>>20984390 lb
The Ashkenazim are likely the original Jews.
"Hebrews" are likely "banu of Israel"
Which might included Europeans, by now, from interbreeding, and definitely Arabs. Or not.
Needs more study.
I fail to believe the Palestinians are the original Hebrews / Jews.
It's sorta like Carbon Dating.
If the premise/ base for the calculations are off; everything that follows is wrong.
Where's the evidence for what DNA is the original Hebrews?
People claim it's the Palestinians, because they believe Palestine was the original homeland.
What if you believe Crimea was the original homeland?
Everything depends upon the premise.
>>20984397 pb
this is from year's ago - 5 years ago.
You have to see the context.
And you know CNN is lying.
Can't trust CNN to be honest.
kekek
>>20984389 lb
yes, "Q is likely a team.
When people refer to Q as one person (for instance AJ does that) it's a very strong "tell" that the informant has no idea what they are talking about.
Just sayn'
>>20984375 lb
False - or at least unknown and lacks proof.
What else did the person with 56 posts say?
sauce for Crimea as homeland of Jews.
Before Crimea Was an Ethnic Russian Stronghold, It Was a Potential Jewish Homeland
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/crimea-as-jewish-homeland
Krymchaks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krymchaks
Orthodox Church of the ASCENSION of Christ in Crimea
KHAN / COAN / CHAN ? KANG…
What was in Palistine when the Brit Queen Vicky, sent her retarded son there, to take pictures.
Where's the evidence?
Has anybody found any identifiable sites there (Palestine) which can connect the place to the Biblical Holy Land? Or are you just told "This is "X" - place name from the Bible?