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A-1 (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:12 pm This Epiphany may belong in the Political Boards, but I came to realize today while watching the History Channel that the Tea Party and the KKK have beliefs that are common. Why might this be? Coincidence?

Hell, I thought they were one and the same - just a new coat of paint.
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kristoff wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:51 pm Hell, I thought they were one and the same - just a new coat of paint.

No, in reality the Tea Party is the John Birch Society. Take a look... http://www.jbs.org/

See? The KKK and the American Nazi Party seem to fit, ideology-wise...
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Yeah, it's political. Put it where it belongs.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:57 pm Yeah, it's political. Put it where it belongs.

Yes,well buried in a deep hole near the swamp. --FLO--
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Wonderful

🎶

#111 was Epiphatudinal if it occurred in a flash

and not the product of rumination of some thought.

Got an epiphany, please share.

:)
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Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:43 pm Yes,well buried in a deep hole near the swamp. --FLO--

Can't we tie it to a stake and burn it instead?
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A-1 (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:22 pm Can't we tie it to a stake and burn it instead?

Fair enough. --FLO--
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So I am trying to convince a DEAR Board Buddy, 🤗 👯

who does not seem to have a goyishe kopf

to get his genome done at 23andME where they sell the "whole" package for

on sale, $99! Lifetime and always updated and refined interpretations.

And they now define an Ashkenazi nation. Or genome.

Well - As I was expressing the Sephardim were not so genomically defined but there is a great deal of shared genome between the two -

Wham Bang Pow

🙃 EPIPHANEY 🙃

Jewnome for the Jewish Genome. To encompass all the "stars" of Abraham via Issac, etc.

BTW, Mexicans. Yes Mexicans seem to have 0.5% Ashkenazi ancestry between my friend where some was known and those at site investigating and contacting me to "share". All 0.5%

If a Sephardim genome were defined their Jewnome would probably be greater then 0.5%. Si?

Moi ben Michael

3.1% Neanderthal too.

On a different scale.

91.1% Ashkenazi. 8.2% undefined Euro. Less then 1% East Asian = A tad of Silk road I guess. And 0.4% unassigned

My MexAmer friend is, well it is too much to transcribe but,

besides the 0.5% assigned as Ashkenazi, 63% European, near 20% Asian with probably all as native American although 13.3% of that is defined for sure.

The European ancestry assigns some 10% to Northern Europe too. And no family history.

Well it is money all of us believes was well worth spent.

BTW on a different scale he is 2.8% Neanderthal.

Moi

The Epiphany Thread ain't lost or closed, yet. ;)

Ancestry areas are defined against a population in the year 1500.

Just prior to lots of intercontinental travel.
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Of course!

One way to avoid the Spanish Inquisition was to go to America. In those days that meant going to Mexico.
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I think some of us have more Neanderthal genes than we care to admit.
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