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    $1,000 genome soon available

    Exactly, I think I'll wait a few years lolll
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    Thracians spoke Balto Slavic language

    So wait a minute gyms, you are contesting that the Romans imposed Latin tongue on Romania?
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    Thracians spoke Balto Slavic language

    I2a, R1a, R1b; all these European paternal groups are very present in the Hungarian y-DNA melting pot, everyone knows that.
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    Thracians spoke Balto Slavic language

    I was ONLY speaking linguistically dude, of course modern Hungarians are not related to Finno-Ugrians but to nearby Europeans.
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    Hitler, Religion, and Morality

    In what ways are Jews MORE closely related to Greeks, Italians and Cypriots than they are to other Semitic Arabs? I think it's the opposite, plus, you're ignoring a whole lot of paternal AND maternal European components in the latter two especially LOL. Jews are EXTREMELY related to nearby...
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    Y dna haplogroup T

    Your wife's mtdna may make sense due to her being Ashkenazi Jewish (east-Central European Jews) , thus I postulate her ancestors had contact with Hungarians on the maternal side.
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    Y dna haplogroup T

    Also, your wife seems to be a rare Jew with a more European maternal side. Your markers though are overwhelmingly middle eastern from the little we know, with an additional M marker thrown in there (I don't know how it got in a Jew) which seems to have an Indian/southeast Asian center of weight...
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    The basque language

    The evidence backing Illyrian as indo-European is very weak; it can as of now almost be considered as assumption. No there was no Semitic linguistic similarity, those days were long gone by the time the Illyrians sprang up.
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    The basque language

    Nonsense. Basque is a pre-indo-European tongue, not "partially" Celtic.
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    Y dna haplogroup T

    Mtdna M is way "out there" for a middle easterner, but it just comes to solidify that you aren't European in terms of genetic composition.
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    I2a-Din came to the Balkans and Dinaric Alps with the Thracians, Dacians & Illyrians

    What region of Europe more or less is it found in? Germany, holland? At what frequency?
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    The basque language

    How about Illyrian as a hypothesis for i2a-din tongue.
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    Greatest German contributions to the world ?

    You even went as far as to state that it was a "contribution" XD
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    Greatest German contributions to the world ?

    You said it yourself that he eliminated the "undesirables" lollll, so don't blame me dude! Here let me quote you : "hitler cleaned out a lot of the undesirables". Post # 96
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    $1,000 genome soon available

    Mmmmmmm delish, only 1 grand $$$
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