People are waking up

It is very interesting to note that Stalin, a murderous ■■■ himself, founded a ■■■■■■ autonomous oblast across the Amur River from Manchuria.

Coincidence? I don’t think so.

Khazar ■■■■ themselves know that they are not Semitic.
That explains their bias/dislike for ■■■■ from Arab countries as well.

And of course the DNA proves otherwise but never let the facts get in the way of your insipid, blind, hatred.

Duh
DNA proves Khazars are not Semitic.

Magog strikes again!

I’m not in full agreement with the author, but it’s a good book nonetheless

No it doesn’t, quit making shit up. Nobody can be this stupid and still feed themselves so we know it’s got to be an act.

You talk in your empty cliches, like following a textbook

You’re projecting as all of your rants lead inexorably to one place, hatred of Israel and ■■■■■

Oh yeah, I hate criminals.
You love criminals and work for them.

That’s the difference.

No, I’ve been self employed for most of the last thirty years and what I do love is the truth, something which you are apparently immune to.

So, are the majority of Ashkenazi ■■■■ who once lived in Poland and other East European countries before the Holocaust, and who today make up the majority of ■■■■ in Israel and around the world, the descendants of the Turkic Khazar tribes? No.

Even before the Khazars converted to Judaism and even before they arrived in Eastern Europe, ■■■■■■ communities were well established in the region, already since Roman times–in the Balkans, north of the Black Sea and in the Caucasus. Significant ■■■■■■ communities existed near today’s Odessa and on the Crimean and Taman peninsulas. Archeological findings reveal ■■■■■■ communal life in Phanagoria on the Taman peninsula as early as 51 A.D. Early third-century ■■■■■■ engravings have been found in Pannonia (modern-day Hungary). There are references to third-century synagogues in northern Bulgaria, near the Romanian border. Most archeological evidence related to old ■■■■■■ communities in the region predates the Khazar Empire.

Historical and other evidence shows that the majority of East European ■■■■ are the descendants of ■■■■ from Central Europe (Germany, Bohemia and Moravia), whose ancestors migrated from Rome and, before that, from the Middle East. Medieval chronicles indicate that ■■■■ fled from Central Europe to Eastern Europe already as a result of the Crusader massacres in the eleventh century. Significant numbers of ■■■■ came to Eastern Europe, especially Poland, in the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. Polish rulers were relatively tolerant, granting ■■■■ protection, allowing them religious freedom, as well as travel, trade and property rights. Documents identifying land of origin of ■■■■ in fourteenth-century Wrocław (Breslau), for example, indicate that most came from Germany.

The 1400s were marked by dozens of expulsions of ■■■■ throughout Europe that brought more ■■■■ to Poland. Also, edicts forced ■■■■ out of trades and industry causing even more of them to seek livelihoods elsewhere.

In 1500, only 20,000-30,000 ■■■■ lived in all of Poland, out of a total population of five million. By 1575, the general population had risen to seven million, but the ■■■■■■ population was now 150,000, a five-fold increase. Poland was viewed as the safest area for ■■■■ by 1500 and it became the heartland of Ashkenazi ■■■■■■

Many ■■■■ living in medieval Poland had generations-old surnames that indicated their land of origin: Bachrach (Bacharach), Frankfurter (Frankfurt), Landau (Landau), Mintz (Mainz), Shapiro (Speyer), Wiener (Vienna).

Unlike the Khazar theory of Ashkenazi origins, the migrations of ■■■■ from Central Europe to Eastern Europe are documented history.

Documented history vs your hate based bs with zero foundation in fact.

Documented history as well as archaeological research show Khazars converted to Talmudic Judaism in the 9th century.

The popular narrative is that Khazar King (or Kagan, still a common ■■■■■■ surname) Bulan let Muslim, Christian and ■■■■■■ scholars debate and chose the last.

Texe Marrs said King Bulan heard the Biblical passage that Solomon had 800 hundred wives and wanted to emulate Solomon.

Actually, Khazars felt they were abandoned by their gods of their ancestors because their brethren Gokturk empires in Central Asia went under (due to infighting) and the Khazar capital built on the shore of the Caspian Sea sank as the water level of the lake rose.

So the Khazars were in need of new deities who would accommodate their centuries old desire to conquer the world. And they found such dark deities in the Talmud.

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Yiddish, the ■■■■■■ lingua franca in Eastern Europe, still in use today, has the vocabulary of German origin at about 80%.
This has led many to believe ■■■■ lived in Germany (today’s Rhineland) and spoke German before migrating eastward to Poland taking the language with them.

It ain’t so.
Yiddish is a pidgin language and it merely simulates German.
Just like Tok Pisin (official language of Papua New Guinea, “Talk Pidgin”) is not related to English, Yiddish is not related to German.

Yiddish just has many words from German, but is not a Germanic language.

There was never an independent country named Palestine so just what country are you talking about?

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Tex Marrs is an insane ■■■ hating moron without a single fact supporting his claims.

Come to think of it, you two are twins.

Good lord man catch a frigg’n clue.

Modern Yiddish has two major forms. Eastern Yiddish is far more common today. It includes Southeastern (Ukrainian–Romanian), Mideastern (Polish–Galician–Eastern Hungarian), and Northeastern (Lithuanian–Belarusian) dialects. Eastern Yiddish differs from Western both by its far greater size and by the extensive inclusion of words of Slavic origin. Western Yiddish is divided into Southwestern (Swiss–Alsatian–Southern German), Midwestern (Central German), and Northwestern (Netherlandic–Northern German) dialects. Yiddish is used in a number of Haredi ■■■■■■ communities worldwide; it is the first language of the home, school, and in many social settings among many Haredi ■■■■■ and is used in most Hasidic and some Lithuanian yeshivas.

Yiddish language , one of the many Germanic languages that form a branch of the Indo-European language family. Yiddish is the language of the Ashkenazim, central and eastern European ■■■■and their descendants. Written in the Hebrew alphabet, it became one of the world’s most widespread languages, appearing in most countries with a ■■■■■■ population by the 19th century. Along with Hebrew and Aramaic, it is one of the three major literary languages of ■■■■■■ history.

We keep pointing that out and he keeps ignoring it.

“More recently, several linguists have suggested that the most important migrations were of Slavic-speaking ■■■■ who moved westward.”
https://www.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

"Some scholars believe the roots of Yiddish, and even the Ashkenazic people themselves, lie much farther east. In his 1976 book, “The Thirteenth Tribe,” Arthur Koestler made the startling suggestion, never taken seriously by linguists, that the Eastern European ■■■■ were not really Semitic – that they were largely descended from the Turkic Khazars, who converted en masse to Judaism in medieval times.

More recently, Mr. Koestler’s controversial thesis has been revived and expanded in a 1993 book, “The Ashkenazic ■■■■ : A Slavo-Turkic People in Search of a ■■■■■■ Identity” (Slavica Publishers), by Dr. Paul Wexler, a Tel Aviv University linguist. Dr. Wexler uses a reconstruction of Yiddish to argue that it began as a Slavic language whose vocabulary was largely replaced with German words. Going even further, he contends that the Ashkenazic ■■■■ are predominantly converted Slavic and Turkic people who merged with a tiny population of Palestinian ■■■■ from the Diaspora.

While few linguists are convinced by this radical hypothesis, the notion of a Slavic origin for Yiddish is being taken as a serious challenge to the field. “Even if he is not absolutely right,” said Dr. Jacobs, “we are forced into a discussion of the issues he has raised.”"
http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~johnson/articles.yiddish.html

yarmulke
a skullcap worn, especially during prayer and religious study, by ■■■■■■ males, especiallythose adhering to Orthodox or Conservative tradition.
< Turkic; compare Turkish yağmurluk rain apparel, equivalent to yağmur rain + -luk noun suffix of appurtenance

The ■■■■ of Khazaria , 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield 2006, p. 206
The Yiddish word “daven” (to pray) comes from the Turkic root

Be it “yarmulke” or “daven” or “Kagan,” these important words come from Turkic, because Khazars are Mongolian Turks, not Semites.

Turkic Khazars sold their ancestral values and traditions for worldly gains in the 9th century.

Their descendants, likewise, have neither true identity nor cultural values because they are parasites.

Their degenerate art is sexual and pornographic by nature, as seen in Hollywood films and so-called “Diary of Anne Frank”

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All of which is proven by the DNA studies that show all of the Ashkenazi are descended from a small group of 348 original Shepardic ■■■■■

Instead of searching madly for anti Semitic crap, try reading the material provided from verifiable and accepted sources instead of ■■■ Hating conspiracy nuts.