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>>4836641 2014 Plans for Reverse Migration of Some Israeli's to Ukraine/Crimea/Khazaria?
Whether you agree or not with its conclusions, the article itself is well sauced to primary source data as to its factual claims on which it builds its argument. Ukraine/Crimea is a major site of geopolitical interest, and Israel's power position has just been shifted with the U.S. troop withdrawals, so this info is newly relevant to have on the table.
This argument is actually used, but the accepting country has to have a policy, and there are usually specific terms on basis of "the right of blood" (Jus sanguini). This Anon could claim citizenship in either Italy or Hungary, for example, even though my ancestors from those countries immigrated here many decades ago. And as the US has been in decline for decades (esp. my home state of Calif.) believe me, I've researched both options. I qualify.
But if the globalists were to succeed in dissolving what remains of National Sovereignty, it could conceivably be possibly that someone could demand right to migrate somewhere on whatever basis, really, including ancient ancestry. They're already forcing Western nations to accept forced migrations on the basis of muh humanitarian crisis over 3rd world conditions now.
The current Israeli inhabits already did a forced migration on basis of ancient ancestry trick in order to claim Palestine in the first place. It's not beyond the pale at all that they'd do it again 70 yrs. later.
>Can I go to Holland and demand citizenship there?
I haven't looked into the Netherlands Dutch diaspora nationality/Jus sanguinis laws.
Not an expert, but know that current nation of Ukraine contains mostly a mix of Russian and Ukrainian ethnicities, which is part of the reason there is division, and part of why Putin has interest (but also geographic/geopolitical reasons). But in the entire region of Crimia and eastern europe, what centuries ago was known as the Khazarian empire, there still exist many people known today as Ashkenazi Jews by ethnicity, and admixtures w/native slavs. Original Khazars/Ashkenazis were a turkish warlike tribe who are said to have adopted the Jewish faith. Some evidence that many of the actually semitic Edomite Jews (not Hebrews) of the bible migrated there and that's part of why the faith was adopted by the Khazars.
This is my understanding too but I'm not certain enough to claim as fact or back it up.
There are a couple podcasts I haven't finished listening to that explored both sides of the Ukrainian conflict via interviews with prominent academics: Putin/Russia angle vs. Ukrainian Nationalists angle. The interviewer is a Swedish nationalist with a dissident right political orientation, does a good job.
https://www.counter-currents.com/2019/01/understanding-the-ukrainian-crisis-part-i/
https://www.counter-currents.com/2019/01/understanding-the-ukrainian-crisis-part-ii/
Biden's Son & the Case Against a Ukrainian Oligarch
2015 article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/09/world/europe/corruption-ukraine-joe-biden-son-hunter-biden-ties.html
>Understand the conflict in Ukraine now?
>Israel 2.0
>They wanted it, but without the Donbass region, Ukraine is completely worthless.
>BTW, Joe Biden's son Hunter is CEO of a big oil company thereโฆ
Yup, crystal clear. The final missing puzzle piece.
Maybe we can add this info to the notable