please note that Ashkenazi Jews are not really Semetic,

Started by passnthru2, March 10, 2013, 02:40:30 PM

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I got into researching the Ashkenazi after reading about then in Joe Quinn's 9/11 The Ultimate Truth 2nd revision.  I remember a video of one of the 911 pilots communicating with the tower with an Israeli accent.. the FAA Director ordered all the tape recordings cassettes of all communications between the towers with the hijackers 'Pulled completely out of the cassettes and cut into small pieces and disturbed into different trash cans all over the airport.'   it is said that the Ashkenazi Zionists are so radical some would eagerly volunteer for suicide missions.

I have not really committed to believing the Ashkenazi Zionist theory, but it is starting to look like a very reasonable concept.. that being that they aren't really Jews historically, aren't Semites, but use Anti-Semitism to get away with really messing up the entire world.  the following is some interesting info I have run across.

there is a standing that Ashkenazi Jews are not Semites, but Aryans... so criticizing them isn't being Anti-Semitic.  ...BUT, they use the cry of Anti-Semitism to cover their nefarious domination of the worlds economy and destabilization of the middle east for purposes of expansionism

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews#Relationship_with_other_Jews
Although the Ashkenazi, in the 11th century they composed only three percent of the world's Jewish population, at their peak in 1931, Ashkenazi Jews accounted for 92 percent of the world's Jews. Today, they make up approximately 80 percent of Jews worldwide.

The theory that the majority of Ashkenazi Jews are mainly the descendants of the non-Semitic converted Khazars or Europeans was advocated by various racial theorists and antisemitic sources in the late-19th and 20th centuries, especially following the publication of Arthur Koestler's The Thirteenth Tribe and Shlomo Sand's The Invention of the Jewish People.[49][50][51] Such proponents are motivated by the belief that if Ashkenazi Jews are primarily Khazar or European and not Semitic in origin, they would have no historical claim to Israel, nor would they be the subject of God's Biblical promise of Canaan to the Israelites, thus undermining both the historical/ethnic/national and theological basis of secular and religious Zionists, respectively. Despite recent genetic evidence to the contrary,[1] and a lack of any real mainstream scholarly support,[52] these beliefs are still popular among anti-Semites

READING THE FOLLOWING.. please remember that Hitler was the Bastard son of Soloman Rothschilds, thru rape of a servant

http://www.iamthewitness.com/DarylBradfordSmith_Rothschild_ori.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_wkVJcH65s

http://rense.com/general88/hist.htm

sullivan

Quote from: passnthru2 on March 10, 2013, 02:40:30 PMthere is a standing that Ashkenazi Jews are not Semites, but Aryans... so criticizing them isn't being Anti-Semitic.
If anything, the Ashkenazi are not Aryans (Indo-Iranian) either, but Mongol-Turk.
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as \'international bankers.\' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen, seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
John F. Hylan (1868-1936) - Former Mayor of New York City

passnthru2

there are a lot of different genetic tests trying to determine the origins of these people..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chasaren.jpg

hard to figure out due to the different Dysphonia they have suffered.  but the facts are the Kazars just up and called themselves Jews.. and they were not Jews, they just didn't want to take sides the Muslim expansionist genocides, nor did they want the Pope up their asses and in their wallets either..  they became military buffers between the Christians and the Muslims.. collecting tribute from both sides to provide peace for both.. this took a lot of soldiers that obviously flooded into the area for the work and intermarried. the "Female lineages: Mitochondrial DNA" indicates men traveled from the middle east into probably Kazaria, and inter married.  I guess it depends on the people doing the tests considering the Kazars to having a Jewish linage to begin with.. which they did not have, they faked one.  the Jews of the old testament were a conglomeration of survivors from the eruption of Thera. that is why Genesis is such a patchwork quilt of bits and pieces of different peoples stories, Egyptian, Crete, Sumerian etc.  they have found DNA from England/western Europe in Egyptian mummies.  the old was fabricated, to hide a certain aristocracy, the followers of Amen Raw, after their fall, in plain sight in Egypt.   

---Female lineages: Mitochondrial DNA
Before 2006, geneticists largely attributed the genesis of most of the world's Jewish populations, including Ashkenazi Jews, to founding effects by males who migrated from the Middle East and "by the women from each local population whom they took as wives and converted to Judaism." In line with this model of origin, David Goldstein, now of Duke University, reported in 2002 that, unlike male lineages, the female lineages in Ashkenazi Jewish communities "did not seem to be Middle Eastern", and that each community had its own genetic pattern and even that "in some cases the mitochondrial DNA was closely related to that of the host community." In his view this suggested "that Jewish men had arrived from the Middle East, taken wives from the host population and converted them to Judaism, after which there was no further intermarriage with non-Jews."[64]

However, a 2006 study by Behar et al.,[1] based on high-resolution analysis of haplogroup K(mtDNA), suggested that about 40% of the current Ashkenazi population is descended matrilineally from just four women, or "founder lineages", that were "likely from a Hebrew/Levantine mtDNA pool" originating in the Middle East in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. Although Haplogroup K is common throughout western Eurasia, "the observed global pattern of distribution renders very unlikely the possibility that the four aforementioned founder lineages entered the Ashkenazi mtDNA pool via gene flow from a European host population:

----Male lineages: Y-chromosomal DNA
A 2001 study by Nebel et al. showed that both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish populations share the same overall paternal Near Eastern ancestries. In comparison with data available from other relevant populations in the region, Jews were found to be more closely related to groups in the north of the Fertile Crescent. The authors also report on Eu 19 (R1a) chromosomes, which are very frequent in Eastern Europeans (54%–60%) at elevated frequency (12.7%) in Ashkenazi Jews. They hypothesized that the differences among Ashkenazim Jews could reflect low-level gene flow from surrounding European populations and/or genetic drift during isolation.[62] A later 2005 study by Nebel et al., found a similar level of 11.5% of male Ashkenazim belonging to R1a1a (M17+), the dominant Y-chromosome haplogroup in Eastern Europeans.

---SNP markers in genetic segments of 3 million DNA letters or longer were 10 times more likely to be identical among Jews than non-Jews. Results of the analysis also tally with biblical accounts of the fate of the Jews. The study also found that with respect to non-Jewish European groups, the population most closely related to Ashkenazi Jews are modern-day Italians. The study speculated that the genetic-similarity between Ashkenazi Jews and Italians may be due to inter-marriage and conversions in the time of the Roman Empire. It was also found that any two Ashkenazi Jewish participants in the study shared about as much DNA as fourth or fifth cousins.[70][71]

A 2010 study by Bray et al., using SNP microarray techniques and linkage analysis find that when assuming Druze and Palestinian Arabs populations to represent the reference to world Jewry ancestor genome, between 35 to 55 percent of the modern Ashkenazi genome can possibly be of European origin, and that European "admixture is considerably higher than previous estimates by studies that used the Y chromosome" with this reference point. Assuming this reference point the linkage disequilibrium in the Ashkenazi Jewish population was interpreted as "matches signs of interbreeding or 'admixture' between Middle Eastern and European populations".[72] On the Bray et al. tree, Ashkenazi Jews were found to be genetically more divergent population than Russians, Orcadians, French, Basques, Italians, Sardinians and Tuscans. The study also observed that Ashkenazim are more diverse than their Middle Eastern relatives,

this is a really interesting part of history that has hidden for a long time..