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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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    Thracians spoke Balto Slavic language

    I don't see what else could explain a Common Slavic linguistic link in these nations and a few others, if not for movements of Slavs holding the R1a marker from the Ukrainian refuge genera legion.
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    Thracians spoke Balto Slavic language

    In 700 A.D. Slavic tribes made a heavy push from the Russian plains towards east-Central Europe. This movement could explain many modern European Slavic derived tongues such as Polish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Croatian in part, Serbian (not Hungarian as this is a Finno-Ugric language) etc.
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    Thracians spoke Balto Slavic language

    The Romans imposed Latin on the inhabitants of Romania (mostly Dacians derived from Illyrians). This is known fact, it took place during roman rule of the region.
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    Y dna haplogroup T

    Interesting fact: Zoroastrian fire temples were built on the island of Zanzibar. The Zoroastrian religion originated in Iran.
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    $1,000 genome soon available

    What does this test offer?
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