|
The Barry Chamish Website
KOESTLER, KHAZAR,
KAPUT
by
Barry Chamish February
14, 2010
But one book, The Thirteenth Tribe
by Arthur Koestler, took the thesis a step further and speculated that the
fall of Khazaria in the 11th century led to a mass
migration that created Ashkenazi, or European, Jewry. To Koestler's delight,
his speculation became a hit book in America.
Just so we know, Koestler was a rather inconsistent
thinker. He was at times a communist, an anti-communist, and ended his career
as a New Age author. But one philosophy stuck with him; in the '30s he moved
to Israel and remained a Zionist all his life. He would twist in his grave if
he saw how American anti-semites had twisted his
ruminations. They view Koestler as a prophet of Jew-hatred and his book as
belonging in the second tier of theocracy just behind the Bible.
According to them, since the Jews are not God's chosen people, instead are
proto-Turks masquerading as Jews, we have no historical claim to Israel
because we have no right to call ourselves Jews. Thus, only Sephardim are the
real thing. What is planned for them in the future is never stated, but the
Ashkenazim are fit for extermination, though only the most vicious of the lot
openly say so. But the lines aren't hard to read between.
These anti-semites look for any excuse to attack
Israel and her allies and sometimes the rationales are plainly absurd. They
have no love for Arabs either but use Israel's war on Gaza as the latest in a
long line of useful whipping boys. Any excuse that's handy will do. Never
mind that the Arabs don't buy into the Khazarian
nonsense; they back them because they're fighting Jews even if they are
ignorant of Koestler's holy truth.
In the past, I have rarely mentioned the American far Right and its new Khazarian ideology. Here is a rare example from my book Save Israel :
They may as well stop reading.
To the rest of us: As for Khazarian
nonsense, Google Jewish DNA. You will find that Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews share the same DNA markers, Cohenim have the same DNA traits in all nations, and not
a drop of Khazarian blood is found anywhere. Researchers - Anna C Need, Dalia Kasperavi i t , Elizabeth T Cirulli and David B Goldstein These possibilities can be
distinguished to a degree by comparing the position of the full Ashkenazi Jewish
cluster to a series of geographically distributed populations represented by
the human genome diversity panel [9]. We found that the full Jewish cluster
fell between that of Middle Eastern and European populations. We also
compared the average heterozygosity across the set
of linkage disequilibrium-pruned polymorphisms in those with full Jewish
ancestry to those without, and found that the subjects with four Jewish
grandparents were, on average, slightly more heterozygous than the subjects
with no Jewish ancestry. These data therefore suggest that the Jewish group
is distinguished from non-Jewish Europeans more because of their genetic
heritage in the Near East than due to population bottlenecks perturbing the
genetic composition of Jewish groups. Conclusion We show that, at least in
the context of the studied sample, it is possible to predict full Ashkenazi
Jewish ancestry with 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity, although it
should be noted that the exact dividing line between a Jewish and non-Jewish
cluster will vary across sample sets, which, in practice, would reduce the
accuracy of the prediction. While the full historical demographic
explanations for this distinction remain to be resolved, it is clear that the
genomes of individuals with full Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry carry an
unambiguous signature of their Jewish heritage, and this seems more likely to
be due to their specific Middle Eastern ancestry than to inbreeding. Try
this:
ASHKENAZI
LINKS The findings oppose the
suggestion that Ashkenazim are descended from the Kuzars.
The Ashkenazi paternal gene
pool does not appear to be similar to that of present-day Turkish speakers.
This finding opposes the suggestion that Ashkenazim are descended from the Kuzars, a Turkish-Asian empire that converted to Judaism
en masse in or about the 8th century CE. * * *
* * *
You
would think by now that Koestler and Khazaria are
kaput. However...never underestimate raw hate! DVDs: CDs: Meanwhile,
you are invited to join my increasingly popular daily paid newsletter, for
the news you never hear otherwise. |