The big problem with this theory is genetics and though the article mentions it, doesn't offer any explanations.
Ashkenazi Jews are almost identical to the people who are today called Palestinians, who have probably been living in the area for a very long time at this point (before the Khazarian .
Here's some more links in case you feel like digging through all the analyses that have been done.
We don't have any genetic info on whether the Ashkenazi are related to the Khazarian people
it's an interesting topic, however, contrary to your statement, i believe there is genetic info
given the Jewish-Zionist propaganda machine, i would not be surprised in the least if most Jews are not Jews and, instead Khazars, who were apparently a very unsavory and war-like bunch
Duke is a very sharp guy - i just haven't quite figured out what he's selling yet, or who he's selling for
i read this piece you linked to just a week or so ago - why doesn't he mention the conflicting studies is the question
just a heads-up if you don't already know - Duke was once a big-wheel in the KKK
regarding the article, and assuming he's on-spot, what does it mean? does it mean that the Jews fabricated the Ashkenazi-Khazar DNA link to foster more discontent with the Jews? this would not be in any way beyond belief as the Zionist cabal has a very extensive and well documented history of attacking themselves and blaming it on others
I think the problem is that this shit has been lost to recorded history. We might be able to do some meta-analysis once we have more DNA samples from people living in these places or something.
Elhaik compared “genetic signatures” found in Jewish populations with those of modern-day Armenians and Georgians, which he uses as a stand-in for the long-extinct Khazarians because they live in the same area as the medieval state.
As the article notes, there's no reason to believe modern day Armenians and Georgians are indigenous to the Khazaria region.
There are some Khazarian skeletons that have been found but no genetic analysis on them (at least published).
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Drenki ago
The big problem with this theory is genetics and though the article mentions it, doesn't offer any explanations.
Ashkenazi Jews are almost identical to the people who are today called Palestinians, who have probably been living in the area for a very long time at this point (before the Khazarian .
Here's some more links in case you feel like digging through all the analyses that have been done.
Jewish genetics
Palestinian genetics
A simpler article on the subject of their similarities
Further reading
My takeaways:
xeemee ago
it's an interesting topic, however, contrary to your statement, i believe there is genetic info
given the Jewish-Zionist propaganda machine, i would not be surprised in the least if most Jews are not Jews and, instead Khazars, who were apparently a very unsavory and war-like bunch
eyeswide0pen ago
I am convinced the ashkenazi jews are the fake jews. Rothschild and company are ashkenazi and most of the big named jews in Hollyweird are too.
Drenki ago
Shit, never thought I'd see or visit this website, but here's someone who cares about this a whole lot more than me on the matter: http://davidduke.com/rethinking-khazar-theory/
xeemee ago
Duke is a very sharp guy - i just haven't quite figured out what he's selling yet, or who he's selling for
i read this piece you linked to just a week or so ago - why doesn't he mention the conflicting studies is the question
just a heads-up if you don't already know - Duke was once a big-wheel in the KKK
regarding the article, and assuming he's on-spot, what does it mean? does it mean that the Jews fabricated the Ashkenazi-Khazar DNA link to foster more discontent with the Jews? this would not be in any way beyond belief as the Zionist cabal has a very extensive and well documented history of attacking themselves and blaming it on others
whatever the case, i don't follow Duke any longer
Drenki ago
I think the problem is that this shit has been lost to recorded history. We might be able to do some meta-analysis once we have more DNA samples from people living in these places or something.
Drenki ago
I think there is only one stand-out study.
https://www.darkmoon.me/2013/top-israeli-scientist-says-ashkenazi-jews-came-from-khazaria-not-palestine/
http://gbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/12/14/gbe.evs119.full.pdf
As the article notes, there's no reason to believe modern day Armenians and Georgians are indigenous to the Khazaria region.
There are some Khazarian skeletons that have been found but no genetic analysis on them (at least published).