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JohnQPublic
12th September 2012, 03:07 PM
The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian
Hypotheses (http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.1092.pdf)

(I have not thought much about this, but it looks interesting)

Ponce
12th September 2012, 03:09 PM
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mamboni
12th September 2012, 03:19 PM
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Cubans are forbidden from viewing this knowledge. Files opens for me.

JohnQPublic
12th September 2012, 03:19 PM
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Works fine for me. Try another computer. This is a PDF.

Ponce
12th September 2012, 03:22 PM
It must be a conspiracy against the people's republic of Cuba.....it does not work for me.........well, if it is about the Khazar I already know all about it.

Gaillo
12th September 2012, 03:24 PM
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Try using a non-Puerto Rican operating system. ;D

Ponce
12th September 2012, 05:07 PM
Puerto Rican?....DID YOU SAY PUERTO RICANNNNNNNNNNNN.......I owe u 1.......danm gringo.

Gaillo
12th September 2012, 05:19 PM
Puerto Rican?....DID YOU SAY PUERTO RICANNNNNNNNNNNN.......I owe u 1.......danm gringo.

.;D.

hoarder
12th September 2012, 05:30 PM
The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian
Hypotheses (http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.1092.pdf)

(I have not thought much about this, but it looks interesting)
The clever tribe is united by common ancestry. It cannot be any other way. Even a cursory view of this tribe indicates that they are solidly grounded in the ideology of racial supremacy and such a culture/philosophy is incongruent with the idea of multiracial Judaism. Outward identity is superficial. Although there are other races besides Khazars under the umbrella of "Judaism", they are only baggage to the ruling tribe. Semitic Jews and Ethiopian Jews don't count for anything and have no say whatsoever in the religious and political movements of modern so-called "Judaisim".

Christians and Muslims tend to think of religions as separate from race, but it's not so for the clever tribe.

The Jewish World, December 14th, 1922: "The Jew remains a Jew, even when he changes his religion; a Christian who adopts the Jewish religion would not thereby become a Jew, because the quality of the Jew does not lie in the Religion, but in the Race, and a Jew free-thinker atheist remains as much a Jew as any Rabbi."

Ponce
12th September 2012, 05:59 PM
OK, I went in Google to the Cornell University and then punch in the Word Khazar.....and the article came up, incomplete but it did come up.

The Kharsadian was a tribe in Central Asia that found themselves between the Muslims and the Christians and they didn't want to fight either one....so what did they do?......they imported some Judean teachers from the Middle East to learn how to be a Jew, the only thing is that they learned their lesson to well and were kicked out of Central Asia (like the real Jews) and went to northern Europe.......they formed the Zionist party in 1897 and by willing and dealing went to Palestine... there is a lot more but this are the basics.........by the way, the DNA that are found among the Zionists is from the blood of the original Jews that stayed with the Kharzarians.

Neuro
14th September 2012, 04:28 PM
I oogled through the paper. Apparently the conclusion is that the Ashkenazi Jews, who make up over 90% of all Jews, have their roots in Caucasia, or Khazaria as it was called when they occupied it. The evidence supporting this assertion is that they have very similar genetic markers to Jews who live in that region today, iow Georgia, Azerbaidjan and Armenia, but with about 10-15% European/Slavic genome. The Khazarian jewish genetic mixture is very varied though, the largest part is actually Turkic, but with a large part Judean, and Persian genetic markers, further Southern European or Greco-Roman genes are also present. The original population of Khazaria was intermixed from the beginning of the Khazar empire with Jews from Mesopotamia or Babylon, and Jews from Palestine, but later on Jews also immigrated from Greece and Italy. As the Khazar empire collapsed, the Jews were disbursed, but most eventually moved to Eastern Europe, and from there to Central and Western Europe. The further west the less numerous the Jewish population, and more intermixed with European Germanic genes.

That is what I gathered from the paper, correct me if I didn't get something correctly...

They really aren't that Semitic, as it seems, according to their own research, and judging by their behavior towards Palestinians and other Semitic groups in the middle east, they really are the anti-Semites!

Santa
14th September 2012, 05:11 PM
"they really are the anti-Semites!" That would be anti-anti-Semitic.... Or is it 2xanti-Semitic... :)

JohnQPublic
14th September 2012, 05:18 PM
"they really are the anti-Semites!" That would be anti-anti-Semitic.... Or is it 2xanti-Semitic... :)

Would that make them "self hating semites"?

hoarder
14th September 2012, 05:20 PM
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/01/060117083446.htm

Nearly Half Of Ashkenazi Jews Descended From Four 'Founding Mothers'
ScienceDaily (Jan. 17, 2006) — Some 3.5 million or 40 percent of Ashkenazi Jews are descended from just four “founding mothers” who lived in Europe 1,000 years ago. The mothers were part of a small group who founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community, which was established in Europe as a result of migration from the Near East.

The studies that led to these findings were performed by Dr. Doron Behar as part of his doctoral thesis, and were done under the supervision of Prof. Karl Skorecki of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine and Research Institute at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa. Prof. Skorecki is best known for his 1997 discovery of genetic evidence indicating that the majority of modern-day Jewish priests (Kohanim) are descendants of a single common male ancestor, consistent with the Biblical high priest, Aaron.

Researchers from other universities around the world contributed to the study, which was published online January 11 by the “American Journal of Human Genetics” and will appear in print in a forthcoming issue of the Journal.

The researchers’ conclusions are based on detailed comparative analysis of DNA sequence variation in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) region of the human genome. mtDNA is transmitted to descendants by the mother only.

The researchers found that the mtDNA of some 3.5 of the 8 million Ashkenazi Jews in the world can be traced back to only four women carrying distinct mtDNA of a type virtually absent in other populations. Non-Ashkenazi Jews also carry low frequencies of these distinct mtDNA types, providing evidence of shared maternal ancestry of Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Jews. This is consistent with previous findings based on studies of the Y-chromosome, pointing to a similar pattern of shared paternal ancestry of global Jewish populations, originating in the Near East. The researchers concluded that the four founding mtDNA – likely of Middle Eastern origin – underwent a major overall expansion in Europe during the last millennium.

The Ashkenazi Jewish population has been the subject of numerous studies of human genetics because of the accumulation of some 20 recessive hereditary disorders that are concentrated in this population.

The human genome project has enabled mapping of human DNA sequence variation, which enables not only the prediction of certain genetic diseases, but also the identification of family and genealogical relationships (e.g. shared ancestries) among individuals. The human genome includes some 3 billion chemical letters, known as nucleotides – which comprise the sequence of nucleic acids in DNA in almost every cell of the human body.

Most of the human genome is diploid, containing representation of both parents. The Y-chromosome and mitochondria DNA are haploid, containing DNA transmitted from only one parent. Thus, the Y-chromosome provides information about paternal ancestry while mtDNA provides information about maternal ancestry. As a result, DNA sequence analyses of these two regions of the human genome are important tools in phylogenetics – the study of global populations through genetic analysis.

Neuro
14th September 2012, 05:34 PM
Would that make them "self hating semites"?
Accusing those who object to these largely non-Semites killing and persecuting Semites in their rightful homelands for anti-semitism is a sign of psychopathy. Ashkenazi Jews have less than 20% Semitic genes...

JohnQPublic
14th September 2012, 06:09 PM
Accusing those who object to these largely non-Semites killing and persecuting Semites in their rightful homelands for anti-semitism is a sign of psychopathy. Ashkenazi Jews have less than 20% Semitic genes...

Santa was actually at least 80% correct.

Santa
14th September 2012, 06:54 PM
Santa was actually at least 80% correct. Woohoo! I'm on a roll... :) I should buy a lottery ticket.

Ponce
14th September 2012, 07:08 PM
Once again.....the little DNA strand that they do have is from the "real" Jews that went to Central Asia to teach them how to become Jews, and not all of them have it.

PS: I did a backwards research on the Zionist DNA and found the original mother of those particular people....hanging by the tail from a tree.

Mouse
14th September 2012, 11:47 PM
Once again.....the little DNA strand that they do have is from the "real" Jews that went to Central Asia to teach them how to become Jews, and not all of them have it.

PS: I did a backwards research on the Zionist DNA and found the original mother of those particular people....hanged From the neck until dead on a lamp-post.


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Twisted Titan
15th September 2012, 11:30 AM
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