Zionist FAQs: A Playlist Of Short Clips Of Hundreds Of Jews Sharing Their DNA Test Results, mostly from 23andMe; part 2
Another purebred Euopean Ashkenazi Jew with ZERO portion from the Levant:
Here are the DNA test result for a person who Is 1/2 Ashkenazi Jew but with zero portion from the Levant:
To prove how ridiculous Zionists' claim is, we would like to share with you the DNA test results of several people who are not Jewish but with sizable Ashkenazi DNA. As you see below, those people have portions of their DNA Ashkenazi way more than what Ashkenazi Jews have from the Levant. Do you honestly believe they have any valid claims, based on such results, for parts of Poland, Russia, and Ukraine?:
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What a stunning DNA test results for a Crimean Jew. Everything about this result is predictable, but what surprised us was the large portion from Cyprus. The Levant's portion is typical for the Crimea Tatari Muslim and Jewish communities. Could this explain why the Ashkenazi community has some DNA from the Levant but little to show from Italy's Sephardi community? Anyhow, as you scroll more, you will see how this Jew's DNA report matches another Crimean Tatari's report, but for a person who is a Muslim currently living in Istanbul-Turkey. His family was ethnically cleansed from their ancestor's lands by the Russians in the mid-19th century:
Would you like to joind the discussion? Click the image below to be redirected to Reddit. Why so many Ashkenazis score Yellow River, Eastern Steppe, Amur Basin...?
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Why a recent post was quickly deleted? Read the first reply to know more about this person's Ashkenazi roots:
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Here are the DNA test results for a Turkish person whose family has Crimean Tatari roots. We have decided to include his results to prove that when an Ashkenazi Jew has Levant's portion in his/her DNA, that shouldn't automatically imply a Sephardi/Sicilian connection. Khazari ruled areas attracted Jewish migrations from Arab rule Spain and most importantly from Syria after the Muslim conquest via Armenia and Georgia. Khazaria was more like a metling pot as you see below:
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Here are a couple of examples proving the power of the invisible hands (a.k.a. The Ministry of Truth or Ministry of Hasbarah) behind the scenes. See how for yourself how "The Powerful Lobby" is actively renaming )))facts((( while smothering the )))truth(((. Ladies and gentlemen; this is real power. Who has the power to rename the Tatat/Khazar Gene Marker to the Jewish IV Marker, else research institutes would lose funding and their university presidence fired? Guess who has such hegemony over the media and unversities? Let us ask Prof. Alan Dershowitz who, but first hang on to your seat first! For the love of God, the scientist named this poor gene marker Khazar for a reason. That is a common practice in any discoveries! Anyhow, here is more about the great Khazar Jewish Empire that last for 600 year in Ukraine and North Caucasus. Well, we dig it; even DNA evidence is )))antisemitic(((:
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Let us see what Wikipedia has to say about the Crimean Karaites and their connection to Ashkenazi Jews: And if you are curious about Karaite, here is their origins. Originally, the sect started by Palestinians Jews who emigrated between the 8th and 10 centuries, and genetically speaking they're very close to Muslim Palestinians. Please don't conflate those with Sephardi community; both are different beasts: Here is what Kevin Brook of Khazaria.org (who was cited by Wikipedia in the earlier slide) found in his latest book on the subject:
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For the love of God, someone please explain why we keep running into purebred Ashkenazi Jews who look Asian?
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For more context about the Khazars and Europe's Ashkenazi community, we have included an article from NBC News about Khazars; we believe it is worthwhile reading. Click the image to be redirected to NBC's news website to see the live version:
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Here is an excellent case of a white European (most likely of a Polish and Lithuanian background) with apparent Asian/Turkic features. Although this lovely young lady isn't an Ashkenazi, we think it is a great case in point to prove how much of central, Baltic, and Eastern European states were homes to many Mongols, Hunns, and Tatari Turkic tribes. To local people, this is an open secret! Many still live in Finland and are more indigenous to this area than most Finnish! Please pay attention to how this lovely person is 2.3% Ashkenaz and 0.4% Chinese! Inspect the green map on the right which resembles a map of the Lithanian Polish confedration which ruled over the former Khazari areas after the Mongol invasion. Really eye-popping results, and many thanks for sharing:
When you are REMOTELY connected to Levant; this is how your DNA test results should look like. By the way, nothing bursts Levantines bubbles (especially those from Palestine) as reminding them of this fact: Levantives are not Arabs; being an Arab is just a cultural thing. Actually, Palestinians could be the least Arabs between all Levantines. As you may have seen earlier, on average much of the Yemeni, Iraqi and Iranian Jewish communities are way more Arab than most Levantians:
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As a point of reference, we have included the result of a person who come from the Levant Jordan:
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Here is another reference point for a Palestinian:
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This is how how purebred Levantine looks like. From her profile she seems to be a Christian Jordanian & Lebenese. Many thanks for sharing dear:
Here is another reference point for Palestinian with mix of Egyptian and Iranian backgrounds:
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Here is another reference point of a woman who is half a Palestinian, and half Lebanese:
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Here is an EXCELLENT case in point that proves that many Sephardi and Levant Jews converted over time. This is an open secret in the Levant, but it is a taboo subject to speak of. Pay attention to the comment section; this person's grandmother was primarily Jewish, likely from Fez. Mixed marriages were more common than you ever think:
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Here is the DNA test results for a Moroccan (not Jewish); pay attention how much he is way more Arab than from the Levant. :
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We have decided to include a few DNA test results for Romany Gypsies who lived close to the Ashkenazi community in eastern Europe for at least 800 to 900 years. Although the Romani people mixed with the local population, we can see that they retained much of their Indian and Iranian DNA and, most importantly, their skin and hair coloring. The exact opposite happened to the Ashkenazi community. We have found only a few with a Levant portion over 3 to 4% tops, and physically, they resemble central and eastern Europeans.:
Here is another Romani person with the Levant's portion of his/her DNA at 2%, which is way more than what most Ashkenazi Jews have. Shall we give the Romani people the right of self-determination based on such a DNA test result?
Here are there DNA test results for a Romani Bulgarian girl; many thanks for sharing:
Here are the test results for a purebred Arab from Bahrain who was misidentified as an Iraqi-Mizrahi Jew PLUS some Ashkenazi DNA. As you see from the comments below, MyHeritage (which is an Israeli company) uses Jewish proxies as its reference points, this it skues the results tremendously towards the Levant and the Middle East. This is a known issue with MyHeritage and it is all over Reddit. The company is known to inflate Jews' Middle Eastern and Levant DNA; we guess that is )))good((( for business:
Here are the MyHeritage DNA test results for an Afghani woman who is not Jewish. She was surprised she was identified as a Mizrahi Jew. This was no surprise. MyHeritage is an Israeli company, and its algorithms are biased to report more of the so-called "Jewish ancestry," and when a non-Jew uses it; the results are really funny. This is a well-known problem for this company. Many thanks for sharing your results: Here is a summery of what how 23andMe is often being cited as the best company to identify Ashkenazi ancestry than other companies. It is often cited that those companies use the wrong proxy (a.k.a. for the reference point) which explains why the misread rate is high with them when non-Jews used their service.The has been so true in the case of MyHeritage:
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Here is an excellent example of MyHeritage (which is an Israeli company) misleading Jews into the Zionist narrative. It uses the wrong reference point as a proxy, which boosts Jews' Middle Eastern DNA (see for yourself MyHeritage's map of the Middle East, which is 10 times larger than the Levant). It is all good and dandy until an Indigenous person from Egypt, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, ..etc., does a DNA test with them, and all of a sudden, they are Jewish, although family history does not show any Jewish ancestry. Pay attention to the second image. This is a well-known issue with MyHeritage. :
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