in leadership positions have massive bodies, and that their primary interest in life seemes to be fighting to be the dominant male. They didn't seem to care about society, or pollution, or crime, or the cities they live in. Their only concern in life seemed to be acquiring material items and showing off so that they could feel important. Their behavior reminded me of male animals . As a teenager, the only explanation I could come up with was that their testicles were producing excessive amounts of male hormones. Today I wonder if their aggressive, animal-like behavior is because they inherited a lot of primitive genetic traits, resulting in a mind that is more like a primitive savage than a modern human.

Why do airline seats promote bad posture? Years ago I noticed that lots of chairs, such as automobile and airline seats, assume your head is not vertical over your back. In the case of airline seats, they put a pad behind your head, which I found irritating. I assumed that chairs were designed for the majority of people, and that the majority had bad posture , but perhaps some of the people who were used as measurements for chairs had that primitive, Neanderthal quality of a short neck that comes out of their backbone at an angle rather than upright. Below are more people with physical qualities of prehistoric humans