Tartaria Misdirection

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The Khazars theory came first, and it goes all the way back to around 1800, when Rabbi Levinsohn and
Johann Ewers pushed it for a few years. That is your first clue: it is and always has been promulgated
by Jews. The idea is that the Ashkenazi came from Khazars in southern Russia in the 8th c. AD.
Although it is true the Khazarian leaders were “converted” to Judaism at that time, it doesn't mean the
Ashkenazi came from them. As I have shown you, the more likely answer is that area was taken over
by Phoenicians/Jews in that period, through trade and intermarriage. So it wasn't a conversion, it was
an infiltration and subversion. But large parts of the world could say the same. The Phoenicians had
been taking over the world for 3,000 years by that time, and were covertly conquering large parts of
Europe and Asia in those millennia. So to claim that a major sect of Jews came from a particular
location like Khazaria is misdirection.

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