>>12757934
maybe you ask
why is a hitler guy
talking reasonable science
that has fact
and evidence
okay look at this
you see sub-saharan africa?
this is adamic man
now you see north africa?
it is complete opposite color of subsahara.
is north africa the egyptians?
the pharoahs? the british? the masonic cult of ancient egypt that travelled to the ancient land of scotland to spead the pharoah blood <AGAIN>
you see
SCOTIA travelling as a pharoah to britain
well after
Scotia was said to have come to Ireland in 1700 BC,[3
so you see
you have <oldneandrathal blood that moved from <israel> through europe from the cradle of civilization
but in 1700 you have a egyptian royal bloodline
travel to scotland
look ath the map
scotia made SCOTTISH people different
it is
ancient neandrathal <more %pharoah blood from egypt
that recombined and formed a hybrid with their <ancientbloodline that was hybridized vs. isolated<inbred>
you see this article
scotia was taking it out on the <irish>
her ancient bloodline family.
but scotia is not <irish>
<irishcame from <israel>
the scottish
are a combination
i see english controlling irish
scottish and english fighting over
control of irish
wiki says this:
The Scots (originally Irish, but by now Scots) were at this time inhabiting Ireland, having driven the Irish (Picts) out of Scotland; while the Picts (originally Scots) were now Irish (living in brackets) and vice versa. It is essential to keep these distinctions clearly in mind (and verce visa).
https://face2faceafrica.com/article/queen-scotia-the-egyptian-pharaohs-daughter-who-became-the-mother-of-modern-day-scotland
fun fact:
Today, people living the north of Spain in the region known as the Basque Country share many DNA traits with the Irish. However, the Irish also share their DNA to a large extent with the people of Britain, especially the Scottish and Welsh.
see here:
This is mirrored in genetic studies which have compared DNA analysis with Irish surnames. Many surnames in Irish are Gaelic surnames, suggesting that the holder of the surname is a descendant of people who lived in Ireland long before the English conquests of the Middle Ages. Men with Gaelic surnames, showed the highest incidences of Haplogroup 1 (or Rb1) gene. This means that those Irish whose ancestors pre-date English conquest of the island are descendants (in the male line) of people who probably migrated west across Europe, as far as Ireland in the north and Spain in the south.
sauce here:
https://owlcation.com/stem/Irish-Blood-Genetic-Identity
so the irish lived in the area
the english came
and then the scottish
check this out <what it shows is the ancient aryan blood>
you see english is not irish, but more scottish, and scottish have the highest percenst of finnish blood, still low, but high regardless
so your ancient aryan called the irish was intermixing with ancients called the indians today
it made a jew
a blend between pure white and arab
led to an olive skin color -modern irish
then you have the egyptians that did not "inter-mix" with the arab
and maintained racial integrity of ancient northern europe, the land of aryan, also known as neandrathal
so you have irish, based in ancient neandrathal, but highly hybridized
you have the british who are more % ancient neandrathal breeding the irish they invaded in conquest with william
then you have this pharoah crap making scottish people
a <pure blood aryan>[most pure, most neandrathal] mixing with their ancient <mixedirish blood.
so irish = low % neandrathal
british = medium % neandrathal
scottish = high % neandrathal
https://www.ancestry.com/corporate/international/press-releases/DNA-of-the-nation-revealedand-were-not-as-British-as-we-think
ohhh. look. sauce
scottish neandrathal genes
how curious
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13154608.scots-scientists-reveal-more-recent-dna-link-to-neanderthals/
English people have significantly less Irish ancestry (just 20% of their genetic make-up) on average compared to people living in Scotland (43.84%), Wales (31.99%) and Northern Ireland (48.49%). English residents do however have the highest amount of Scandinavian (9.39%) and Western European (French/German) (20.45%) ancestry.
Scottish residents have the highest amount of Finnish/Northwest Russian (1.31%) heritage, which is explained by their geographic proximity.
Welsh residents have the highest proportion of ancestry from the Iberian Peninsula (Spain/Portugal) in the UK (3%).