The Campaign
for Radical Truth in History
Are They
"Jews" or Are They Really Khazars?
By Warrant of
Rev. 2:9
New York Times Reveals that European-Descended Jews
are Counterfeits and have no Blood line to Abraham
The fact that most of those who call themselves Jews
are not Jews (Rev. 2:9) and have no claim to the lands of Palestine because
they have no genetic relation to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob can no longer be
suppressed. The October 29, 1996 N.Y.
Times, in an article entitled, "Scholars Debate Origins of Yiddish and
the Migrations of Jews," states:
"Arching over these questions is the central
mystery of just where the Jews of Eastern Europe came from. Many historians
believe that there were not nearly enough Jews in Western Europe to account for
the huge population that later flourished in Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine and
nearby areas.
"By reconstructing the Yiddish mother tongue,
linguists hope to plot the migration of the Jews and their language with a
precision never possible before.
"It has even been suggested, on the
basis of linguistic evidence, that the Jews of Eastern Europe were not
predominantly part of the diaspora from the Middle East, but were members of
another ethnic group that adopted Judaism.
"...One linguist has recently argued that Yiddish
began as a Slavic language that was 'relexified,' with most of its vocabulary
replaced with German words.
"...Even more troublesome are demographic studies
indicating that during the Middle Ages there were no more than 25,000 to 35,000
Jews in Western Europe. These figures are hard to reconcile with other studies
showing that by the 17th century there were hundreds of thousands of Jews in
Eastern Europe.
"...Some scholars believe the roots of Yiddish,
and even the Ashkenazic people themselves, lie much farther east. In his 1976
book, The Thirteenth Tribe, Arthur
Koestler made the startling suggestion, never
taken seriously by linguists, that the Eastern European Jews were not really
Semitic -- that they were largely descended from the Turkish Khazars,
who converted en masse to Judaism in medieval times.
"More recently, Koestler's controversial thesis
has been revived and expanded in a 1993 book, The Ashkenazic 'Jews': A
Slavo-Turkic People in Search of a Jewish Identity (Slavica Publishers), by
Dr. Paul Wexler, a Tel Aviv University linguist.
"Wexler uses a reconstruction of Yiddish to argue
that it began as a Slavic language whose vocabulary was largely replaced with
German words. Going even further, he contends that the
Ashkenazic Jews are predominantly converted Slavs and Turks who
merged with a tiny population of Palestinian Jews from the Diaspora."
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