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The speaker discusses the identification of different groups as the surviving members of the race of Israel, including the Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavians, and Germanic peoples. They then explore the questions of who the Jews are and whether Jesus Christ was a Jew. The speaker argues that Jesus was not a Jew by religion, as he followed the true religion of the Old Testament and criticized the Jews for their abandonment of it. They also claim that Jesus was a pure-blooded Israelite of the tribe of Judah. The Jews, on the other hand, are described as a mixture of various Canaanite peoples, Edomites, and later the Khazars. The speaker concludes by stating that the Anglo-Saxon and related peoples are the living descendants of the Israelites.

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The Bible prophesied that Israel would have a new language, a pure one where they would call upon Yahweh. This language, unfamiliar to ancient Israelites, evolved from Hebrew to European languages like English. Phoenicians brought Hebrew to Greece, where it became Koine Greek, then Latin, and eventually the modern European languages. European languages, including English, have roots in ancient Hebrew, fulfilling the prophecy of a new language for the Israelites. Today, English is widely spoken and understood, with many popular translations of the Bible in this language.

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The speaker discusses how paganism played a role in the history of the Israelites and the Germanic tribes in Europe. They explain that the Israelites, as the lost sheep, incorporated memories of their ancestors' religion into the paganism they adopted. The speaker also mentions the two trees in the Garden of Eden, representing Christ and the fallen angels, and how they are in constant conflict. They draw parallels between the Germanic pagan literature about Odin and the biblical story of Revelation. The speaker suggests that Odin and Loki represent good and evil, and that Loki may have been introduced into Germanic myth during the Christian era. They also mention Odin's historical existence and his connection to the Scythians. The Eddas, which tell the myth of a battle between the Asir and Vanir gods, may reflect the migration of Scythians into Northern Europe.

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Speaker 0: The Israelites is not Israel. And as Tony and I are both Catholic, and so when we talk about the Israelites that are talked about in the Bible, there is a clear distinction between this prophecy about the Israelites and the government of Israel and white Europeans settling into the holy land. Mhmm. And so when we say this, like, the Israelites, the Israelites in the bible are actually the Palestinian people who have been there for thousands of years, not the white European from Ukraine or Poland or America. The Israelites are the people who were indigenous to that land that lived there for thousands of years, and those are not the people who have Trump wrapped around his finger. It's this, like, settler colonial white Europeans that have settled into the land of the actual Israelites that have either blackmailed him or cut deals with him financially. I mean, we go back to greed. Right? Greed is always, like, a big factor decisions. So Trump, in all senses, is wrapped in intertwined with this government and the Zionist regime and the Rothschilds and the Vanderbilts and the 13 rich families that control the world, basically. Right.

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The video discusses how Christians are known as the sons of God, fulfilling a prophecy from the book of Hosea. It explains that the name Christian originated in Antioch and was embraced by Europeans, who are believed to be the descendants of Israel. The speaker emphasizes that the name Christian was specifically given to the genetic descendants of Israel, the Europeans, and not to other non-European peoples. This supports the idea that Europeans are the Israelites promised to be called after the living God, Christ.

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The Jews are Edomites mixed with Canaanites and Kenites, falsely claiming Israelite identity. White Europeans are the true Israelites, while non-white races descend from fallen angels (Nephilim). These are the two seed lines: the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman. Jews use non-white races to destroy the white race, a repeat of Noah's time. Christ revealed the origin of his enemies, linking them to Satan, serpents, and fallen angels, especially the Edomites. "Satan" is a collective, and the war is between offspring. Christ's gospel gave power over the Jews, locking them in ghettos. Christ identified adversaries as offspring of vipers. Christ revealed the tree of life (white Adamic race) versus the tree of knowledge of good and evil (fallen angels and offspring). Christ was not a Jew but a Judean, descended from Judah. Jews are race-mixed mongrels barred from God's congregation. Christ came only for his sheep (white race). Christ's parables (wheat/tares, good/bad fish, sheep/goats) show racial separation. Wheat (white race) goes to the kingdom, tares (non-whites) are burned. Christ only created the wheat. The sheep nations inherit the kingdom, goat nations go to everlasting fire. Helping non-whites is vanity. The apostles also wrote about this message.

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The Jews rule the world through financial power gained by infiltrating white nations and establishing centralized banking. Their primary goal is the eradication of the white European race through mass immigration, race mixing, and psychological manipulation, using terms like "racism" to guilt-trip whites. They control media and Hollywood to promote degeneracy and destroy Christian values. The Jews are not the biblical Israelites but descend from the Edomites, Canaanites, and the bloodline of Cain. Europeans are the true Israelites, descendants of Adam. Other races are Nephilim, offspring of fallen angels. The Jews, as descendants of Cain, are cursed to wander and deceive. The Edomites infiltrated Judea and rejected Christ. Europeans, the true Israelites, forgot their identity, while the Jews spread a false narrative. The Jews are the adversaries of the white race, and their identity theft is a spiritual deception. Europeans will eventually awaken to their true identity as Israel through the message of the third Elijah and the second coming of Christ.

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The Khazars were a Turkic confederacy in Eastern Europe, known for their religious diversity and interactions with various groups. They were physically similar to Turks and had ancestry from Indo-Europeans. Some Ashkenazi Jews may have Khazar ancestry, but it's a small percentage. Traditional views depicted the Khazars as heathens, while modern DNA studies show limited Khazar influence on Ashkenazi Jews. The Khazars were eventually defeated by Kievan Rus' and disappeared from history. They are part of a larger story involving Turkic empires and interactions with settled societies.

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In the Caucasus mountains, the search for Gog and Magog is narrowed down. It is important not to generalize all Christians and Jews as enemies, as there are those who convert to Islam or are allies. The Khazar tribe, a non-Semitic people, embraced Judaism for political reasons and multiplied, becoming European Jews. These European Jews have excelled in various fields and formed a Jewish-Christian alliance, leading to the Zionist movement. They spread to Eastern Europe, Russia, and eventually to the United States. They played significant roles in events like the Bolshevik Revolution and the French Revolution. In Israel, power is controlled by European Jews, not the oriental Jews.

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Yahweh promised that Jacob's descendants would spread worldwide, not just in Palestine. Europeans fulfilled this by colonizing every continent, spreading Christianity. Moses and Isaiah's prophecies foretold this, with Joseph's tribe leading the way. The Israelites, deported by the Assyrians, would blossom elsewhere, becoming Germanic tribes. European colonies and nations were seen as Israelite nations, fulfilling the prophecy of Jacob's seed spreading worldwide.

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Dante Fortson presents a case for undeniable evidence that Ashkenazi Jews are not simply converts or “proselytes” and argues that historical and scientific sources support that Ashkenazi Jews are not descended from the ancient Near Eastern Israelites in the way they are often portrayed. He frames the discussion around Genesis 10 and the genealogy of Ashkenaz as a grandson of Japheth, asserting that Ashkenaz is identified among the Gentiles and that the biblical designation aligns with Japheth’s lineage, not Shem. He uses this to challenge the narrative that Ashkenazi claims are purely Khazar or Khazarian. Fortson emphasizes that the claim Ashkenazi are not the original people of the book is not unique to Israelites; he says other sources have made similar points, and he intends to link biblical text with contemporary research. He references the 16th- to 20th-century scholarly conversation around Ashkenazi origins, including the Thirteenth Tribe hypothesis by Arthur Kessler, which argued that Ashkenazi Jews descended from Khazars rather than from Semitic Israelites. He notes that Kessler’s thesis has been controversial and often challenged by urban apologetics. He then introduces Shlomo Sand, who wrote The Invention of the Jewish People, highlighting Sand’s claim that mass conversions and the lack of a continuous, verifiable diaspora narrative complicate the traditional view of Jewish origins. Fortson provides several non-Israelite sources to support the claim that Ashkenazi origins are European rather than Near Eastern. He cites Arthur Kessler’s 1976 book asserting that Ashkenazim are Khazars, and he cites Shlomo Sand’s 2008 work arguing that Jewish origin narratives are largely inventions of modern historiography. He juxtaposes these with references to Khazar history, arguing that the Khazar Empire’s role in European history is often emphasized by various historians but contested by others. He then brings in genetic research to support a non-Near Eastern origin for Ashkenazi Jews. He cites a January 2006 US National Library of Medicine/National Institutes of Health report (Technion and Rambam Medical Center study) showing that four founding mothers who lived in Europe about a thousand years ago were the ancestors of about two-fifths of Ashkenazi Jews, with the remaining 60% showing more heterogeneous origins. He provides links to the study and summarizes that Ashkenazi maternal lineages largely trace to European origins. Fortson also references a 2013 Nature Communications article stating that the majority of Ashkenazi Jews are descended from prehistoric European women, and that Ashkenazi maternal lineages do not originate primarily in the Near East or from Khazar mass conversions. He quotes the Nature Communications report, which notes that female ancestors converted to Judaism in the North Mediterranean around two thousand years ago and later in West and Central Europe, and that the findings contradict the notion of a Near Eastern or Khazar origin for most Ashkenazi mitochondrial lineages. He brings in a 2014 LA Times/AP report concluding that all Ashkenazi Jews alive today can trace their roots to a founder group of about 330 people who lived during the Middle Ages, a finding tied to a genome sequencing study published in Nature Communications. He emphasizes that this origin narrative aligns with European roots for Ashkenazi Jews rather than Levantine origins, while Sephardic Jews are described as originating from regions around the Mediterranean (Portugal, Spain, the Middle East, and North Africa). Fortson cites the Encyclopedia Britannica entry on Ashkenazim and its distinction between Ashkenazim and Sephardim, noting that Ashkenazim historically lived in the Rhineland and later spread to Poland, Lithuania, and Russia, with cultural and linguistic differences such as Yiddish usage. He uses this to argue that Ashkenazi identity involves specific historical, linguistic, and geographic contexts that diverge from a simple Near Eastern origin. A recurring theme is the contrast between biblical/literary claims of lineage and modern scientific evidence. He discusses Jew FAQ’s explanation of who is considered a Jew (mother-line descent or formal conversion) to illustrate the complexity and exclusivity of Jewish identity, arguing that even within Jewish sources there is a recognition of a group that is not easily identified as originated from the Near East. Fortson repeatedly asserts that the presence of European ancestry in Ashkenazi lineages, and the visual mismatch between biblical assumptions and genetic/population studies, undermines claims that Ashkenazi origins are exclusively Semitic or Near Eastern. He argues that these conclusions are supported by multiple independent sources, including government and academic outlets, and that opponents who rely on a Levantine-centric narrative often fail to address these receipts. Throughout, Fortson challenges what he describes as a promotional narrative from urban apologetics that labels questions about Ashkenazi origins as antisemitic or racist. He contends that scientists and historians outside the Israelite-centered frame have produced consistent findings that Ashkenazi origins are European, and that the biblical Ashkenaz is linked to Japheth’s line in Genesis, rather than to a simple Near Eastern origin story. He invites viewers to examine the linked sources in chat and description, urging critical examination of receipts and encouraging continued exploration of the topic. In addition to the main discussion, Fortson plugs forthcoming content: a video on the Ravi Zacharias scandal and a Berean TV segment addressing ten billion cities in the coming kingdom, as well as commentary on doctrinal issues in Christianity and the interactions among various apologetics communities. He closes by reiterating that patrons will receive app access early and promoting ongoing fundraising and publication efforts, while stressing the importance of examining sources to understand the origins and identity of Ashkenazi Jews.

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All European nations were once Christian, with most ancestors willingly converting and never returning to pagan religions. Europeans, seen as genetically Christ's sheep, collectively embraced Christianity. Europe was known as Christian doom, with every European nation proudly Christian. Europeans always established Christian colonies and nations. Today, antichrist forces have infiltrated Christian nations, undermining Christianity. Yahweh will not be mocked forever. Translation: All European nations were once Christian, with most ancestors willingly converting and never returning to pagan religions. Europeans, seen as genetically Christ's sheep, collectively embraced Christianity. Europe was known as Christian doom, with every European nation proudly Christian. Europeans always established Christian colonies and nations. Today, antichrist forces have infiltrated Christian nations, undermining Christianity. Yahweh will not be mocked forever.

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The Hebrew word Adam means "ruddy" and "to blush," indicating that the Israelites were white. The name Adam signifies the first white man, with the ability to blush being unique to the white race. According to James Strong's concordance, Adam refers to a man or woman descended from Adam and Eve, who were white and ruddy. The name Adam reveals the true identity of the Israelites as part of the Adamic white race.

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Paul's letters were directed to Europeans, specifically dispersed Israelites. He wrote to Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, and Hebrews. Paul believed that European people were descendants of Israelites who had strayed from the true faith. He urged them to return to worshipping Christ. Romans were seen as former Israelites who turned to paganism, Corinthians were Dorian Greeks who migrated from Israel, and Galatians were Gauls who had been under the law. Paul's message aimed to bring these European groups back to their Israelite roots.

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The video discusses how the Abrahamic covenant was fulfilled by the Israelite Europeans, who spread across the world and became great Christian nations. It argues that the promises made to Abraham were not transferred to other people through Christianity. The speaker emphasizes that Yahweh did not deceive Abraham, but instead fulfilled his covenant and promises through Christ. This led to the regathering of the Israelites under Christianity and the prosperity of European nations.

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The Israelites were prophesized to rule the seas and control ports, leading to their dominance in maritime activities. Tribes like Dan, Asher, and Naphtali were noted for their seafaring skills and blessings related to maritime trade. Throughout history, Israelite descendants, including the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Europeans, have controlled shipping routes and seaports. Non-European nations have relied on Western technology for naval power, highlighting the European fulfillment of maritime dominance prophecies. This suggests that Europeans may be the biblical Israelites.

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I explored Jewish literature regarding origins and found three notable quotes. The 1925 Jewish Encyclopedia states that Esau Edom represents modern Jewry, which contrasts with the common belief that Jews are God's chosen people from Israel. The 1980 Jewish Almanac asserts that it is incorrect to label ancient Israelites as Jews or contemporary Jews as Israelites or Hebrews, indicating they are actually Edomites. Additionally, the Encyclopedia Judaica notes that Edomite Jews began identifying as Hebrews and Israelites around 1860.

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The Palestinian people have a diverse genetic makeup, with influences from ancient Anatolian, Natufian, and Levant Neolithic populations. They also share genetic similarities with Bronze Age Canaanites, with Samaritans being the most similar. Despite historical connections, modern Palestinians are not genetically related to the ancient Philistines, who are closer to Greeks and Italians. Throughout history, the region saw various conquests and migrations, leading to foreign admixture among Palestinians from groups like Egyptians, North Africans, and Ottomans. This genetic diversity reflects the rich heritage of the Palestinian people.

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For the first 1500 years, Christianity was only in Europe with white figures. Christianity is seen as exclusive to Europeans, a covenant between God and the Israelites. The Jesuits forcefully converted non-Europeans, leading to artificial Christianity needing Western aid. European acceptance of Christianity was voluntary, leading to great civilizations. Without Europeans, Christianity and civilization would not exist, only paganism.

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God's laws are believed to be exclusive to Israel, passed down through Moses and King David. Christian Europeans are seen as the only ones who have built their civilizations on these laws. Failure to exterminate the Canaanites led to corruption among Israelites, but resettlement in Europe allowed a return to obedience. The infiltration of anti-Christian elements is blamed for departing from these laws, likened to the corruption of Canaan.

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Many Jews in Palestine today come from Eastern Europe, specifically from a group called the Khazars. The Khazars were a nation that not many people know about. These Eastern European Jews cannot trace their ancestry back to ancient Jews in Palestine. They are not semites and never have been. The history of the Khazars and their kingdom has been kept out of history textbooks and classroom courses. Even the Jewish encyclopedia confirms this.

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Europeans and Jews have a long history of conflict, with Jews being expelled from many nations. They were accused of exploiting and corrupting host nations, leading to their expulsion. Jewish supremacists often blame antisemitism for these conflicts.

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Israel was promised a new home away from Canaan due to the presence of the wicked Canaanites. The land was divided among the Adamic people, leaving Europe as the future home for Israel. Isaiah prophesied that some Israelites would escape to the west, where they would become powerful. Jeremiah and Hosea also spoke of Israel's presence in the west, with Hosea mentioning that they would tremble there when Christ came. This suggests that Israel was already in Europe by the time of Christ.

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The Middle East was originally white, with white Adamites settling there. After Noah's flood, Nephilim and Kenites survived and mixed with Adamites, leading to a darkening of the population. The invasion of Islam in Arabia led to further mixing and darkening, spreading to North Africa, Southern and Eastern Europe. This resulted in a permanent change in demographics, with once-white populations becoming darker. Ancient Greeks, Italians, Spaniards, and other Adamic nations were white, but populations in those areas today have changed due to invasions and intermingling. This pattern is repeating in nations worldwide.

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The Israelites were promised by Yahweh to turn deserts into thriving nations. European Israelites fulfilled these promises by thriving wherever they went, unlike non-European nations. Europeans ruled without being ruled and never lacked food. The Israelites in Europe and Palestine consumed dairy, a key distinction as non-whites are mostly lactose intolerant. This dietary difference supports the argument that non-whites cannot be the Israelites. The ancient Israelites were farmers, not traders, and built powerful civilizations based on agriculture and moral law.
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