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PLEASE SEND THIS POST TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW, SHARE SO THERE ARE NOT SURPRISES OR DOUBTS WHEN THE CANNONS TURNS INTO THESE BEASTS CITIES AND RACE THEM, ASK YOU MINISTER YOU EXPLAIN WHAT IS HE SEEING IN THIS TRASH THAT MAKES HIM TO SAY THEY ARE THE CHOSEN ONES, ASK THEM IF THEY KNOW WERE THIS HOARDS COMES FROM, ABOUT THEIR ETHNICITY AND IF THE NAME KHAZARS MEANS SOMETHING TO THEM in “The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian Hypotheses,” published in December in the online journal Genome Biology and Evolution, Elhaik says he has proved that Ashkenazi Jews’ roots lie in the Caucasus — a region at the border of Europe and Asia that lies between the Black and Caspian seas — not in the Middle East. They are descendants, he argues, of the Khazars, a Turkic people who lived in one of the largest medieval states in Eurasia and then migrated to Eastern Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries. Ashkenazi genes, Elhaik added, are far more heterogeneous than Ostrer and other proponents of the Rhineland Hypothesis believe. Elhaik did find a Middle Eastern genetic marker in DNA from Jews, but, he says, it could be from Iran, not ancient Judea. Elhaik writes that the Khazars converted to Judaism in the eighth century, although many historians believe that only royalty and some members of the aristocracy converted. But widespread conversion by the Khazars is the only way to explain the ballooning of the European Jewish population to 8 million at the beginning of the 20th century from its tiny base in the Middle Ages, Elhaik says. Elhaik bases his conclusion on an analysis of genetic data published by a team of researchers led by Doron Behar, a population geneticist and senior physician at Israel’s Rambam Medical Center, in Haifa. Using the same data, Behar’s team published in 2010 a paper concluding that most contemporary Jews around the world and some non-Jewish populations from the Levant, or Eastern Mediterranean, are closely related. https://youtube/watch?v=OlT3ARuUSGc https://youtube/watch?v=V1ovdA1VZ-c
Posted on: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 21:35:56 +0000

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