HLA genes in Macedonians

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

This work was supported in part by grants from
the Spanish Ministry of Education (PM95-57,
PM96-21 and PM99-23) and the Madrid Regional
Government (06/70/97 and 8.3/14/98).

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  • not its not truth your constatation. Lets check first. These researces and studies are published and are pat of all major encyclopaedias in the world. This stdies are included in DNA studies in the leading and major universityies in the world....

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  • @nitroflesh

    And you are a Greek-hater that unfairly blames Greeks for historical fabrications of your own government. You very well know deep down yor used to (mostly) self-identify as ethnic Bulgarians. You don't want to face the truth. You Nazis just want to pretend to be "persecuted" to justify your own hate and lies.

  • @GemistusPletho You're weird and stupid.

  • @nitroflesh

    Incidentally why does your government (and big fat liars like Risto) hide the fact you used to self-identify as ethnic Bulgarians?

    "The political and military leaders of the Slavs of Macedonia at the turn of the century seem not to have heard Misirkov's call for a separate Macedonian national identity; they continued to identify themselves in a national sense as Bulgarians rather than Macedonians. - US anthropologist Loring Danforth - currently listed on MHRMI as an expert!

  • @nitroflesh

    I just noticed you practice censorship on your channel (like a good little Nazi propagandist that doesn't believe in free speech). Hiding something?

    Krste Misirkov: "We are Bulgarians, more Bulgarians than the Bulgarians in Bulgaria themselves."[...]'And, anyway, what sort of new Macedonian nation can this be when we and our fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers have always been called Bulgarians?"

  • @nitroflesh

    Funny that you former self-identifying ethnic Bulgarians of the former Yugoslavia constantly slander Greeks as "fascists". I seem to recall at the beginning of WW2 your aligned with Bulgaria and the Nazis. (only switching sides when it became apparent you would lose)

    en(dot).wikipedia(dot)org/wiki­/Ivan_Mihailov#1934_-_1944

    nationalpride(dot)files(dot)wo­rdpress(dot)com/2009/12/fyrom_­nazi.jpg

  • @GemistusPletho Is that what they teach you in your fascist country?? Just read the what "Rajkovska" wrote below, thats my reply to you.

  • @nitroflesh

    "... They speak a Slavic language, part of a family of tongues brought to the Balkans by Slavic tribes in the sixth and seventh centuries, and first began to develop a unique national identity at the turn of the twentieth century. " - Diana Muir & Paul S. Appelbaum: The Gene Wars

  • @nitroflesh

    ".. we can now turn to the use-or misuse-of genetic findings in the battle of territorial claims. The Macedonians, the Sami of northern Scandinavia, and Palestinians are three groups that have seized upon deeply problematic interpretations of new genetic evidence to bolster claims to sovereignty.[..] Most of today’s Macedonians are in fact citizens of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, carved out of the remains of Yugoslavia in 1991..."

  • @nitroflesh

    Actually ancient Macedonians SELF-IDENTIFIED as Greeks at the ancient Olympics for centuries. (And they certainly were not Bulgarians that just renamed themselves "Macedonians")

    Krste Misirkov: "We are Bulgarians, more Bulgarians than the Bulgarians in Bulgaria themselves."[...]'And, anyway, what sort of new Macedonian nation can this be when we and our fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers have always been called Bulgarians?"

  • @nitroflesh

    You are deluding yourself if you think they had a scientific leg to stand on. They withdrew their claims because they knew they were scientifically fraudulent. (why they could not produce the source of the DNA for peer review)

    You make claims of others getting the same results... but do not provide sources. Talk is cheep.

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