First published at 03:58 UTC on December 3rd, 2019.
"Now we know who it was who constituted the Jews in Jesus Christ's time. If you want to bring it down to date, and find out who are the Jews in our own day, we must add one more racial element: the KHAZARS. These make up the Slavic Jews o...
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"Now we know who it was who constituted the Jews in Jesus Christ's time. If you want to bring it down to date, and find out who are the Jews in our own day, we must add one more racial element: the KHAZARS. These make up the Slavic Jews of today...around AD. 68, Jews migrated to what was then called Byzantium/Constantinople, and today is known as Istanbul. About the year 150 AD. the Khazars, an Asiatic people related to the Turks, migrated westward from Central Asia, and established a great empire which covered what is today southwestern Russia, north of the Aral Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Black Sea, including the Don and Nieper Valleys and the Crimea. About the year 300 AD the Jews' were again expelled; and they moved northeast, into the Khazar kingdom.
"If you are wondering how they can be so similar to the other Jews, historical documents written at the time the Khazar empire was at its greatest height refer to the tradition that their ancestors originally came from the region of Mt. Seir, which is Edom, the home of the Edomite Jews." Bertrand Comparet, Your Heritage
P.S. KAĞAN is a Turkish name. It means Czar in ancient Turk tribes, and Cohen/Cohn are Judaized derivatives. THEY KNOW.
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