Connecting The Dots Between The Blue Spots

I have been aware about Congenital dermal melanocytosis, or commonly called Mongolian spot for some time now. I am fascinated by this and I’m curious to know just as to how many other people are aware of Mongolian spot. Were you aware?

Mongolian spot is most prevalent among Mongolians, East Asians, East Africans, Native Americans, Polynesians, and Micronesians. Obviously Mestizo can be added to this group because of admixture.

Briefly, Mongolian spot is an anomaly that involves cells under the skin. There are usually multiple spots or there can be one large patch. Spots usually cover the lower back, buttocks, flanks, and shoulders. The spots are harmless and are not gender specific.

It normally disappears three to five years after birth and almost always by puberty.

It is a well known fact, or theory if you will among many, that after the flood that there was a man, three sons, and all of their wives. Ham, the youngest of the three sons, is the progenitor of The Nations of Ham.

When we say colored people we are referring to Hamitic tribes of the world. Hamitic tribes may be considered by some as the black races of mankind.

Here is the theory that I am postulating. It is of my personal opinion that Hamitic races include: Mongolians, East Asians, East Africans, Native Americans, Polynesians, and Micronesians. Is there a connection between peoples that have Mongolian spots? Maybe not?

Could it be that Hamitic tribes share certain physical characteristics? Facial characteristics such as high cheek bones. Hamitic tribes could share certain cells involving the skin. Is there a connection between The Descendants of Ham?

One Asian became fascinated with facial recognition of Asians. This man was an Asian himself. He created a web site that tests people’s facial recognition ability. His wife thought it would be more interesting if the site was about telling Asian people apart. This man has lived in the U.S. for more than 15 years, and he claims that he can’t tell Asians apart. The page is called AllLookSame. The difference is in the eye of the beholder.

Is there a correlation of color? What are your thoughts about the topic?