
HOW CAN YOU BE "ANTISEMITIC" IF THEY ARE NOT SEMITIC?! You've been lied to. 🕍✡️⬇️ Modern European Jews aka Ashkenazi, don’t trace their DNA to ancient Israel, but to a lost empire called Khazaria, a kingdom that once sat between Europe and Asia (map below). About 1000 years ago, the Khazars reportedly converted to Judaism, then migrated west across Europe as their empire collapsed. Modern “Semitic” identity is built on a LIE. When scientists mapped modern Jewish genetics, something strange appeared. Instead of clustering with Middle Eastern populations, European Jews genetically grouped closer to Caucasus peoples like Armenians and Georgians... regions that formed the northern border of ancient Khazaria. Those populations stayed isolated for centuries and there’s no record of them migrating into Poland or Germany. The shared DNA points to one origin: Khazaria. Then came the Black Plague, wiping out half of Europe. After it ended, the surviving Jewish enclaves repopulated rapidly. Geneticists call this the Ashkenazi bottleneck, the moment their modern DNA signature formed. Khazaria fell. Khazar Jews moved west. The Plague reset Europe. The survivors became the Ashkenazi. This isn’t just history. It’s genetic evidence that flips everything we thought we knew about the origins of European Jewry. Once you go deeper into the phenotype and migration maps, it's indisputable. This knowledge would wake the entire country up and no one knows about it. Jews were roughly subdivided into Eastern (Belorussia, Latvia, Poland, and Romania) and Central (Germany, Netherlands, and Austria) European Jews. The literature considers “Ashkenazi Jews” distinct from “Sephardic Jews.” All European Jews cluster distinctly from the Middle Eastern cluster. Strong evidence for the Khazarian hypothesis is the clustering of European Jews with the populations that reside on opposite ends of ancient Khazaria: Armenians, Georgians, and Azerbaijani Jews. Because Caucasus populations remained relatively isolated in the Caucasus region and because there are no records of Caucasus populations mass-migrating to Eastern and Central Europe prior to the fall of Khazaria (Balanovsky et al. 2011), these findings imply a shared origin for European Jews and Caucasus populations. Yiddish, the language of Central and Eastern European Jews, began as a Slavic language that was relexified to High German at an early date (Wexler 1993). Our findings are also in agreement with archeological, historical, linguistic, and anthropological studies (Polak 1951; Patai and Patai 1975; Wexler 1993; Brook 2006; Kopelman et al. 2009; Sand 2009) and reconcile contradicting genetic findings observed in uniparental and biparental genome data. The conclusions of the latest genome-wide studies (Atzmon et al. 2010; Behar et al. 2010) that European Jews had a single Middle Eastern origin are incomplete as neither study tested the Khazarian hypothesis, to the extent done here. Finally, our findings confirm both oral narratives and the canonical Jewish literature describing the Khazars’ conversion to Judaism (e.g., “Sefer ha-Kabbalah” by Abraham ben Daud [1161 CE], and “The Khazars” by Rabbi Jehudah Halevi [1140 CE]) (Polak 1951; Koestler 1976). In conclusion, Palestinians have far deeper ancestral ties to Gaza and the surrounding Levant than European Jews do to the region. Genetic studies show Palestinians descend largely from the same native populations that lived there for thousands of years, with continuous lineage going back to ancient Canaanites and other Levantine peoples. Jesus was born in Bethlehem and lived his life entirely within ancient Judea and Galilee, making him ethnically Middle Eastern... not Ashkenazi. See for yourself: The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian Hypotheses pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC35…






















