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Post by crystalriver on Feb 1, 2009 13:08:56 GMT -5
Hi, Below is just a snip from the full article which does connect to carpathian mountains and more(Russia, Italy, Turkey-perhaps those with more abilities in the genetics aspect would like to comment. We know that there is a connection to the Rh negative--we know that the asian populations typically have only 1% Rh negative--could this 9bp missing in the gentic marker be connected? CR ----------------------------------------------------- Hungary --from Sumeria? www.chicagohungarians.com/radics/Origin1.htm "We have evaluated the deletion of the so called inter-genetic 9-bp, of which the presence or absence is a determining factor in establishing racial relationships. The Asiatic origin of 9-bp is completely missing from the Hungarian population. We have found the Asiatic M haplo-group in the Finns, the Ezras and the Lapps, but we did not find it in a single Hungarian individual tested." (The three-page summary of this joint study appeared in the weekly publication Élet és Tudomány (Life and Science) as the article „Népességünk Genetikai Rokonsága” (“Genetic Relations of our Population”); written by Dr. Judit Béres, the leading Hungarian scientist in the group, it appeared in the September 21, 2001 issue.) Thus, the latest scientific research refutes the claim that Hungarians are genetically related to the Finn-Ugric peoples. Logically, this fresh information should call for a new review and revision of where exactly the Hungarians originated from.
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Post by aqt on Feb 2, 2009 13:26:44 GMT -5
v, we "know" there is a genetic factor, don't we? thanks so much for this info look what I found here...Salt Lake... Skeletal remains of 47 individuals from the Great Salt Lake Wetlands, affiliated principally with Bear River (A.D. 400-1000) and Levee Phase (A.D. 1000-1350) Fremont cultural elements, were assessed for four mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers that, in particular association, define four haplogroups (A, B, C, and D) widely shared among contemporary Amerindian groups. The most striking result is the absence of haplogroup A in this Fremont series, despite its predominance in contemporary Amerindian groups. Additionally, haplogroup B, defined by the presence of a 9bp deletion in region V, is present at the moderately high frequency of 60%. Haplogroups C and D are present at low frequencies. An additional haplotype, "N," observed in some modern populations and two other prehistoric samples, is also present in this Fremont skeletal collection. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8779335nih......hu. notice the name of the region. aqt
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Post by crystalriver on Feb 2, 2009 16:32:59 GMT -5
Thank YOU AQT this is great information!!! I hope we can discover more about this gene or lack there of and whether there is some kind of connection. The NIH looking into it really makes one consider what is going on? --from NIH---we know Dave larson at larsonmedia.net makes the connection to the NIH having a hand in the creation of much of what we are dealing with just like the CDC --Center for Disease Creation. Russ Tice came out on MSNBC and was speaking out about the goings on in the NSA---Russ Tice is mentioned on Dave Larson's site. Russ Tice was also connected to Sybil Edmonds at this site: www.justacitizen.com/Recently there was an article at rense that spoke of the FDA poisoning birds--starlings to be exact--this article came out just after Russ Tice spoke out--was it a warning. www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-12/1233034002296760.xml&coll=1when you look up starling it speaks of a bird that mimics what it hears---remember the old saying --about someone is going to sing in reference to someone in the know speaking of what they know-- I really think they wanted this message posted across the web-- I refrained from placing this information on Rumormill-- hopefully, everyone is now aware that not speaking up will do more harm in the long run--I know we have families to consider--but consider also what kind of life will it be if these dark souls get their way? Many Blessings, CrystalRiver
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Post by aqt on Feb 2, 2009 17:41:37 GMT -5
More from NIH www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=203176Response of microbial adhesives and biofilm matrix polymers to chemical treatments as determined by interference reflection microscopy and light section microscopy. your tax dollars hard at work......with biofilms and polymers....the ingredients of this new sci-fi nightmare aqt
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Post by crystalriver on Feb 2, 2009 19:15:03 GMT -5
Yes, most likely these folks are getting a great deal of money from Black Ops projects--coming from DOD. Just heard the Pentagon is cutting their budget with an increase of 40 billion dollars---cutting with an increase, now if that doesn't twist your brain. blog.wired.com/defense/2009/02/40-billion-incr.htmlCR
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