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  • @SouthernWhiteMan , you're ignorant

  • eguna helduko da

  • INDEPENDENCE for the people of Scotland and Basque Country ! ! !

    From Scotland !

  • freedom from basque people. greetings from georgia ( caucasus )

  • greenmagoos is not an Irishman, he's an impostor. don't anyone fall for his bullshit!

  • Iberian people are Celt-Iberians and Basques are just that: Basques. And the Italian peepz of the retarded and anti-white Italo-New Yorker clumsily pretending to be a "redneck" below this post are Egypto-Syrio-Palestinian-Anato­lian-Jewish-Moors, whether "Padanians" or "Terronis" or what have you.

  • Iberian people whether Basque or not are Moors!

  • Just give them their independence for gods sake. Gora Euskal Herria askatuta!

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  • These people may originally have been the sailors on Chad lake. Could it be that this is the original location of the Rh-negative population that then moved to Morocco and Algiers to become the Berbers? Or would it be the other way around?

  • In addition, Cavalli-Sforza reports two small isolated populations of the same tribe, one in Chad and another in Senegal, each with about 25%. On his map, he shows an Rh-negative population in Chad, still living near the formerly enormous Chad lake. Only part of this lake still exists on the spot where the boundaries of Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon meet.

  • "The highest percentage is found among some of the tribes still living in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco (40%). The next highest are the Basques, reported in different publications as having 25 and 32%, depending on location. The people of northwest Ireland, the Highland Scots and the western islanders of Norway all have between 16 and 25%, while the Lapps of Norway and Finland have between 5 and 7%."

  • THE Rh-NEGATIVE BLOOD FACTOR The people of the first ocean-born migration, which populated the northwest coast of Europe, had a very special blood peculiarity that their descendants are still living with today. This was the only tribe in the world with many of its members having Rh-negative blood. Dr. Luigi Cavalli-Sforza published a map of the populations with the highest percentage of their members with Rh-negative blood. He wrote:

  • "The Berbers from Morocco likely were the Shekelesh (3) of the Egyptian records, while the people of Britain may have been called the Aqaiwasha. It appears that the people of the Hebrides and Scotland were known to the Egyptians as the Tyrrhenoi(4), the people of Odysseus' tribe, later known to the Romans as the Picts. Their migration was a simple one and covered an area that was within easy reach of the homeland."

  • "The dark featured, Rh-negative Berbers, originally from Morocco, Algiers and Senegal, who had discovered and populated the Canary and Cape Verde islands, all of the Atlantic islands off Europe, the Basque country and had established reindeer hunting camps in Finnmark in Arctic Norway and leather tanning stations on the southern tip of Sweden and the west coast of Ireland. They controlled all Atlantic traffic and the far western part of the Mediterranean"

  • @joaquin3194

    Mind and not get any of those rhesus negative type o mexican lassies pregnant now- haha

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  • @joaquin3194

    I would have thought that video I linked was fairly obvious. If a rhesus negative women is impregnated by a rh+ male and the baby is also rh+ its possible that the rh+ antigen will enter her masternal bloodstream and her body will reject the child.

    Why do you have two comments on your channel accusing you of a being a white racist and is it normal for mexicans to have an obsession with SLAVS and anglo-south africans and blue eyes?

  • @greenmagoos i didnt watch your video sorry, and im not obsessed with it, YOU called them "MONKEYS" and it touched a nerve,because im disgusted by people twisting genetics to prove racism. and i used the the anglo blood type example to disprove what you said about blood types, and that comment was from a Mexican guy who was saying all Europeans be expelled from the americas, youre crazy YOU keep calling them monkeys, god youre stupid

  • @joaquin3194

    I'm not twisting any genetics. Go and watch the video. Us Irish Scots and Basques have the same blood type- FACT. Huns from eastern europe don't and you can find dna in rhesus monkeys thats also found in rh+ blood. What did you post that was anti-islamic?

  • @greenmagoos well dont say im ant slavic if you call them monkeys, my comment was "all religions are bad. but islam is by far the worst' look at the other guy channel who called me racist, he wants to expell all white or light skinned latin americans

  • @greenmagoos oh and the other one is little kid from a theo van gogh murder video, i wrote something anti religion and more specifically anti islam, and he calls me a racist?? even after i made it clear i have no problem with middle easterners

  • *conversation

  • @joaquin3194

    lol- How the Body Works : The Rh Factor

    watch?v=7OWp8d8WKkg

  • @joaquin3194

    I've got green eyes and red hair from my mother - Irish/Hebridean Islands ancestory- my fathers side has dark hair and brown eyes- Irish . No monkey hun in me boyo.

  • @greenmagoos You realize green eyes come from bue eyes?? and plenty of celts have blue eyes.

    Im mexican but im Spanish/italian/basque ethnically. theres green eyes on my mothers side (italian) and blue eyes on my fathers, that means me and you have a common ancestor, along with Norwegians, turks, and SLAVS. And before that we have a common ancestor with asians and africans. Were all the same species

  • @joaquin3194

    lol- go and look up huns in wikipedia. They migrated into eastern and central europe in the 4th and 5 th centuries.

    They didn't migrate into Briton and Ireland.

  • @joaquin3194

    lol- the bloood types don't lie. Blond haired blue eyed scandavians are generally rhesus positive with monkey dna and blood type a- chimpanzees

    Its only the Norwegian Islands where you can find a significanmt amount of rhesus negatives among the population and approx 5% of the Laps

  • @greenmagoos Answer my question!!! since you know so much about genetics!!

    its a fact that Basques are not celts, just stop already please..... "Hun monkeys"?? really?? youre fucken disgusting

  • @joaquin3194

    Pardon me. You mentioned white south africans first.

  • @joaquin3194

    THE ABO STUDIES of the MAN-APES

    Chimpanzees

    28 separate studies showed that Chimpanzees

    have the blood types A and minimal O, but never B.

    Gorillas

    8 separate studies showed that Gorillas

    have the blood types B and minimal O, but never A.

  • @joaquin3194

    You disgusted me by mentioning anglo-south african and British brotherhoods. Those monkey bastards ain't related to me pal

  • @joaquin3194

    And neither were the first settlers to Briton and Ireland with rhesus negative blood 'celts'.

  • @joaquin3194

    Rh Negative is short for Rhesus Factor Negative. Virtually 90% of Europe is Rh Positive..which means their genes include a specific chain of dna from a Rhesus Monkey. The Rh-negative means the 10% of the population that does not have rhesus monkey dna. Scots Irish Basques and Berbers.

  • @joaquin3194

    Did that chart include rhesus monkey positive and negative?

  • @joaquin3194

    Well they are linked by blood types which are rare.

  • @greenmagoos Well scientist dont use bloodtypes for that kind of research, they look at mitichondrial dna, its not as simple as looking at blood types, A norwegian can have the same blood type as an aboriginal Australian but that dosnt mean theyre ethnically related

  • @joaquin3194

    No actually they do look at blood types first of all before they have to account for mitchondrial dna. I notice Bryan Sykes decided against explaining the rhesus blood groups in Blood of the Isles because he stated it was 'fiendishly complicated'.

    Like I said rhesus negative type o is extremely rare but its also curiously the blood type science is still trying to synthesise because its also the universal donor.

  • @joaquin3194

    Well a blond haired Scandanavian with rhesus positive ( which means dna on the surface of the red blood cell found in rhesus mccaw monkey blood) definitely isn't related to basques or people in NW Ireland lets put it that way.

    A simple check on the basic blood groups tells you that.

  • @joaquin3194

    Here's another one-

    Comprehensive studies of blood types also show that Mayans, Incas and Auracanians are all virtually 100% group O, with 5-20% of the population being rhesus negative. This was the blood type of the original Europeans and stems from Cro-Magnon man (Kurlansky, 2001). The races that possess this blood type are races of the Americas, the Canary Islands, the Berbers, the Basques, and Gaelic Kelts

  • @joaquin3194

    rhesus negative blood- the sea peoples

    "The highest percentage is found among some of the tribes still living in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco (40%). The next highest are the Basques, reported in different publications as having 25 and 32%, depending on location. The people of northwest Ireland, the Highland Scots and the western islanders of Norway all have between 16 and 25%, while the Lapps of Norway and Finland have between 5 and 7%."

  • Ireland,greetings from the Basque Country

    watch?v=_UA6VDpHl3g

  • @joaquin3194

    BLACK IRISH AND SCOTS "The people, jokingly called the Black Irish, have dark hair and eyes, wedge-shaped faces and look like Berbers and Basques. Their blood type proves that Berbers and Basques were originally closely related people, as many of them have Rh-negative blood. They are likely the descendants of the first settlers to Ireland and Scotland. This type of people is especially common in Conamara and Donegal of Ireland and on the Outer Hebrides of Scotland."

  • THE GUYS OF VIDEO ARE 100% GREEKS

  • They have COPIED the British flag design!GET YOUR OWN BLOODY FLAG !!

  • @QUEENAHIDEKINGFISHER the basque flag is much older than the Union Jack, knuckle head.

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  • freedom for the basque and scottish people

  • @SNIPERSTEVE23

    Scottish people are free you dick

  • I pray to God for our Basque Countrys Independance.

    Greeting from an American Basque.

    gora euskal herria!!!

  • ETA have killed more than 1000 people over 30 years creating fear and repression in the basque country til today. check out what terrorism victims have to say instead of these morons.broken families and people emigration from the basque country due to threats and blackmails,thats reality.

    dejad de hacer el mongolo y poneos a aprender ingles que es lo que teneis que hacer anda,paletos

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  • welsh/scots/irish/basque celtic ga(e)lilean israelite hebrew jews

    watch?v=3NGIqMdcdsQ

  • @greenmagoos hi, I'm a Basque and was scrolling down reading sum comments. I'm actually interested in the link you were intending to show. Could you maybe send it to my mailbox.

  • @weenerwallet

    Hello weenerwallet. Its a dna link-

    "It’s surprising to learn that the highest level of Rh- in any region of the world is in the Karaites people of Iraq with 53 per cent of the Rh-negative Cde complex. 50% of the Basque population is Rh-negative. The next highest levels are in Wales and Scotland. The Karaites are actually a Jewish sect that rarely inter marry outside their own blood lines."

  • @greenmagoos

    Hi greenmangoos,

    I always knew the Basque DNA had some sort of connection to the Welsh, Scotts and Irish but this really blows my mind, I had no idea there was an actualy documented proof. Really, its almost like we are some how family related??

    Do you know of any particular books that have this subject?

    I want to read on..

  • @weenerwallet

    Rhesus negative blood type is extremely rare and can only be found is significant % ratios among certain peoples/locations. If you google rhesus blood group system you should be able to find articles on line.

    Its also the blood of druids,gypsies and Royalty. Blue 'atlantis' blood.

    cheers

  • @weenerwallet

    red haired celtic toes-

    "During World War II, a discovery was made that only recently has received meticulous research. A couple of doctors in medical centers in England noticed that there was a feature of Scots and Welsh soldiers wounded in battle that was not present with English, Germans, and other nationalities. The former frequently had a big toe (or great toe) that was the same length as the next toe; all others had great toes markedly longer."

  • @weenerwallet

    "They marked that down for research after the war ended, but it was only a few years ago that definitive research was done that has led to a remarkable discovery. They found that there were burial sites across Britain where the skeletons were completely of one ethnic group, such as Celtic burial sites on islands along the Scottish northwest coast, and pre-Celtic burial sites in southern England."

  • @weenerwallet

    "Results from studies of those burial sites showed that to a 95 probability Celtic remains had a big toe the same length as, or shorter than, the next toe, while pre-Celtic remains had a big toe longer than the one next to it. That study was expanded to cover burial sites in other parts of Europe and Asia, with the same results"

  • @weenerwallet

    google- 'celtic toes' and 'celtic red hair' and 'caledonni'. cheers

    "Because the so-called Celtic toe can disappear after many generations of intermarriage, it is not a necessary condition to having a Celtic ancestor, but it is a sufficient one: if a person has the Celtic toe, he or she is almost certain to be of Celtic descent."

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