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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2009

Note that the Japanese sequence is 21% Unknown Other. I wonder if they have researched more into it and now know what the 21% other is?

Delves into genetic research which has totally changed notions of who the Japanese are. Overturns Korean claims that the Japanese are descendants of Koreans. Rather, the Japanese are a very diverse people made up of Ainu, Okinawan, Chinese, Korean, and various other genetic sequences.

The Modern Japanese were thought to be a mixture of ancient Jomon and Yayoi Peoples. Recent Genetic Research has proven that the Jomon and Yayoi People themselves were a mixed ethnicity even when they first reached the Japanese Islands.

Also shows the Ainu People, indigenous people to Northern Japan who have their own language, custom, and cultures. Genetic Research has uncovered that the Ainu, who some believe are partly Caucasian, are in fact direct descendants of the Jomon Japanese. It also uncovers that the Ketchua People of the South American Andes, who created the Incan Empire, are genetically the closest people on earth to the Ainu, in turn meaning that the Incans are genetically identical to Jomon Japanese.

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  • @mongolANDtamerlane Native americans appearance is not more primitive than caucasians, asians or africans, theyre just normal. same about ainu.

  • interesting.

  • Why Chinese government paid money to Harold Timperley for writing book What War Means which was written about so-called the Nanking Massacre?

    Why Mao didn't announce about the massacre in the international mass media conferences from 1937 to 1938?

    Chinese government can't tell a lie.

    If you think the Nanking Massacre was true story, you should show me your conclusive evidence.

  • @1989Firecracker You don't need to write just bad words. Just write your conclusive evidence of the massacre.

    Why Chinese government edited at least 143 pictures in the Nanking Massacre Museum?

    Why Chinese government could not prove the murder of 340,000 when the IMTFE was opened?

    Where were 300,000 of dead bodies?

    Why many Chinese people came back to Nanking after Japanese occupied the city?

  • @undertakerRach Fuck you, you fucking jap bullshit! Stop making bullshit stories up motherfucker!!!

  • Ok! This is interesting story too.

  • (Part3) Chiang wanted the Chinese people to say they were injured by the Japanese. That’s why; the Chinese claimed “we were injured by Japanese.

    How can people believe the massacre was caused by Japanese?

  • (Part2)Moreover, China paid some foreigners to write false stories in newspaper articles and a book. Chinese victims couldn’t receive any medical treatment for they had no money. Chinese injured wanted to get treatments in hospital and Chiang Kai-shek wanted to have many victims who were hurt by the Japanese because Chiang wanted to appeal the Japanese false brutally acts to the world.

  • (Part1)How can Japanese admit the wrong history such as the Nanking Massacre? No evidence of the Nanking Massacre. The Nanking population was increased after Japan controlled the city. Many witnesses confessed they had not watched any crime scenes about Nanking Massacre. Chinese government reported the documents written on the number of dead bodies were 20,000, which number was the same number of Chinese soldiers. Also China fabricated 143 pictures of the Nanking Massacre.

  • @taow222328 是嗎

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